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® nN 3 AN ee al $ 48 $ 4 Tribe Routs Travelers, 13-2° | Kaa TE TTEEEEEEEEE=————— . : Wasson Picked SPORTS ROUNDUP _Baghy Gives . . : By EDDIE ASH 7 Hit Boi To Pilot brid i ana Ney Ahir: tase Weoks of S ng ; greeted the Wolverine warriors vious, | BE In Spring oracl WRONG STEP .
McDaniels to Assist; toe... Gosters! THE WONG STE... Beard Homers, Letchas, * . = , thri ; a | . . ’ Haviland Retirin baag, te an the St. Louis Browns came by Drives mn 5 Runs { All American, | The advancement of twe-South-| ought to know his nickname in a painful man- Times Special
ner. . . « While still with the Red Sox, he decided to go fishing one day when the club trained in Sarasota, Fla. . . . The player pulled in a catfish and while trying to unhook it from his line, stepped on one of its fins. . . . Infection set in and Metkovich was sidelined for several weeks. . . . the name Catfish,
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Apr. 10 —Just two more games tonight and tomorrow afterndon—and ‘the barnstorming Indianapolis Indians will hit the trail for nome and househunting. The spring season in the South will be completed and the Tribe will oe on the warpath in search of the Hence, American Association pennant. There is, of course, the exhibi{tion with the Yankees next
because ‘back in! the mid- Twenties, his name as synonymous! with speed, grace’ and the deft handling of a football . . . He! was a marvel as| a player. . . .| Without doubt, Michigan's great- a jate and was duated from Ball{est end, and ane of the greatest x |State in 1940, He coached at|ever to play footbsll, he had a! HOT HITTER . .. Manager Wednesday afternoon at Victor {Goodland from 1940 to 1944 and|knack of doing the miraculous— Lefty O'Doul of the San Fran-| Field. : !served in the Seabees during the the easy way . .. Qosterbaan was| Cisco Seals relates this story] The’ Indians will try to make ‘war. He has been an assistant in|gifted with a great pair of foot-| bout Lefty Gomez, one-time New|it two in a row against the Ifootball and basketball at South-|ball hands . . . He learned to field York Yankee pitching great: Little Rock, Ark. Travelers tot Gomez was a great admirer of night after defeating them last
port assistant coaches to head coaches in their respective sports was announced today by Jewell Young, athletic director of the’ school. i Kenneth Wasson was moved into the position as head football {coach to succeed B. G. (Red), |Haviland, who is retiring after 25 years of coaching. : Wasson is a Southport gradu-
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port for. the last two seasons. [a bounding ball and to make C Ge ! : "ny I" Chaiincey McDaniels has been!difficult, one-handed and two- Charley hringer, former” sec- night. 13 to 2, as Jim Bagby went Ir editorial in ve named head wrestling coach and handed catches . ... He worked at 0nd base star of the Detroitithe route. e only real loyal assistant fn football. He is a handling & ball until it became T18ers. so when one of Lefty's) Bagby is to date the first pitchfor the rights of graduate of Bloomington Hign second nature to him . . . Bennie teammates Dbelittled Gehringer er to go nine innings for the | believed, v . School and Indiana University in can still make one-handed catches And referred to him as & 'bum.” Tribe this season. He allowed allyhoo you gave . : ’ Photo by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer. 1940 and was an all-conferenceior flip a féotball like a juggler .. Somes rel ly he doesnt seven nila St walks 20d nt one var speech, . ' " . . |grappler while in college. And all throu the 1947 season; ” ae aller as he or the openhis two s oo WON BY .A LEAP —Ed Wieland of Warren Central leaped across the finish line yesterday to win the | McDaniels was featball and Oosterbaan; dh the backfield oy the first day of the season ing day assignment. a - ei 100-yard dash in a dual meet at Washington. Other dashmen pictured above (left to right) are Bernie Brown | Frestling conch at Crawiandilis/consh under Fra Crisler, Bw ter Wrough. the Drives in 5 Runs untruths . . 4 . . . * {from 0 an coach retired, ‘was ou early w NE . | Adding zest to the game was i & g the health and (Washington), Rodney Dunham (Warren), Bob Reuter (Washington) and Den Carlisle (Washington) at far right. | 57% 0 0 0) Amphitheater backs, tossing footballs at them| FFX. la tng 2 2 id ._ wa ens; many people Reuter was second. Carlisle was third. Washington won the mget, 65!