Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1948 — Page 31

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BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 1 (UP)

Edmonds, former Indiana

Thversity fullback, last night =

yas added to his alma maters coaching staff as end and wing

. Times NEW ORLEANS, La. Apr. but it is mo joke that Stanley

i | New Orleans Pelicans.

i same Pelicans.

entzel, Five Rookie Dropped From List; iPelicans Win, 4-3

Tight Pitching Features New Orleans Game; New Third Sacker Reports From Coast

or | 1—Today is April Fool's Day,! center fielder for the past three years, has been released to the

It also is no joke that the Tribe lost their first exhibition game | i [against a club in the lower minors, 4 to 3, last night to those

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Wentzel, Indianapolis Indians!

| INDIANAPOLIS pack coach. 3 Along with the veteran Went- | ¢ Edmonds Ts! ing 1h vas : zel, five rookies also were Saffel, of ........... 3 ° ’ 2 . with the Baltimore of the chopped from the squad as the Lthlhas 111i All-American Conference. om 5 Indians wound up their stay in {Plate .. .. © 0 0 0 0 o ously be had thathed fab 10 Years) the Gulf city. Third Baseman|Bard. rf } 393 13 at La Porte (Ind.) High, and at|_ John McKewon and Outfielder Minor, if . . 30 1 1.9 o Murray (Ky.) State Teachers : Minor went to Waco on|Jeatherly, if 132% 92 College. bo joption, and First Baseman Al{Merson, 3 .........4 1 1 5 5 ol Bimonds was the secund aad Grunwald and Bill McFarland Sense . .......4 ¢ 8 4 1 of tion to head Coach Clyde Smith's and Outfieider Phil Alotta are to richard =... .....1 o & o © 0} staff announced yesterday. Ed- join Wentzel with the Pels. SITS, P ..renreor 20.0 0.190 G. (Ted) Whereatt, long-|_ _ Crawford .......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ward Sent to Tallahassee | oomane le time head coach at Superior’ Four other rookies who were| Totals .......... 3 3 6M 13 2

named

1932. He is a native of Georgetown, Ill. ; He was expected to arrive in Bloomington today along with | James Freeman, new line coach,| for the official opening of the! Crimson spring practice.

Banquet Apr. 12 The Indianapolis Indiana University Club has arranged a banquet in honor of new Head Footpall Coach Clyde Smith and his staff at the Indianapolis Athptic Club on Apr. 12, Noble L. Biddinger is president of the IU Club here.

Redskins, Tigers

Meet on Track

‘Manual and Crispus Attucks open the high school outdoor track and field -season tomorrow afternoon in a dual meet starting at 2 o'clock at Delavan Smith field. Inclement weather has handicapped both squads. in early training thus far and nothing approaching record performance is anticipated. Coach Ray Van Arsdale has a guartet of lettermen for a Redskin nucleus this spring. These include the Harvey twins—James

and Henry-—dashmen; Miler Roy A Turley and Bill Derrett in the high jump.

J Hockey Players Held After Brawl

NEW HAVEN, Conn., Apr. 1 (UP)~Five mempers pf the Buffalo team of \the American

(wis) Teachers College was| freshman grid coach!

earlier. Edmonds earned all-conference ponors et Indiana in 1831 and

sent to the Pittsburgh camp in Bartow, Fla., two weeks ago have been ordered to report to Tallahassee’ of the Florida-Interna-

| Third Baseman Glenn Crawford was added to the roster, re-| porting to the club from the Pacific Coast League where he played with Oakland last year.

165 pounds.

Oilers Edge Kentucky, 53-49

NEW YORK, Apr. 1 (UP)—|was released because of his fail-

ficials.

Wentzel, one of the most popular players on the Indian squad,

ented players were named today joined the Tribe in 1945 he hit

ketball team, whose victory in|the year. His average dropped in the games at London this sum-{1946 to a little over .300 and in mer is already a foregone con- 1947 he hit only .249. clusion. : Tight Pitching ; The court stars, among them| In last night's game the Tribe some of the most famous giants/dealt and received the tightest in the game, were selected by a pitching of the Spring. Each special committee which labored team was held to six hits with at length to cull seven collegians John Hutchings and Frank Stare and seven AAU players from the on the mound for the Indians and eight-team post’ season tourna-{Jim Patton and Bob DeCamp ment which finished at Madison pitching for the Pels. Square Garden last night. Hutchings held the Pels scoreThe entire starting lineup of|less for five innings, but weakthe Phillips Oilers, who won the ened in the sixth and allowed the tourney with a 53-49 triumph|Pelicans three runs. over Kentucky, was named to the

Kentucky's first five. charged with the defeat. The From the Oilers of Bartlesville,| winning run came in the eighth, Okla., come seven-foot Bob Kur-|being scored on a force play at land, Sor ward Jesse Renick and|second. R. C. Pitts, and guards Lew Beck Spectacular Catches |and Gordon Carpenter. Pete sin Pelican left fielder, ‘Named « from Kentucky were|st51e the show with spectacular center Alex Groza, forwards|catches in deep left field. Twice

Hockey League, accused of beating up 2 man so badly he ma lose an eye, were free on bail today. Y The players were arrested on

breath of peace charges follow. Center of the Oakland, Cal, Bitt-|

ing a restaurant disturbance.

