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wonder.” . . .
on the National
Star team. . Ennis walloped Eddie Ask 4), pall in the clutch and did it consistently. « «« The Philadelphia natives likened him to Indianapolis Chuck Klein who was a Philly wonder hitter not too many years ago. . . , But Ennis never equalled feats as a long distance slugger. . .» But the young man did win all the sports adulations in Quakertown. . , . The season of 1946 still was more of less a war year in baseball. . . . Not all the good pitchers had returned. . . . In 1047 Ennis felt the difference. . . . Pitching improved on all clubs and Ennis’ batting average fell off 38 points.
New York boxing writers believe that Joe Louis’ contract with the 20th Century Sporting Club calls for a third fight with Joe Walcott in September in the event Jersey Joe wins the heavyweight title in the second fight, June 23. « « « The writers also believe that in case Louis defeats Walcott in “rookie of June, then promoter Mike Jacobs). “the year” awardiwill match Louis with Gus Lesand was chosen nevich, light heavy king, for the September presentation. . . . At League's All-lany rate, it's a good guess .i Louis does not a a to retire after the June match, win, lose or draw.
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he’s going to gamble on oldtimers at the start this season because he was unable to field a team made up of fresh, young pastimers. . . . He's even taking a chance on Ernie Lombardi and Babe Dahigren, both well over the baseball hill . ~ . «BASEBALL ODDITY ...In a
He only hit .275 last season and recent exhibition game played in lost that over-all “wonder boy” Florida, Minneapolis vs. Chatta-
look. . . . Ennis neglected to stay|"008a, Johnny Metkovich of tue -
in shape during the winter of Millers ran for Babe Barna in 1946-47 and permitted himself to|the fourth inning. ... The Millers take on weight. . . . As a re-|batted around and Metkovich suit, when the 1947 spring train-|c@me up in Barna’s turn for the ing period rolled around, the oddity of being a pinch runner young man reported 20 pounds and pinch hitter in the same
over his 1046 poundage. . . . Now it's 1048 and Ennis is again having trouble rounding into agile
|stanza.
IN LITTLE RHODY ...
form. . . . However, the outfield-|racing in the East got off to its
past winter and learned that real work is a lot rougher than playing baseball. . . . This has led Manager Ben to the hope that Ennis will recapture . his 1046 stride, or’ at east come close, since he's only
FANS’ ROUGH SEASON ... Last year the Cubs finished sixth in the National, the White Sox sixth in the American. . . . It was rough season on Chicago ‘ fans. . . . Now the bookies have both clubs to finish seventh this trip. . . . The Pirates, the Indianapolis Indians’ parent club, are figured to wind up fifth. . . . The friendly Suey Reds are placed in the No. 6 slot. « « . Cardinals are No, 1 choice in National, Yankees and Red Sox even No. 1 in the American. '
A LONG SEASON ... They or off in the Pacific Coast
‘suthern California. .. . This
30. .. It also has a post-season
wur-team playoff. . , . Last year,|plon of the Northwest. . . . He 3s Angeles and San Francisco/has had 26 pro fights with only
sund up the regular season in 1 exact tie and the Angels won t ‘8 sudden-death,- She-game playrf. + « « Milkman J mer Indianapolis pitcher, is ‘ck at the Portland helm. , . .
. Is Beavers finished third in 1047,|through
Hig league experts think that ene. of the most imRk Jaks Ftove 1 season was the ‘’ankee-White Sox trade in ‘vhich the champs received Ed Lopat, southpaw. . . . On his ast record, the lefty could win ‘t least 18 games, now that he's i7ith a front-runner instead of + second-division outfit. . . . In‘identally, ived in New York and it's
Lopat has always"
.er got himself a regular job. the earliest start in history Saturday
{when Lincoln Downs, newest track in New England, opened a long spring meeting. . . . This new
to cling horse strip is located ‘in Lincoln,
R. I. It won't be long 'til about a dozen tracks will be open and bidding for the fans’ loose folding money. . . . But they do say that the two-buck bettor is back in the saddle, now that the lush money go BAYS thinned out. -
Tipperary Giant, Jim Cully, fresh over from Ireland, is to receive his first American test in hea ht boxing in Btidgeport, Conn., on Apr. 7. ‘soa manager is feeling around for am opponent who won't get too gay with the Irish novice. . . . Although Cully stands 7 feet 2 Inghes and weighs 280 pounds, he did not do much pro boxing in the old country. .