/; fo 511. School in 1945 and 1946. |during preliminary warm-up pe-| , GETTING THE BREAKS ... | ‘00 8.00d and a fieldin a this military and ’ ren oe — "| riods, encouraging sleight-of-hand| The New York Giants won the |S, 0 “PUT GIS 0 ond rt | . . pennant in the “spring training |®* on. by astiglione, Le lected | id for Ch S Sh ein Bann a eo) The ag Al Lech and Prk un. Ln a to at. i a } { Michigan one of the best ball- ix. Al as drove in five runs with a nor Bedell Dates Are Se ecte 3 Schools i or mp aves ow |handling teams in the country.| ¢amp In Phoenix, Ariz, they |double and two singles, and > enlighten them. | : |. . + Look for more of the same/ Were Mot rained out of an ex- |p gy rocked a homer and a Badal Smith inks Tourneys | or ‘New Ring Deal’ [si cine were stn] Lote ua iun a wis pedal] Suis © For Y ( Track onors ; + nest. fall | month's stay. They'll Castiglione romped about the al Military Train- . J | ov ata inh y : ney field with coltish energy. handling : ; By BOB STRANAHAN THEY PLAY ROUGH . . . | turn to Phoenix in 1048. A 8 0 SPI they By BILL PITMAN aa) hours strolling nl Ri le Washin ton, | Boxing's “new deal” in Indianapolis still needs a little shuing, Caleb Martin, tackle on the | "nn Rine OR ar: et are not afraid of Coe pill ntly bave distinct aversions | pps . 9 ! [the fight fans decided today. : Chicago professional Cardinals | CHAMPS AT THEIR BEST . “with a leaping ‘atch Hig} The leaders we have. purse - thelr time or Evetin y | Tech Win Meets | The ring followers liked what they saw of Light Heavyweight championship football (eam. Indianapolis fans are almost cer-i yo Sep vl “ott bm ol aders Me ont . to spending the gS. : Indiana Golf| Broad Ripple and Wash- Champion Gus Lesnevich, but they began walking out as early| has retired from competition. tain to see the New York Yan- ©) Tribesna, Ww at’ cent by At least the directors of the Indianapolis and Indiana | Tech; Broad Ripple an as the third round on the featured bantamweight scrap which| - - » He received a serious back [Kees at full strength here.next/Mmer n now at center nan and Mr. M Associations are able to proceed with speed in preparing schedules ington began the bidding for city {Wednesday afternoon in the ex-|for the Travelers.
followed the exhibition at the Armory last night. | Injury in a game ngainst the . - | Eagles in Philadelphia near the
| end of the 1947 season and doc-
track honors yesterday by domlinating meets involving eight Marion County teams.
and drafting resolutions.
Wes Livengood Travelers” Yesterday in. the Columbia
starting pitcher, was in serious
{hibition tilt with the Hoosier Red-
A d of imately 2 SHOW Of approximately 2400 {skins, , . . After meeting the In-
Monday's tourney is a .pro-am
Club the two groups met in « joint session and in a short space of time elected officers, voted a contribution to the Coatesville relief fund, selected sites for the district golf championship tourney, accepted a suggestion for adoption of uniform handicap
event with entries closing at 12:30 p. m. Each professional will play in a foursome with three amateurs and tee-time is 12:45. The first South Grove four-ball meet, Apr. 18, will run in competition with the spring meeting of the Indiana Professional Golf
led by Allen Meyerose, as the Greenclads won with 80% points over Howe with 68% and Crispus Attucks with 1615. Meyerose garnered first in both) dashes and second in the broad
jump. He took the hundred in|
The exhibition between
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Sheldon Bell of Columbus pr
|came to see Prombter Forrest , Tech's triumph at Howe, was McKinney's first show and paid] ec y dl nais
{ably attracted most of them, al{though it was billed on the pro-
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Tech and Southport battled to
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- » » OFF WINGING . . . The San
start in the 1948 race. . . . The lclub won its first six games and |“San Fran” fans got the benefit
idians, the Yanks will push on least to battle the Brooklyn {Dodgers in two games at Ebbets
|Francisco Seals of the Pacific Field and one at Yankee StaCoast League staged a blazing|dium. The champs open the
American League season Washington on Apr, 19. ” . ».
