Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1949 — Page 6

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McKinney and Rice Triumph

Slated to Box In U. S. Tourney Next Month

By JIM HEYROCK Three Indianapolis amateur fighters were ready today to begin training for the National A. A. U. boxing tournament to be. held next month in Boston. The three young punchers were the only Indianapolis youths to batter their way to championships in the finals of the Indiana A. A. U. boxing tourney completed last night in the National Guard Armory. They are Jim McKinney, who won the fyweight title from Frank Minor of Indianapolis; Fred Rice who decisioned Jewell Wilson of Evansville for the title, and Robin Hood who took

State AAU Robin Hood,

a decision from Andy Anderson. |

A total of 1541 fans watched the survivors from Thursday night's battles fight through the semi finals and finals—24 bouts in all—to crown eight state thampions. Each Fought Twice In the eliminations the fighters battled three two-minuté rounds but in the finals, the fighting was

calling for three three-minute rounds. Each winner last night was required to fight twice. The heavyweight toga went to Buck Raven, a fighter with several years experience as an amateur. Buck won the title by a

close decision over Bob Kling of Loyola of Chicago was given the Muncie after he had reached the “kiss of finals at the expense of an In- makers today by being made a

dianapolis fighter.

Raven's stepping stone to the cisco ‘in title was bulgy Jim Watkins, win- national ner of the Times-Golden Gloves tournament.

Championship last month. {

Raven, a trim, well-cut lad, ‘was expected to pack Madison didn’t have to work hard In his gquare Garden to see whether No sooner had he|the Ramblers from the Midwest,’ squared off against Watkins, who led by the brilliant pivot-shooting still wears the burdensom roll of Jack Kerris, could overcome the meat around his midsection, than jinx that has claimed five of the favorites Raven battles, ~

first fight.

the fight was over. It took just two hits. hit Watkins with a looping right and Watkins hit the mat. The

canvas and then all was still, Took 48 Seconds

rallied. from the ring. 48 seconds.

took the 175-pound title through a technical knockout over Armond Perry of Indianapolis in 48 seconds of the second round Perry was fighting on even terms struck his head on the floor, gashing his left eye and knocking him with Brown when ‘he fell and unconscious.’

| in the semifinals of the AAU championships last night.

under the Boston A. A. U. me KISS of Death’

Newell or Coach Tom Haggerty large one's head bounced off the of Loyola cared for the f {role. The tourney's four top seeded teams Seconds worked over Watkins ang Western Kentucky for several minutes before hel; ,cted in the quarter fin Then; he was assisted Bowling Green, which fell heir to It all took just nonor {promptly Cleveland Brown of Jasonville round-of-four

It was proved again that two!

of the best amateur

apolis boys.

Andy Anderson, as happenéd in ington next Saturday

the Golden Gloves, battled to the,

finals and then met for the cham- jne meet

pionship.

But the ending was reversed n,n4 Clark.

last night. Robin Hood, who lost in the Gloves, won a close decision over Anderson for the A.

A. U. title. The fight of the tournament,’ however, came in last night's

finals tn the 160-pound class he-

welter- Howe High School seemed today weights in Indiana are Indian-!0 be In good shape for its in-

up 22 points as the Howe squad

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: i Photos by Llosd B. Walton, Times Staff Photographer. Jewell Wilson (right), Evansville, lands a hard right to the ribs of Richard Powell, Indianapolis, Powell is bleeding from a cut on his forePowell was awarded a technical knockout in the second round.

head.

Given to Loyola

NEW YORK, Mar. 19 (UP)~—

death” by the odds-21,-point favorite over San Frantonight's final of the

invitational basketball

A crowd of more than 18,000

in 10 earlier round

It was plain why neither

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Kentucky, 8t. Louis, Utah all were als. And

of most-likely-to-succeed,

was bounced in the

Hornets Swamp Track Opponents

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Robin Hood, Indianapolis, 147-pounder, stands over Joe Smith, Gary, after knocking him down in the third. Hood won by technical knockout.

