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| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Mar. 9} How - Many Times Base} ke | —Dave Minor of Gary, Ind, has|| Springs are Hand Tied in - ; = 3 . = {been named on the first team of Custom - Made Re-uphol- " RRS, ia Dutch Leon rd 1 $ Pit k the United Press All-Pacific Coast § stering? -’i is supseviging # Workout ( ut S ort C a S J i Cc er Conference basketball team. Mi- WE DO! : } “ie : 3 “® por, the only junior named in the ; ER te — i] 0G Day Job | tehed, played Bm th , Ah To Get Opening ay : 0 » Sim 10 : Relation, iS uate af Joi HELBY COMPANT i , TE y Was chosen . aayon In" 08 By owers er CLEARWATER, Fla., Mar. § (UP) —Big Dutch Leonard, Phila fund wie Shonen 3501 Mass. Ave. -6748 were = ° : { delphia Phils’ pitcher who will be 38 years old later this month.| _ oo. 9 (UP)—! { caught : J , Mar (UP) : Sooner Hao 8 est Dri 0 ear ® | today had the rare distinction of being the frst major hurler defi amb. 'Tetord-basting) ie oa nitely picked for the season's opening game, Lisc , ~ | gh hs. throws y Har ; The hefty right-hander, specialist in the knuckle-ball, got the winger of the Providence Reds, ¢ ® ; sullivan Heads for Home to Complete Plans’ Byard from Phils ger Ben Chapman, who said that 160nand today boasted 104 total points in EBALL . . , was the opening pitcher “acco! 63 he tinued his . er Indiana, ibifi 0 ing of A. A. Sea ing to schedule.” Joe Beggs, Clint Hartung, and) 63 games as he contin run . . > For Exhibifion, Opening - A. Season my semiue. Jack Hallett. The Giants play away dash to the American In Pi Po or GASOLINE oy evel By CHESTER EVANS. Times Special Correspondent SAN BERNARDINO, Cal. [Oakland and the Chicago White Hockey League's 1047-48 individ- ng ng aly. +o « He's VICTORIA, Tex, Mar. 9—Roy (Stormy) Weatherly, the With only one day's practice Ln-| SO%- Liscombe had 44 goals, the , / - % ganizer. . . ofty hitting outfielder who hit .304 for the Tribe last year, and Jack = |der his belt, Jerry Priddy was ex- tt Lively (1 's best, and 60 ists. ac- : ! jon base thief of the Texas League while with Tulsa ] to second base 'f TAMPA, Fla.—~Evere ¥ ‘league ' assists, ac e champion. champion . |pected play or cord to. the latest » : In | and Ed Erautt were slated to ing a official ing in mid- 7. joined the Indianapolis Indians over the week-end. the St. Louis Browns today in| | : 2 | hurl for the Oincinnati Reds statistics. After breaking Wally ty ball is th these two stars reporting, Mapager Al Lopez had prac- their exhibition game against the! | » Bn wi Bene In 18 8 ing p here but Les Fle today in an exhibition game Tiles : A. H. L. mark of 99 total Carolina, KB e pring train cam; ming. Chicago Cubs. 1 a 2 we telly CO — —————— |the Cleveland first-sacker, Manager Zack Taylor said tnat| J6atnst the Philadelphia Phll- [POS [UNE ERG iscombe Bou mars AN) Wrestlers fam Snares AES Cor, MaioT 58 “Thu me ro rie st of 350 arnt still has his summer. Both are expected mo- = have had only one day's practice, 5, Same against the Byte div he Ba oa THAT COUNTS / He ls the new __|mentarily NEW PREKY_Charles H. Lo. [00d De kept out of “today's, Just Joseerday for the second |G, le iat year. © - & es . 8. - » We i it Y Saturday short, but The ‘Tribe needed the| gan, formerly of Indianapolis, ws y 3s HOLLYWOOD, Fla —Six Wp By Fog puri ZL. Wayne, rest after Sunday's most strenu-| today was named the new pres- a EE RIEURG Fle fo [homers were hit yesterday as the| behind Liscombe. enton Harbor The 1948 State AAU-YMCAlous drill of the early spring camp.