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trouble for three of the four innings he was in the game. In the opening stanza Jack Cassini
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rules, and announced the date In| am as an “added special attrac.| = 10-Inning 2-to-2 tie yesterday of an early thrill watching the lione's single. of the state amateur champion-|“3™ ato. mottling. a thiesdayl203, 308 turned Jn the [Sty gram ee . highlight city-county high!0ld scoreboard. ; Steve Souchock, Kansas City's Living ea. Heme ca SN ship tourney. lous vote|conterence and SEI From Apr. Tastes 220, 238, | Champion Gus demonstrated school baseball activity in which | THE GOLDEN WEST . .. Of In Why Prine boi rhe but went under again in the 2 wowing im Pi 18 through 20, will be held in the| 1p the triangular meet at Man-|Slearly why be won Tighter | Broad Ripple, Manual and Frank- the 58 recognized horse racing| Yankees want to keep him as a (third when a walk, two errors, um ly toa the Indianapolis Association Lincoln Hotel. ‘The meeting Will lal, Broad” Ripple’s Rockets lived 0 "8% ORE 0 05 “UU lin Township were victorious. |Fracks in the United States, alll stand-in for the aging George [three singles and a double by’ ed I with 20 voted to have its championship{COREITe With Slestare ana gem. uw to thelr Some NY ohne jeran is a bit over his best fignt- The Tech-Southport game was pot oo have shows a Sedline MeQuinn, . + « The champs will Castighione added up to scars four le for the tourney June 14 at HighlandUC Ctl 8 "oA tourney. |awept the broad jump and both|!DE Weight at 180 pounds, but he's called by darkness on the South-|iast meeting, according to Gen-| your. at least at the en saat [Beards homer brought two ruris amunists. within or ny : aS ain Vk| The South Grove meet is the (relays to win with 82% points, Sul up Shas) as the Jroveruial port field. Gene Dietz pitched no-'eral Manager William P. Kyne| sow's start. home, and a walk, two singles. ge at Rome. Tone Cat. Speedway. Also rst city four-ball tourney and |Manual was second with 38% LUCE “dl SU SRO OF, OP€ hit ball but his support was not! ; and another double by Castig. joing to have d was a motion to: set ajcntries will close Sunday at Giand Southport tralled with 22. | Bell Staggered |quite on par and allowed runs in! Hone tallied jhe other two, 397 on the Re enent date for future tourism. Bill Russell, club profes-| Washington's Continentals) Stage red Bell with the fourth,and fi exans: r a nee © Bi 54 4) Plechots also predict permanent, a full week of Sional will “accept registrations railed to win a single individual | “0 CCl TF gge : ol ourth.and Ath innings, . | shared the pitching for Little Rs wi mats | 7 ee CR an ae SY Sb ne to ern, fh ond dia ok 1 on ain , Qf es an une. . i i Cl ear y a 2 margin o Athi ¥ 1 z ts and relays to win a; a e runaway scoring of the Tribe. i Kenneth Hoy suggested all Womens Dates xi pb with Warren Central fount in the Jouwrth even with the on the one-hit pitching of Ed S ots in Master 4 Golf The only other run on the: Redhandicapping in the future be! Dates also were set for the In- big training “pillows. | Scheib and Claude Neeley. skin score book came in the sixth
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AUGUSTA, Ga. Apr. 10 (UP)
‘Harry Todd, a comparatively
off Mouledous with one of the
singled, Les Fleming and Culley and ‘Letchas |
