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5 TURDAY, MAR. 20, 1948
By JOHN P. CARMICHAEL
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TAMPA, Fla, Mar. 20—Babe Ruth remembers when he got $40,000 for a 13-week- vaudeville tour and spent
$50,000 on the trip.
He recalls the time he dropped a pillowcase full of
cater out of & hotel window’ on “Lefty” O'Doul's head. "i#hy, 1 might have broken his neck,” said Babe, “because { had 10 ides how heavy that thing was.”
He hasn't forgotten the
day right here, in the same
k where the Reds train now, when he hit a 550-foot
laughed, “hecsnsn Now I Tauw buster. But I'd still have
” s£ = »
BECAUSE RUTH LIKED to spend freely, he usually was short of cash and the late Jake Ruppert, who brought Ruth to the Yankees, used that knowledge to good advantage. Babe still snickers at how Ruppert out-foxed him the time he signed his five-year contract for $52,000
a season. Babe was in Hot
Springs, Ark., at the time.
and Ruppert sent Col. Huston, his partner, there. to contact the homerun king. Babe demanded $75,000 for
Ruth woudn't agree for a
running short of money and finally he
take $50,000 for five years
but I get a $10,000 bonus for signing.” Back came the report from Ruppert that there would be no bonus.
Graw was takin’ a little nap on the bench,” grunted Ruth, two years. put 1 sure woke him up with that one.” Ruppert offered $50,000. Babe minds the year (1921) when he hit 50 homers. while but he was » weighed 256 pounds, believe it or not,” he said, “but told Huston, “Tell Jake I'll my ‘paper’ was 225. They were afraid I was gonna bust.” ~ All these and more, Ruth thought about over
SPORTS R
CHED AT THE WIRE. i . iw on the comeback some of his veterans and on several of his rookies oming r of the ager iis I Due o ils
the National race will wind up in a blanket finish. . . . Naturally, he picks his Red Birds to win by a nose , . . and he picks the| Boston Braveg second, Brooklyn ‘Dodgers third and the New EddieASR y,.y Giants fourth. . « . Evidently he holds to the opinion that the Pirates, Cubs, Reds and Phillies are destined to
stay in the second division for|to
nother year, at least. . . . He Claims the Cards have as good a rookie supply as anyone in the senior circuit, . . . Maybe Dyer is right but lots of baseball writers believe some of the Cards’ vet erans are over the hill and hardly capable of achieving a comeback that would be of pennant caliber. . + « In Eddie's book, if Stan Musial and Howie Pollett return to their pre-1947 stride, the Red Birds are “a ¢inch.” . .. He looks for the Braves to be a greater threat than Brooklyn's defending champions “because of their wellbalanced lineup.” . . . He also has high regard for the ability of Manager Billy Southworth to a team hustling 100 per ho . As a matter of fact, ty is selling the Braves short. . . « When the Boston Nationals lured Southworth away from the Cardinals by paying out a small Jorg, it was for he purpose of building a champion ship club . . . and this could be the year for Billy the Kid to hit the jackpot in Beantown. . . . He thinks he has the right tools for the 15¢-2ame TUB,
FAVORS THE CHAMPS vee Mr. Dyer also is free with an opinion about what's going to happen in the rival American League . . . the Cardinale’ skipper got two looks at the Boston Red Sox in Florida exhibition games and then it would be the Yankees again in the 1048 World Series. = » STAFF BOLSTERED «oo Last year the Yankees won the pennant without a starting lefthander . .. now they have two, Ed Lopat and Tommy Byrne... and with the reliable workhorse, Joe Page, back to act as fireman in the relief role . , . Lopat is greatly elated over his luck and is determined to shine. . . . He had the good fortune to be traded
By EODIE ASH
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« »« 10 & higher salary, a pennant of {contender and a good chance to cut in on a World Series money
melon. »
» » THE MAN WHO DIDN'T GET IN . . . You don't meed a clue to identify him . . . just AR average man . . . an average Hoosier . . . who didn’t hold a ticket to the high school basketball finals. . . . He had
side looking in . Who Didn't Get In. . . . The town was Saving with ‘em.