ready recognized as the cham-
one setback. » . CHAMP BOOKED HERE . .
im Turner,/Gus Lesnevich, world’s light is tol exhibition tour the Middle West on Apr. 2 in Kansas ony. Mo. . . . His tour manager, wey Fragetta, HIS HOME TOWN .,. Many |New York, has Indianapolis inbaseball cluded on the itinerary, for Apr. 9. . + . The champ also is booked
heavyweight champion, launch an
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> Doc Sa RETURNS TO BOXING , . .|WOC Jays ague today, always the first to Remember Frankie Klick, forBo ry hob way, since it's possible mer lightweight contender? , , . i play all opening series in sunny He's now building up a stable of boxers out in California. . . . His “‘iple-A circuit plays more games{current ace is’ Jack Snapp, a/louis C \an ‘any of its brother loops,|young middleweight, who is al-|day that
29-—-Harvey Hunt of Indianapolis, co-captain|card. of the Culver Military Academy wrestling team, was one of 27 grappiers awarded varsity letters in the sport this season. W. H Mapes of Munster was the only
= Wins Pin Tourney
By FRANK WILSON bo The winner of the Fox-Hunt 1050 Scratch Classic, which took place over the last thres week-ends, was the Goodman Sales team |, out of the Fox-Hunt Sunday Morning loop. ochnik, i game series of 2805, added a 477-pin handicap, and totaled 3282. (Busby height new Purdus' relays ‘rec. Leading the squad were Skip Cottingham and Red Maynard aches set b who shot 603 and 602, respectively.
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Pitcher Glen Moulder! } Bought From Browns
By CHESTER EVANS Times Special Writer VICTORIA, Tex., Mar. 20—Two private Pullmans were carrying the Indianapolis Indians to New Orleans today for a pair of exhibition games with the Pelicans as Hoosiers start their home-
Sometime en route to Indianap-| = olis they'll be joined by Glen Moulder, new right-handed pitcher acquired yesterday from the St. Louis Browns, Crawford, a third-sacker picked up from Oakland of the Pacific
Moulder, a 6-foot, 31-year-old) moundsman; was bought outright from St. Louis. He won four and
lost two for the Browns last season on a 3.82 earned run Harbert a lires average. He was a mainstay on the Montreal staff in 1946. Defeat Buffs
The Tribesmen closed out a Char otte 0 tN month of spring training yester-
day with a 10-4 triumph over the Houston Buffs, Texas League and
Dixie series champs. It wud thei, oo. ihrough as Chick after the sixth annual Purdue Relays were run Saturday.
third Indianapolis victory over W at ue track car-tomorrow night. The headlimer| Which announced recently that i Three new meet records were hung up the Purdue
{| Manager Al Lopez’ team won Horse |11 of 14 games during its spring tod, training schedule in Texas against ay. both American Association and
clubs. The
Paul.
Stare and Jim Bagby two rounds of the tourney yester-|0ing the 60-yard high and low pve 2 to et Tribe to the aby day. Yet his 273 total was good hurdles events in record equaling Spr medley = eo in 3:45. triumph after Glen Fletcher and| enough for victory, Harbert's sec- time. Lee Howard had combined in the ond winter circuit win in three 7-5 Saturday victory over the weeks.
Stare Goes m 1umings against and Lawson Little of Cleveland|iron ball 56 feet, 6% inches, to
the Buffs yesterday and allowed Was third with 276. mt, Arvo only six hits. Bagby gave up two . tied the meet record of 30.7 secTHE $0 LD. ++ The re as his successor. Tibe Box Score “uu " londs. Jack Cassini,
Ci A crowd of 1000 was on hand yesterday for the Tribe's farewell performance in Victoria and club officials thought it very likely Thoms that the Redskins here again next spring to pre-|iW™ pare for the AA campaign.
~ Marion's
Injury Not Serious
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. 29 (UP)J—Dr. Robert Hyland, St. Beard. rf . als’ surgeon said to- Casein, Bn ty Marion’s knee in-| pos serious and ordered the star shortstop back into uniform to work out with the team. Mc Hyland said that Marion had “torn some fibers in the external lateral ligament of his left knee” but that the injury “was not considered serious.”
