Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1948 — Page 7

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~ ON THE RUN—Russell Smith, clever Anderson guard, scoops up a loose ball and starts a goalward rush against the Lawrenceburg Tigers in the semifinal. Bob Rousey of the Indians is trailing him, while Bill Tonne of cut in. Anderson won the game, 44-43, and the right to enter the finals next Saturday.

Plan Program At Antlers For 700 Fans

World Series Films To Be Shown

By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor Herbert Queisser, chairman of the Indianapolis Elks Baseball Committee, today: announced the complete program for the wel-come-the-Indians-home dinner to ibe held on the mezzanine floor, {Hotel Antlers, on Tuesday, Apr. 13.

troduction of Al Lopez, the (Tribe's new manager, to the ‘home fans, and Tony Cuccinello, ithe new coach. Also present and to be intro{duced will be all Tribe players, fresh up from the Southland and _ {spring training. i Queisser said seating arrangements will be made for more {than 700 and that the welcomehome party" will be open to the {public. Dinner. batter-up time has been set at 6:30 p. m. World Series Pictures

A full dinner will be served, plus entertainment and motion pictures of the 1947 World Series, the seven-game thriller, The main dinner course will. consist of ham and beans, which usually

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billiard tourney, met in a spe-

cial playoff match at the Board The Minneapolis Lakers, who

of Trade parlor Saturday night sion championship in the National Professional Basketball League, scored 172 points in ringing up two victories over the week-end. The Lakers blasted Ft. Wayne's Eastern pennant hopes by swamping the Pistons, 82 to 64, Saturday night. Then they toyed

and Ramsey won, 50 to 39, in 88 innings. The winner posted a high run of seven, the loser a four. with Flint yesterday and won, 80

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tariff per plate is $225 and {tickets were placed on sale today at the Bush-Callahan Spforting Goods Store and at the Hotel Antlers, Elks headquarters. Master of ceremonies at the gala affair will be Harry Geisel, the well-known former big league umpire, who is a rabid Tribe hold the key to-the Eastern Divi-rooter himself. = Second Renewal The Elks inaugurated this

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: MOST VALUABLE—Duane College forward frofn Terre Hau John Wooden, after Klueh was { National Association of Intercol Kansas City, Mo,

Klueh, Indiana State Teachers’ te, is congratulated by his coach, named most valuable player in legiate Basketball Tournament at

Armour Keglers Lead Fox-Hunt Tourney

By FRANK WILSON

With the men’s city tourney

for top spot. The Surveyors came through with a 2814 actual series. They added a handicap of 362 pins and took second with a 3176 count. ‘The Surveyors are out of the Universal League, Third place is held by the Chevrolet Metal Shop five with a nandtcap score of 3171. They worked a 2836 actual mark, and added a 335 handicap. Drexel Service of the Holy Cross league hold

to 54. In other games yesterday Sheboygan upset Tri-Cities, 68 to 684, and Ft. Wayne defeated Oshkosh, 62 to 46.

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spring baseball dinner last year|fourth with a 2663-479—3142. and it has been established as an Fowley’s Rail Club, which calls annual event. It is conducted onithe Firemen's Local No. '¢16 group a non-profit basis and any earn-|jts home, rounds out the top five ings after expenses are placed in|with a 3140 handicap score on a a fund for Elks philanthropies. [2499 actual tally and a 641 bottle A full house showed up for the|handicap. 1947 banquet and the fans urged Low-to-cash in the event is that it be made a permanent ad- 3024. Two more week-ends of dition, to the Indianapolis sportsi.,m petition are on the docket. A calendar. Through President Ownie Bush|'ng tis moves the top posed and Business Manager Ted Sulli- to $300. The tourney is sponvan, the Elks have received thels,..4 ny the Indianapolis Bowl-

by the board, the only contest in

hits the spot with baseball fans. ium over the week-end was the Fox-Hunt 1050 which got under|Bagby, one off Howard and four way Saturday. Leading at the end of the first of three week-ends off Malloy. Malloy was the winof play is the Cutting Room squad of ATiacuss. E i Compiling a total of 2758 actual pins, they tacked on a handicap were Floyd Ross, Joe Bielemeler and officials and others. The . ,uo woods and totaled a 3217 to nose out the Haufler Surveyors

who rolled a 579, also in the Packard loop which meet at the

Central lanes. Don is the son of Central stand-by “Woody” Woodard.

After turning in his son’s score Woody commented that he was pretty proud of the “chip off ‘he old block.” His games were 181, 268 and 2185. Following the top woman kegler was Janice Battreall with a 561 in the Clark Material & Supply Company Mixed gathering at Parkway.

. ” » HUSBAND AND WIFE TOUR-NEY-—Del England's second annual Husband and Wife Handicap tourney will get under way at the Speedway plant the weekends of April 2 and 10. To date over 100 teams are entered.

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Indians Take 2 Games From Saints

Home Runs Win Both Tilts

Times Special | VICTORIA, Tex, Mar. 15— With the first two games of their spring training exhibition sched-

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was named I. U. baseball coach.

the national collegiate basketball title in 1940. Born in Berne, was a high school net star before {entering TU in 1937. While in college, Mr. Dro won three in basketball

80 to Seguin, Tex., today to play a return two-game series with the St. Paul Saints, | Indianapolis won Saturday's! game here, 6 to 4 with Harry Minor hitting a home run in the last of the ninth with two men on base and two out. Bagby On Mound The Tribe almost duplicated the style yesterday winning, 10 to 9, in a five-runoutburst in the

homered over the left field wall with two men on base. The Tribe trailed at the time, 9 to 7. Danny Ozark hit two home runs in yesterday's game for St. Paul. Hicks also homered. In Saturday’'s game Minnis of the Saints hit for the circuit. Jim ‘Bagby, who was with Pitts-| burgh last year, Lee Howard with Selma in 1947, and Bob Malloy| with Indianapolis last summer, shared hurling duties yesterday.| The Saints collected six hits off

ining hurler, Pitching for St. Paul

and Bill Eggert. In Saturday's opening spring game Charles Rushe, Joe Menarchek and Frank Stare, divided mound duties for the Tribe. Pitching for St. Paul were Morris Mar. n, Ezra McGlochin and Charles amaklis. \ Lane Visits Camp Les Fleming, former Cleveland first baseman, made appearances as a pinch hitter in each of the games getting a fielder's choice in the first and being safe on an error in the second. Culley Rikard, the Pittsburgh outfielder who reported last Friday, has not broken into the line: up as yet. Frank Lane, president of the American Association, was a visitor at both games over the week-end. He is on a Texas tour of spring training camps. Five hundred persons saw Saturday's game and 800 were on hand Sunday.

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