Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1949 — Page 6

" Saturday afternoon, 52 to 36. The

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’ RH all but one center—Muncie| ; t |

$64 0

Jasper, Bloomington and Evansville Central, the last 1948 finalist

tickets again to the Lafayette mi }

managed to repeat.

"TE erSONVITTE, RE UNCIe CERFRT - and Indianapolis Tech were the

despite Earl

‘ing all the way. But Lawrence-

~~ ansville’s Golden Bears for more than three periods before a late Saying: “The Goblins will getcha spurt put the Pocket City club if you don't watch out.”

Title Race Wide Open . As Lafayette Jeff Fails ~ To Defend 1948 Crown

‘Lawrenceburg and Madison to Clash

In Traditional Rivalryat Fieldhouse

By KURT, FREUDENTHAL, United Press Spors Writer

With many favorites ousted, 16 regional survivors

prepart day for Saturday's high school semi-final basketball tourney battles _ and the ultimate goal of crowning a successor to Lafayette Jefferson. Who that 1949 state champ might be may be “easier” to determiine after this week's games. Every one of the four semi-

final tourney sites packed plenty of power,

least two of last year's semifinalists - will be back. Three

still in the tourney--qualified for! the Bloomington session. {

back here at the Butler fleldhouse, and Hammond and South Bend Central earned their meal

Only at Muncie, where the Bearcats of that city were upended by New Castle, none of last year's “Sweet Sixteen” members Frankfort Sinks Bronchos Lafayette Jeff's -defemling state champs run aground against Frankfort's vaunted zone defense

Hot Dogs, after being held to an 18-all halftime score, pulled away midway in the third frame and] ‘were never headed.

three major regional casualties. Jeff's Red Devils; who mowed

49 to 41, with ‘sophomore Ned

-Boyer- : sttack. ‘People’s Choice’ Clubs Win Two other “people's choice” ¢lubs also came , ‘but Fairland’'s previously undefeated Hornets and Concord Township and’ Zionsville both beaten only

en "aH ¢ 5idéd “scores downing Heimsbur, 47. Concord's Minutemen gav 59-30 in the afternoon game and béating Fairland 56-37 nal contest. But as impressive as the record fis, be taken lightly. They second, highest offensive average in the state scoring 58.2 for their

South Bend Central a rough time before giving“ in; 46 to 40. South Bend Central swamped Rochester for the crown, 52 to 26. Zionsville lost a touch-and-go battle to Frankfort at night, 40 to 38, Brookston and Jefferson joined Summitville in the Choice” class. Once-beaten Brookston, which took out favored Peru, 49 to 47, Karowsky's 24 with the LogansTegional, dumping Camden, 54 to 41, for its 26th victory. Underdog Jefferson of Randolph

People’s 2

points, ran off

38 to 34, after drubbing favored Decatur in the early session,

_ Hammond won its regional by beating La Porte, 55 to 41, leadburg, Jasper and .Evansville Cen-, tral were forced to come from behind. A 21-point final period gave Lawrenceburg a 51 to 34 victory over Connersville. Buzz Rumbach sparked Jasper in a last-period rally to nip Monroe City's Wabash Valley champs, 57 to 55, and little Dale led Ev-

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today. Madison? __The Goblins, from a little town of some 900 inhabitants, were the surprise winners of the Indianapolis Regionals upsetting powerful Greenclad warriors of Tech Saturday aft

fast break of

Can Goblins Get Madison?

Summitville Rates

As Underdog

- Semi-Final Here There was a big question float-

ing around basketball circles here! - Can Summitville beat!