YANKEES EYE BAUER . The pennant-winning Kansas Cit, club had the best outfield :n the American Association last year, Clifford Mapes, Ed Stewart and Hank Bauer... . The Yankees yanked Mapes and Stevart the big show and the Blues Bow fear that the parent Yanks are eyeing Bauer, who bats righthanded, the others left . . . Bauer is a 23-year-old muscleman. . . . He collected 16 homers, five triples and 32 doubles and batted
Tribe Tames Dixie Champs For 6th Win
plenty of eompany on the out- |Indianapolis Indians returned to . « this Man thelr spring training camp here y Brewers in the eighth game of # their exhibition schedule with a Arecord of six wins starts.
against the Brewers were Glen Fletcher and Joe Menarchek.
récord yesterday by deféiting the Houston Buffs, 1947 Digie circuit champions, 9 to 5, at New Braun. fels. Johnny Hutchings work: five innings to get credit for aa victory, with Royee Lint fanning| | six to finish up the day.
Finally Ruth talked Ruppert into flipping a coin for the bonus—heads Babe got the 10 grand, tails he didn't. The coin came down heads. Ruth had won. . But had he? “You know what that guy did?” said Things have turned out all right. I'm happy ahd I feel
Hutchings Credited With 9-5 Victory Times Special VICTORIA, Tex., Mar. 20—The
to meet the Milwaukee
in seven
Slated to take the mound
The Tribe boosted its won-lost
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Babe. “He made out the contract for $52,000 & year, and
not a cent in cash did I
The Sultan of Swat talks about Rupper with a tender overtone in his hoarse voice. “The year I got $80,000, I asked for $100,000,” said Ruth. ‘T'da got it, too, if I'd held out long enough. But he was a good guy —and I liked to hit. By the way, I've lost my original copy of that $80,000 contract. I guess I can get another from the Yanks. Just something to keep.
RUTH THOUGHT HE should have been named manager of the Yanks when Miller Huggins died. He still thinks so. But now it's just a casual remark with little
bitterness in the memory.
“I asked for it,” he said, “but Ed Barrow wouldn't
agree. He said
about he didn’t want a play-
ing manager, but he and I didn’t get along too well those
days.
“The offered me the Newark team (a Yankee farm)
KIWANIANS HONOR STATE COACHES—Coaches of the four teams playing in today's finals at the Butler Fieldhouse were honor guests at a meeting of the Indian.apolis Kiwanis Club yesterday and participated i in a special basketball broadcast.
« but I didn’t want it and I'm just as well satisfied now.
Duty Soon
Johnny Beazley, who once was a tower of pitching strength for the 8t. Louis Cards, today raised
form for the Boston Braves.
practice and was encouraged enough to schedule a mound appearance for him in an exhibition game early next weék.
If | Had Life To Live Over I'd Have. A Million $—Babe uth
I'm getting better, And I still can laugh at some of the
things we used to do,
«WORKING IN THIS LEGION ball keeps me active because I'm around kids most of the time, and they keep
you on your toes.”
People in hotel dining rooms actually clap when Ruth
comes in. At every ball park an ovation.
down here he has been given
Somebody whips out a piece of paper or a
baseball for an autograph and out comes the Ruth fountain pen—the same one he had when he broke in with the
Yanks. It cost him $5 and he’
s had to have a second point
put on it, but he's signed a “million balls with it.” The other Sunday he was kneeling at mass when he felt a tap on the shoulder and looked around into the wistful face of a lady in the pew behind. “I just wanted to tell you, Mr. Ruth, that I pray for you every day,” she
said, and smiled happily.
He nudged the guy alongside and whispered, “how
abdut that?
Beazley Due. For Hurling
Shows Promise of Regaining Form
ited Press BRADENTON. Fla. Mar. 20—
Manager Billy Southworth’s hopes that he will regain his old
Southworth watched Beazley work out yesterday in batting
» ” w WEST PALM BEACH, Fila. «~The Toronto Maple Leafs of the International agus got excellent
Lookin’ out for me.”
(Copyright, 1048, by The Indianapolis
Times and The Chicago Daily News)
CLEVELAND GOALIE~One of the big reasons for the
Cleveland Barons' unbeaten streak in 27 games is the work of goal tender Roger Bessette. He will be in the net when the Barons face the Caps tonight at Cleveland and tomorrow night here in the Coliseum.
