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Blues Even

Operations

‘Rubber’ Game Scheduled Tonight;

Millers Here Tomorrow for Double-header By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor

After putting on Operations

night in which the Kansas City Blues bore up better in the Arctic

atmosphere and edged

uled to collide in the “rubber” match of the series tonight. Since the Blues evened the series here and Louisville bumped

Series in Frost Bite

Frost Bite at Vietory Field last

off Minneapolis, only two 1.000 per cent remain in the American!

Association after two days of] pastiming. { The undefeated clubs are Milwaukee and St. Paul and the tail-| enders are Toledo and Columbus.

The contest here tonight will Dyck, 1

be the series finale between the Redskins and the Blues and the

Minneapolis Millers will move in|.

tomorrow for an afternoon dou-ble-header with the first tilt starting at 1:30. Last night's game drew a surprising attendance of 3751, sur-

prising because of the cold weath-|S ord er and the sharp, penerating wind Bear:

that swept Victory Field. It was a ladies’ night attraction and

10290 femmes showed up alongl$

with 2722 cash customers.’ Fans Frozen Out

fans started leaving the premises, it was that cold. The weather also affected the ball players and the contest dragged out three hours. By the time the last out

was made, only a few hardy souls| an

remained in the park to watch the Indians lose. : However, it was a nip and tuck

affair in the early innings. Kan- It

sas City broke the scoring ice in the second by counting two runs off the Tribe's Ed Bahr and the Indians bounced right back in their half and deadlocked the score. In the fourth stanza the Blues got another run and the Tribesters immediately tied it up again when Les Fleming belted a home run with none on, his second in two days. Bahr Withdrawn In the fifth, however, the Blues ganged up on Bahr and sent him to the igloo by splurging for four markers. The Indians Same through again in y ag twice, but after they fell behind this’ time they stayed behind. : The Blues tallied “their eighth n in the ninth and the Redskins also got one in that frame. The game scoring presented a baseball oddity since both teams scored in the same innings right through the long night. However, the Blues outbatted the home boys, 10 to 6, and used only two pitchers to four by the Tribesters. Bill Sweiger, Royce Lint and Johnny Hutchings saw service after Bahr retired. Clarence Marshall and John

Baseball Calendar

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

B3E3sY

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Kansas City at Indianapolis ) -

m,). Minneapolis at Louisville, Milwaukee at Columbus, St. Paul at Toledo.

RESULTS YESTERDAY

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Ten Innings) St. Paul .e....,.. 000 000 122 4-913 © Toledo ......-.e.e 000 030 003 1— 6 14 3

Gabbard, Pfund, Samakalis and Thompson, Anderson; Minor, Schwamb, Brown and Palmer,

Minneapolis ....... 001 100 000— 2 4 1 Louisville .....,... 001 003 02x— 6 12 © Clark, Emmerich and Wheeler; Modica and Pruett, ! Milwaukee ,....... 012 400 306-13 10 1 Columbus ....eci.s 002 000 010— 3 6 5 Epperly and Schlueter; Patterson, Copeand, pstein, Siefert and Baker.

Mrs. Rick Herrick Wins Highland Meet

Mrs. Rick Herrick won low gross honors with a 96 as Highland Golf Club women opened

8. Wuensch of 1509 E. Bradbury Ave, was a mem-

Cpl. Wuensch

1946 squad. Cpl. Richard A. Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bracy A. Burton of Mooresville, Ind, was also a member of the Marine team.

Laminated Pins | OK'd for ABC Here

DETROIT, Apr. 17 (UP)—The|

the new season with an 18-hole and nine-hole tournament. Mrs. Lacy Shuler was second to Mrs. Herrick with a 99. Low net

was won by Mrs. Paul Whitte-

more 103 (11)—92 and Mrs. Clarice Little 106 (14)—92. Mrs. Dale Lentz finished first in the nine-hole low gross group with a 50 and Mrs. Paul Frame we net honors with a 53 (6)

