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Against Hershey Bl Jasper Reaches Peak Of State Basketball - By Refusing Defeat

IHSAA Champs Amazed Coach By Comebacks Down Tourney Trail

Caps Will Open Playoffs Tomorrow Hellermen Fight Way TA at a Into Series With 2-1 Win Over Hornets

Local Team Fails to Land Player On League Coaches’ All-Star Teams 8

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» q b By BILL EGGERT . By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS ar ak, Sb thay {alld 10 1and one Pisyer ob Hie Soares Jaspers Wildcats sat on top of the basketball world today. selves in the Ameri Yack rh re doing: 3ight. well for thens The Wildcats and their uncanny mentor, Leo (Cabby) O'Netll, . — THETIOAN Hu aay wtague. winners of the 39th state high school title, reached their pinnacle of They head for Hershey today to open their part of the post- success In the same manner they started it: Refusing to be beaten. : season playolts tomorrow after finishing inthe Western Division's Jasper went into the sectional tournament play four weeks ago, BO ace jast SIE. ith 3 hase-earned 2-40 1 victory over given nothing more than the proverbial Chinaman's chance of winv ow Indianapolis (2) Pittsburgh (1 oy (10) BILL GENSON | ning the state crown. Its record ; the he thyme Wot Jo 303 fon 8 was Bawchux 8 ert Bastien (17) DON MORRISON] (10) BILL JENSON of victories in 20 games was] since we got enough shots,” Pittsburgh, a victim of t Nicholson RD. ooliiill Mathers “4 ia not daly the worst of O'Neill's 10| Madison's court master pointed Hany tie games during the re han Podolsky LW... Sanit ’ years at Jasper, but’ also found out yesterday, “but that first four A - Morrison "on wes . lar season, was knocked out of ®_ Morrison RW Mackel O'Neill feeling like throwing in minutes of play killed us. the playoff battle AItHOugh the Melone -MacKas, Woit. Helier. Simpson the towel. The Wildcats hit four of their Hornets compiled the same num-| Bruneteau. Haidy. MacKenzie « Pittsinrgh At the tail end of the season first five shots, then meshed ber of points as did Cleveland. Kems. Posus Cetesino, Misas, Benoon are Ria : [he felt as though he was -justiseven of 18 tries in the first quar. : Cleveland, however, had won two Laoselle RUE, DEHINGC; IDORA, Boon IAB Loe Ai i! AY fi 3 " |about through.” But 10_ games ter and seven of 15 in the second. games more to take third place. ixpianapoLE TT TOPE WINNING ‘GOAL | later Jaspers fra, stale shams All Cabby O'Neill could say St. Louis, a 7-0-3 loser to the Pitt#ureh : 01 0-1 . & : : pa a eb K ng » who did y| again to describe his feeling has Barops last night, had cinched ¥ period INDIANAPOLIS (1 hal : ge know wh “d to throw “in the been “It's great.” So were Jerome first place Saturday night with a Gamer (Bruneteau 1147. Penalties, R eR ST, : y 5 | sponge en © 'Stenftenagel, Bob White, Paul Ho triumph at Cleveland. wor at Fw tar 1 vo Satslio] yiiolau ui v Co r | Photos by John Spicklemird, Times Staff Photographer. | Never Behind | Rumbach, Tom Schatz, Bill TbenMohs Eoal that Cap Center pon Second period Pittsburgh (2), Kobussen How the winning goal sailed into the nets last night for the screened, whizzed by Goalie Al Bastien. The Caps won, 2 to |, | For the first time in 10 tourney | field: Sai A on ane ey every ison. shoved NY Sosle a Samis (hookine:, Dewsbury (charging Caps. Don Morrison, Cap center, after taking a pass from the to clinch second-place in the Western Division. games, the Wildcats were never . .llenge for the past month. riod could well amount to a $1400 “ nird period INDIANAPOI is a. pn sideboards, shot by Defenseman Phil Samis. The puck, partially forced to come Hm behind in de-) Odds With Cubs } © Morrison R forrison ellery 1320 - I ——— ! - ; shot. That is an approximate hg- pe a Twi Dewan . =» feat )n be