Jack Cassini almost had & per- rll Atulstiss, bh hd On the Ice 313 in Ry Tt aa sully fect afternoon at, bat, six times| Singled for individual honor as Hoosier "coach of the year'' was Johnny Wooden of ye, Pitching the - AMERICAN HOCKEY LeAGUY Sane o> J 'The young stugger|/up and six times on. He was| |ndiana State (kneeling, right), whose Sycamores lost in the finals of the NIAB tourney | A's batters in succession. ey YE Tew 0 0a also is a fine elder with a great| Hied rcs bie and got to| at Kansas City. Left fo right, Coach Walter Riggs of Evansville, Marion Crawley of a Kaw ditven oss ‘3 3 hi 12 arm. . x first on an error. Lafayette, President Bob Heuslein of the Kiwanis Club, Art Beckner of Muncie and A aTARWA TER, PA alg Jun ftp Mi i # @ 3d GRIDDERS DON GLOVES | Roy Weatherly and ¥rank| Keith Lambert of Anderson. the St. Louis Cardinals’ pitching mina, os a e865 «++ Notre Dame musclemen held [Kalin counted heavily in the plans today after a masterfull Jostern Divisien me a boxing tournament of their Tribe's scoring column. Weather- * , performance against the Phila-|pi Tessar 38 18 1 is own the other night and some |ly got two hits for four tries and as V0 Pat Strie eC 0 S delphia Phils yesterday. [Buffalo iia 3 B 4 5 Be 2 : of them displayed real ability [Kalin connected for two of five, Hearn, sturdy right - hander, |s:, Louis a. *n 3 10 54 341 iu as amateurs in the manly art INDIANAPOLIS y permitted only one hit in five RESULTS LAST NIGHT . of self defense... Highlighting 334 8 > : 600 innings .as the Cards went on to|Buftale 9, W : the campus fstie show was a |$a7e) ©f 1 1409 S dyo ecor . o ecor or S |[Winiztos. HT — at Cleve. bout between Jim Martin and [Alotia, rf .. 1.4 : 1 sw in oy sakingion at " r New Havin dack Fallon, football players, |Castini 2 std naw YORK Mar. 20 (UP)— By FRANK WILSON ST. PETERSBURG, Fia.— |3t Fhliadsiphia, st louis in the heavyweight class... |Grunwaid, 1b } $09 Two promoters opened negotia- Incredible as it is to record, the Yaverettes are writing records| The New York Yankees today TEE us LR » star left end, won on (Kain 3b $ © 8ltions today for a fight between again. You may ask what is left in the city set-up for them to| boasted a twe-to-one record oLIS, | oe aig st Bu delphis points. Miner, it eres } 2.2 Slveterans Lee Savold and Gus|re-write. The answer is nothing. So they have branched out onto Svar Shais arch Dval, Js Bowe Pittsburgh at’ St, * ss =» ti BE a a national scale. + FOUR LETTERS . . . Frank E.[Huchings, p © $ ! } | big mie Now residing in the Yaver household is the current season| in an exhibition game yesterBirch, former Western Confer. Lint P .....cc.oc: = = = =| Bavold, 32, and supposedly mark for the most 2000 team tallies in the nation, and the girl| day. y Be avens pf I ence official who died in Sterling, Totals ... un it 4 “washed up,” went into Madison holding the most 600 totals. The ¢ The A came from being SY Til, the other day, attended Earl- Square Garden's ring last night|number of 2000s Is six, and the/Freyn Brothers gathering at the| to BY BS fense gase » ham Co . He was an all-| = ¥ % 4 3las a substitute and broke Lesne- gr! with the most 600s is Pat West Side Bowling Center. Tay-| runs - lat inning. Hoosier Loo around athlete, a four-letterman, geenger, ss ° 1 Olyich’s most cherished record by|Striebeck with 22 to her credit./lor's games for the Klieber-Daw- LAKELAND The Oinhaving competed in football, Hut, rf 1 8 2 Slknocking out Gino Buonvino,| Last night in the Pritchett son quintet were 235, 189 and 256. hie Tia —1 the .500 basketball, baseball and track.|knobiauch,it s 18% Italian heavyweight, at 54 sec-|Sponsor’s loop, the Yaver squad,Joe Argus took third place with Clana Reds were up 6 Anderson College last night ree He officiated in many Big Nine Child lf = ? 