College Baseball

Wisconsin 2. Indiana 1. Ohio State 7, Purdue 0. Indiana Central 13, Rose Poly 1. Penn State 2, Pittsburgh 1. Dartmouth 9, Pennsylvania 3. Rutgers 9, Coigate 2. Georgia 12, Tennessee Miggesota 7, Luther (La. 1. OtTrbein 3, 'M gu: Ytham 3 Hofstra 1 a 'y Quan Virginia Tech 8,

10, Mu! North Carolina State 14, Furman 7. M State 9, Northwehtern 9, (8 inDanville (Three-1) 18, Niinols 10 Litnois Wesleyan 14, Chicago 1. ra 3 n Michigan 8, Towa 2. Louisville ‘8, Cincinnati 7. Indiana State 7, Anderson 5. Missouri 10, Kansas 5.

Pro Basketball NATIONAL LEAGUE

Rochester 74, Minneapolis 80 abo: lis leads best 3 of § series, 2 to 1).

High School Golf

Jesh 14, Howe &

American Bowling Congress) | bowling tournament pounded into| {the stretch today as the rule-| makers packed up their brief-| cases for another year. { Delegates representing 1,500,000 congress keglers hammered! down a proposal to ease present) restrictions against Negroes for the third successive year. | Théy also approved laminated

D CHOICE teams, the Pirates dark horse choices, but who have rebuilt so efficiently

Indians. admit-

. =» and

that they seem likely to be contenders all the way. Pittsburgh, with Bill Meyer, long noted as the best manager in the minors, has the most improved club in baseball. Pitching, the Pirate weak note a year ago, figures to be much better, : ”

Cleveland has another potential hurling stat in Bob Lemon

to go with the imcomparable Bobby Feller, and can count occa-

sionally on the hole run bat of its new vice

Boston Braves were out to seek revenge on the Boston Red Sox today in the second game of the

-|city pre-season series.

The Sox gdve the Braves a fearful 19 to 6 trouncing yesterday, driving 20-game winner Johnny Sain to the showers during a sixrun uprising in the second inning. Sain’s successors, Clyde Shoun, Ed Wright, and Charley Barrett fared no better as the Red Sox racked up 24 hits, "Ted Williams leading with a homer. Fs » » » RICHMOND, Ind, Apr. 17 (UP)—Catcher Ferrell Anderson, whom the Cincinnati Reds drafted from St. Paul last fall, was back with the Saints today. The Reds sold Anderson's contract back to the Brooklyn Dodger farm and ‘Anderson was sent to report to. the Saints at Toledo last night. The burly catcher batted .265 for Ft. Worth in the Texas League last year. The Reds marked up their 16th victory in their. last 18 games yesterday at the expense of their Syracuse farm club, 16 to 2. Cincinnati's hoin-er-a-game pace was maintained by Johnny Wyrestek with a blast over the right-field fence.

Sets Shotput Record LAWRENCE, Kas. Apr. 17

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{city as they pounded the maples Included in the array was one 700 and three 690s. Also put into the books was a new season's league record in the Washington

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10 Foreign Cars In Field of 80

By BILL EGGERT °

teams in the National, Cincinnati's most ambitious f Manager Johnny Neun's kid pitchers come

pursuit of higher

Record 500-Mile Entry Assures ials May 15

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CAR 'WNER

s-Braves

« it isn’t a safe bet to peg them any better.

500-Mile Race Entries 0

ET rE a - in ir ET #2 % ‘

through to help Ewell Blackwell, they could do it. The

ough. io hulp Evel] Backus they ud eo oo. Beds hawt L rookie of the year. And some-.good but not

and outfielder Gil Coan, may lift the

: | 3 § &33

is that he has one of the finest catching staffs in baseball in Mike Tresh, Aaron Robinson, and Rookie Ralph Weigel. But not much else, .

