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agby Slated to Oppose Birds Tonight as ye Sets Sights on Overtaking Saints / By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor A The home boys are home again and now they're one game bef

hind the league-leading St. Paul Saints. . That calls for big Jim Bagby to

ilght in the series opener with 4 Field _ hander feels sharp enough to make it six on the right side of the ledger at the expense of Man-| ager Harold Anderson's Flock! from the Ohio capital city.

This is the first time: the. rivals,

' have ‘met this season. Both In-

dians and Birds have been occu-|

pied since opening day, Apr. 15, in engagements with American Association western clubs only. In 25 games against the west-| erners, Indianapolis won 16 and

Revenge Is Sweet, Jat Trips Ripple |

get out there and pitch tothe Columbus Red Birds at the

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Johnny Mowers could prefix the \¢ieeq hut it is quite “ex” to his Indianapolis hockey yo geries artng: capacity today with the announce- | terrific sven in the house that Babe Ruth built,

Jost eight; in 20 games, Columbus night as he hurled a four-hitter

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At Ruth’s ecord Again

_ Historic Mark of 60 Homers Likely to Fall If Things Keep Going as They Have fo Date

"By CARL LUNDQUIST,

United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, May 11—Things don't always come off as adverpossible that the home run smashing in the between Cleveland and Yankees will be

{homers in that span, ‘which 18! Ser Reds

broke even at 10 and 10. The Birds bumped into several post-| ponements, the Hoosiers but one.

Figures Favor Tribe

perior to the pastimers from the | Buckeye state. But the guess is! that the Birds, like the Indians, will have an “ace” going for them on the mound tonight, Charlie Stanceu or Alex Pat-| terson. ! At any rate, without putting out any ballyhoo, Tribe Business r Ted. Sullivan found

to defeat Ripple's Rockets, 5-1, in Victory Field. { The Continentals reached Don

Campbell for six hits including a Based on the statistics, there- pair of doubles. fore, the Indians stack up su-/the pitcher when the

Campbell was Rockets downed Washington last week,| 3-0. | In the opener of the double bill! Joe Kearns pitched a one-hitter| for Tech to subdue Cathedral, 5-0. Kearns fanned thirteen men| after allowing a single to Adam Weingardt in the first. { In Ellenberger Park yesterday Shortridge coasted to a 7-3 vie

starting hurler Jack Paepke five

{to come in on the last two days {before the deadline May 17.”

Hockey League on Goalie Red goven ahead of the 1947 record-| Almas, who was with « Indian-| getting pace of the New York Gi-|

season. Almas, who ranked halfway down the list of goal-tending | [averages in the American] [League, showed better ability on! the road and since he was on the; Detroit reserve list last season Red Wing officials believe Red may land a job with a National League club. He played in 65 {games and allowed 246 goals for {an average of 3.78. Veteran Is Sought Mowers’ stay here has been

AT LEAST SOMEONE IS HAPPY—While members of the National Basketball League wore a big frown today, these new members of the Basketball Association of America appeared in very good spirits. Maurice Podoloff (center), re-elected president of the BAA, welcomes (left to right) Paul Walk, general manager, Indianapolis Kautskys; Carl Bennett, manager, Ft. Wayne Zollners, and Frank Kautsky, president of the Indianapolis team.

Declared by Two Miguet Vies for

War

The 24-year-old third baseman from Los Angeles makes each one of his throws to first base look ds if it's his last. He specializes

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apolis on option from Detroit 1ast 5 ts The Giants marked up an

all-time major league team recs ord of 221 homers for the sea-| son, but’ in their first 15 games

last year they connected for 21| ¥ y

homers. Giants Aren't Doing Badly - And the Yankees, swinging for the fences as they did in that olden, golden era featuring Ruth & Co., rank next in the majors with 23 homers in 17 games, also ahead of the 1947 Giants who didn’t get their 23d homer until their 18th game. .