District Association system, annual championship tourney in ®%:3-. | Nand ‘Was the Reggie Martina of Pittsburgh and er, belted a grand slam homer Unknown Texan who seemed dazed about the whole thing, led the Travelers’ six errors figuring w the Germans which would give a uniform sys- . meeting of the association's) WaPere, r. ylang both, Jorge Ortiz of Mexico Oty Sided, to aid the Rockets chalk up their | field in the Masters golf tournament today with 139 at the the play. on ians. Russia was tem for all tourneys held by the an yeoterany at Fighland = ldashes and placing second in the|3% 21 secon Con, jound| second victory as they beat yisit- half-way mark. . | During the eighth,’ Johnny pr, Rie local organization. s ladiez chamblonshi] tour- diot put. when the Smoky y ba {ing Zionsville, 8-1. But grouped closely behind him were most of the pre- Hutchings, the Indians’ laughing he ie Officers Re-elected ~ |mey will be played June 28 to) PRIN Sa biffed Ortiz alongside the right! Franklin Township literally tournament favorites, just waiting for Todd to slip up. Todd, boy, gave the customers his first 5 Election of officers was sim- July 2, inclusive, on the Highland! Midaet Car Drivers eye and th. Mexican was unable ran away from Beech Grove in however, reportedly is without) re sm tm i . |show of the season while in the Wy 5 plified to the extreme by re-|course. A net and gross tourney, 9 to arise during the count. {a Capital District game on thenerves and his friends say the third base coaching box. iin ; electing all officers, with [E. L./was also scheduled for June 8 at'To Vie at Salem Martina outweighed Ortiz near-| Flashes’ diamond, beating the/terrific pressure of the home [1S er 0 emain T ee . Lennox being elected for a life Hillcrest and 81 two-day gross and) SALEM, Apr. 10-A 25-1ap spe: ly sight poutds and fidde: ihe Hornets 20-8. stretch in the Masters won't ribe Box Score vo : i . 2 and 3! ' . Tens | MOSt O s advantage, The ee Hits ian oii : ; | squabble about the § low 3s honors: President. net cer wi and ID « Hills, cial event is to feature the midget burgher came in Dage % and or.| = Pother Him, I | » . INDIANAPOLIS na. They So wt w Kennedy, B big and |resepctively. auto race card schequled ere tiz at 117. 1. U. Grid Coach on his second round oreo el t IC | aN ve ! 8 ' na. Ae , B. Leh .. Sunday afternoon and a field o < O'Bannon Wi Clark Young, vice presidents; The ladies also prepared ‘a Indiana and Midwest Bon Wins | . His drives boomed down the; g ; oT Neal Grider, treasurer, and Clif-'schedule of dates for the club, 16dIng an Bart The other eight-rounder went Here Monday |Augusta National fairways like, - ANN ARBOR, Mich, Apr. 10 1d : : g » : ford Wagoner, secretary. team championship elimination Time trials for a heavy pro-|t0 Bob O'Bannon, a newcomer| Indiana University’s new foot- ¥ non Shots a on t A, green. (UP)~~Herbert O. (Fritz) Crisler 4 0 ora > results, they have Many of the amateurs who |tourneys. The first.will be held}, 1 will get under way at 1 from Jeffersonville, over Rill|ball coach, Clyde Smith, and his/he one-putte mes. en it'gaid today he would remain as «3 3 i 33 chiropractor. There will participate in the state meet June 14 at the Indianapolis Couns 2 m. and the first regular race Davis of Indianapolis. They are coaching staff will be guests of|Was over he had six birdies and gathjetic director at the Univer- 3 : g Indiana Who have sponsored by the Indiana Golfitry Club, and survivors will play is slated at 2 p. m. The track light-heavyweights. honor Monday night at a dinner ORLY one hole over par Jor 2s sity of Michigan and spiked Sa 4 : : 3 ¢ re better physically. Association; announced yesterday July 12 at South Orove. THe, ‘i... two miles: west of/ Tbe Jeersonville Negro slsolof the 1 U, Club of Indianapolis $7 10 & a& 12 of the day rumors he would resign and take! Ar 24d say no » We > be held at Meridian Hills, July semi-final rounds will be Bl aye ‘Salem on State Road 56. ad shoe 3 a BYE pou pu ] at ihe Athletic Club, et Leurant Rous \an Industrial job. eh RR RY edit is due. Surely » will welcome the chance tojAug. 