Wallace Jones and Cliff Barker, he nabbed long drives by Ra |and guards Ralph Beard and Ken|gcott, both of ® ich Ou pare {Rollins. been home runs in Indianapolis, The other four were Don| The Indians tallied twice in the Barksdale, the brilliant Negro eighth to tie the count at 3-all. The runs came on a walk to {ners; Vince Boryla, former Notre Charley Letchas, singles by Phil

Released on bonds of $2500 each | D2Mme star with the Denver Nug-|Ajotta and Les Fleming, and a

for trial Apr. 21 were Joseph

Bell, 24; . 24; Thomas M. Cooper, as | York University.

Leslie Hickey, 27: Les Douglas 29, and Michael McMahon, 32. Hospital authorities said

ets; Rev. Jackie Robinson of long fly by Roy Weatherly. {Baylor, and Ray Lumpp of New| The Redskins travel on around the Gulf today, opening tonight in Omar (Bud) Browning of Phil-|3 two-game series with Mobile. [lips will be head coach of the eee ern

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He was signed by Pittsburgh of- : or Pat

Fourteen of America’s most tal-|ure to hit consistently. When he Marcum to Head

Stare, although giving only one international team, and so was hit in his two frames, was | Allison, vice president, and Del

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{team with Adolph Rupp of KenWould be some time before they could tell whether the - victim, tucky his assistant. Wallace Holland, 23, would lose

the sight of his left eye.

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London Track Goers The Pleasant Run Golf Club will hold its first meeting of the

Suffer Lens Shyness season tomorrow night at 7:30 in

LONDON, Apr. 1 (UP)—"“Keep|the clubhouse. Members will disyour cameras trained on the|cyss the official opening of the horses,” the super-swank London course, Apr. 10, and elect comJockey Club told photographers mittee chairmen. today. Tommy Vaughn, Pleasant Run The London Daily Herald ex-|pro, has announced the first plained the order. “It is under-{ABCD tourney will be held Sunstood that many prominent race day, Apr. 4, at noon. Entries will goers recently complained that|pe accepted until 11 a. m. Vaughn they havé been embarrassed by|will accept entries by phone, publication of themselves and|Irvington 0095. their companions in photographs. ETT “Some of these embarrassments! 1 {caused divorce proceedings.” Gladchuk Signed | rmbt ls rte BRIDGEPORT, Sopa, ae 1 (UP)—The University o ridgeAmateur Softball he which will have a football | The Em-Roe Sporting Soods Se. hich team for the first time next seaBooch Crore din dE wnight son, has signed Chet Gladchuk,

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— Basketball Results

OLYMPIC TOURNAMENT Phillips Dfters 53, University of Kenfin

49 (finals). {Denver 73, Baylor 64 (consolation game). |

} ions : KEENE’S and Other| 7:45. Teams .desiring to play in these coach under a one-year contract.

PROFESSIONAL National League Pi 3 lis 83, Tri-Cities i No division title, 3-D). } BAA Playoefls

| - i ton 81, Chicago 77 (tied in best-of | three-game series, 1-1).

GRAY COVERT

ayeffs 9 OMinneape- |

Plate ran for Alotta in eighth. Richard batted for Hutchings in seventh. Crawford batted for Stare in ninth. NEW ORLEANS

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es sw, 1131] i They are First Baseman Wil- Kraus, Jb -3 151: 3 8 of am Manning, Shortstop Teddy Reid. : | Rojeck, Qutfielder Frank Thomas! ae oy n Serer H : 3: : ° 0 : :.1 |and Catcher Tom Keifenthaler, [Garber of .........0 0 0 0 0 0 MUSCLEMAN — Jim Patrick Manning and Thomas have | Adams. se Sire “3 . 3 ] 3 : of the Purdue extension division |peen tabbed “comers” and were MeAllister, 'o 3 0 0 3 0 8 and a navy veteran will repre- |given bonuses to join the Pitts-/giae™P el 9 8 1 8 0 sent the Hofmeister Studio in |burgh chain, Rojek, a sandlot Decamp, p . 0... $:1°0 0.0.1 0 the Indiana AAU physical cul. [player in Pittsburgh last year, i8| mous ...........2% ¢ 6 21 8 Ta ture contest to be. held at | brother of the Pirate infielder,! xing batted for Patton in th. | Brookside gym on Apr 25. Pat Stan Rojek. Kiefenthaler is a re-| Rue ran for Hughes in eigh _ i 00! ! + for [91° |cent graduate of Marquette Uni- INDIANAPOLIS ........... 300 010 0303 | rick is five feet nine and weighs *| versity. {New Orleans .............. 000 003 01x—4

Runs batted in—Hutchings, Held, Adams 2, Feng. Weatherly, McAllister. Twobase hit—Hutchings. Sacrifice—Held, Dou-, ble play—Fleming, Scott and Fleming. Left! 8ses—INDIANAPOLIS 6, New Orleans Bases on halls—Off Patton 1, Hutch-| 4, Stare 2, Decamp 1. Struck out—| Stare 1. Hi

on h ts .” ngs, Hutchings :| er—Decamp. tare. Um- | Piro-Rale, Girard and Meier, Time)

to the United States Olympic bas- over .300 and was the rookie or City Amateur Loop

The Indianapolis Amateur|

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of a four-team Manufacturers League in a meeting last night in City Hall. Teams from E. C. Atkins, P. R. Mallory, Kingan and Allison were | entered by representatives to play Saturday afternoons beginning May 1. League officers elected for the 1948 season were Ed Marcum of Atkins, president; Bill Layton of

Griffin of Mallory, secretary. The South Side Giants, last year's champions in the Big Six

Field in the Municipal League. Two more clubs are needed to round out a six-club City circuit, but three leagues are ready for play—Manufacturers, Bix Six and Municipal. The latter leagues will operate on Sundays starting May 2. ;

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