ment by the local management The Babe, it seems, doesn’t have the exclusive patent on home that he had resigned as coach Of | ng any more. ‘And if things keep going as they have to date, it the Capitals. {could be that his historic 2 The announcement Was notice en nomers in a season, plus a Major Leaders startling since it was ‘00-10P~l15¢ of - others in the books, will By United Press drawer secret that the Detroiti,, surpassed. hat AMERICAN LEAGUE Red s’ management was dis-| mpegs two teams which have oo... «cieve SAR BE ba satisfied with the showing of the gogigns primarily on the AMET Borie t. Lows. on. 14 50 6 38. ‘Ws Caps this past season. : {ican League pennant, with home! Williams, Boston .... i « RB 4 C4 The Caps were western division | honors as merely a means Keltner, eland a8 3n I contenders for a playoff ‘spot i; an end, are the ones leading| TIONAL LEAGUE during the first half of the sea- ine early season round trip Holmes Boston :,.... 2.9 318 son and then faded after the first | parade. ; : |Sustine. Pittsburgh, 18 68 14 38 412 of the year. |" ‘Cleveland; pacing the Amer- rg 1 8 Po in We ‘At the same time it has been | joan League race with 11 victories Reese, Brookiye 15-48 1317 Et announced that waivers have i, ‘15 games, has collected 28| Keitner, Cleve .. 9 Kiner, Pirates .

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and five-hit pitching gave Wash. ngton a 6-to-2 at,

huried the Braves to a 6-to<0 decision over the Cardinals at St,

for the Redbirds and snapped their win streak at five games. The Giants were rained out at Chicago in the National. ;