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Robin Hood and vitational track meet at Bloom Attucks Adds Shortridge, The Hornets took th : : meet 1 mene nu Manual to Grid Schedule Fieldhouse, 71 to 27, over Ham-, - -

Dave Martin racked

Hint Southport May Also Be Included; Decatur Central on Hardwood Slate

grabbed firsts in 10 of the 12 events Athletic Director Alonzo Watford of Crispus Attucks High Martin won the 60-yard dath School announced an almost complete schedule of Indianapolis and low hurdles and broad jump teams for next season at the banquet to honor Attucks basketball for high team last night ’

and tied an

jump honors

Ya High Hurdles Franz H 2 The Cae a< 'g nr — - "> at tv ’ tween James Shaw of Jasonville Marin Time. 88 16 banquet was sponsored by Omega Psi Phi Fraternity and and Paul Adams of Muncie 60-Yard H. 2 strole featured as much chicken as the team could eat plus the presence < ie } H ' 67 of Jumnbir ITohnny Wilson. An Started Strong Mile Iman (H Plerce mmpin nny 8¢ An i ) Adams started out strong and Ve, busin) em Bh wie. {eon - Colleges high scoring Middlecoff, Harrison for a short time it looke AS UM (HI Lissy (( Time. 560 Negro star . though the Muncie slugger had, ®; Yard Low H Lhearn rt rn Watford disclosed Manual Share Golf Lead clinched the title, But Shaw kept 07 Shortridge. and perhaps South- JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Mar. 19 in—1, Adams ( 2 K

getting stronger.

They stood toe

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(UP)—Dr. Cary Middlecoff of

slugged while the ball lendar Decatur Central or ar oo pring. " - | Sh ridge. Manual Memphis, Tenn, and Dutch Harov 08 § . Inches wil join Shortridg Manus: Lo Shaw, it was revealed later reo Howe and Tech on the hardwood 'isan of Little Rock, Ark., shared worked until early yesterday | :chedule. He also announced the the lead at the start of the secmorning in a Terre Haute steel chool would start competition in ond round today in the $10.000 mill and came to Indianapolis for olf next vear Jacksonville open golf tournathe tournament after having had ' ° Also on the list of apeakers ment only two hours sleep. He look a R0- Va ay -Wo « Ko were members of the Attucks Both golfers proved to be good Rolhers We gt and nda me “mudders 3 yy close decision. } . 1.391 ) ' faculty, including Principal Rus mudder a they battled high The A. A. U. teamitrophy was N Mie Relay — Won by Howe (Pierce co)] ‘A. T.ane, Fred Parker and W'D Is and a sweeping rain to plo awarded to Eugene (Tiny) Bland, Meek eliman Wieck Ftme 6 9 through the first 18 holes with

the man who was the cause of it

trainer of ‘the Indianapolis A . k ol Ce ’ six-under-par 66's yesterday. team for having the most cham Washington to End a i. oach Pazhugh lyons need a. ) 3 rg . 1 AWATr( 8 w 0 ce . piong. The Indianapolis fighters Butler Grid Agreement Ww Mr. Watford to inelude 15 Hospital Veterans were divided into two reams

Bland‘s team compiled a total-of 38 points. Second was Gary Ringside with 20

AAU Tourney Results

112. Pound.—Frank Miner decisioned Robert Collins 112-Pound—Jim McKinney, Indianapolis decisioned Charles Brown, Evansville

Indianapolis

118- Pound Jewell Wilson Evansville won hy TKO over Richard Powell f#ianapolis, at the end of the second

Fred Rice tisioned Clarence Jackson, Muncie 126-Pound— Leon Hudson, Indianapolis decisioned Johnny Fears, Muncie 126-Pound-—Everett Cooper Gary, eisioned John Thomas, Indianapolis 5-Pound-—Charles Atkins, Gary,

Indianapolis

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i135 d = Fong ® Mills. Muncie, in 11s of (he (int Exhibition Baseball

155-Pound-—John Tayler, won by TKO over Emory Minnick, Jasonville,

45 seconds of the stcond roun

Gary

Indianapolis, Butler

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In Rostor

Washington Louis

University at members of the team, which had

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To See Boys Club Bouts

will complete a two-year a 17 and 3 season record foothall” agreement with Butler Major letters were awarded to Veterans in the Marion, Ind. ‘Unfversity this fall when the Bailey League. Thomas Overton, Veterans Hospital will get a Bulldogs- meet Washington in Willlam Walker, Fred McLaren, chance to see some of IndianaBow} Robert Kenny, Willlam Wells polls’ boxing talent tomorrow On the Washington schedule Norman Edelen, Donald Thomas, When five boys from Ringside for this fall are three new teams Archie Stewart’ Louis Goens and Gym meet the Marion Boys Club in- Mgmphis and Rollings at home Robert Wright. Willlam Harvey, at 2 p. m. : , Lotal fighters will be Robin ind Illinois -Wesleyan at Bloom: John Wilson and Donald Baxter ocal tighter ! ington, 11. Four of the teams and "Paul Middlebropks received Hood William Mallory, Willie plaved last year have been reserve Crawford, Sigmund Jones and