Track Meets

; :

All the stops were pulled out

ing for the Grinders five, Glenn started off with a 229, climbed one pin to 230 in the middle, and

Central lanes has seen in league play this year. Nudging the coveted 700 mark were Cecil Bevis, Bill Blyth and Omer Soots. Bevis performs in| the Insurance group at Penn, and Blyth and Soots topple wood in the Washington League at the| Illinois plant. Rolling for ‘the! New Amsterdam Insurance quint, Bevis led the trio with a 695 on! games of 235, 215 and 245. Blyth tallied games of 247, 231 and 214! for the Brass Rail, and Soots| trapped tries of 242, 243 and 205 for Harry Levinson’s Hat five. | Set Season Mark The Brass Rail team set a season league mark by downing

790 BOWLER (MAN) '

Bowlers Pound

By FRANK WILSON

last night by the bowlers of the for a total of 14 honor counts.

e. . Max Glenn was the laurel-winner as he dropped 715 woods in his three efforts in the Schwitzer-Cummins loop at Central. Bowl-

3175 pins in the Washington gathering. Led by Blyth’s 692,

then topped the evening with a|the Brass Rail squad hit games 259. It was his first seven of|Of 1079, 1014 and 1082. All of the season, also the highest the/the team worked scores above

the 6800 mark with the exception

{of Miller Ensminger who turned

in a creditable 588.

In the Link Belt No. 1 loop, Dorsey Littrell led the final-night bowling with a 683 on games of 245, 199 and 239 for the'Casings squad. Gene Zwiesler started the evening off in the Real Es-

Alleys: For 14 Honor Counts

in the

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Maschmeyer’'s Nursery Rosedale Dairy League at the Sport Bowl, then shooting a 622 for Delaware Bowl in the FoxHunt outing. Other Honor Counts Other honor counts were turned in by Harry Woirhaye Jr., 180-208-278-664, for Highland Street Metals in the Construction League at Pritchett’s; Red Stuart, 287-225-202—664, for Roger Popp at Fox-Hunt; Ernie Voelz, 209-

reation at Fox-Hunt; Tolvo Lahti, 250-211-192—662, for Klei-

group at West Side; Don MeIntire, 218-222-221—661, in the Sahara Grotto loop at Delaware; King Cole, 188-226-244 —658, for Maryland Casualty in the Insurance League, and Jim Elliott,

tate League at Fox-Hunt with a 200-221-257—678 for the Union| Title team. He stuck around for! the Fox-Hunt Classic gathering and once again topped the 600! mark with a 610 for Bowes Seal’ ast.

Dick Weber, 18-year-old keg-|

ler, pulled a similar trick by hitting a 213-183-257—653 for!

RESULTS IN CITY BOWLING LEAGUES LAST NIGHT

Jim Williams, Link Belt No. 1....... 820 8

St 621

211-226-214—651, for Monarch Sales in the Washington League. Also turning in a team total of better than 3000 was Bowes Seal Fast, 962-1012-1044—3018, in the! Fox-Hunt Classic, Mavus McCay led the ladies for. the evening with a 542 in the Linde Air Products early loop at Speedway.

{Jim Maschmeyer, Rosedale Dairy... 600!

220-234—663, for Pritchett Rec-| Tes

ber-Dawson in the Freyn Bros. Geo

HARTFORD, Conn, Apr. 1 (UP)-~Featherweight Champion Willie Pep will swing into. action again at Detroit, Apr. 30, after a layoff of more than two moths. Pep will fight Leroy Willis, a De~

ABC Standings

TEAMS troit Negro lightweight, in a 10FERS Suan irom. reves sic he TY x or ienolder seeking Ll rg 124th victory, and the 34th in a

row,

i Signs With Eagles. we)

'HILADELPHIA,

IN —Big George Bavitsky, glan Stanjey Boots Byracuss, N. ¥..s tackle of the University of PennSta) nley (Fhaden, Mads n. Wi sylyania for the past four sea~ Nick "iller,’ Brevaer Orirne sons, has s a 1948 contract

igned with the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League, General Manager Charley Ewart announced.

High School Baseball J

Manus] 13, Sacred Heart Tech 16, Marion 8 .

ALL-EVENTS Tony Pompein, Lorain, O...... rge Wade, Steubenville, O.. Glenn Gersch, Chi Sawa LA Clarence Coller, Youngstown, O. Lincoln Protich, Akron, O, USC Cage Captain LOS ANGELES, Apr. 17 (UP) ~The University of Southern California basketball team has elected Abe Androff, two-year

letterman forward, as captain for 1948-49.