on 5 t pos au o1! They had to be because Maditz y gn Ramis g r | y a ure Cap players could pocket hareing). Saris isla hin. > Kentuck Illinois | margin And for Madison, it Son: f | Neal Nes 81 , 8 oh > . . ' | . from Playolt purses p they go Cap Scoring Fe y, | marked the first time Coach Ray| FIRST: Scored enough points plonship -SUp-Cha:, OPA PIE PIT i . [Eddy's combination fell behind at to have Ee vw TP > Ca ” Glover 68 35 48 8) 59 T ~ - ab ane _the start-of hostilities. - fl oY : na Codie (lover, whose 83 Points Reid 8 31 4 d, 18 Get Nod MN NC The Southern Indiana center] SECOND: Scored more points first-year players: scored bl Poagiery o4 2% Nx» ence representatives had to earn than any piv hn in history ‘aps’ fi v a R. Morrison , 85 23-30 2 Nn lthe crown the hard way against a . C ! : I orrison ... 2 £ 25 . . “aps first tally at 11:47 in the D Morr no M200 29 a8 2 Favor. Wildcats an equally-undeniable club that! THIRD: Combined its 23 field first period while Pittsburgh had prunetesu 61 0 18 18 18 Cs o | probably had more natural ability (goals to Jasper’s 27 to. break tw / ewsbi , 55 23 ) s | | - wo players inthe peaity box. Bi YH To Rout Villanova Fron me mors PI aed Gl time ld foal total for the the Hornets at 9:07 in the saeond wr chon S 3 BB po NEW YORK, Mar. 21 (UP)— little Dee Monroe who broke two final game by one basket. eri dis o second av @ 14 10 24 4 Powerful Kentucky, opening de- records and tied two with his 36- FOUR: Slowed Jasper's fast period while Indianapolis wa 8 } shut out. Then both clubs vi ibly elon $8 4+ 12 14.34 fense of its NCAA basketball point performance, an all-time breaking zone up front considpooped hy the fast on. wn Y author or NN * championship, was favored by 14 high in Indiana's titular battle. |erably by putting two men in the gled for a break. pd ame 5 Sawchuk L.A o o 8 points over Villanova and Illinois And Madison had the team back court Jate in the first half. the Caps in the final period Rod GOALS Br 00a Ave. £0 ruled a 10-point choice over Yale balance in the scoring columns; FIVE: Got 46 to Jaspers 41 Morrison, skating down the north Sh®chuk 61 207 38 2 in tonight's semifinals of the and in departmental play. And rebounds. wx sideboard, passed to brother Don Wd IaTe-ar-one pome 0 Eastern regional playoffs. ‘Madison had the stamina to| SIX: Got the best one man who neatly shot by his defense- | Ried JRREL GOALS. ONE CANE isin The survivors of the semi- come up to Jasper to tie the bal] Pe oe. tourney history man and sent the puck to Bas- Hay ’ } finals will meet tomorrow night game twice. But it didn’t have, SEVEN: Couldn't win with its ton's Tight KEY—GP. games played: a. sais A for the Eastern title and the right enough to overcome the unlimited : o : Pe poi 1 Nicholson Honored © minates 0G. Sopanents “goals: BO shite to meet Oklahoma A. and M. for supply of tenacity the Wildcats ara oiiensive n Pittsburgh substituted an extra ° { the national championship at Showed. J N . i : wing for Bastien for one minute () he | . Seattle, Wash., Mar, 25. The Ag-| That Does Trick EIGHT: Averaged more than Carol P and failed to score. The Caps OT Ihe lce gies won the Western playoffs by| That. plus the Wildcats’ fine|69 points bef BAe bri had an ning the 30 missed three arena-length shots AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE { beating Oregon State, 55 to 30, Shooting mark of .397 and an|offensive - defensive erence o AAU swimm at the open cage. Bastien was STANDINUS Saturday night at Kansas City. ever-changing series of zone de- 21.8 compared to Jasper'd 7.2, the a back In action with five seconds Western Division For Coach Adolph Rupp’s Ken-| tenses did the trick. |worst of the four. spall to play when Indianapolis earned GPW L TPs. G 0G [tuckians, who were ousted in-| ‘We got through the zones: But Jasper won. P d