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powerful Fortville team 61-41 in the final game Saturday night. The Madison Cubs, who will . down mighty New Albany in Jao mest the Sebiins pm Sscond sectionals, were upset by Bedford, game of the semi-finals Saturday patty jafterhoon - at. Butler Fiéldhouse, directing the Stonecutters’/ars—a club that adheres tothe z motto “you gotta shoot in order to hit.” - Highest Scorers For the second straight week they sport the highest scoring machine in the state. They emerged from the regionals .with a point-per-game average of 66 for their five tourney contests. Once again they blasted their opposition by lop-'putter the credit today for his vic-| tory in the $10,000 St. Petersburg

ve tourney games. Their opponents have averaged 41.8 points while the foes of the Cubs have!

ite in this game since they have

played a much tougher schedule county edged Lancaster Central, than the Goblins. But

Southern Conference, Madiso

and

But there is still that old, old

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uestion:

ernoon 49-42

Greensburg

1 then Tech had played a tougher schedule, too, and they found the driving the Bummitville boys too much for them. There's a chance the Cubs might run into the same trouble, : The first game in the afternoon Baturday pits Lawrenceburg against Attica with the Tigers ruling as the favorite. Consensus of opinion seems to be that the game Baturday night will be between the arch rivals of the Albuquerque, N. M. were dead-|schall, John Hutchings, n! locked in fifth place with 279's.

Sports Events Here and There Today, Tomorrow

pared to-

in

the

Johnny Hutchings, velaran Indianapolis Indians’ pitcher, ¢ ¢ a trio of otis their first training lesson—how to get “around” Leveille and Carmen DiMuzi

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in “the fi-

boast the

Cooper and Putter Win Florida Open

player took the $2000 first prize

second with a 276.

Md., finfshed in ‘a tie for third| place with John Palmer of Badin, loted the Tribe to its 1948 penN. C. They had 277s. Hamilton 'nant, didn't have much to say shot a 67 in the Sina) round and about his club's chances in the

Palmer 72. |coming campaign. But he was g300,000

after posting a par-shat for the best final 18, Sam Snead, White Sulphur | On hand for the first session of {awaiting action by a federal dis-| Springs, W. Va.; Ted Kroll, Phil- training this morning were Pitch- trict court. mont, Pa.; Ellsworth Vines, Jowa ers Gary Deiters, Carmen DiMu-

Furgo n, Duane Gott1 slo, Paul Erickso Royce same charge as Gardella's, that|all before gaining world recogni-

and| is, that the players had been de- tion in 1908,

{City, Iowa, and Marty

Middlecoff Loses First by 1 Stroke

pen golf tournament.

green on tHe!

Then Cooper put his putter to ;

to score 32.8. work. He took the hole with an _. : Tougher Schedules eagle for an even par 71 and af __The Cubs will rule as the favor-|total score of 275. Middlecoff was

Bob Hamilton of Landover.)

ahead, 45 to 38, { Summitville (a1) d Fortville (41) Jim Schooley contributed 18'p....¢ ar 37 points in another thriller as Au- Stone t { ed ; HE burn’s Northeastern Conference mien" ] : re 3 3 3 titlists beat Ft. Wayne Central, /McOorde 3 4 3 Kelleryerg 0 1 2 51 to 47, and Kokomo's under-|jwin¥ ~~ 3 1 Jlleevs 9.9.0 dogs won the Marion regional, Bering . 3 0 ii eking out a 55 to 53 victory over 3melig 1701 Wabash, . although Dick Miller| Totals 3 18 16 Totars 18 3 16" -§ot-25- points forthe losers," {ites at Half: Summitville 28; Portville Tan ARN pT GY wxapld “ Sap Ea i A

: » ° Regional

AT BLOOMINGTON

Records

an the NAIB tourney at Kansas City,

TODAY PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL wim Aenocketion: of Ameries Boston at INDIANAPOLIS, Butler Pield-

ouse, 8.3 ; National League _ Waterloo ab AnASISON.. o.oo AMATEUR BASKETBALL City Independent Tourney at Dearborn

COLLEGE BASKETBALL = Indians Central d. Indians . Btate in

ranged this pez and officials of the N e

Dorton,

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’ Await Four Semi-Fi Safe at. the Plate—Hutchings and Rookie Indians