9 at Woodstock an e nes ian — over Davis an use 8 advaut-| Noble L. Biddinger, president of| I did ound was a Crisler, about whom specula- Sra : Il of their patients get the feel of tournament play two remaining teams will set a Amateur Hockey Tilt age in the Hose Sgiting to wear | the alumni group, said that thes, usb ie at I cao va and tion arose last month after he ABR H O A 2 "help them get 8 in the tourney Monday at Hill- date and place for the champion- : Tinwot. Blacks down the local fighter. |affair will start at 6:30 o'clock | 3 fouse unt a iy and stepped down as Michigan coach, Sarboroush, rt ARR HB A.2 nly five states crest, sponsored by the PGA. ship playoff. The Chicago Juni Ag Two knockouts highlighted the and the oratory will be kept to a foun Ja e lowest round of o.i4 ho had been interested in Mok po of iid i i 18 are on y ye chiro vse ——————————=——— hawks and the Junior Caps preliminaries. A. B. (Wild Man) minimum in order that the alum-|the day." said Todd, who is Pro go era) offers from industry, ~(Ghntrell, tt 1110 ¥ 6 .1 0° n't recognize ¢ - | ‘meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock | Morton, a willowy welterweight!ni may have time to chat ‘nfor-|at Dallas’ Northwood Club. a roots art ay ty the Morgan, ..0..3 & @ 16 1k Hoosiers? — 6 Honor ( ounts Ro e {in a return amateur hockey game from Huntington, W. Va., landed mally with the new coaches. | Todd's duties at Northwood, | (7, ersity of Michigan EH col Womuek, ib’ TA» b "oo ob at” the Coliseum. The teams a sleeper punch on wiry Jim Cha-| A press reception is to be neld Plus the care of his four boys and lege athletics to leave m si mp % i } 31 : : ’ . {played a 3-3 tie in their first ney at 2:29 in the second round|in advance by Robert Cook, di-|® daughter who are beginning to ion » Crisler told a press omter. Livengood, “ kh i 0 1 meeting and lineups will be Vir- of their scheduled four-rounder. rector of sports publicity and as- dévelop ‘into long lean Texas | V dono vn 2: ® 9 nN oOX- unt QassSiIC tually the same for tomorrow.| Referee Roy Rogers stopped sistant to Athletic Director Paull Rangers like their daddy, have| The craft di trat t | Flechota, | 0 « i n : {Three 15-minute periods will be another welterweight tussle be- (Pooch) Harrell, {kept him off the tournament cir-| y_ gridiron strategist otk a a By. FRANK WILSON !played and there will be no ad-|tween Howard Eldridge and esti maim cuit. Who led the 1947 Michigan team| ZUTC \oiii tor Livengood in fourth. Six honor-count scores and a terrific team struggle marked the mission charge. |George DeFabis in the second Wolverine End Coach He last won a PGA tournament to the BIg Nine and Rose Bowl Indianapolis... Loo 404 401 0001 weekly outing of the Fox-Hunt Classic loop last night. Altogether ere ees ete een oor He awarded the fight to in 1946 at Orlando, Fla. He won c pionships admitted that he Little Roe io. DOL 000 100- 7
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Apr. 10(tne coveted Masters bid by fin- had recelved “numerous” offers’ Runt Dated inlitehay 3 Castiglione
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right totals of better than 650 were turned in by the male keglers {Eldridge on a technical K. O.