Bowie Track Opens
BOWIE, Md, : The 1948 Maryland racing season ghesh was scheduled to get under way|meming, Scot today with the opening of a 12-|Fiem BAS day spring meeting at Bowie. The| of Stare 3, Creel 6, Byerly 1, Pohols 16th renewal of the $10,000 Rowe|b BesbY 1... Bruck, Oui—By ied 1 Loyd “purl” onlo "sais; aire. "Jobs| Louis-Walcott Bout ee or Syoar olds and up| Bok on k Bree I 6 nase wards, headlined the opening day Piteh—By by. inning
‘Goodman Sales Team
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week-end's firing and held out through the final two days. There were two changes in the top five over the past two days. Second place was captured by the Marvin's Service quintet on a 3235
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Steele Churchman and Bud Groves. 3 Track Records. Set [Pacer and Jones Top Mat Menu
At Purdue Relays
CHARLOTTE, N. C., Mar. 29 LAFAYETTE, Mar. 29 (UP)—Midwestern trackmen turned to (UP)—It was strictly a case of the cinderpath today, with the indoor track season officially ended will hold sway
Harbert of Detroit walked off
Charlotte Open golf tournament|in the meet’s three hurdle events. Harrison Dillard, timber - top-| was
After parlaying a pair of 6-per from Baldwin-Wallace, only| under-par 66s in the first two the individual star of the meet.
ter than a 71 and a 72 in the last|53d consecutive triumphs in win-| p00) “Normal traveled the|SVent here.
New meet records were set in the shotput, pole vault and colCary Middlecoff of Memphis lege sprint medley relay. Charles finished second, a stroke behind, |Fonville of Michigan heaved the
were the class of the meet, cop-|the semi-windup. ping three events. The OSU runers took championships in the|ans
with first prize in the $10,000 Nival, and three others were tied® Oddly enough, all of the ties came|will send Lefty Pacer, Cleveland, against ‘Farmer Jones, the bareThe pole vault record was/f{o0t performer from Montgomery moved up to 13 feet, 934 inches,|County, Arkansas. Pacer will behave opposed the entry of the
Lawrence Busby of the host games lost were to Milwaukee rounds, Harbert could do no bet-|Dillard chalked ‘up his 52d and 4 fue squad. A 4 from getting his first chance in a main| AAA into midget racing, however,
Th8 group decided yesterday that it would franchise any of race track which i membership requirements would not limit its activities midget racing. Irving Fried, temporary chalte man, said today that the
Junior heavyweight wrestlersiwas not in conflict with the at the Armory
American Automobile Association
would sanction midget racing on a national scale for the first time,
Oppose AAA Several organizations of drivers
and it was expectéd that the
Whitey Wahlberg has been league would challenge the AAA
Contest Board for the ‘power to
signed to face newcomer Gene govern midget autos in the naOhio State's relay quartets|Blackley of Thornton, Tex. In|tjon, :
Fried said that most points in
The first event pairs two Tex-|the proposed constitution and bywhen Al Getz of Amarillo|laws were accepted at yesterday's mile university and two-mile and meets Bill Sledge of Waxahachie.
meeting.