4 ¢ 8londs of the first round. led by Pat's 665 and Eva William-/a_663 in the Hillcrest Country WARY “4 Be Gren oii aisugus tracted its resignation from the key football games down through giackwen, cf 0 1 8 8 A straight right smash to the(son’s 629, scored an even 2000 on|/Club League at Parkway. foday » Hoosier Conterence, made the years and served the confer. Bmomsni 3b ...... o 3 glchin did the trick. games of 992, 980 and 928. Pat| Lowell Young contributed a 660| defeats. in the|®aFller this month, and was res ence in an advisory capacity after gras 25... 53 3 1|" This quickest main-event kayo|had games of 236, 213 and 216. to the Sausage squad's cause in|, Ihe Reds got four uns 4 admitted to the conference on pehis retirement in 1943. ionpson, 2 + 3 3 lis Garden history bettered the/Eva's efforts were 190, 203 and the Kingan's A. A. loop at|first inning against Fred Hutch-|y : #2 u 8 Bowes. 1b ¢ & 8 olmark of 59 seconds in which 236. Sturm's. His games of 188, and|\DsOD Yesterday to defeat the De-| Anderson was readmitted on a WARTIME STARS FADE Turner, c 1 2.8 9ollight hea ight champion Les- : : o5¢| troit Tigers, 5 to 2. unanimous vote by conf Clifford, © 11 ° vywe p But they did not steal the entire|216 were topped off with a «+ - It could be that poor pitch- |5ryuni'p § § i o/pevich stopped Melio Bettina last/show at the Pritchett plant. Also|final effort. Oscar Behrens tallied] oAxLAND. "Cal —The Ohi. [CTCI8lS, meeting in their annual ing will®plague the Red Sox (Gooding do 0 oMay hitting the honor count trail were|a 650 in the Construction League| coco Cubs today spring session. « - + Bo Ferriss fooled the boys |1ous. i } 3¢2 No Title Risk Pauline Ritchey of the O'Brien(at Priighett for Brandt Brothers.| pif, “US al8h OCC | The resignation retracted last aplenty during the “duration” |Frone —..... o § o of Blond Savold of Paterson, Paint squad and Genie Drexler of|His games were 103, 218 and 248. . batted In £. tor night was made in order to but the hitters got back and hy we mT ~|N. J. and Sandy Lesnevich ofthe Hotel Severin five. Pauline Hitting 650 each were Bill who batted In four runs yes schedule a wider variety of ope solved his stuff . .. There were | Totals 5 10 21 0 3 Cliffside, N. J.,, were eager ‘for :
a aumber of wartime wonders
Mickey Harris . . . Ferriss, | Hughson and Harris were god for only a combined total of 29 |
from the sixth- rom the sixth-place White Sox
victories in 1947.
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Derby Hopefuls Start Bowing Out of Picture
NEW ng Mar, 20 (UP)—There will be many casualties!
among the 109 three-year-olds n
and the 8-to-5 price quoted on Calumet Farm's Citation in the winter books is no guarantee that he can’t be among them.
Circle M. Farm's Relic, hale
one moment and the victim of a oe uw eri———i—r———
brand National Won by Mare
_ AINTREE, England, Mar. 20 C. C. Tanner's Nearway, while, mare won the historic not as prominent as Relic, also Steeplechase to-|suffered a setback.
first time in 48 yearsiout of the Derby, his chances When J. Proctor's Sheila's Cot: were
(UP)—A Grand National day for the
ominated for the Kentucky Derby
and hearty on the training track! twisted back the next, was one of the first leading contenders to| bow out of the picture. The Hope-| ful Stakes winner was expected to be Citation’s chief rival during the Florida season. Now Trainer Bert Williams will be satisfied if |he has him ready for Saratoga.
Chances Dimmed
While not|
dimmed somewhat this,
age raced to a one-length victory week, even though this son of|
h of more than 300,000.