wards

2 Bob Finley

An ‘Old Master’ Gives ao Lesson

At St, Petershures Fla 010 000 000-1

&t Louis N 000 010 00x—2 8 1° " 147-Pound—Andy Anderson. Indianapolis, nicirord, Elliott 8) and Salkeld W JK 8 decisioned Leon Benyon, Gary Brazel (8) and Garagiola 147-Found—Robin Hood, Indianapolis. At West Palm Beach. Fla won by TKO over Joe Smith, Gary, in Mem nh bs 3A ono 000 501-1 1 Nn 117 of the third round Philadelphia (A) 000 101 00x22 160. Pound-—James Shaw, Jasonville, de. M ah ‘ AY + : o - €aloned Bobby (Trish). TWiss, Purdus tore (1 Power wilson 4 . 160-Pound—FPaul Adams, Muncie de Ne, Wilson shsioned Rocky Brown. South Bend Astrot! 175-Pound—Cleveland Brown, Jasonville At Tampa Fla decisioned Lance Marrisen, South Bend IN 60 , 000 s " ! 15-Pound-—Armond Perry, Indianapolis N» 10.101 2x4 11 won by a TKO over Earl Brown, South Donnelly 8) and Lopata: Fox Bend, in 1:20 of the second round Gumpert ! and Howe Heavyweight—Beb Kling, Muncie, de At Sarasota. Fla cisioned John Stetler, Soulh Rend New York (A 101 020 001-8 18 Heasyweight—~Buek Raven, Gary, KO'da Boston (A 000 000 000-0 . 2 Jim Watkins, Indianapolis, in 47 seconds iaschi. Byrne (5) and Houk, Parne of the first round . McCall (8) and Tebbetts 12-Pound-—Jim McKinney, Indianapolis At Tuehon, Aris declsioned Frank Minor, Indianapolis Chicage (N 000 020 001 3 } (Mths) Cleveland (A 020 031 40x 10 11 2 118-Pound-—Fred Rice, Indianapolis, de. Chipman. Dublel (4 Atkins (1) and \ od Jewell Wilson, ‘Evansville (title). A Walker Bearden, * Wynn and CWS -Pound—Everett Cooper, Gary, won Hegan, Tresh (7 by TKO over Leon Hudsoh, Indianapolis, At Phoenix, Aris at the end of the second round (title). Chicago (A 80 3122 343-22 1 3 135-Pound—-Charles. Adkins, Gary, de New York (N 131 312 200-13 13 } oned John Tayler, Gafy (title), Wight ark (8). Kazsava: (6) and 147-Pound—Robin Hood, Indianapolis, de- Tinion J Sandell (3), Kowie (1

clsioned | Andy (title), 160-Pound-—~James Shaw, Jasonville, deelsloned Paul Adams, Muncie (title), 175-Pound—Cleveland Brown, Jasonville, won by TKO over Armond Perry, IndianAns, in 45 seconds of the second round o-

Anderson,

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’ lane A team 38; Gary Ringside Parry Woods, 135 Woreerter Mass (2) ae errs Bama! 0 Month 14; Gary Bow! BYRACUSE, N.Y -—-OlUff Hart, 147, Syra. Indianapolis oq Send . Evansville §; Purd

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. Fight Results By United Press ’ YORK (Madison Bquare Garden). Lee Oma, 186%, Detroit, outpointed Omelo Agramonte 184%. Cuba (10) i | ‘BANGOR, Me. « Tommy (Red) Weil 1134 Manchester, N° H stopped Irish

Jumpin’ Johnny Wilson (left) gives Tom: Overton and Bailey League a few pointers on college basketball during last night's banquet for Crispus Attuck's 1948.49 hardwood squad. Both Overton

