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Rip Sewell Twirls 6-Hitter and Slam: Home Run as Bucs Beat Cubs, 3-2

Hal Newhouser, 27, of the Tigers. As so often. in the past, ell 12 years a major leaguer, was «show stopper.” Before the: he est opening day crowd in major jeague history, 73,163, ° Feiler pitched the Indians. to a two-hit, 4-0 victory over..the Browns at Cleveland.: - His battery: mate, catcher Jim Hegan, led the 11pit offensive support with three pits including a two-run homer. Hudson Gets Newhouser, trying to come back after a disappointing - season, pitched an eight-hit, 5-2 victory over the White Box ‘at Chicago,

put victory didn’t come until three}

successive singles, one" by Hal himself, put across three runs in the ninth. However, Newhouser, now ‘in his ninth year with the _ Tigers, got off to a fine start a ago : also, shutting out the Browns with four hits on opening ay. Say, soon, an sight-year man in league senio s reue session in Washington in which the Senators got even with the Yankees for their humiliation before President Truman by scoring a 9-1 win. The Yankees got only five hits off Hudson. Wash ington got to Yankee starter, Ed Lopat, for five runs in the first inning, four on Tom McBride's inside-the-park homer. . Dickson, a nine year man with) the Cards, pitched masterfully in! the pinches, though he .gave up| 10. hits in a 4-0 triumph over

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2-Hitter

leaguer, wasn’t even listed-as a pitcher on the Pirate roster this year. But he came out of retirement as a coach and made Man-

ager Bill Meyer's Pirate debut in Pittsb

aretta’s two-run homer account: ed for all the Chicago scoring. The Dodgers came from behind fo top the Giants at New York, 7 to 6, on a four-run seventh inning rally. A gift double by Jackie Robinson, which fell safely when Whitey Lockman and Rookie Shortstop Bobby Rhawn collided, put over two of the runs. Billy Cox hit a two-run homer for Brooklyn and Walker Cooper and Jack Lohrke each hit for the route for New York. The Red Sox and Athletics had an open date in the American.

Louisville Boxers Added to Program

Bill Turner, a 190-pound heavyweight, and Tippie Fuqua, middleweight, both from Louisville, have been added to the fight card for Friday Bight professional show

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Turner will first professional foe in a fourround preliminary bout. Harvey is the Muncie Golden Gloves champion. Fuqua will be matched against a local opponent in another fourround match. Dick Smith of Oklahoma City, 160-pounder, will meet Bob Simmons of Indianapolis in the 10round. feature. Other bouts signed are Joe Sgro and Buster Miles, two local welterweights, in an eight-round semi-windup andl: Howard Eldridge of Indianapolis against Frankie Ray of Bloomington in a six-rounder. Eldridge and Ray are welterweights.

at the Armo: "be Kid Harvey's

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Schellenberg is an emplovee in

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60-pound bank cat. Schellenberg’ was casting for bass in Upper Sunset Park recently just below Monticello when the big cat struck.” Art Moran [left] helped land the big fellow with a gaff hook.

Georgia Schoolboy Fans 28 Batters In 9-Inning Tilt

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please note: Hugh Frank Radcliffe. lanky, 19-year-old schoolboy pitcher here,

for the R. E. Lee

* {Macon batter to reach first safely. No, it wasn't a no-hit game,

a single when he rolled one be- * {tween second and third. Lee Coach J,"E. Richards said that one should have been an out, though. ‘“rhe infield was too surprised to field it,” he said. “They are. 00 used to watching Radcliffe play the game by himself.” Altogether, Radcliffe faced 34 men. Two walked, and two were safe on errors. Radcliffe was not facing poor oppocition. = Lanier ‘won last year’s Georgia interscholastic pennant and is always one of the state’s better teams.

Jack Tarvey, Macon catcher, got|hOUSh

Rockets’ Owners To Be Named

CHICAGO, Apr. 21 (UP)—Announcement of the new owners of the Chicago Rockets is nearly ready, R. Edward Garn said today, and the team, doormat of the All-American Football Cona will definitely be in Chicago again in 1948! Garn, former general manager of the club and since last December an. agent of the league to

{settle the organization’s prob-

lems, said that the owners of the group had been known to league officials since before the end of| the 1947 season. “There’s been a lot of specula-| tion about who the owners are,” he said, “but they're the same | people who planned to buy the | club when last season ended. Alsome of the men identified with the new group have been reported as dropping out, that’s not right. There hasn't] been any change.” “We've got 38 players signed to

Lombardo to Try Again For Speedboat Mark

LOS ANGELES, Apr. 21 (UP)

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MONTICELLO MONSTER—It tock George Schellenberg

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Grove, 35 minutes to land this

nounced today he will make ant other try at the American a boat record May 3, this time on

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Marjorie Ball Tops

Hillcrest Tourney

Marjorje Ball took Class A honors with a 32 yesetrday as the ladies of Hillcrest Country Club opened the golf season with a putting tournament. Polly Tu-

‘dor won the Class B title with

33, and Class C was taken by Pauline Schneider with 38. The nine-hole tourney was won by Louise Hoffbauer. *

Class A honors in the Indianapolis Country Club Ladies’ tourney yesterday were won by Mrs. Mary Owings. Mrs. Beebe Lacy won Class B, and Mrs. Verna Garland took Class C

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Women Choose St. Paul

For 1950 Pin Tourney DALLAS, Tex, Apr. 21 (UP)— The Woman's International Bowling Congress has chosen St. Paul for its 1950 tournament and reelected Mrs. Jeanette Knepprath of Milwaukee to a three-year term as WIBC president. The WIBC, which chooses its tourhiey sites two years in advance; has picked Columbus, 0. for its 1949 meet. Mrs. Knepprath has served 24 years as president.

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Lombardo’'s boat, the Tempo IV, which he recently drove to a new gold cup class world mark of 116 miles per hour in Florida, is being shipped here from New

‘NEW YORK, Apr. 21 (UP)~— Fresh bread will be flown to the U. 8. Olympic team in London every day during the summer games, the Olympic committee

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Rene LaBelle, 185, Toronto, and Jimmy James, 214, Houston, were victors in the Australian tag team battle last night in the armory. The pair defeated Steve Nenoff, 194, Toledo, and Lefty Pacer, 200, Cleveland. Nenoff used an arm stretch and breaker to pin LaBelle and put the Ohio team in the lead. James evened the count in 10 minutes with a dropkick and press on Nenoff. The Texan also scored the clincher on’ Pacer in 14 fine utes with a body press. To! Martindale, 191, Mil waukee, and Bill Alexander, 192, | Brooklyn, drew in the opener. |

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