Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1948 — Page 8

“Cal Mclish to Join . {York “Club in Kansas City

‘| Calvin- Coolidge McLish, 22. year-old righthan optioned to the the Pittsburgh Pirates an join the Redskins during Kansas City series. te He won six and lost seven for white Sox, 12 to 11 at Chicago season after thei, 34 ininngs. Jiddie Robinson's

Schools Name 128. | ys for Cinder Meet :

Warriors Head Entry List With 22; Southport Relay Team Due } Warren Central High C 22 county track and field meets, rrow at Washington's West Side oval at 2 p. m= Eight schools’ have nomipated 128 entries for the annual carL. Mbwrey’s Warrior cindermen again favored and only track mentor, has

High School Track

nthe TODAY Orlopul Alive at Noblesville

School, which has won will defend ity 1047 champion-

“* hival with Coach W. Mowery, Warren's first won the last four In past 22 meets .the county schools have ‘won the championship, Warren feads

riumphs ... Southport has won eight times and shared one, and Ben Davis has walked off with the team

Richmond at Broad Ripple. -

City Meet at Tech.. Ben|County Freshman

JU. S. Indict Track Owner

Expected to set a new record in the mile relay ool track and field meet-tomorrow at Washington ination of (left to: right] James Rea, Jack Hall, is quartet recently furned in a 3:39.8. The county

SOUTHPORT SPEEDSTERS — event at the annual county high sch High School. is this. all-junior ¢omb Floyd Wheeler and Ben Harbin. Th mark is 3:41. : A

Assert $900,000 Owed in Taxes -

WHEELING, W. Va, Apr. 27 (UP)--William G. Lias, owner of Wheeling Downs race track, was under indictment today for alack legedly cheating the government } $900,000 in income taxes in

By Frank Wilson _

Pin-Patter

Three scores of over 650 were turned in during an abbreviated night. With the season coming to a close in on the Monday night card. city was Dave Fox who constructed a 685 in the Church group at Pritchett's. Fox worked games of 265, 103 and 227 for the First Reformed No. 3 quintet. :

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./ ‘Hall, Floyd*Wheeler and All are juniors and were timed in 3:30.8 at the recent Indianapolis Relays. The county record, held by Ben Davis, is 3:41. - ious Winners 926—Warren. Central. =~ en Central

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A “blue ribbon” federal grand jury returned a true bill against “Big Bill” late yesterday after it studied his business records delivered to the court house in the morning in a Wheeling Downs

Ralph Richman led

with a 675 for Clifton-Wilder. His games were 201, 226 and 248. The remaining high tally was turned. r Ed Dwyer who, tripped 658 in th the St. Philip's lanes were 192, Sage 267 and 199. He rolls for the

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jas was accused of “knowingly” falsifying the returns he filed from 1942 through- 1946. Lias’ net income during that

be DOUBLES James Towns-William Sweeney, Chi~

" Gersonde-Bert Barkow, Milon which it was 8° hs ho _fentitied to $1,214,828.80 in taxes. Gituon-Gearge Young, De. He paid $310,844.25 in. taxes on

profits reported at $477,182.45 for

Government figures also sought ~ito show Lias' income during the

years ranged quarter to over half a million

Johnson Adds Anathier |Table Tennis Title

tice who collected a the “Harlin Brothers League at the Central drives, NEW OFFICERS—Following Les y which was won

Barkow, Milwaukee, Wis. .1:

i'Bambino’ Ready to Bat, This Time for Movies

thosd on hand were his friends. *! There was m scattering of long hairs, well supported by bank e| presidents, attorneys and gushing ladies. who complained to the master just’ wouldn't let little Algernon come over here and

smational tennis champion, held another | championship today. ‘Johnson won the novice junior championship Satalso of Indianen's division. She is state 1948 open titleholder. > * Rudy Stumpf, _|trant, finished third men’s class and the Indianapolis team placed third in the team}

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to you. : on Babe finally leaned back, be-iright. hind the Jrataction of his com-| .7The panions; called for a beer here for three games, ‘through And-there-weas-a-happy. smile on Thursday; after whieh. they will shove off for Milwaukee, with Friday open for travel ns ” The Indians will have another t Monday as they Milwaukee to St.| Washin Paul. It well be a three-game series for the Hoosiers in

his face when the spo

“| from the shadows which almost claimed him in January of 1946.