[Pittevaren yioy t Jackie Armitage, 1825] 4nd League graduate in June. i i ' @ | Ls i b ; oii Con i "

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ‘

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Olympic 100-meter champion

SATURDAY, MAR. 10, 1049

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Hoosier Trike Capps Face Hornets

Faces ndans, 1, Showdown Tilt 40 JAN) iio iin sc re yi Tonight

win NE oud Assure Playoff Spot

Against Houma & : Lo By PHIL JOHNSON ~ Same Teams Clash Here in Finale

Times Special Writer NEW ORLEANS, La. Mar. 19| Tomorrow Night ™ Times Special

~In Lousiana, when "a Cajun meets a Cajun, it’s news; but when a Cajun fussles with an InPITTSBURGH, Mar, 19—Pittsburgh, the tightest defensive hockey team in the American

dian Hoosier, it's sensational. Hockey League, stands between

And this bit of sensationalism will take platé tomorrow afterthe Indianapolis Caps today and a place in the playoffs.

noon in a Cajun town when our Indians meet the Houma Indians in an exhibition game starting at 2:30. | Slated as the second exhibition game of the spring season for the Tribe, the game will serve more of a proving ground for the The Hornets, who permitted their opponents only 171 goals in 66 games, have beaten Indianape olis twice in three previous games here. In six games this year the |Caps have won three, lost two and {tied one. The same two clubs skate out the regular scheduled

[rookies than anything else, Composed mostly of rookies) season tomorrow night in Indianapolis. .

1:30, 8 p. m,,

carry on through the remaining

{should get along fine with the] 5000- Expected basketball championship trophy to Norman Harner (right), Greypected to see the game. Baseball Sports Events {Lousiana cane belt and fans min "mari dar ime Today, Tomorrow [Fetes (age TEAMS ieee wie 0755 sie fan AAA ball club has gone Tw i . : | : ASKETBALL : sole? a big one. ATE GO URNAMENT Varsity, Girls Squad 1 will give the Caps 90 points [Muir would start against Houma 3.15 P. M.—Afternoon winners for state | ‘ y IBS, es, standings. WXLW-FM ‘will broadcast all urney to howl! last night. Ss. a Sawchuk's i hurler who's been training with S'f;e AAT championships. ganization of letter winners, feted | 1671) wehuk's injury seems H Indianapolis at Pittsburgh Aes Pitchers Listed : rousing banquet and ® ’ m {Houma team reports that Joe’ State meet, Armory, 711 N. Bennsylvania teria. {top men in the league, and Wing-

the Houma Tribe |newcomers Al Lopez is expected The Rev. Lorin S. Stine, a member of Indiana Central Col[to play. lege's board of trustees, presents the Hoosier College Conference. Over 5000 fans, a new high for hounds’ captain, as Coach Angus Nicoson (center) looks on. (the Evangeline League, are ex- ——— oo — sa = =» . {13 a big thing in this part of the * Indiana Central from all over the countryside will Here and There | On their home ice, the Caps {flock to the park for the tilt. have whipped the Hornets twice lock {to Houma and the-event will be TODAY A victory for Indianapolis toManager Al Lopez said that Joe } Fi M-Souh Bend Coniral ve. Madison. | po ooive Plaudits and will assure Indianapolis sec- ; , lond or third place in the final fand would be followed on the| championship. —~“VIRE It was the Greyhounds’ night mound by Jim Mims, the promis-| game we | Luckily -for the Caps, Goalie {ing rookie, and John Hahn, SWIMMING The “C” Association, an or- | Pittsburgh on the coast. te OCKEY {Indiana Central's Hoosier College ABLE TENNIS {Conference basketball champions "Icapital City tournament, Dearborn Hotel, With a ‘ Key men for the Hornets will Skipper George Washburn of the| 8 FUNIOR RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP testimontal in the school’s cafe- 1, Goalie Baz Bastien, one of the Thompson, Al Sullivan and him-7 Bt. 9 a. m | More than 100 students. faculty! { TOMORROW man Sid Smith, who is chasing self will pitch against Indianap- HOCKEY members and guests paid tribute o,0.6 inqiviqual scoring honors.