Pacific Coast League

Oakland 6-3, Seattle 0-3, Los Angeles 6, Sacramento 5. Hollywood at Portland (3 games postponed, rain). 845, Diego st San Prancisco (postponed, rain).

JPaid Political Advertisement) W. BLAINE (BLONDIE) PATTON, 15-C, running on Republican primary ticket for State Legislature May 4, is credited with $35,000 raised in sports for infantile paralysis. He started All-Star Ind.-Ky. basketball game. Net profits to blind, $25,000.

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Eighty entries, including 10 Blue Crown Sp. Lou Moore Mauri Rose 4 | foreign cars, were in the 500-Mile Blus Crows Sp. Low dows, Bill. Hollaod 3 Jensen of Tech Does the Indians, 8 to 6, the rivals are sched- || TA eTIInE SReedWal Ne. G. P. Sp Winfield-Welch Be 8 Half-Mile in 2:03 when time trials begin May 15. | Novi G. P. Sp. Winfield-Welch Chet Miller 8| Season marks were bettered In Speedway officials have not an- Bennett Bros. Sp. H. C. Henning Ted Horn 8inine events in six meets feature ‘nounced any plans of boosting Unnamed H. C. Henning George Connor 8 ing city and county high school he. {the 33-car ‘starting lineup which Fed. Engineering Sp. Dick Cott R. Snowberger 8 track teams yesterday as Ray Tribe Box Score |was done in 1931 and 1932 when Fed. Engineering Sp. Dick Cott Unnamed 4 Jensen of Tech bettered the state KANSAS '40 cars answered the starting Kurtis-Kraft Sp. KE. J. Walsh Walt Brown 4 half-mile mark by 2.5 seconds. ; PI E04 3 bomb. If additional starting Berlanger Motors Sp. Murrell Belanger ~~ T. Bettenhausen 4 Jensen posted a 2:03 time for Monaco, 2b rT 1 space is refused, the fight for|Berlanger Motors Sp. Murrell Belanger Unnamed 4! the 880-yard event against KoByrnes, rf .. 1 i front row positions is expected to| City of Tacoma . Leo Dobry Hal Cole 4 komo on the Tech track. Allen ' 2 2 be the fastest yet. Unnamed Louis Bromme Unnamed 4 Meyerose, also of Tech, was only 's 3 The all-time record entry list, Bowes S. F. Sp Charles Bowes Rex Mays 8/2-10ths of a second off the state's 0 8 breaking the previous mark of 72| Tansy Sp. Loral Tansy - Loral Tansy * 4 best for the 440 with a time of gh in 1931 and 1932, was set yester-| Palmer Dick, Fred Palmer U 4/52.7 seconds. Tech won with 75 [a day with the arrival of 13 entries | Baldwin Sp. Edgar Baldwin Bob r 8 points to Kokomo's 42. 3 8 1002710 1 | postmarked before midnight last| Unnamed Walter Redmer C. VanAcker 4 Howe defeated Warren Central, Thursday. There is a possibility| Fageol Twin C'ch Sp, Lou Fageol Unnamed 8/76} to 39% on the Warren track - Ho AE that several more may be re-|¥Fageol Sp. Lou Fageol Unnamed 8 as both hurdle marks took a se1 ye sd ceived, Howard Keck Sp. Howard Keck Jimmy Jackson 4 vere beating. Dave Martin and 1:1 ¢ Duntov Back Again Don Lee Sp. Thos, 8S. Lee, Inc. Unnamed 12 Carl Speiss, both of Howe, fine 2 3 1 The latest nominations included Don Lee Sp. Thos. S. Lee, Inc. Unnamed 4/ished the highs in a dead heat 1-1 a second twin entry by Anthony, Don Lee Sp. Thos. S. Lee, Inc. Unnamed 8/in 16.1 seconds and Martin took 2 Granatelli of Chicago: Zora Ar- Kennedy Tank Sp. Les Anderson Les Anderson . 