The game 1i UT g ttle
in the world's most gruelling] orse race before a record crowd |
Ladysman won a six-furlong al-! {lowance in a creditable 1:10 4/5.] {He came back to the unsaddling
horse carrying ring slightly lame. pounds took the lead soon|
Nearway is a full brother to ¥
2a the field of 43 broke away Best Effort. who won the Phoe-|
in the majors and last year INDIANAPOLIS .......... 100 023 012— 9 just about proved it . . . that Bonn She ie Ws 9] gid : un 1) Shey giant heiong bia Bia Sox Scott, Grunwald 2, Weatherly. Levlane, ex ughson also n 1) ompsoh, Alotta, Cassini, uis, 0 base hits—Kalin, Saffel, Cassini Three class, apparently . .. along with {base hits—Leblanc. Stolen hases—Cas-
|seott and Fleming; Scott and Pel
Wrona batted for Bryant in third. McCawley batted for Taylor in ninth,
sini 2, Grunwald.
Double plays—Ouasini,
iming ; Cassini and Fleming. Basés on balls—Off Bryant 3, Hutchins 1, Gooding 2, Taylor 2, Lins 1. Struck out’ By nal {ant 1, Goodin Lint 8, Taylor Hite
Off Bryant, Fin 3 3 a ings; teh in 5; Lint, 34 in 3: Taylor
s Sr oting.e | Wild pit = on bases—Indi S28polls
us 8. Umpires—Wilson Time: 10.
City Boxers Enter National Meet
Four local fighters were among the state AAU boxing champions crowned last night at the Armory. The team that will represent
{| Kalin,
Indiana in the National AAU tourney next month in Boston included Fred Rice, 112 pounds: Leon Hudson, 118 pounds; Julius Griffith, 147 pounds, and’ Paul Terry, 160 pounds, all of Indianapolis, Willie Clemmons, local heavy-! {weight favorite, is in New York, where he is in training with the {Western Golden Gloves team that
& man-to-man bouncing skill. Promoter Sol Strauss wants the match for the Garden. Abe J. Greene, president of the National Boxing Association and commissioner for the state of New Jersey, wants the match to headline a charity show, probably in Jersey City.
| Baxter-Mazurki Match 2 On Tuesday Mat Card
Vern Baxter, Little Rock, Ark.
heavyweight, will meet Iron Mike Mazurki
semi-windup of Tuesday night's Armory grappling card.
test of their
In AAU Tank Meet
{will meet the Eastern squad in| an inter-city match in Madison | Square Garden Monday night. AAU FINALS 112 Pounds—Fred Rice Indianapolis) isioned Johnny Fears (Mune! 118 Pten nds—Leon Vv
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Indiana ‘AAU swimming titles and records were under fire to to-| re day as Purdue University and the | Boh Bob Kell ny. Riviera Club teams opened de: I'd Ba fense of their state tank titles Curley
Charl |in the Indianapolis Athletic Club Shares McCallum: Real Sik sested "$13
counted games of 212, 197 and {205 for a 614, while Genie con'nected for tries of 195, 238 and 170.
On the male side of the eve|ning’s ledger, Everett Chandler {contributed the week's fourth 700 as he toppled 703. in the New York Central group at the Penn slides. Chandler marked games #, 236, 268 and 199 for the Jordan Funeral Home. Leading the 600 scorers was {Gene Taylor with a 680 in the
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Blyth, 200-258-192, for the Brass Rail in the Washington League at the Illinois lanes; Bob Susemichel, 199-225-228, for Delaware Bow! in the Fox-Hunt Classic; and Dawson Guthrie, 248-186-2186, in the Foster - Messick Mixed League, Ben Frye came through with the oddity of the evening with a conversion of the 7-89-10 split in the Central States Envelope outing at Pritchett-Hunt and O'Grady’s.
Last Night's League Leaders
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day to give the Cubs a 5-4 vietory over the Oakland Oaks of the Pacific Coast League. He drove In the winning run in the ninth inning with a triple.