folis and New Orleanians Floyd piisburgh v ¢ to the championship Greyhounds, “ " { § ) ttsburgh vs. Indianapolis at Coliseum, p ) This is “do or die” week-end tr de opand Al Rodosta willl 830 p.m Boageast, WIBC, 9:55 p. =» |who recently returned from Kan- for the Caps for sure. When the

tate AAU championships, IAC, 10 a. m,,

: smoke clears from tomorrow's p.m

{battle someone is sure to be sit ting on the sidelines watching the Calder Cup playoffs and these games should decide who it will

invita-

8 sas City, Mo., where they parLopez said that a veteran line- . [ticipated in the annual (up will start but he'll substitute q,p.. city orrement, Dearborn Hotel, tional tournament. the rookies later in the game. | 12 (noon), 7 p. m. | Following a dinner; Mrs. Lois Bill Plate, who got one for four | Fouts, coach.of the Indiana Cen{against the Pelicans Thursday 2 : tral girls’ basketball team, gave {and scored a run, will lead off ur lie in Pa a resume of the past season. {and play right field. Terming her aggregation the . Second Baseman Mel Rue will | “best girls’ basketball team in Dela R ever |bat second and John gers |Indiana,” Mrs. Fouts introduced y C {will follow and play center field. or Onors {the players. | Al Grunwald, the huge first | Comments on the conference » . sacker who has yet to see action| pyrque swimmers moved to- championship by Coach anes Slit Ath Time {with the Indians, will do the ward the Indiana AAU swim Nicoson were followed by a brief] |cleanup honors in place of Dale championship finals today with a talk by President of the College J |Coogan. Grunwald, too, is a first good chance to be at or near the I Lynd Esch on “Life Is a Game.”, The receivership suit against |sacker. top when splashing stops Sunday. | Pastor Makes Awards the Indianapolis Kautskys, Inc. A three-for-fiver against the Ppyrdue's 400-yard free style The presentation of basketball yesterday was postponed for the |Pels, Frank Thomas, will follow relay team took the national awards were made by the Rev. . rth time, this time until jand play left field. Then comes junior title last night, beating the Lorin S. Stine, pastor of the Fair- ’ (Russ Peters at third, Grady Wil- Indianapolis Athletic Club in view Church, Dayton, O. and a Mar. 29. {son at shortstop and Clyde Kluttz/3:46.2. Purdue's Mike Kosmetos member of the school’s board of The morning session was taken is expected to start the game at won the men's state title in the trustees: up with cross-examination ‘of the receivers post. Rolland La- 1500-meter free style. The time:| Those receiving gold basket- George Glamack, plaintiff in the veille is also slated for some 20-58. 'balls were Jim Blevins, Bill suit. Glamack left court once to {backstop duties: Sally Bowers, Riviera, took the Brown, Jack Colescott, Jack catch a plane for Cleveland to ——————————— |national women’s junior 220-yard Fentz, Harley Grifith, Norman join the Hammond team of which : | breast stroke event, beating out Harner, Raymond Kennedy, El- he is a member. He was called Fears Gehr mann Sue Ziegler in 3:20.3. wood McBride, Bill McGrath, back by his attorneys when RobThe two national events were Leon Patterson, Wendell Roberts, ert Orbison, attorney for the de held in conjunction with the In-'Duane Robertson, Bob Robison, fendant refused to proceed with ih! 3 diana AAU state indoor swim- Don Stevenson, Dwight Swails, his case until he had finished his | on . p ecor ming and diving championships. Eugene DeBaun. cross examination. He concluded | ' | The meet ends Sunday. Norman Harner, was his cross examination at noon. CHICAGO, Mar. 19 (UP)—Don| , National Junior 400-Yard Free styie elected captain, accepted the| When the court convened in the

who

|Gehrmann star University of Relay for Mor Bier VIUL Kahu. championship trophy on behalf of afternoon, Paul Walk, president | Wisconsin miler, “wort be in any A C. i Indianapolis A.'C”“B." Time, 3 the joa The Rodney Pruitt of the Indianapolis Kautskys, Inc., {shape to break any records” in utes: see 0 Stroke and illiam P. Morgan awards took the stand and testified as to methods of operation of the

National Junior 220-Yard Breast . . the 13th annual Chicago Daily for Women 1. Sally Bowers, Riviera Club, Were presented by Dr. William P. the, . corporation. The hearing was {adjourned by Special Judge Sid-