| ident of the New Orleans base- Qui Ry avn Ln »- OE Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Pl Samis of Pittsburgh re1 " ’ | ree fo Se, ESR ML OR SE EA EA SEER de to Sale EE SRE DICTS . Pred sat . warmed up, hit for & long period ‘ 9 (holdout, today laughed away Wally Westlake and Ed Stevens Penalty box and teammates Baz . YMCA. Entries will close at] i rates now own the Pelicans and |s that anybody could | Bastien ced “the tmindi at booster in . _jand then took lengthy infield and| |. : I ~ {iake his first base Job from Were the only Pirates to hit for| pa ne ers e can have a noon tomorrow, Joh Wilson, sec-|outfielq grills, . Jimmy Brown, Indianapolis man- take Job away from Were Be Cy catr homers| With & 2.57 average. ny time for etary of the committee sald. Sullivan Heads Home ager last year, is their new skip: \DOU op ended bis h were hit by Stars’ Tod Davis Ine leading scorers: the Athletics’ y will tl er. Logan is a close friend of |, M ended his holdout yes-| GP G ATP gtics Ten weight groups wrestle] meq Sullivan, Indian business| P°™ T0908 3 terday by signing for about $:5,- (two), Fred Vaughn and AndYice, riscombe, Providence 63 44 0 104 t Palm Beach follows: 115, 121, 128, 135, manager, lauded Victoria for its Frank E. McKinney, Pirate pres- [000 and announcing that he was Skurski. |Clift Simpson,” Indianapolis 63 41 83 94 veteran pre- as 165, 175, 191 pounds and|wonderful spirit of co-operation] ident and part owner and vice |“ready to play 150 games.” | 2 ol 8 Paul Courtenss, Springaeid 83 38 5 81 os pag ay eldhL {and splendid reception the town| president of the Hoosier Indi- « wx Aa, ON a SS EPH ae - Sra unlimited 2 yw has given the Tribe as he depart-| ans. TUCSON, Ariz. — Manager jcago Cubs were three games up ;}’ c)l4q Providence |. 62 3 “ wards will be given for first| : : on their {intra-city rivals, the Don Grosso, St. Louis .. 56 32 46 78 A 1 in each class cd for Indianapolis to make plans z = =» : Lou Boudreau revealed today (wn... "co "4 100 rier beating! John Holota, Cleveland . 62 41 34 15 and second place {for the exhibition game with the * that a squad or 32 men will y: alle D8 gq Prokop, Providence .. 59 38 38 74 ‘i state YMCA championship : the Sox for the third straight ab Demarco, Cleveland $7 20 54 4 . with a 8 final New York Yankees April 14 and leave here tomorrow for an ex-/ |; vocterday, 9 to 6." Ray LaPlante, Providence 63 19 55 74 ration trophy in the finals. the opening of the American As- hibition tour of the West Coast, | yosidreay, J ws. | John" Mahafty, Philadelphia 55 32 51 73 Lindlay D. Carsons and Dan tw" "EC with K beginni against the Los |, Hank Borowy and Russ Meyer Eidie Kobussen, Springfield 62 36 171 13 bach a1 will be the referees. Boe a Rs Seagen AnSas oy s oa on Thursday. |Dad good performances during Roger Bedard, Providence! 82 238 4 7 Mar. 9 (UP) | 1) APTL: 1. bw [ eas ll ngeis. on ¥ |their three innings each on the Agia, Buty... $3 36 4 0 £ professional fe I Baan, prcsident of the BRADENTON, Fla. — Boston |T0und for the Cubs. ii club, and Robert Weimer, treas- Bv EDDIE ASH Braves’ General Manager John the National ORDERS ACCEPTED [jirse. will remain With, the Tribe Times Sports Editor Quinn and Manager Billy Southeball players throughout the camp. Indi lis Charlie 1g | worth denied today that they dianapo Charlie Logan's Golfers As- NOW ... FOR — first sports love was football, as|had attempted to trade Secondproposed by . a star center at Wabash College Baseman Connie Ryan to the x ssistant box- SPRING DELIVERY under Pete Vaughan in the early| Chicago Cubs after getting Eddie A ! 1 Jose State i" ’ Twenties. .