3 vy ” » SAN FRANCISCO—Pitcher Manny Perez batted in his own victory ig the 10th inning fast night as the 8am Francisco Beals scored a 12-11 exhibition win over the Chicago White Sox. Perez singled with the bags loaded in the last of the 10th to win the ball game.
DePauw Announces Major Cage Awards
GREENCASTLE, Mar, 20—Athletic awards for members of the DePauw University 1947-48 basketball squdd were announced here today. Coach Hal Hickman a major awards for Earl Gardner, New Market; John Mote and Dick Light, Indianapolis: Tom Beck, Connersville; Russell Freeland, Lawrenceburg; John Stauffer, North Manchester, and Mac
Minor swards went to John Heise, La Porte, and Dan Guinnup, Seymour. Freshman numerals were awarded to {James Cory, Hagerstown; Glen Bekleman, LE a; Be Agan, Lebanon; ding
Ni; George Spisd £43 indianapot: Bit Breck, _ Bhelny ville, int; 808 [James Lyons, Loganspor
: Deadline Tonight for
ponents” than league commits ments allow. Anderson officials petitioned the league for re-entry this week upon reconsidering the apparently hasty withdrawal ace tion. The Ravens, winners of the cross country and basketball titles this year, were allowed to retdin the points gained from the championships to apply to the overall league trophy to be given at the end of the season. J. Owen Huntsman, Earlham College athletic director, was elected conference president to succeed Glenn Johnston of Cane terbury. Raymond Struck of Hanover was chosen vice presie dent and James Bailey of Earle ham was re-elected secretary treasurer. ‘New members of the
Prof, M. J. Weimer of Manches-
5 New Opponents On DePauw Grid Card
GREENCASTLE, Ind, Mar. 20 (UP)~DePauw University has added to its 1948 football schedule five teams it did not play last season. Athletic Director Raymond Neal said only two Indiana teams were on the eight-game scoedule, Hanover for the opener Sept. 25
the finale Nov. 13 at Crawfords= ville. ’ The other six foes are from
at Greencastle and Wabash for -
d ing's 1500-meter race in 20:50 to George “Contre. Wank : > 609 A Foodmsier Foods Mis. 481! thowt to ory MAT 20 — Al-lother states, and all except the in the four il test | en Temes Bi HAR ¢ | beat the old record set last year jerry Bro wa ink: He 0% Nites 00 Mario Guthris, Poster Mees Mined. $3 i; though the deadline for entries University of Rochester, which miles, 856-yard test|nix Handicap at Churchill Downs in ans . tH sis wi 135 Pounds John LaBrol { Oary) knocked by T Mary Hadley, Linde Air Prod .. . a Il not be reached until midand fought ff vy om Gastineau of IU at Gun’ Trostel eo iy Ordnance ... . §o8! DePauw plays at Rochester ght off all challenges to|in 1045 was second in the Derby out Kenneth Basv (Muncie), first 3 . Ruth Junge,’ Public Service Mixed .. 481 night tonight, indicati the wire. She paid off her back-| | 147 Pounds—Julius Grin Indian: (21:14.7. Gastineau was fourth Red Williams, Washington =... l.... 808] rmef, Blue Riven. oo» Cream 472] g ndications pointiQct. 9, are new to the Tiger card. paid off her back-| Trial and third in both the Santa apolis) Foulds) Rick Leland (Gary) Harry Wheeler, Marott's . 608 Jessie Campbell, St 469 to the strongest field of the colwe at 50 tp 1. Anita Derby and the Sat Jung pS Citioned 1 Torry ne mil ie Sv aE Pain. Koaometos, Ar ] ramer. Chevrolet ig Mighihawis ++ 808 Ruby Wakefield, Bridgeport Bra *Brass Mix. 41 leglate indoor track season A ane Joa inder of the Seheduss: ajor D. Vaughan's First Of decisioned Larce Harrison (South B ' ue, | virgll Patton Pu Pe, t TTS, Rio 3 x Wes Oct. wot nde, 38 tn 1 starter “SiC Sl racing oF New or. eo Ferd Ry Can De and rw enel, Pur, AP BE - HS TOe iodc J18the Purdon Rplays met aan 0 Bi EA Er secon and Lord Mimsy “Heavyweight Buck Raven (Gary) deci J Don Miller, N *¥ k Ce tral Son Se le TRE BE Wi et, Th 2 IO I EERE argent Crying Towel [Rms ts re ht su [aa eo By her victory Shetiw’s Cottage D. J. Kenner Stakes. Trainer T. Pro Basketball : Dick pares Fade Gp } Received After Defeat maker track show by mail order For Boats or Ladders the one of the largest purses of 1 TEAS (Lu W000 LON “TNMLUSS Purdue Grid Clinic" Lm mwa‘ UU 6) BERKELEY, Cal, Mar. 20 (UP) [oF over the counter. 