| : y Beard 3 : : of the city, while the ladies worked an abbreviated schedule. Bo heham Sod) 8 Besion (Ar 3 (six When it was apparent that De-| tUP) = yames (Bill) Orwig, 100d ishing in the first 24 in last year's Of Jobs from professional football base ils 2 olchur Castiglione. De ts § ut every year or sO Johnny Mencin, the season's first 700-shooter, almost connected BiTHFe é "|Fabis was in no condition longer| °2 coach at the University of | National Open. | clubs, radio, and industrial con- [ate DL On i. ponsors a premiers for his second as he leveled 698 woods in Classic. Johnny New York (A) a, Montgomery {Sou-Bettf, defend himself. | Toledo, was appointed today as| By coincidence, the runner-up, Cerns. | Bagby. ast iflivne ons Plate. | Lett of st what Hollywood “y ‘AY. ; opened the paign’s 700 sweep- petroit (A) 4, Memphis (Sow) 2 (night) Doyle Upchurch of Muncie won 304 soach at the University of 5¢ the midpoint was andther non-' EE {Bases-1 a adie Rock I. Be Ft. Wayne Women . stakes on Sept. 24 with a 733 in| Bane. 1) 1a, soston 0 4 |trom Torpedo Tinsley of ndian-| Michigan, completing the Staff (our player who came in with the|10-Mile Event Tops |Mouledons 1 pissocs 2°" iteOf Liven ras n> 1 k oo d j ttre, Indiapapolis League ats: Louis (N) 8 Mobile (Sou) 2 (8 i2-| apolis in their lightweight opener | Under Head Coach Bennie 00s- | firgt couple of dozen in the last! Gr fi i d R i ge 10 4 ; M WY ton and Hollywood ake WIBC Pritchett’s. In his near-miss last pg! ir 10. Asheville \Gsl) 3. land Art Arbuckle of Indianapolis terbaan. Orwig was a football |open, He was Claude Harmon of eentie ace Bi anol Ain me tcher-— B wings and for m’ DALLAS, Tex. #7 (UP)— night, hé garnered tallies of 203, philadelphia (A) 1 Moule (Ga-Fla) © got the nod over Les Thompson, and basketball star at Michigan the famed Wingfoot Club at| GREENFIELD, Ind. Apr. 10— wikking piicher- Bagby, Pl asing i ~ “State of oui and J Rypetition 277 and as. He Folia for the “ning. ie Caveiand (AY 3 also of Indianapolis, in the other in 1927, 1928 and 1929. Manatonesk, N. Y. He had a|The midget car Svecdstors are|jdvensood, . Umpl - | ich : arts | n. annual Marott’s Shoes quintet. {New York Of: 10, Clevelanc (2) 4. four-rounder. 0 RTT spectacular round of 70. schedu £0 open Up here LOMOT- pus i— ; bk Women's Inter | 0th Bowling| Another 700 kegler, Bill Blyth, |Chicsro (®¥) 6. 8. Lows 4) 2 — 0 —_—_ Semi-Pro, Independent | Eagles 2d Hole row at the one-half-mile dirt] & PLAY GOLF + std Conger set mt, Bo afr a/v hs two seine (oie creat | AGT NIGHT'S BOWLING LEADERS and Amateur Baseball | 2 cog (5 second hoe win rack tise mts hons of aren | 1 3 rt etape | whole tach squads for"1 “year-s, yedfiead in thelofferings of 184, 234 and matched 00 BOWLERS GEN) ge Helmer, Tog Cabin Gre... or OO ray Ee Loar it hraciiis| 2 fternoun trying to protect that|are to start at 1 p. m. There will hr we Fea mo. Mr. Bening night|Mencin’s high of 277 as a closer. | Johnny Mencin, Marott’s Shoes ...... gps Bernard Pappas, Eli Lilly ++. 808! tomorrow at 1:30 p. mn. at Beech «Grove gain on par. He played both the be five heat events, the first at JOUNTRY SLU8 ning. § Matches, He led the Brass Rail five to a|Bil Buth Washington. (C} Stent Johos, Washinglon ors S081 Pash. | TTYOUR ATs Suicatie, 13th and 15th holes from a creek!2 p. m. The program will be | su om Fon atti. ore ron yuo Motors Foiled games of|617-1058-1025.3003 total In the. Sos iu of Hues Calis |. $3 marie, Ads, Noval, Ornanct ., 0, Joe, MBit, 4h, pi Sizkosgt 3 DARK and parred them both. leabped by a 10-mile. special. 2014100 Garson Ave." 0A-3231 788, 746 and 760 last night to set| Washington loop at the Illinois Carl Hindel, Tompkins Ice Cream Xe . © MOTOW at 2 D. bY, vouts are wanted n Hogan, Hershey, Pa., and laps. A i use the tea dian Lew Daugherty, Insurance --. Sap George Crofts, Washingian $08 and should call Manager George Shaner, Chick H rile, ! i ne Be int Sr five's 2204.pin total De not | in the high sixes was John Spohr. Bowes eal Past ; fi mam, fede Club sos Cartel Side Suints, last year's Big Six Mich, Ves behind Todd sad S b 7 i lf F ht of Cc t ! n. Spencer Tracy, pected to stand up long as .he Carl Hardin, veteran Tompkins | Johnny Murphy, Bor seit No. 1.... 