63 41 18 8°51 254 193 |gloriously by Loyola of Chicago| FINAL BIG FOUR STATISTICS

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68 39 17 12 90 201 211 : Cap Goalle Terry Sawchuk, Cleveland 68 41 21 6 88 286 251 | in the invitation quarterfinals, | (Sweet Sixteen) who will report to the Indianap- fi firuren 98 38 1910 0308 Ia. the NCAA tournament will pro-| G TP OP Avg. Op.Avg. Dif. ° * ols Indians for a baseball try-| gues Division |vide an opportunity to win at wfagison (25-4) .......... 9 544 344 604 382 218 Win - out as a first baseman Apr. 13,} OPW L T Pts. G OG least one half of their hoped-for auburn (26-8) ....ccveeee 9 481 368 53.4 40.8 12.8 had 27 saves for the evening. Providence 88 44 18 ¢ 34 247 218 basketball double-slam. S. B. Central (23-6)...... 9 444 338 493 = 31.5 11.8 4 Sta Bastien. who has been named the grill. 68 22 37 9 53 240 275 K - ig Hope for Upset Jasper (21-9) ..v......... 10 508 436 508 43.6 2 . league’s best goalie for the third New Haven 68 20 40 8 48 223 286 v ‘ Villanova, which won 23 games STATE FINALS Durin consecutive year, had 28 saves | Philuaelphia 68 15 48 5 35 239 407 Th d . | b . f h I . : ; bh . : : ST! 7 N/ S DE eat peli ring? Washington | 68 11'53 4 26 179 401 e dressing room cele ration after the ndianapolis Caps had won a playoff position in and lost three games to gain the (Championship Game) Climaxin last night's game was Eddie| 1 ve LAST Nica the American Hockey League last night. Calum (Baldy) MacKay (on his back in front) with Freddie Middle Atlantic bid, will pit its FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pet. men splashed ! U { YIANAPOLIS 2, Pitts . . A 2 Nicholson, defenseman who was| Cleveiand 7. 8t. Louis 3 5 | Glover and Al Dewsbury (left to right) behind MacKay. Seated (left to right) are Kenny MacKen- hopes for an Upset In Pail Arislp, Jasper (82) ......... tereeeees 27 68.397 8 68 571 in thy udian voted the team’s most valuable Buffalo 9, Phadnis zie, Eddie Nicholson and: Frank Melong. First row (standing, left to right) are Trainer Ross (Lefty) '. req 542 poi meh on © Madison (61) ................ 23 81 284 15 6 74 0 8 W player of the season and was Providence 2, Springfield 1 Wilson, Player-Coach Ott Heller, Gordon Haidy, Gerald Reid, Nel Podolsky, T Sawch I scored 542 points during the regu- (Game 1) team. Which | awarded the C. B. Dyer trophy.| TOMORROW'S PLAYOFF SCHEDULF Wo y : ' ha oY, eid, 'Neison rodolsky, lerry Sawchuk. lar season. # Madison (53) ..cvvvvnrennnn.s 19 a8 288 15 8 652 The Purd Rvatded . B. Dyer ophy.| TOMORROW PLAY EY ur of seven Benny Woit and Don Morrison. Second row (standing, left to right) are Eddie Bruneteau, Rod Mor- Illinois’ Big Nine champions, Central (40) seeeeeseeeesscs. 17 69 248 6 .5 545 in far ahead a uE lye ® Fol modal seriesi—8t Louls at Providence rison and Team Captain Cliff Simpson. - with a record of 19 and 3, were (Game 2) the Indianay ’ x 2d Place Teams (best two of three series FR . , > rar ale rv . outs this season. |= INDIANAPOLIS at Hershor hre 3 T ib R ki - H Id . aor L over Yale's Ivy League Jasper (58) ..iiieiienniannns . 20 64 313 13 y 650 J eo aman: ’ !" 3d Place Teams (best two of three series) . eholders because ol a etier; Aub 48) ...... ivreasens 19 67 284 10 5 . on ther Playoff openers tomer. ~Cleveland at Springfield } ri e 00 ies 0 Foes Mikan Scores 28 balanced starting team whose uburn ( x ou» ) ! x 5 =» 866 ! with 8 and RI best four-of-seven series in Provi-| NATIONAL LEAGUE . y ® } shortest member is 6-feet-1. TY PA . SCORING LEADERS with 2. dence and Cleveland will open a GPW L T Pts OQ GF Hitless for 1 1-0 Trium h 1 Yale, led by All Anierican Ton) Nos Magn ..3 31°88 3M i Ee best two-of-th Q Detro 60 34 19 7 75 195 14) Lavelli, will be making its first White, Jasper 2 15 3 7 37 for Bud Sa st two-of-three series in Spring- poston $0 29 23 8 66 178 163 . . start in NCA J. Stenftenagel, Jasp. 2 12 33 6 30 i field. The Caps’ two-of-three se- Moni real 60 28 23 9 85 152 125 10-Run Spree in Seventh Innin start in an A tourney. But Schnaitter, Mad. ... 2 98 27 3 21 i They scored ries will be resumed here Thurs- Loronte % 22 25 13 57 147 161 “ g although Tony was the nation’s! |Sehotiey, Auburn } 8 1s s 2 fayette Coun . : ‘hicago BO 21 3 3 211 : thie: -~ adding z v : | utz, Jasper . . 7 - day night against Hershey. ii. A Rina Climaxes Exhibition at Houma, La. Towering ~ George Mikan. the:leading major college scorer with Colle B ers | server. Madison 3 4 19 8 18 63 and the - Winners of the second and RESULTS LAST NIGHT Times Special highest scorer in the three-year 636 points in 28 games. his efforts IMorrieal s Bena 1 8 18. 8 1 finished last third-place battles will meet later| New York b Chicas 1 HOUMA, La.. Mar. 21 —Three of Indianapolis’ rookie pitchers history of the Basketball Associa- alone appeared insufficient to PER. Ind. M 01 (UP) |2milk Madison 2 3 23° 3 9 i Women s I TT 2 could feel real proud of themselves today after turling the Indians tion of America, today appeared overcame the Illini. | JAS » Ind, Mar. £1 — {Kelly, Auburn 1 « 12 1 a for three of