“Phew,” he said. The Babe told them that he!

felt much better.” : “Three pounds added since my Florida vacation,” he announced. “I weighed 180 when I left the hospital and now I'm up fo 214.{yn Eating good, too. So tomorrow we're off to Hollywood to supervise the picture.”

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eight defeats.

260- topping the Am Dan tion standings by the margin of : two games. But the acid test 8:30, will pitiis the way it bears up while |playing on foreign fields and the Indians now are facing that

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“Two contenders for “Wild Bill” |ernoon - National Wrestling. Association heavyweight championship will tangle at the Armory tonight in the main event of an all-heavyweight card when|their team desp! Lou Thesz, St. Louis, feets Bob-|Blues came home limping, sportby Managoff, highly regarded|ing only five victories Chicago 235-pounder. 3 : Matchmaker Billy Thom has signed the headliner for two falls fered at Indianapolis where lout of three, with a 90-minute Blue

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p the Blues again righ eir home grounds. The league's defending champs|Chicago homers. made their home opener .an aftattraction, starting - at 3:15, standard time, which means 4:15 Indianapolis fast time. Kansas- City baseball boosters had arrange a gala welcome for

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Two of the setbacks were sufthe boys won one. - |The rampaging Redskins are | Another contender for. titleigetting out on this first road {honors, Felix Miquet, the Euro- trip 318 pean heavyweight, will see semi-|against only 1304, windup action when: the py Frenchman meets * 719 O'Connor, Boston. It's for one 11; or 30 minutes. : The first event, at ry McGinnis, San Francisco, t Warren Bockwinkel, St. Louis, also for one fall with a 30 hurdle

packing triumphs

to’ change now that they are scheduled at home for a long

11, the Blues’ new his Kanainst the It also

Dick Bartie manager, was to make sas City home debut ag: Indians this aftérnoon. was to be the Kansas City fans’ first look at the Indians’ new skipper, Al Lopez. Big Crowd Expected the occasion of the home lifter and local club officigls dicted a large crowd would hand if the weather at game time. Indians are scheduled

open date nex and really journey trom ies St. The Ind road trip| Perfect night at the plate, while close Millers a four-game series Minneapolis, ending on May 9.| They will be home again on May| 11 to tackle Columbus at Victory, Field. All Pitchers Weak So far in the league's early; |race, the games on all fronts {have indicated that the hitters {fare ahead of the pitchers. a matter of fact. the pitching has been below last year's cali-

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I. “In their 12-game home stand, the Tribe hurlers were held up by the heavy hitting of "their tes and The Tri “{hslped “out of “several spots by double plays, &

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Cleveland in Front Set Pace in-Major Leagues by Hittir ig Shi

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{terrific offensive display of the thelr|yeqison, getting 22 hits. four of

them homers, as

second homer 0f the day in the 14th gave them the victory. Ken Keltner, the home run leader for both leagues with five, also con: nected” for one and Larry Doby got the other. > Still ‘Unbeaten

oniyiysses Lupien, Cass Michaels and Dave Philley contributed

Significant perhaps, is that the Giants, setting the home-run pace as usual -in the National, also. were in first . place with ~ five straight victories to crow about. Getting fine pitching to go wong with their power again yesterday, the. Giants scored a 5-to-1 tri- 71 for-a total of 144. umph over the Phils at New York. Lefty Dave Koslo, making his __start, demonstrated convincingly that-he had recovered from an elbow operation. scatter ing seven hits an olding 1 Pils scoreless until the eighth. had & 74 and 73 for 147, Sid Gordon drove in three tallies

three lessés and are : erican Associa with a two-run homer and

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