| Dodgers, hoisting the Bucs to a|™

himself swamped with Hoket tory gver Howe afte scoring four | : IN 4 iy { ’ Ir after ore year, Dick orders for tonights contest and |runs in the first three innings. t ongson S TOWN ; : |, YESTERDAYS STAR-lat- | .box seats were a scarce article op in ot Lawrence Cen- ro as e a 00 S Deities. a general manager, — (ns, of SOMERS. Arent a homer, double, and two sin- = dar way st S30 p.m. of the high shoo! ies Dy CHICAGO, May 11 (UP)—Open war was in effect today be:| “Wid Bil’ Longeon, 238 tional League coaching experi-/department, even if they are lag- gles, Biting in. two rubs ina to get under way - itohi ; ¥ tween the National Basketball League and the Professional Bas<|poiind National “Wrestling Axso- ence iy in-line for the job here... ging. With Walker Cooper, one| 13-to-7" Victory ‘over. the Red The Red Bifds are scheduled Pitching no hit ball as Lawrence p iy..1 ric: : , ry : of their “big bats ™ out indefis| SoXay ows : st etball Association of America, the nation's two top pro hard- The wantéd man must be able eir “big hy efi= i nt here just for a brief series, two Jau Away Hom Warren; 12-2, at| wood circuits. ciation heavyweight champion, to die aun ROY PiaTers nitely with a knee injury and , , games, one tonight, ote tome. ATO Avie Nigaes a shut-|" "The BAA precipitated the scrap, stealing four teams, Minne. and Felix Miquet, the 260-pound|, ; geveiop talent, a high prior- “King” Johnny Mize having been Ciya Cham fo Pl Jou waht, er I invade for| The winners tallied 11 tines {Eos Indimtiapolis, Rochester and Ft. Wayne, from the 12-year. challenger from Europe, will hook ity mission that misfired last jembora shy disables. they un P n Th a n Jak. Fie » In retaliation: the Gél at the Armo i ; " |have a able mark © tiits on Thursday and Friday. (the second inning to use up all National League broke off the gest fall. wnd Tom Carnegie, pub. y ia " SRE UL The TY {eI 1s hoped that the mew coach, homers for 18 games. At Senate Ave. Y Brief Home Stand Eo : year-old joint Graft of college| National League spokesmen de- ight. ‘ can be signed to a two-year con-| . Lhe rest of ihe clubs are chip-| Willie Hoppe Day is to be obAfter Friday, the Redskins wil High School Standings [players and claimed it would teinied that the food oF rngnasions,. The challenger will be SEN race. He'll be someone outside| DINE 100, WHR SOT DOMECE (0 served at dhe Senate Ave. YMCA on another trip, playing ain e to the players o a return go ngson 10l-ior the Detroit ization, : ’ : Lak sville, Columbus and To- ALL GAMES w 1 po (four deserting teams. be Intens to contisue operat. OWIng his bid for “Wild Bill's" which relegates any possibilty. ofthe National. At that fats, Dots May.2,_SRREnoan. abd. evening. fedo. Following this swing a May Ask Injunction ing,” Lon Darling, owner of the laurels here recently. Miquet took Mud Bruneteau moving up from leagues will go over: t all- The ‘world’s three-cushion billiard the league's eastern sector, the ‘1 1 ‘ml It was possible that some legal Oshkosh team, said. Seven the first fall of that encounteriomgha. However, one prize high otals and will surpass the nm champion is. to Indians ‘will return for a 10ng gov, . 8 1 1%. tions would result from thelclubs also expected to remain in|Dut Was beaten after sustainingipackage from Omaha could be mages t i 040. S157) tora JemcnaLFabs «ce gtand on the home grounds Jawranoe Central “3 3 ‘aos | Split. The National League's con-|the circuit. They were Sheboy-|® knee injury. 19-year-old Terry Sachuck, who h set In . pe fandamentals as ~jasting through- May 30. A Hrd s11jtention that" it retains. rights to gan, Tri-Cities; Anderson, Flint, Tonight's tilt has been signed showed National League ability Sweep Three-Game: Series ; ; well as : ans have been hitting Erebus Attieks “1 § ithe players on the shifting teams Mich., Chicago, Syracuse and To- for two falls out of three. as a goalie. Eprmiride Cleveland swinging for — the shots AD the ball all right and playing well] Ben Davi “§ 4 ass vould be ‘the basis for injunction jedo. re : Miguel Torres, a 225-pound im-! Also of hockey interest is the fences as usual, swept their three- | : afternoon clinie, in the field. They hav ted Southport ................ 