Lopez Orders Indians : 'To Take Warpath Pronto In Title Scramble

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Photo by John

ives breakfast. The rookies are (left to right) Duane Gottschall, Rolland

0. Hutchings is seated.

Association Champs Start Training Grind By Limbering Up on First Day in Camp

NEW ORLEANS, La. Mar. 7T—Just basking in a warm sun ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Mar. wasn't in order for the Indianapolis Indians, American Association

tribe will work out {starting at 10:30. ” Silent But Confident Genial Lopez, the man who pi-

Lint, James Mims, Joe Muir

Al

T (UP)—Pete Cooper gave his champs of 1948 who reported here today for spring training. ....The order of the. day was “take a couple of Taps around the k and start to limber up.” en Pn as behind the order was. Manager Al Lopez, who with/ The Tittle. Ponte Vedra, Fla..'coach Don Gutteridge, Business — — ~~ {Manager Ted Sullivan and 23 Cubs’ money from Dr. Cary Middlecoff n1gvers, got down to the serious the Goblins are not to of Memphis on the par five 18th {business of getting ready for the {hole yesterday. Cooper and the 1949 season and the defense of Memphis dentist were deadlocked iy qoir pennant. coming into that hole played up. on the second shot. |

expected to report: tomorrow. The Indians are staying at the/former Brooklyn Dodger hotel and tered Tbulises carry them to’ their work: outs, which Lopez expects will suit. against Chandler, arguing run’ about two hours daily.

Pro Basketball

every morning

Frank | Johnny lion suit was made by the St.

|

Plan $5 Million Chandler Suit

Chandler. i Flynn would not reveal where

or when he would fie the action.|clajms and counterclaims and de“I wish_1I-could tell you more creasing interest.

than that” Flynn said, “but I jwould only be hurting the boys." | { The new suit would dwarf the!

|New York Giant Outfielder Danny {Gardella. The earlier ‘suit “is

It was reported that the new

James -Wiiiiams;- Catchers LaMar, prived -of -their--livelihood -by the: , Rolland Leveille and Clyde McAllister; Infielders Dale ceived from baseball. Grunwald, Garry| Hedgedorn, Bill Plate, Rue and Grady Wilson; Outfielders Kalin, Don Hinchbperger, McKeown, Culley Rikard and Frank Thomas. : ‘Mel Queen; Harry Minor, Char- players who did not wish to be ile. Russe and Russ Peters are named.

five-year suspensions they re-

Tries Persuasion The first report of the $5 mil-

'Louis. Post-Dispatch which .iden- | tified its source as one of the

re

_ |Caps Beat Lions, 7-2;

Rest Up for

Division this week. before 7200 fans, they

Meanwhile, the Cleveland Barons, tied for third place in the

and only three points in arrears, have easy pickings tomorrow night and Wednesday with a home - and « home series against fowly Philadelphia. The Barons

Caps trounced Washington here last i will be idle until Thursday New Haven Ramblers come to town, .

Western Division with Pittsburgh

Boxing heavyweight championship “today . faced. title period such as Jim Jeffries’ were turned in by Eddie Brune-. Wis GOALS OnE Oe caused - on another teau, Eddie Nicholson and Don| Reid 3 MacKay 3, Simpson, D.

retirement | Morrison. ’

March day 44 years ago. |

3

Spicklemjre, Times Staff Photographer.

See 1905 Parallel

Caused 3-Year. Tumult

NEW, YORK, Mar. 7 (UP)—

penalties were called all evening. PG A PsPIM SlSavesForGrowds [Sui 3 Rk 4.0.8 The best individual perf ormance | MacKiy ee 88 TTY Ithroughout the 60 playing minutes RO4OIKY -------- 5 20 35 8 30 |was ‘turned in by Lou Crowdis,'D. Morrison 42 18 38 « 13 |Washington goalie. He bounced Simpson RR ban . {around the goal cage like a youve! rary “ » 3 8 » 5 ies {making 51 saves, 22 in the first Mackenz re : 3 Jeffries Retirement {period. Terry Sawchuck, the Caps(Helsr i. oo: v8 3 3 Bow netminder, had an easy night with Hady ... 43 13 8 nN MN 27 saves. : | Melons gan s i IE cansenariis Nelson Podolsky and Freddie Gsuthier .........s i 713-4 0 clover each scored two goals for Sewehuk . arcozp’ °° ° another split- Indianapolis and. single tallies)... GP OG. An. 80... - f8awehuk ..... 62 193 34 3

