Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1948 — Page 11

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Master of the Masters ‘Major Pro Leagues Meet in Chicago CHICAGO, May 10 (UP)—The| | nation’s. two major pro baskets | | pall circuits, the National Bas-| ketball League ‘and the Basketball Association of AB both |

| meet today, and before their ses- | | .sion_concludes; the NBL will be

{ a minor loop. The BAA, sparked by Presi. dent Maurice Podoloff, who built)

his group into a top grade or-| ganization In two years, was expected to accept bids for franchises from four National League mainstays, Indianapolis, | neapolis, Ft. Wayne and Roch ester, Eh ———— Loss of these four clubs, and (Sixth of a Series) two of them were certain to, ~r=— re teres oetppi— leave, would slash the roster of! PERFECTING the swing, rethe Natiohal “League to seven member ‘what you have learned teams, Syracuse, Anderson, Ind.;/'0 the straight-wrist method, and Flint, Mich.; Toledo, Tri-Cities, concentrate on the body, arms Sheboygan and Oshkosh. There ANd feet. were prospects of new franchise | These work as a unit, This is holders to build up enough teams VeTY important. to operate, but the big names As you start the backswing, let would be gone, (Your weight and body roll to the Walk to Resign Fight. Paul Walk, president of the| If this. is not done, all you have National League who will resign /!® Your arms and club in the air, oday and who also is geperal 2nd No potential power for. the manager of Indianapolis, andpiownawing. Fred Zollner, sponsor of the Ft. 8 8.8 Wayne team, both announced] THE CORRECT . position of Saturday théy would withdraw|the arms, club and the shoulders ¥itom the NBL today and be gc-/©8n be seen in the photograph at cepted. by the BAA. the left.

They also included Minneap-| As you begin the downswing,

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Motorists’ Urged

‘lancing, wheel

{need periodic ‘checkups,

To Align Wheels

— Matt's - Service Cites Dangers in Neglect

Wheels that are.

laniced or aligned, As a result, [tire wear ‘is spotty and uneven.

ous to both life and property, Mr. Chastain asserted.

Worn Tires

and hitting fresh

true,.according to Mr, Chastain.

ern equipment and employs eight skilled mechanics to check and (correct any type of wheel imper|fections on any make car, truck or bus. Wheel trueifig, wheel balalignment and front-end overhaul are Matt's alignment service specialties, New cars as well as old cars he ex-|

pulling the ball as a batter

him, but not for you. Never pull |{n golf, Comparing the swing to that of a baseball player, a golfer is alAi trying for a hit right through the middle of the diamond and over second base. | And, of course, keep your eyes on the ball, . .

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olis inthe jumpers, but’ Max|lét your weight move to the left Winter, Minneapolis general man-|in what we call a lateral shift. | ager, “denied “that“x decision Wad] “At this point do mot do any: béen made. His organization|ining with your hands or club. ~twith- make up its mind on the future course today. “rg domorrow. Walk and Zoliner reported RA by the forward motion of that Rochesfer was co uw leaping, and that decision was THE REASON for this is that, expected today also. It the club is forced before the . . weight has been moved to the ‘ left side, the face of the club will! arron ns not hit the ball squarely. { After impact and in the fellow-| through, all of the weight should Il To be on the left foot with it point-| ing to the right. You will natu--tratly-finish your swing with your NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., May right foot on its toes, | 10° (UP)—Mateh play or medal play, they made no difference to Herman Barron today. R t Fe) h L d He was She winner of the us M nein ea S ‘weird Goodall Round Robin Golf § A memes cr war ou ox West Side Junior Classic at it. On a match play basis, Barron In the only tournament on the week-end schedule, Rusty scored“ a plus 38 in his five Buhneing assumed first place in the West Side Junior Classic with | rounds of round-robin -dueling an eight-game total of 1704. against the cream of golfdom’s Scoring high games of 246, 240 and 235, Buhneing edged crop. On a medal play basis, .ooqnd-piacer Bernard Bergen of Muncie for the top honors by five, he would have won the tourna-| ,.,., Bergen came through with top efforts of 246, 243 and 236 ment anyway, because his 355 for for a 1699 total. | - the five rounds was low for the Third place, following the first ures were 1280 in the handicap tourney. of two week-ends of firing, is held event and un od the actual. Bobby Locke, the South Afri- {by Walt Heckman who worked IBA INSTALLATION — New. Vie Whe uy onto. the Wkegyl 1674 over the Touts. Your ed Officers to administer the affairs taken by Kenny Klein who score win.the tournament, placed sec-| go4 ang fifth went to W. Klein of a Indianapolis Bowling a win ond with a plus 32. Locke totaled with 1612. Both men are from be installed tomorrow Seda ight at a' 357 fér the five rounds and would ;sgnnersviile. dipner at the Claypeor Hote: | Raye iacod seshad in a bax.) . ® = ® {The dinner. wil} Bet under way money, and Locke pocketed $1400) PATTER—The final standings at 6:30 Pp. m—F.W, tor go with the $1600 he won for of the Federal Employees League second last week in the Capital at the Indiana slides found the ABC ‘Standings Open at Landover. Illinois Street Station quintet on TEAMR