3° 4 438 suits against the players and pos-| The Chicago franchise was portation from Mexico City, will tact that nothing definite is, series ‘at Boston aE TER startingats Cathedrsi tenesssuvare 3 87 200i8ibly the teams. . a |granted to Edward McNulty yes-{meet Ralph Garibaldi, St. Louisiforthcoming about the Washing-|with' a 12-to+7 win, their fifth in "clock. At aren Sompal.. «8.4 The BAA. which accepted the terday and six other cities also{Dedvy, fn the semi-windup. - [ton situation. If the eastern di- a row, and they also came up fPinight, at 8 CITY GAMES {applications for franchises from have applied for entry. They were The first event at 8:30 will pit vision cellar-dwellers fail to have with a triple play. Homers by Lt o'clock, Hoppe Tech WL retithe four National League clubs|listed as Denver. Des Moines, (another Mexican matman, Carlos|a team in the league next season, Larry Doby and Joe Gordon pro-| § will meet J depth [Shortridge Rana : i Too less than an hour after they re-|Louisville, St. Paul, Wilkes-Barre. Rodriques. of Mautefrey, American League Sficials plan bio} Vig the offensive spark against] Bogue in an exis —v-ee ddl isigned from the NBL, red and ie ih i ro (WANTED BOCK £20 3 me schedule at-home Dave Ferriss. I hibition. match. be Bes OnE: 5 20 (PP 3d 3 ‘S00 the policy statement, held its own |. Under the new organization the St. Louisan. : tand-on-the-road.- bret 100 Boudreau-started ne AE Bl champion DE matter of fact, several of Howe Ata : 300 draft meeting and adjourned. BAA divisions will be Boston, | » ow kill” at shortstop in the eighth, Willie - Hoppe and Bogue are the Tribe hurlers are rated betteriCathedral .......... 2 1 2:|Earlier Maurice Podoloff, organ- New York, Philadelphia, Provi- Suve es’ Team snagging a line drive by Billlco-operating with the Y: in stagthan their records indicate and Sacred Ba UNE a : 3 00)izer of the circuit, was ré-elected dence, Washington and Baltimore 4 . } Goodman and doubling Wally|ing the double attraction: to’ ob. Lopes warm weather will WL pe (president for two years. in the East and the four National \W'ins in Pro-Am Moses at Shean. after whichitain. funds to" buy equipment for straighten them out, Cold weather 3 4 240 Lambert Resigns League teams, Chicago and St. Gordon -caught Birdie Tebbetts atithe association's proin Minneapolis set "em back, par- oF 3 a Two other resignations from|Louis in the West. A team captained first. gram. Tickets are on sale ‘at the ticularly in control. +3 3. ‘eoithe National League also were| There was no report on howisSu . assistant pro at Me- The Yankees won their fifth|Senate Avenue Y desk at 30 Faith in Bagby : EN 9 7 ,Rolaccepted. The circuit approved|the National League would divide|ridian Hills, led more than B85 game in six starts at New Yorkicents, general admission, and 75 3 at ait nat 3 “othe resignations of Commissioner until action was taken today on|goifers to the payoff spot in yes- Billy Johnson|cents, reserved. kw - og a cure-all. But hot or Entry R Ward (Piggy) Lambert, effective'new franchises. - te pro-am at River and eotge Biswas i. Boies m—— cold, Jim Bagby is expected to ke' T il Wi ; aS the third extra to-3 drubbing of Standings iin adap ot ov eve In 48th. Ne rke’s Trolley-Wire ~~ |.rneies sii via LO té edged Kan- IB » +S 3 . ® ; by yd Hamblen, Tipton pro. and Tommy Henrich, “tell Cleveland... " last night possible record field of entries for Ow N k after being tied with 68s. Teams mmy who Peerless Tool & , Chicago gh oom SLs n,m Be amd oven Co Tm 11ITOWS APR E1IM NiCKnAME hc tn, oie, Bout ee Et he wor Sata Pon FG 1 99 ’ men: 8 hes Wak | ore. iB Il Heinlein, Nobles- : k fo a while the Indians were idle. Iti Co 'eos, Coy Soe Dey, bli Everyone in Baseball Knows Him as ‘The Arm; [Elks Club, ally. Nelson, River- of Wright's blow, came out with|, was the only AA game played "ov; °g “aor Association. k A ! 7 ville and Wally Nelson, a bruised knee cap Which may Jenn Sewa:Dick Kehr: Deir yesterday. Only other tilt sched-|™ . record, set in 1937, is 1402 Makes Fans Whistle, Mize Rub Gloved Hand side. Sans nes the tourney was sideline him for sometime, Wiss Rowene, r XJ uled, Milwaukee at Minneapolis.| wo. ‘ | NEW YORK, May 11 (UP)—Speak of “The Arm” in baseball ls, scored by. Buck- Hatfield Bues in “Tie for Second J: Jaci Reymond, Bifslo, N. T... 1308 was postponed on account of cold" uyrors than 450 golfers have en- today and everybody automatically knows you're referring to Jack | £ Coffin on the eighth hole. Ralph Kinet sthicked hia. sist rien ores’ INGLES agus leaders furnished |tered so far.” Dey sald. “and We ([ycky) Lohrke of the New. York Giants ’ ee DO au season last mght ~ 8 * ex more than that number) pie ’ . 4 , an gave |expect { St. Louis Player Pirates a 4-to-2 victory over the Jiadison