648 Dick Weber, Delaware Bowling Center 608 champs, will prectice tomorrow st Cars Harmon with 141s, and five tien! portsmen $ Spec al for ig en ury stuffed shirt of his heavy firing increases in the five- Ice Cream pin-man, who totaled Emie Koch, Nutlonal (Loree $42 Bil Adeock, Navona} Recriatios’” $68 Sans olay Ih the City League this' Were grouped at 142. They were JOE LOUIS JOE WALCOTT he man you sdw in Week tournament. 692 on games of 269, 222 and 201. {Ered BER ar Link Belt No. 1 .... 639 Louis Habig, Bchwitzer-Cummins go3 year and tryolils Are wanted. Call Buck Lloyd Mangrum, first-round! vs. he screen character . High lady for the evening Was Loo A netdte DairT sn HH aa New York Central 63 The Lawrence Firemen want fo schedule leader with 69 and still a heavy | (For World's Heavyweight Title) Fi hs R It Estelle Nash who worked a 517 Burl eet ington... .......... 634 Harry Stivers, Washington ........ 601 §ames ai home for May and June. Wiitelfavorite; Ed Furgol of Royal Yank Stadium N York, J 23 the ‘picture ‘and a 9 esuils in the Frey Radio Mixed League bod Argus, Roger Pop. : 632/ Ed Chasiema, National goilor call Paul ‘Thompson, Cherry 434-2...) Mich.: Herman Keiser of, ankee Stadium, new York, June other woman. She NEW - (Baby) Gonsales,|at the Moon-Lite lanes. {Pau Fields, Delaware Bowling Denter, Er or PD Mayas ration S00 Ivan Champion, who is to manage the Akron, O.: Jim Ferrier of “hi-! All-Expense,. Low-Priced Bargain Awaits : a old Blorra Tae,, Clty, _ stopped | Humberto « 2 = Bus Parsons, Link Beit No. 1... 631 OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Be ra vonr. nas called a practice C880, and Bobby Locke of South Fistic Fans on DeLuxe Coaches of the New e is worse. Adolph o MONTREAL Bet’ Jack, 139%. Augusta. AT IT AGAIN — The Indian- jin Cory, IPSURICS oo 0 * 170" G30 Charice Smith, Antler Heer me. 1. Sor for tomorrow, 1 p.m. at Brookside Dis. Africa. | York Central Railroad TR. outpein ohnn 0, | , 0-1 2 { > Y ’ ho ormer players ' aa a————————————— . . tico who has Montreal 110). : is spolis Bowling Proprietors Asso | Everets Sase: Fa. Bowl Classic... 929|Osong Betkeon. Tsnttun Frashyterian 80 {ryouts are urged to report. Pp Basketball | All prices include choice $30 fight tickets: ton NG ooarlie FPusart 151 Irving-clation will sponsor the season’s|;.., Zwiesier, Bowes Seal Fast ..... €20| Horace Brown, Bankers ebm et en ro sket 5 meals on train and 4-hour bus tour showCrise, “itpoin od A (Red) . Sith and final 1050 Scrateh Clas. | Wiliam Brows, Fun Bow! Classe Fe 621 Frank | Krause, Chevrolet Nighthawks. 388 High School Track CHICAGO AOURNEY ing historic places and buildings along with sic tourney for five-man teams ig; .. snyder, Bowes Past | 6286/0. P. Smith, Allison No. 2 . 585 ITY M A i announcer of the island city. And ABC Standings at’ Sturm’s Recreation. Follow- Clinton McClintock, Sport Bowl Recr. 626 Char n ter. Fd, Mix. 584| Tech 80%, Howe 68%, Crispus Attucks| New York Rens 59. Tri-Cities 58. Prices — Air-conditioned coaches, reclining iy n look good. An will be in session for twosweek-|Jack Briggs, Dezelan Classic ........ 626! Bob_ Potter, Hilicres Psa telones 563! 1615, | _ Pdr look SIN Earl Bourne, Link Belt No. 1 ... 624 Al Rehart Market ..«.: 581! “Broad Ripple 83%, Manual 38%, South-| chairs, $87.50; first class upper berths, i , to get a good the Lincoln Protich, Akrofi, O.......c..s. m erids, with squads at 3:30, 6 and Francis Raferty, New York Central. ¢24) Gene Lawtence, Real Silk Mixed... 880 port 22. ’ ZEPHYR $133.50; lower berths (single), $137.50. and : ] nley Thaden, Madison, Wis.....e« Bellinger, Freyn Bros. ....... nyt ashing 51%. ’ bE AS } 2 shows Lenar” Lapades. 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