in a two-of-three series with the! Boston 17, Toronto 2

Leo (Cabby) O'Neill, who piloted

winner advancing to the Calder ER to a 11-to-0 no-hit victory here yesterday. ready for the circuit's annual TT “ . i ords broken Cup finals against St. Louis or It was tribal warfare with a vengeance as the Tribe mowed championship playoff series. - |Jasper's Wildcats to their first p 2 en cut dow A, : eeKs Providence. down the Houma Indians, 140 Evangeline League champs. behind The six-foot, 11-inch Minneapo- . {Indiana high school basketball t 3 style, 440-ya Indianapolis won the Calder the pitching of John Hahn, Joe Muir and Jim Mims, who each lis Laker center scored 28 points 5 h A T Cup championship in 1942, was . . pitched three Innings. a wm a& last night to lead his team to a t Victory Here tourney ‘title Saturday, tonight ugus a ourney 1 am runnerup in 1943 and has played The pitching exhibition com- Tribe Box Score 91 to 78 victory over the Phila- An Australian tag-team_ match denied rumors that he had offers AUGUSTA, Ga., Mar. 21 (UP) Carol Pence, La in four other playoffs, the last pletely overshadowed a 10-run ina delphia Warriors as the regular and one preliminary bout are to coach “big-time” college teams. —Peggy Kirk of Findlay, O, 3 Rivets: 3 Pal Tribe y 4s "e ne REV. ndianap o - ” » i . Rivier in 1946. i Tribe hitting Jamboree in the sev. WEL a H uma» a BAA season ended. slated for the Armory wrestling “I haven't had any offers,” was manhandled women’s and men’s viera, Time, 4:2 Meanwhile, Pittsburgh and’ Fifteen-year-old Morris John- enth which ind luded five walks, Plate. rf 6 2:0 0 Laumn, 1 0 1 4 In other league finals. the Chi- Ting tomorrow night. ail’ He added par and her lady opponents yes- 100-Yard Fre Clevel , t rrors. a walk and double by Rue. 2b 4 0 1 Ending 1 00 2 O'Neill's only comment. He adde Thomas, Purdue: eveland dominated the coaches’ son captured three championships tWO errors. a walk and dc 1ble DY Mk TL 00 bad aoa ?cago Stags humbled the Roches- Joe Christie. of Canada, and idered leavi terday as she won the women's Bill Nesbitt, una all-star team announced today and finished in the runner-up spot Bob Kellogg and hits by Bil wan 10 5 1 Praca at 1 a ter Rovals first tlace western Young Bull Montana of Los An- he had not considere eaving titieholders’ golf tournament with Pyrdue; > nd All-Star Selection in afother event yesterday in Plate Dale ¢ vogan Russ Peters ' division stalwarts 98 to #1. and geles. who are unbeaten in four Jasper. -a record-breaking 299. 50-Yard Pree ( Le members © he Smo e) the Capitol City Invitational Tu ol Lhe ent TR. . ! the St. louis hombers defeated previous tag starts here. will “I'm going to take it easy for Miss Kirk played the first nine : Dera: 3, Floren ity team made the first team pe Tennis Tournament at Dear lahn had a litle troubs Cara 6 0% "0D the Ft. Wavne Pistons, 87 to 82. meet Tommy Martindale of Mil- the next couple of weeks” he holes of the final round in a Manuel, lafayst ind two from Cleveland were top po Forel control, loading the bases in the , In the plavofis. which beg waukee: and Cowl ) I : ! oe ell ha | to Sizzling 33—three strokes under yette ime. 28 choices Murdo MacKay. Buffalo third. but he recovered and re . 