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QUITS—Johnny Mowers,

{tie with New York for second]

‘St. Paul. But he couldn't hold) “go ing qualifying will start the lead as Kansas City came, og, Honolulu rg followed pases Johnny Mize rub his ~—— =~ inthe first UP with the Los Angeles section- glov BRE: ) Hood, Mondez Bout J lal May 27-28 and 27 others start. Already, experts are saying that half of the fourth. ling June 1. Lohrke has the best arm of any The Saints tallied three runs in|". "yg National Open will third baseman in the last 20, their turn at bat and the Blues .... cy ne 10, years. That's covering ample ter- Robin Hood, 147, again fought to a tie with two ritory. when you figure it em- Community Center,

- Paepke out of the box

in “live” rifle-like heaves which make spectators whistle and firs!

Features Amateur Card ony 10

A five-round bout ~ between | od the

coach of the: Indianapolis Capitals during the 1947.48 season, today resigned his post.

| NEW YORK, May 11 (UP)— Center Don (The Count) Grosso of the St. Louis Flyers, who spent minutes in the penalty box

place in the standings. {Sedo ay; $0 ufrale, N.Y... In the other two night games, Joseph Di Buffalo, N. Y......

‘Early Wynn's two runs-batted-if

the 1047-48 season, today

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South Side. rr ophy as the American Hockey!

—————————— and Pedro] , and ‘one in the ct te—tinks-Yrials— ~|braces the tenure of such notable Mondez, 147, Leeper's Gym, wil] | League s cleanest player.

The award was made; by the

runs. in_the fifth Ezra

seventh, finished on the mound for St. Paul, earned credit for the win when the Saints scored the odd marker in the ninth. =

7 ———————————— Kennard Coach Quits: _ NEW CASTLE, Ind. May 11— aw, coach at Kenyears, has resigned. He will be succeeded by Cleon Ginn, accord-

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Ball State Teachers College. 1 pr . ny ree |} tler, 15-2 “When ‘he came to" uf as a TY TE “i Serafin: AMATEUR BASEBALL ~~ 1B BP Thovisie-lust-year, 1-had 10 warn Butler Tennis Team w—— a es ' Big Pour Legion post Junior baseball DANVILLE, - Ind. ay — him to take it easy on his throws ! . " Jiast Das scheduled 2 Practice Session Thirty-two players got into the lat the beginning. of spring train. IN Little State Meet A USED TIRES Tryouts trom Msnusi and Betred Heart linéup yesterday as Butler's Bull-{ing. I told him take your, time.| Tennis takes the spotlight on} ALL SIZES WY Teed ro tee Wedneaday| 9088 ; soundly thumped Canter- We'll be here for awhile yet.’ [the Butler University spring Fully Guaranteed Delt News will practice Wednesbury here yesterday, 15-2, in col-| “He never gets tired. He's gen- SOUS sciedut this week SHR AOR conoyeAn SERVICE STORE Au team managers and others inter- (lege baseball. - |erally the first on the field and Deitzmen Dlaying four matches in 7 N. D ARE urged to sitend 4 meetin at the YMCA Butler rapped four Canterbury ithe last to leave. TARY Says: he tennis team! Ri Joy 13s

Wednesday night at 7:3 m are being mad parks and recreatoinal eounty.

Baseball Standings, Results

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

Plans oe to form leagues in all grounds in the

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Set Here for June 27 | Indiana sectional qualifying {trials for the 1948 national pub[Ife links golf championship will {be held here over the Coffin course and at South Bend on [the Peer