|Stanky from the Brooklyn Dodg- ; i ——————————————————————— : But . ers. ; SE —————— ut now Logan pops out as * = » Ti State Servi 5 “ghia Banned From Ice pregident of the New Orieans| (CIUDAD TRUJILLO, D. R— | BLOOMINGTON, Mar. §—At- 3 eur ranks, Johnson Sea-Horse baseball club, one of the best| Al Gionfriddo, the Brooklyn |torney William H. Snyder, presiery. for thé | : LANSING, Mich, Mar. 9 (UP) | iis appointment was announced| meg Smid aqered outfielder dent ‘of the Downtown Coaches Dy Rs Outboard Motors —President Clarence Campbell of {in New Orleans today where he erin oe un hit huh ' a ay at mew ading profes \the National Hockey League to-|has peen in public labor relations| on the head by a pitched ball (attend the annual appreciation \day named Billy Taylor of the|™ sm. vent eure. during yesterday's workout. banquet for the Indiana Univer- —— IN e Pittsburgh Pirates pur-| He was hit by s pitch thrown |sity football and basketball —— |New York Rangers and Don Gal-|chased the New Orleans club,| by left-handed Johnny Van |teams The event is aK a LEY ' 5 HP $1 2 50 Huger ot Te Eoin Bruins as She lock, = Sook: apd Dw Cuyk, but he was not seriously Mar, 15 in Aldmni Hall at Indi- mn ® 1 gambling on hockey games, _[buld & new park there by 1050. x & ramon Balding PHILLIPS 88 IS CONPRNLED ~ For RICA'S 5 HP $161 15 He ordered the expulsion of| President Frank E. McKinney] PHOENIX, Ariz. — Manager Football 8 LE Bo IL ; / : Taylor from hockey for life and|of the Pirates and Logan are long|Mel Ott of the New York Giants|president Emeritus Dr. William UICK STARTS AND PLENTY OF POWER! CE CAR 9.8 HP $252.50 'the indefinite suspension of Gal-|time friends and McKinney made planned today to use his veteran | owe Bryan and C, Walter Mc- 0 F : ? ’ linger. Charlie his contact man in New pitchers during games this week Carty, president of the Indiau16 HP $313.50 The NHL chief told gov; 2m Orleans. with Larry Jansen, Ray Poat,|anojis News, will speak. It i Siva tok 4 littl io {Sigler he had evidence that Tay- The McKinney Pace } z x John A. Hastings, chairman of |§ takes a pretty nea |} { eep tha e whi 27 Hp $353 50 * {lor communicated with James| This led Logan to set a fast Sets Six Records the university’s board which oe ; ball on the table and it takes plenty of control ” |Tamer, Detroit gambler now in|pace, according to the McKinney| aa pDISON, Wis., Mar. 9 (UP) —|directing Indiana University's af- | : gant & : prison, in placing a $500 bet on foun, and the Indianapolis) __porward Bobby Cook of Har-|fairs during the absence of Pres- , to build a gasoline as good as Phillips 66, too! r - . . ELS Perfected Allenate Fiting Tier: 18 pecarean Si Traine ana|Ouariic tie. president OF the Ph [ves ian a eT amv ae easter The trick we use is to control the blending of the rom {the Chicago Black Hawks. He ales’ new farm lub. Indians. |ECOFdS and equalled two others — high-quality components that go into Phillips 66 to i said Taylor bet on Chicago, al-| Logan was bac ndianap- the 194 Big Ni ivi i Lo at *Dusl Cerburetion though the Bruins won the game. |olis in mid-January to attend the on TRE Se sorte 24-HOUR Travel warm and relaxed im 8 yo ur driving needs in hot weather or eold! Sta * Full Pivot Reverse Campbell emphasized that he Pete Vaughan testimonial and|35 points to lead Badger ndi-| (QJL, BURNER fine, modern coaches on your Give your car a break ! Stop in had found no evidence of any Soniers wi cKinney a vidual scoring for the third SERVICE | ehoice of dependable schedules, with Phillips 66 Gasoline * Ready Pull Starter | fiona Hockey League game. | | Logan was an Indianapoiis|* So Torr Other Money-Saving Fores | next time. The proof’s in OR co TTARE ih ra - Times sports writer before he en- I . MONARCH SALES co. ' the performance! TROY . 3 * 20 Other Great Features ”2 tered Wabash College. 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