2, St Ziegler. Indi olis A. C.; 3, P J, . News Relays tonight, nd. Riviera Club. ti Morgan—J. H ney Horn, until Mar. 29 during

according Holland. Riviera Club. Time, 3 minutes oe —tr to Badger track coach Guy Sundt. 23, seconds wre Amateur Softball Th unorganizing Which time the court requested this sea- the defendant to produce paid ate

1.500-Meter Free Style for Men—1 e slender Olympic speedster Kosmetos, Purdue: 2. Bill Shadburn , attached 3. Phil Hansel, Purdue 4, Team managers interested in has had a bad cold all week. Hershell Jack. Richmond YMCA: 5. Dick night leagues at Longacre Park unattached. Time, 20 minutes, 58 son are asked to attend a meeting at the Sportsman's Store next Tuesdsy night tendance records.

| Gehrmann won last ‘year's spaid Bankers Mile, feature event of 5%¢°nds. the meet, in- 4:12. Observers had hoped he could crack Gil Dodd's

Training Camp Briefs ’ 4.06.4 record mark tonight if pressed hard enough by Jerry

Thompson of Texas and Seton Boston Has Bad Day in Spring Games HAIl's Carl Joyce tha As. Cards, Yanks Batter Sox, Braves

Track. fans also hoped By United Press

world's record of :07.1 in the 60- SL. PETERSBURG, Fla. Mar. vard high hurdles. Dillard was 19—New York Yankee pitchers, reported In top condition for the Currently regarded as the most event. effective in the grapefruit cirRichmond (Boo) Morcum, New Cuit, get their chance today to Hampshire, pointed for another throw cold water on the smolder-

rison Dillard could break his own Reds scored a 9 to 8 victory yes-

terday over the Philadelphia Phillies when Grady Hatton con-

nected for a two-run homer off Blix Donnelly in the eighth inning. Rookie Charley Kress also

pitching for 15 runs on Thursday and battered the New York Giants, 22 to 13, while collecting 22 hits yesterday. Floyd Baker and Luke Appling hit homers for Chicago in yesterday's contest.

sensational * night in the pole Ing bat belonging to slugging homered for Cincinnati. , vault. Morcum, jumping for the Stan Musial of the St. Louis Car- . Manager Jack Onslow’s batting Boston Athletic Association, made dinals. vo wonders will seek to keep their the best mark of his career last. For the second time in as many 10S ANGELES — Memo to rally going at the expense of the

American League pitchers: The winter layoff hasn't bothered Lou Boudreau’'s batting eve a bit. Making his first start at shortstop this spring, the Cleveland player-manager nicked Chicago Cub pitching for two hits yesterday as he helped the Indians to

night when he won the event at games, Musial personally decided Glants again today. the ninth annual Knights of Co- an exhibition contest yesterday lumbus meet in Cleveland. setting when his sixth inning home run a‘'new meet record of 14 feet, nine gave the Cardinals a 2 to 1 triinches. umph over the Boston Braves.

- TTT The Yankees, meanwhile; re-

Extend Table ceived excellent pitching for the

CLEARWATER, Fa.—Richie Ashburh of the Philadelphia Phillies, who generally was regarded the top spring hitter of 1948, was well on his way toe

second successive day to white- an" eawy 10-10 3 t day to the s disti ) . sue of 8) -t0-3 triumph. Gene ) ame distinction in Tennis Deadline wash the Boston Red Sox, 5 to 0 Bearden hurled six innings and 1949.

Vic Raschi and Left-hander TomEntry deadline for the Capital my Byrne limited the Red Sox The two teams will meet here City closed table-tennis tourney to two hits while the Yanks again today. ) tonjght and tomorrow at Dear- combed Southpaw Mel Parnell x = os born Hotel has been extended. and John (Windy) McCall for 15

allowed four hits Ashburn climaxed a week of

heavy hitting yesterday— by smashing four singles although the Phillies bowed té Cincife