: suit already brought and Jack Root as the leading con- (iP Dutch Harrison of Little Rock, confident that with the material against organized baseball by one/tenders and they fought in the] Ark., finished fourth with a 278 on hand he would have another Mexican League “jumper,” former summer of 1905, Hart winning. tering 66 first division club if not a pennant (winner. py

pretenders arose all over Europe.

Now Louis Has signed Erzard: Charles and Jersey Joe Walcott! to fight for his crown. The retired champion will arrive tomorrow to seek the New York Boxing Commission's sanction of the bout. Chairman Eddie Eagan already has refused such approval. Eagan contend- |

According to the Post-Dispatch |ed=and for once was: well ‘sup

star, | Mickey “Owen had tried to -per-: fuAds the “players Hot to Bring!

that the commissioner might re-| instate all the “jumpers” if he! were under no pressure. |

ported-—that. there should be an elimination. series.. “outs does; however; backing of the National Boxing|

Association. But even there he Frank (Spec) Shea and Clarence Marshall

probably will pick up four points’ putting ‘plenty of pressure on the Caps in their Thursday here. :

second spot two points behind the Caps, are idle until Thursday night, too; but that is when they meet Washington gt home an lowly Lions have won only 11 es this season. I ON hasn't been £00 Washington

|Caps winning both previous tilts. | In New Haven the two sextets Nicholson split. two games and tied one. . | Last night was the fifth time 8rungieay (Simpson) the Caps had beaten Washington iNDIANAPOLIS

this season. Somehow the Lions

” EE three defense

have the

game-

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Drive

: Hold Western Division lead With Six Games Still on Schedude

; © By BILL EGGERT ies the season's end, the Indianapolis Only six games Jom be an H ockey League's Western

night, 710 2, night when the fans are planning to ride loca al "rain Saturday for

al S emeiming Al each of the l eix games is important, the Sate urday tilt with the Flyers and the two-game series with Pittsburgh, Mar. 19 and 20, will go a long way

to help decide the Western Divie: {sion champion. ;

Indianapolis mn o

Flyers To Meet Caps

Nicholson . :

wsbury

st. Louis, holding down the

{ New Haven

muth of a local problem, the (Jeoring (MacKay)

had managed a 5-5 tie here back (merchenrstter, Forgie in November

LIoHS played With oAly

: | training. The/ing leveled today against Base-/which-can do much harm to box:then the Caps went on. a three--k the Indians are ing ball Commissioner A. B. (Happy) ling. For then, as it threatens to! it

Fernand Gauthier, another|

Meanwhile, several

D, Morrison .... : Tison

Frost LIS id, £ s MacKay, Simpson, Bruneteau, Haidy, Mee d th Hong, Woit, te, © Herchenratter, Quire, Mundrick, Foley. .

Reid) 10:02. Penalties, Dick (charging)

| APOLIS ie men and although TOLER ALCL a) "13:41, Penalties, Dick ithey carry two of the roughest roughing) Dewsbiry (rough : defensemen in the league in Harry| Officials: Patsy Callighen

Dick and Phil Vitale, only three

Cap Scoring

+. (son, 4 «Glover got one in the first! sosies: Pts, points; It took more than three years period along with Nicholson's un{to settle on a universally recog- assisted goal. Paul Mundrick of Inized champion after Jeffries in Washington sandwiched a goal, { NEW YORK, Mar. = 7(UP)—A 1905—just as Joe Louis has done petween scores by Bruneteau and! and both; my. workout schedule was ar-'$5 million damage suit on behalf now.—named two men to fight for|Glover in the second morning between Lo- of 10 players barred from base- the crown he had abandoned. ew Or-/ball because they “jumped” to the, ans Pelicans, at whose home Mexican League was reported be-