240-yard shuttle hurdle relay
better by 23 inches the mark set In the latter event, they
by Bill Bangert of Purdue in 1943. [F2C®*:
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Relays Summary middle distance star, anchored obiversity ayo Mile Rds hi oat the winning Hoosiers in both the Washington, ar Whitheid): second, Notre| University sprint and distance
Ten,
: Dams: third, Drake. Mictigun, "which medley relay races. i n n 04. as u! n | | 580-7 RR Hurdies— Won oy 2 chigan Normal 30k nat of | Ditlard. Bn Meoond. Garion){. ese ege : ass Tel ays, i e 2pnat ; third, medley an e two-mile, ‘while : So A Neelys ane Time, [068 (sausls Baldwin-Wallace won the mile
_|and Ohio Wesleyan the distance] S¥I-Mis Re Relay—Won by Shiculs medley races. |
gan ormal (Donald Smith, The Hossiet, Sikes Dusynskl, Juvert Fingel:| In the individual events, Fred Angle % 0 0 OlBaidwin-Wallace Time, 7:39. Johnson of Michigan Normal won Laun $ | Totals ....53 5B B30 3p id Dan—Won by Cots" er: the 60-yard dash in 6.3 seconds, dry Angle batted for Poholsky in 9th. Naan ae Chana Say” Purdue; and Tim Dolan was top man in| F INDIANAPOLIS fourth, 'Garion Campbell, Michigsn Nor-|the high jump with a 6-foot-4- amous ABR H O A Ema Afth, Fred Johnson, Ohio State, inch leap. Mar. saftell, cf .......... Time, :06.3. ( University Distance Medley Relay—Won —————————————— | for $$ Sor Tain Bi Brag Sam Fut) pp ctour Hock | Dame: third, ,, Michigan State, fourth, Pur- ockey we Fine ho v Put won bY Oh Charles 1 Fonville, Teams to P lay Again : Michigan, 56 fest 6% nehas: Joon Send, Phee.| The Chicago Blackhawk Jun- Shirt third Charles Denninger. Purdue, 48 leet fors and Junior Caps of Indian- ' y es N » 3 ghee; Journ. Ju hon :|apolis, amateur hockey teams, Work
¥ Larose, >: Eastern Illinois, 46 8 teat 11% faches. (Bet have arranged a second meeting 0 of 54 feet 7% Here on Apr. 11 following last : 3-3 tie at the Coliseum. NIUE
fquith, Miami; Attn .Wheaton, Time,
Bases . 1 Balls son Dia Righ Hurdles Won by Jiri: Special Arranged for
Hits—O nings, BY 2 in 3, Po-| well, Ohio State; Afth, "James Brodie,| Arrangements have been made Bagby 2 in 3.| Michigan Norm 1
al. Time, {equals Wild | Purdue relays record set by Charles Hiad for running a Sportsman’s SpePite CHR Hy of Chicago in 1943) ciel to the Joe Louis-Jersey Joe
tcher—Creel. Umpires—Wilson| Coll, Sprint Medl oo b Time—32:18. Michigan Normal oS T Garied Walcott world’s championship
: :|fight in New York, June 23. With fourth, Bala Michigan.|8@ limit of 300 fans the special ase marke S43 2 relays Tegord|will leave Indianapolis June 22, in_1945 and tied by Bradiey - 1947.) over the Big Four route. Indiana (Bill adley, Horace Mamala, The special is being handled by
Frum Medle, elay—Won by William Se Tom Deal): second,ithe Patton News Bureau, 1040 N.| Ohio State; third, Michigan; fourth, Michigan State. Time, 428. Delaware St.
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They worked a three- Marquette, 12 feet
3 y Bob Phelps of Illinois in The Goodman team took the
240- Tad Shuttle Purdie Relay—Won by second Qhio State (Fred Smith, John Murphy, AST 2740 actual series. Topping the|Richard A Maxwell, Loyd Second, bod eaton; third, on kM ime. : attack was Sam Friedman who | (Equals Purdue relays record set in pr Ps or tallied a 624. PY yniversiey Date Relay_Won by Oho % "2 Fifth was assumed by the Dil-|State "Russell "VEa Porter, Mal Ab »
lon Office Equipment team with a | jaea: inird Not y Sogrva boll; Seid, Jee oN % 2878 actual score, a 315 handicap, | fii, Indiana.” “Time.”
Wallnes (Robert Mihuta, Ted Theodore
ond, Wheaton: third, Ohio Wesleyan; "®t... oo squad dropped to third following fourth, Michigan Normal: fifth, Ball State. ‘ % Se sey the Marvin's Service rise. They a Ruubed Sess 3 aot ‘ 4 led the tourney after the first ;
.. 203s | Week-end’s outings with a 3217 8 | handicap score. Fourth place was| Bears Early Choice
202 32 taken by the W& Z Supply five For Coast Grid Title Lin on | vith 2 2687-54433 i BERKELEY, Cal, Mar. 29
THE LEAGUES — By far the| (UP) — Spring football practice best total of the league Mili will get under way at University
ton) 1s |Sport Bowl Saturday Matinee, |LYnn Waldorf announced today Dick constructed his elevated to-|28 he slated a geperal sign-up .... 1870 |tal on games of 274, 223 and 245. (for next Wednesday. . The Bears, early choice to win
700 mark this season. (the 1948 Pacific Coast Conference Leading the ladies for the two crown, expect 24 lettermen in the| days was Lila Littrell who col-|{OPening sign-up. -t | ?
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