SAN DIEGO, L—W nati, 9 to 8. All doubles entries will be ac- hits, including a single and a baseball fans Ca being ta The iis tangle today cepted until 6 p. m today and pair of doubles by Outfielder today to a unique brand of flashy with the Washington Senators, Sg es chile niles SL be Johnny Lindell. fireworks touched off. by the who have trimmed their squad T ded in the women's divi-| ile usually quiet Chicago White Sox.| by the outright release of Pitch op seeded In the women 8 div SARASOTA, Fla.—~The Boston] The White Sox, supposedly er Ray Garcia to Ch sion was Laverne Von Willer, Braves and Boston Red Sox. two . . a to Chattanooga

weak hitters. pasted Cleveland' of

the S who ranks second in the state. clubs who have not enjoyed too oC jouthern Association. Top ranking in men’s competition much: success this spring. square will be Eddie Hancock, former na- o¢¢ against each other today in a tional boys champion. In the prejnde to their intracity series senior men's singles division Ed at home which takes place next Baase was geeded first. month. - The Braves, despite two timely hits by Clint Conatser, bowed to . the Cardinals, 2 to. 1, yesterday. To Clash Tonight “while the Red Sox were held to OKLAHOMA CITY. Mar. 10 two hits in losing to the New York (UP)—The Philiips Oilers, ama- Yankees, 5 to 0

| THE CLIMAX of the MOST EXCITING TITLE RAGE In AMERICAN LEAGUE HISTORY

HOCKEY

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Earl Tolliver, Harry Wheeler, Bob Earl, Bader Cof Paul Hare, Dobson's Byron Scaggs, Clifto William Hendricks, | Alva Johnson, Chevr Bob Kays. Hopewell: Virgil Haines. Cent: Carl Hardin, Tompki Charles Jacobs, Lin) Norb Thompson, Lir Bop Roth, Construe Fonnie Snyder, Bowe Joe Pond, Ft. Way Harold DeHoff, Bri Abe Bailey, Laker P Bill Turner, Essex Windy Nave, Kamm’ Tom Oberlies, Indpl Everett Chandler, Jo J. B. Elliott, Hotel Walt Fries, Hoosier Joe Fulton, Roger | Charles McCann, P| Omer 8mith, Const Hugh Harringan, Cq Larry Wiison, Kleib Bert Yeager, Link-B o rt Headv. Marott ‘ravis McCallym Walt Quehe B F R Hubert Kelso, ) Ken Hoffman. Krine: Howard Deer 8r., Ry Req Montgomery, Pr Hairy: Campbell, She George Hallman, V./ Eoward Pattisan, Ci Frank .

Tompk Charles Kaiser. Seve Wallace Smith. Yav: Fua Maher. 8t. Ar Harry Walsh, Progr

I.eroy Kerst., Nixon's Falph Gillispte. Tor ka Klee. Koenler's M Fd Harrell. Poro Be Russ Roberts, Sande Foward Mitchell. i Wiliam Brown, Sea Ra.ph Shinkle Link Harold Strick!in. Ru Boh Plummer. Place) Charles Harbison, © Glen Maxwell, Dow Paul Mansfield. St ltk Barnes. Indpis ¥iovd Zigler. Erte] \ Jack Hunt, Herff-Jo

, Banker Bill Mundy, Peerless Norb Day, V 8s.

OTHER LEAGUE

Lauren Lanham, Fr John Osborn. Sahar Bud Williams, Irvir Arliss Brown, Mitch Bill Rodebeck, Steeg Dick Fender, Elf Li Vern Reynolds, PHC Joe Mauyokas, Em. | George Méore, Em-] John Carroll, Moose Al Zich. Eagle Mac! Joa Russell, Pittmai Jim Keller,

Bob Houk, Javeees Bill Mitchell. Link-] Paul Hubbell. Alliso

Earl Cox. Limde Af: Lou Young, Kingan Joe Ruddick. Pub. § Marty Moran, Merz Paul Dukate, O. K, Phil Allte, Indianaj William ‘Enlow, Brid, Walt Strange, State Slim Burger, Vets, has. Adams. Dia. Jim Meyer, Senior ( Roy Cherry, 8t. Cat 600 BOWLE Marge Skelton, Yav Nell Koelling, Indp Eva Williamson, Ya 3 WLE Clara Pon, Medias LaVerne Biers. Will Louanna Early, Ya Gertrude Rhodes, Y dary Baas, Willias Kay Kelley, Bowes Helen Wolf: Willa; Pat Striebeck, Yave

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Vesta Davis, Pehr’s Edna Mae Schoen, | M rker, O' lle Nash. Prey le Nash, Marie Pulion, Wi Mary :

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