-.. | Minne hundred Tia’ relinquished Training Camp Briefs—

3 More Yank Players Join

| Mor: cans BW oe pa Spares: AJNDIAN.. OLIS, eller. Washington, Hextall, Robertson,

NA!

riod. INDIANAPOLIS (1), Glover 6:15; 2), (unassisted) 9:14. Penalties, IANAPOLIS (3) ST) Washington ~MeCutre) 5:20;

(MacKay,

Second period: NA (8), Glover fod: Washington (8), nies 0 1.33; INDIAN-

(7), Poaoivky (Nicholson, D.

Nichol POLIS 9), D

ing). , Ted Graham,

Morrie 3 games played: G, goals; A, v o i Q. 3 Y Penalties in min.

utes; OP, opponents’ goals; SO, shutouts.

On the Ice : .

AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Western Division

period. The! GPW Li TPs G OG (veteran Bryan Hextall lifted the INDIANAPOLIS 62.38 15-11 83 369 193 There is a deadly parallel be-puck by Sawchuk in the third cieveland, .....: 62 31 19 8 0 28 28 tween the two retirements, one period at 7:33 for. Washington, Jitfsbureh. .... 62 38 11 18 Mn Eastern Division LE {Boal spree, all within one minute or w L TPs G OO do now, -it produced a dull, lack-/and 14 seconds. = {Erovidence:.. 63 41-168 xm lustre . period punctuated with] Special To St. Louis Ror & FH 3 : HEE : bound at 12:37. crashed tnrougn wustene 8 1 8&1 EM Tommy Burns Won {again 27 seconds later and Cen-| - RESULTS LAST NIGHT : Jeffries named Marvin Hart = pon Morris found an open: hdisnapus 7 Waatington i Wing Kenny MacKenzie, who 5% Louis 3. Providence 2. missed last night's game because! XAT unas a REY LRjGUR oa The next year, Tommy Burns de- Of a broken thumb sy fered last Detroit Yattsoad 30 18 7 67 175 134 teated Hart and claimed the title, Week, probably will play Thursday Semme. i 18 8 3 4 0 18 But, meanwhile, Philadelphia Night. He will wear a cast on his ghicats *-:o 31 30 13 3 138 1s Jack O’Brien also put in a bid as right hand. {New York ....... 17 37 10 1%

; RESULTS LAST NIGHT

| Montreal 1, and bigger suit would make the Burns had to wade through them| Wing. bas been lost for the re-|Toronto 4 New Tors

mainder of the season. He is in|Detroit o" Chicas Toronto receiving treatment for aq, cracked kneecap.

New York 3. 0 2. U. 8, HOCKEY BR a Sr orth 3. Dallas 1. oe 3, Houston 0.

DiMaggio on ‘Ailing List

Shea, Marshall and. Bandage Brigade af

vr §Ty PETERSBURG Fla.

United ‘Mar.

Keller Report to. Camp in Florida “7—Woe ‘and grief piled up for

the New York Yankeés in wholesale numbers today when pitchers

and outfielder Charlie

faces the possibility of a split, Keller joined Joe DiMaggio on the growing infirmary list.

for Connecticut has announced

[their respective clubs, are Jeft| Sanders, batting star of yester- ing, forme Heath ‘of the Boston Braves; day's workout, hit Southworth on|0!i8 Indians, each chipped in with

f

* Bhea showed up for yesterday

Marshall pulled a muscle in his

's workout complaining of a sti It was almost certain that that although it is a member it neck, believed to be a hangover from last i .

season's shoulder injury,

left side while pitching in batting an intra-squad game and appeared practice and Keller requires dia- unusually nimble behind the plate,

thermy for a pulled muscle

in his| right side. {

DiMaggio still is forced to step gingerly because of a right heel, First Baseman Norman (Babe)