135 Be British * turf—approximaitely| oF Facing the colt at the F 3 Laut por LAFAYETTE, Mar, 20—Henry OTHER 120083 ORY) So Hesaiy of Ga itoenia ws, C I Ba ketball BLUE "POINT 128, Grounds but every me heiRochester ........... 4 1¢ X |Jack Curran, V. sos/dents today own the, .world’s. LO ege- $ ‘700 Frnka, head football {El Wurzbu TERN ki ony 16 horses finished ‘he Yorked Sut She Borse, he outran PL Wayne 0. is (Tulane University, will ad of Ed Ryden. fage mas e = 88 age wel, : Universit as Bist 36. Wyoming 40 inde hed is Be out of 43 starters. The 80 elias De niin 2 31 3n(the principal instructors at the Rey Miller Scho: Cumming...» 508 of Washington NE As pA LT Baylor 8 3%. Nun L ownejmerican entrant, Caddie II, : Flint... Western Division *} -3%sixteenth annual Purdue Football |ATis Brown. x." Allison Brot --vuees '. se¢| measured 150 feet in length—sent : fnanoiLY Paul Mellon, Pittsburgh Bob Barnet Elected = : Won Lost Pet. [Clinic to be held here on ‘Apr. 16- {Charles Fisher, Antlers Ree No. i'~ Los to California to sop up the tears FINAL GAME OF THE SEASON ncier, fell on the first circuit. S Writ p Fseapots i aites $ MN a7 it was announced today by|Mervia Ariur Allison No a"....[ me Rotors od Pe Leal T 08 a avira ¥ > ; q Mi d rT ————— ports riters Preky Oshko van 8 3 an Stu Holcomb, Boilermaker head Jos Rudlich, Public Service Mixed {3 versity of Washington defeated Cc Cle el nd S 8:30 P NM ldget Racing Group Bob Barnet,’sports editor of the IDIARAPOLIS Slr a 3o/coach who is in charge of pro- [ou } a naa in or Are American ses|California to win the Pacific) apr vs. veia un, i To eet Tomorrow Mimte rg ie ro] Tri-Citles hw Wars ows lgram Mrangements, Joh s miter. Pr a phi Mix... 34 Coast Conference basketball play " tent ker, - Brid “1 581 |OfTS. Track owners ‘and car owners/and Sports Writers Association TONIGHT Pliny at Syracuse, smesoreen Amateur Softball tisley. Eagle Machine: to ix. a1! Aftiliateg last night. lat, Rochester eal ns mtr Ss
Maget Racing Association willl
Barnet succeeds William Fox, |
ft tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the sports editor-of the Indianapolis|
te ™ Room of the Claypool Ho- News.
Tom ident, hy STAY:
porn ncations
Other new officers are Dick
assocaition pres- Shively of radio station WGBF, Jo York,
*ht. has announced that motor will be am to|Jack Estell, International News $i
Evansville, vice president, and
es Fiton Fords to com- Service Indiana sports editor,
t® against 0 *
enhausers.
secretary-treasurer.
TOMORROW Tri-Cities at Minn neapolis, | MONDAY-—Toledo at Indianapolis.
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The Bush<Callahan saftball leagues will! {meet *Mondey at 138 E. Washington St, at 2; p.m. roams interested in playis 8 night softball at Municipal or Longac Stadiums or on the city parks should | jatend this meeting.
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pH '15-Round Title Fight
OAKLAND, Cal, — 20 (UP) day said he had signed Lightweight Champion Ike Williams of 4 Trenton, N.J., for a 15-round ‘title fight against California's’ akland bal
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