4/the lows in :24.1. Lawrence had 2:1 kus-Duntov, Russian-born New| Schafer Gear Sp. Ralph 8. Miller Duke Dinsmore 5/102%, Deaf School 36 and Beech s ¢ Yorker who failed to qualify here| Sheffler Off, Sp. Bayard Sheffler Bill Sheffler 4|Grove trafled with 17%. 2.9 last year with his Talbot; and an-| Sheffler Off. Sp. Bayard Sheffler Jack McGrath 4/ Ralph Rice set a new mark 0.0 other Don Lee Alpha-Romeo, a|lencki Sp. Joe Lencki Unnamed 6ifor the high jump as Lawrence “Totals A Sem 2 dk prang new creation never before Lenchl 4 . Jos Lonel Uousmed + div Wed Besth Grove and Deaf batt 8wi in fifth . . " " : EAL raced and which is repo «| Grancor Werner Sp. Joe Granal Schoo! a triangle m Rice, aE ere uted. Yor Swe: TRACK STAR—Letterman Howard Tyke Manifold, a junior route here from Italy. ed sn Grancor V-8 Sp. Joe, Tony Granateli Tony Granatelll 8lof Lawrence Central, 8 stracatherly batted for Lint in eighth and| from Mooreland, Ind., is one of the outstanding stars on the But- | Other belated entries include] Suttle Steamer Sp. n Suttle 2ifeet 94 inches for a new hehe Kansas City ............. 020 10 o01—a| ler University track squad. "Tyke" is the leading broad jumper |7o¢ Thorne, the California sports-| Pat Clancy Sp. Pat Clancy Unnamed 4 the record at Deaf MBRAPEIS +i sesiarsse wer. “Krmostt »| 2nd participates in the high jump and 100-yard dash as well. [man who lists himself as driver: Peters Sp. Fred Peters Walt Ader 4 L Qastiglione 2, Fleming, Rosen, Beard 3 His first appearance of the outdoor season will be against In. [Lawrence Jewell, Detroit; John|Frank Lynch Mot. Sp. Gerald Brisko Harry McQuinn 8/ Jack Tichenor ked Short. jikard, Iwo-bate biiBuuer, Kynowtl 1... ~oniral Wednesday. Apr: 21. at Butl : * :|Iddings, Greenville, O.; Joe Per- Yom Sarafoff Sp. Tom Sarafoff Paul Russo 4|ridge’'s opener at Bloomington 3, Casi Rosen, Byrnes. Three-base| diana Central, nesday, Apr. 21, at Butler. ; ; il. run—Fleming. Stolen kins, Van Nuys, Cal,; Jimmy Chai, Lou Rassey - Ed Zalueki 4 with a :10.3 offering in the 100- - B= = Yanks Name Reynolds ico bores tein S28 BEF dE GE ERERE Kryhoski; Castiglione, Cassini and Flem- ; Hamilton, O.; Paul Kuehl, South : m : igh, a phases kansas Se arabal an S ame eyno S Bend} Paul Guthrie, Englewood, ig eh Ray Brady Mel Hane an 812% to 36 %. i » : , Bweiger 1, Mackinson t 1, al; and N. J. , Bever auser . Ross Page Fred abas Broad Ripple was e victor Hutchings L_ Strikeouts—By Bahr 1, Mar- ‘ 9 Hills, Cal. Rounds ‘ ly Anderson Off Clarence And Unnamed 4/in a three-way meet at Washing« - Talis Off Bahr 8 in al jeaings or dén t “ ‘| The n list poses a| Unnamed 4 Geo. Lynch, J. Lishin Geo. Lynch 8iton with Crispus Attucks, The ° siarnal A re aror pener ¥ ig, scl a, Speed: | Unnamed Ford Meyer nnamed “4{meet ‘was sparked, y i 4%. Passed ball-Drescher. Winning By United Press “ way, 100. Unnamed R. J. Pierson Unnamed 8| Washington's Bob Reuter's pere hr. Om hg, Shofner and Mul- NEW YORK, Apr. 17—Big Allie Reynolds, the top winner on the| Erection of new garage ac- Maserati Jim Brubaker Jim Brubaker 8| formance in the 220, Reuter ran lens. Time~—3:03. {New York Yankees’ pitching etaff last season, was named as commodations have been com-|Olessner Motors Sp. Lee Glessner George Metzler 4ithe