{ | {

Young, another member of the! “bandage brigade” due ankle injury,” was back in ‘uni-

BRADENTON, Fla, Mar, 7—| First Baseman Ray Sanders of the Boston Braves found a cigar in his mail box from Manager Billy| Sotfthworth today, the reward for hitting his boss with a line drive. |

; a ™ or Ave. .- OP A DIF TOMORROW . Jiggs m. ; $m wh wis” pa | vos BANQUET ASSOCIATION 97 Fuxuita STANDINGS. oven ‘wus not one of. tHe suing Would not recognize the CharlesBloom i. Te a 53 85.00 42.10 13.50 dinner, tao. High stall Ww. L. 0.8 players. {Walcott winner as champion. | Evansville Central ........... 5 248 208 ® 0.40 so PROFESSONAL BASKETBALL Washington ... 3 13 ass Tn etiDispatch. ‘said it was. meester. | AT IniANAPOLIS . ‘ ! Providence a Chusaee tape . : Er Ry ei 2 » 473 10 | believed that Players. involved 0 ti k Attics va. 6 35 = mM 38 11.90 | , sgrsrerie : : Slpartrt iirc § MS MTB MA AA | ATIONAL ABAGUS [Boe ror. 30. 33. 3a lls, WeTe Pitcher Max Lanier, In-. tu orn 4 Sli Summitville... TH pa 5m 0 SEW AL86 1646 Bammond at Denver Phundtnes— ee 33 S08 3% fielder Lou Klein —and Pitcher! AT LAFAYETTE oity TALEND AEA aiboin Ww L pet. an Fred Martin, all formerly of the | Hammond vs. * son 204 50.10 42.00 1.50 |Oym, | - 42 12 Ts ...8t Louls Cardinals; Catcher My-| 0 0 0 uis ! Bde 3 @ OW HE 2B 4% emt, mers 3B [ron Haywortn of the St.Louis, | BIOKION sv ves s sien ss ws 06 we 3510 14% Cova at. Philadelphia. I8t. Louis . 232 M2 18 Browns: Outfielder Louis Olmo| ot Avtum w. i EE ; : i pod a nie n I" Penn State Cage Results Last Night Maglie, Harry Feldman, and Ace Nine “tough customers,” addied by form yesterday as the second! New Castle ws. ©" & m9 192 sa 33 nw Conch § D Rochester 74, Ft Wayne 86. Adams and Infielders Roy Zim-/a common bond of discontent and stringers went through ‘a brisk! Joftersen Township .......... ¢ Mw te Mm um ew WOOC teps Down | Minneapolis ovidence 39: Rvorkout : STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Mar. T| ——————————————— |merman and George Hausman, dissatisfaction, represented the WOrkou ia thay : "ee | (UP)—John . D, Iawther, neaa Forty Champs (all of the New York Giants. |j55t remaining big league holdouts! Final Regional Scores nunc “cuch Toe site| VILLANOVA Penny sm IL as toered Bat GOES ode a the 8 pin training {since 1938, resigned today to de- mons, Syracuses veteran varsity =. ' season entered Its second week. ‘|! : i vote full time to teaching. Assis- boxing coach, has developed 40| Brooklyn Bank & Trust Co. had; The adamant nine, who as yet) Summitvile or anos Hammons 35. IMMOND tant Coach Elmer A. Gross was individual champions of the ring been asked to attempt to settle , "ATTICA en LAPAYETTE elevated immediately to the post since taking over many years with Chandler out of court for have failed to come to terms with Attica 83, Piitmore a Prankfort 40 Zionsville 3 {upon Lawther's recommendation. ago. ‘the ouster of Owen and Olmo. Bedford 38, Paoli M4 Brookston 8, Camden ow BLOOMING TON

| 1 Bloomington 43, Terre Haute State 39, EVANSVILLE Evansville Central 45, Dals 32 | WAYNE Auburn 81, Ft. Wayne Central 41 . 1 ENSBURG i Madison 88, Fairland 37 | UNTIN |

GTON | Jefferson Twp. 38, Lancaster Center 3.) ® »

MARION Kokomo 58, Wabash 53 MUNC

NCIE New Castles 30, Muncie Central 38. USHVILLE

Lawrencebu

81, Connersville 3. BEND

South Bend Central 52, Rochester 36.