The title tournament will be | held July 19 through 24 in At-

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L. Pet. GB Cleveland -at New Yor | Chie: t Boston » base . PDL NAPOLIS bas ie at. Philadelphia (ight |second he's got a ball uni i By United Press Milwaukee . 14 9 600 3 |Detroit at ushinglon ond nt form on. ~. ‘ | YORK (Easter Parkway) Tippy | - 3 NAL JUKE n, , On , NJ, | Minnesvalis Is 1 0 41, New York at Chicago, pe ot pond, rain Has More Confidence | Ruby Kessler, 104 New York itipointed Louisville Ji... .o. I 8 Bouton ai 81 tails ign. Although. not particularly TO-| newark, Mu pointed Davie Red) artes, | Toledo ... reriiiais 817 320 9. [Only games scheduled {bust hitter, the young Californian|i24's. New York (8) ‘a lo ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS YESTERDAY blasted 11 homers in his rookie uf HLADEL Bhiistemmin stopped Buster WL Po OB ) 3 00— 8 ® 5 season with the Glants last year. Tyler, 145 New York, (0). Cleveland {a By... Kans City 920 320 oor 9 13 1] n with ASL YOAT.| SCRANTON, Pa.—Charlie Williams, 182, Reve dore tirree . 3 5 08 i [™ Wood, Armold, Mackinson and Hou; | The most important difference Newark N. Av Puipainted Jimmy King, | a B47 1 » | : alo » 110) 1g aahington ... 2 3 3 Pactke. McGiothin, M0 mama mosiponed, LE tWeen the 1047 edition of| PROVID! R 1. Tony Faleo, 142.) ‘ Louis ...... 6 8 420 4 ' Lohrke and the current one is, Hartford, Conn., gutpointed Buddy Holder Detroit » 13 gl | cold [field 146, Little’ Rock, Ark, (10) i Rostan 1198 iy| Only somes scheduled | on according to him, confidence. | HOLLY. Mass.—Tiger Ted Lowry, 191,! AMERICAN'S “hicago cr a . . “a ab ’ ma } {New Haven, Conn. outpointed Billy Grant, > iy | Chicago 000 002 100-3 5 ‘-. “Ad. a year up here, you get oN Se N. J. 110 | NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 000 045 00x— 3 11 Ga little more confidence,” he said.| BALTIMORE Terry Moore, 181%," Baits. | CONVAIRS ! WwW .L Pet B Wight, Harrist and Robinson; Embree more, outpointed George Larover, 148) 6 628 and Niarhos, I'm much more confident now pike. SEPOISE ™ ’ a | / : 1.4 | Glevalang 3 942 03-12 H 9 than I was a year ago although CHICAGO. Talinadge Bussey, 133%, De. | ARE COMING! 10 418 fu! Geiter Kieman, Gromek and. Hogan: I'l admit I still have plenty to|ioit outpointed Wray Carter. 133, Chi-| ro : d 2121 Perriss, MoDermott, Stobbs an tts. (learn. FRANCISCO--Dado Marino, 11% 100° 474 2iaigt. Lous oo... 000 003 000 2 ol Honolu ndss; | 3 4% Washington Ce 000 004 02x § tH 1“ “Guys like Johnny Sain of the 133%, Pinca °C, tanay mana, pldsk, Wilken, Biscan. Widmar ahd|Braves and Ewell Blackwell of |[ee———— ———————— ‘ ] . i GAMES TODAY Only games scheduled. Win pe esl fe sc a A COMPLETE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Brooklyn "oi Gil 10 000-2 3 dinot fordong.” ty ) FENCING SERVICE (All Games st Night) § Mitsburgh id nna ns 000 Olx— 4 & Q/DO or long. i Y Columbus at A Ban. | [pgties and Baars Ri iL, Joybe. a8 he says. lohrke's].. Free Estimate 8 Louis ’ a 000 000 0 10 1 confidence is shaken occasionally, Ai , nang & id. Hearn, Burkari, p , 1 | Jonmsod ‘are ad dream, {but you'd never know it by the! Eas y Terms New York .at Chicago, postponed, rein, | frequency with which he ‘shakes Visit Our New Fastory a i . | Only. games scheduied [loose those trolley-wire throws. | and Display * PT 1701 East. 38th St. | | " a re -— i C A nd ; { ¥ PLAY GOLF BOBBY STEWART 3 | JA, 2434

Burke links June 27, ft hasinext guy." “announced by the United; eed High School for the past two States Golf - Association

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third base throwers as Red Rolfe; feature the amateur fight card-at', $11" who voted for... Pie Traynor, Jim Tabor, William the South Side Motor Armory to- {AHL S11 eivres considered the Kamm and Freddie Lindstrom. morrow night. te nent "in combining | Ask the boyish-looking Lohrke| Also on the card are bouts be-| ,.., centiemanly conduct on the labout his unusual asset and he: tween Bob: Roberts and William. “ith effective play. =. [replies laconically: ; {Matiox, Bud McShay . and Andy e———— “I guess I throw as hard as th |Auberaon, a Wart aps Teoh Mud Hen. Fined $25 : | Charles Edwards; Don Mills; 136, ~COLUMBUS. O.. May 11, (UP}— "Never Gets {and Melvin Carpenter; Bill 1 Boris Woyt outfielder for the To- | Ask Giant Manager Mel Oft,122, and Charlie Jones; Bill|ledo Mud Hens in the kmerican [however about Lohrke's fine arm Padgett, 85, and George Ander- Agubeciatiens Ws fined 325. tof “use of profane languag May 7 game with St. Paul, Asso-| President. =

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