furlong in 229, the second Mackinson toiled on the Kansss|the World champions hurler on opening day Monday against the pleted at the track, but this will| Marchese Sp, Marchese Bros. Myron Fohr 4|fastest in the state. The Rockets City rubber, the former stepping| Senators at Washington. care for only 60 cars. The Tully's Ofty C. G. Emil Andres 4iwon with 77, Washington had 71 ' ee ' Speedw: didn't ha e - - . aside in the fifth. The 30-year-old righthander, who is part Creek Indian, got the pe ay ve the an-| bnnamed Milt Marion Unnamed == and Attucks got only 17 wr Bo: honored assignment from Manager Bucky Harris after he went three! swer to this one today and’ Gens!) wie Norm Olson Unnamed 4 the parade of” ; any y Takes Chutge Dick | cOTeless innings yesterday as em eral Manager Wilbur Shaw was Gustafson K-F Sp. Robert J. McManus Roland Free 8 Indianapolis high school wine ne y Yankees defeated the Brooklyn Simmons Signed en route to New York on busi. Linamed Bob Flavell Untamed 8| ners, ng Brasil, 62% to 54's, Kryhosil, fhe hes Sitinghean Dodgers, 8 to 6. Reynolds, from . ness. Miller Sp. Johnny Mauro Jolany. Mauro 8! Times were com pert] and three doubles and batted 1 ang lost wnt ast season.” | FOF Fight Card | = =cumat mae =~ SHEN, Eek ReByes § ewe - runs. took charge ' urtisand annoyed the Indians no end.| OWENSBORO, Ky.—The New Oey oly the track. One is the Maserati Huis Bran Pod a Sunes a a te 4 Amateur, Independent, Only member of the home| York Giants, who swatted. | to0 PCN to be driven by Ted Horn and the! perman Sy John Lore Unnamed 4+| Semi-Pro Baseball : present his second other is the H. C. (Cotto . pply Sp. Jo ne | : was Feta” Cusigons who gar during thelr esord sens ast P0008 HL show of 'teluing car which George Commer ULb.By 1 Mobues ResnEe sone co yi gu N : year at the N. Pennsylvania St. will pilot. =| day. ts are Welcome. ; nered a Jove and a Single. ae Year, oe ooking em today [rena next Friday night, today Re WIII get garage space Wiedell Sp, Conrad Whedon Lhaamed ; 8 ners ate o To 10a walks and Tribe rr Pace signed Bob Simmons of Indianap-|on a “first come, first served” Fratn. Tucker Eng. Sp. Preston Tucker Jr. Mille A * sofibal walks 1 ne be inriers x of 13 per game during spring | ic and Dick Smith of Oklahoma op 3 ’ Fankhouser Sp, Milt Fankhouser Milt Fankhouser 4 |0ir I \ . STORE Ihe Selon. Taped] Ualing ants belted 321h City Tor the 10-round feature at- goat 85. dam Scho! Charles a . The Indians still were full of| last year during the 154-game traction. They en Toe mente. [Fight Results — ER acne rics Rogers Bn Briel Machinery wii wremer fight in the ninth as Tom Saffe'l| season; so far this spring they YS BGO 00° $570 ANd) LosTON—Ralph (Riper) Zanelll, 148. Kurtis. Kr ft Joe Perkins Joe Perkins 4 Brookes Gauand Ho. 2 Playels are to 0 led off with a triple and Jack| have hit 53 in 34 games. Bute? Miles re yds Weighc ida nun eB A A namtov Te Ateariuntov 8" Pm, . i eae oe Bo io ery on ert 7, (HGH iy Em oh Ont GE ru Ph fg. tn. fu Thame dor Thoma 8 Jat ret and Culley Rikard fafled to keep| Indians, 15 to 6—Walker Coop: [S27 and McKinney plans to|Celiban, ite, Sesion (io). 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