VINCENNES Jasper 87, Monroe City 58,

Times All-Regional Team

Pos. Player, School Weight Height ¥Yr.| F Jim Stone, Summitville ...voivviinmianees 176. 8-2 Sr. | F Carl Baker, Summitville ..covsv'evovaver.. 160 5-9 Jr, | F Ted Rushton, Fortville....evaaeseeernesss 168 6-1 Sr.| FF: Ton Pollom, T00B.esssssviiiceeeeseesisi 118" 6-2 Sr. © Turman Rushton, Fortville............... 160 - 6-2 Sr. © Harold Applegate, Amo «....ocoierenrnnss 170 6-3 Sr. G. Earl Jackson, Summitville +.veeieenese. 178 6-14 Jr, G Merold Weatherman, Amo «evsvevvevisess 160 5-11 ar. 3 Bill Roepke, Tech ...seavseesssnscrrseess 150. 510 In G Jim Deakyne, Fortville «.voocevssvnsssess 180 81 Jr.

‘Writers to Honor lllini Cage Coach

CHICAGO, Mar. 7 (UP)~Harry Chica

Combes, coach of the Big Nine|tie:

g0 Daily News, president of p,-tomorrow, Thirty-three Iyears old and former coach of!

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delphia Phillies; Jerry Priddy of the St. Louis Browns, and Bob Lemon, Gene Bearden, Joe Gordon, Johnny Berardino and] Roberto (Beta) Avila of the World Champion Cleveland In| dians. ; Cleveland is beset with the biggest holdout problem of all. | “ Top of Tribe = Lemon, Bearden and Gordon| came reasonably close to repre-| jeenting the backbone of the (Cieveland club. All three enjoyed | {800d years the past season. {Lemon and Bearden each win{ning 20 games and Gordon hitting .280 plus 32 home runs. In earlier negotiations, Bearden | pointed out that he was approach{ing 20 and “not getting any | younger.” He was asking a bo{nus arrangement and a good one lat that. “c a | The Indians’ other two holdouts, Berardino and Avila, do not [ack wp half as important to the club's cause. Berardino, acqtiired {from thé Browns in . December, (1947, played a utility role and {batted only .180 in 66 games.

1

Harry Gumbert of Cincinnati;'the thigh, and in keeping with| three hits yesterday. Bobby Blattner of the Phila-|the pilot's custom, the first sacker|® '°MINg’s blows, however, was a

received his reward = today. Catcher Phil Masi signed his con-| tract yesterday leaving Jeff Heath | the only holdout. tn

ORLANDO, Fla., Mar. The Washington Senators, with only|

34 men In camp—one of thell

smallest squads in the club's history—aiready appeared to have heir starting outfield settled to-| ay. ; Manager Joe Kuhel indicated that Gil Coan will be in left field; Eddie Stewart in center and Buddy Lewis in right. Kuhel said! he plans to carry only five outfielders, leaving two jobs open among six men. Sv

PHOENIX, Ariz, Mar, 7— Catcher Walker Cooper of the New York Giants, who underwent a - knee operation, passed his first test.today with | flying colors.

recently | =

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PASADENA, Cal, Mar. 7—The

ranks.of the Chicago White Sox painful were complete today following the

arrival of infielder Don Kolloway and pitcher Matt Surkont. Kol

ot tloway, who played second base An in. an: intra-squad: game, had

delayed due to a salary squabble, while Surkont was tardy because

he was involved in an automobile accident. ;

| BAN BERNARDINO, Cal. Mar,

7—The battle. for first base with the Pittsburgh Pirates reached a stalemate today after candidates Ed Stevens and stocky Les Fleme

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