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etme reese top with a record of 60 victories Nashinglon Shirts, Shicage, dd i against 38 defeats. Howard Caul- gavie Ressusant, Cleveland 2002 Conference Golf Title {field fielded the best average for Macinnis Brothers.” Detroit. Tr anes

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best WwW. Bw y, Chie . 1381 MARION, May 10 — The link-| W. Holle assembled the } awn w. Bweensy, Chioage.. sters of Tech High School of three-game total for the season \ Stusa'D Kubr Detroit =... 1338

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ndianapolis eaptured the North When he put together a Central Conference golf cham- Caulfield was second with 660. + Rade

pionship here Saturday as they| The league banquet will be held] Lincoln Protich, Akron,

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By. FRANK WILSON |cluded in the City League were:

$ ance of a very long winning streak Printers, 16, and Ferris Food highlighted the amateur baseball Market, 16; Meat Cutters Local, program yesterday. Boughton scored nine runs to

BALL ge Highest scoring barrage by one add to their 9-to-1 lead in the! etics led by Pilchef toa rane from the bats of the seventh inning. - TES tinted Ry ETRE TIT EP TTI RL WEOA Crew of the Big SIX eave baek in the eighth with bm Te werd 1114 Had DRINKER MN — as they battered Simp- eight runs and smashed in seven ee — +133: son's Studio, 32 to 1. While Ray in the ninth. Boughton scored! ——— g E {Ritchey was pitching one-hit bali their last two runs in the eighth BEWARE 1 | BT TITIAN Cen innings and Fritz Roes- Ferry was aided” by Pitcher BALLS * Jer was relieving by giving up Todd's 14 strikeouts and Don oo . 0 i‘ none in his two innings the Edge- mas’ perfect day at the plate. 1.20 ; Nn wood batsmen were pounding out Almas hit six. for. six, - Van. SLES NIA

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29 hits. Camp's dropped the State Farm Pasch started the thing off in 7 to 2 in the other. City League, a "prophetic fashion as he hit a game. home run as the first man.up in| In the Municipal League the. the initial inning. Dougdale latér high scoring came in the Arm-| also connected Tor the circuit. |our’'s Social Club-Pendleton game In fhe City League the South which Pendleton won, 21 to 18. Side Saints took it out on the Rus- Kingan's Reliables took a 9-to-4 set Cafeteria nine, 3 to 0, and decision from the Beech Grove racked up their 16th straight Reds goming from behind in. the league victory. It was really 27 sixth inning. The Reliable nine straight for the Saints for they scored four runs in that stanza, {had won 11 in a row in Junior to take the lead 4 to 3. Red

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‘Auxiliary Plans Dinner

The Ladies Auxiliary 211, Fraternal Order of the Eagles, will hold a Mother's Day dinner and initiation at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in honor of the auxiliary mother, Mrs. Maude Henniger. It will be, held at the Eagles Temple.

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