5 inthe p1I=, which egin in eal owboy Len Hughes said. But then we’l ave 0 an’ £ bed record 288, Rost ent was the only player t Johnson, who holds the na- , Ceilogz » 0 Rag ¢ y 2 oo mid-week Rochester and St of Pittsburgh, in the main at- get into the baseball grind.’ en’s par. She shot a 39 on the oc 2b0-Yard Bre ce er as J 3 0 | n 1 ne ro tters 1 y N r . . carter, ’ break up the monopoly tional boys’ table tennis cham. !Ired the ne roe patter ? 0 1 2Hunesrt 2 0 2 0 Louis, and Minneapolis and Chi- traction, O'Neill also is athletic director final nine to finish with a three tached: 3, Dan Indianapolis didn't "land one Plonship. won the men's singles Muir Fans Six 0 0 o ocago Will' play best-of-three se- The other clash pits Gil Knut- and baseball coach here. under women’s par 72. Her T72- Hurley, Durdue; player on either the first or by defeating Ed Hancock. John. Muir collected six consecutive . ob vo ! 0 ries in the western division Wash- sen, another Canadian, against ‘Tremendous’ Ceremony | Role total clipped five strokes off 1 dd0-vard Fre secorid Squads son dropped the first game, 18-21, strikeouts and threw out one man Biggs p10 13 ington will meet Philadelphia and Martino Angelo of Toledo. The - pe said the victory ceremony . previous tournament record viera: 3, Ann Cl The league's 11 coaches. Who but captured the next three, 21- who tried to catch him with a fassin. p 1 0 0 1 New York goes against Baltimore main go will be for two falls put on by the city yesterday aft- ° Which Mrs. Babe Didrik- os Timers ” - ‘ = » i ai _ . > A er ne. cannot vote for their own plavers, 19. 21-7 and 21-15 bunt. Muir showed a good fast, Totals 19 1027 9 Total 5 02714 in similar preliminary elimina- out of three with a 90-minute rag ” son Zaharias posted to win the old record 5:53.¢ pla} , t i . net arn Abii ) ernoon was ‘‘tremendous. |event i selected Bastien at goal: Pete In the junior singles. Johnson pail and slow breaking curve Kellogg waked and doubied for n tions in the eastern division time limit, while the Angélo- (Cabby rode home a winner in| nt in 1947. da0-vard Free Backor. Pittsburgh, ahd .Hy Bul- dumped Ed Hancock. 21-16, 18-' Mims, another fast ball artist A p { ball tor Thomp- PTO Basketball Knutsen battle is for one fall or his 10th season at Jasper. Born Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta and Purdue, and Bl ler, Cleveland, at defense; Mac- 21. 21-10 and 21-19. Johnson will struck out four and in the ninth ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 50 minutes at Washington, Ind. he played | Fatty Berg of Minneapolis tied Tac Timers 0 Kav at center, and Pete Leswick defend his championship soon in.pe grabbed a pop-up for the re- y | ) 000 1000 1, * Eastern Division (Final) basketball at St Simons—today | T°F second place with 301's. 100-Yard Free 4 Neve N . > wr | oo } 0 0x ) vol Pp . . | MY © | ————————— Lut , y 1 Cleveland and Sid Smith of New York . tiring out after throwing one ¢ La End Washing! oe oa B Cubs Sign Anderson Washington Catholic. He later F . Lo Lutyens. Tisiom Pittsburgh at the wings. Each' Prime upset was Virginia Hass: man out at first Lon Hel Plate, Rue IX ! o : enrolled at Alabama University FOUF Fighters Win Redding, Rivier will receive $300 bonus ler's victory over Marilyn Law- Plate tallied the first Ind : , wr na Kellogg Ba Cn Loe Pitcher for Farm Club and captained an unbeaten Crim- Four Indianapolis amateur Yeite. Time-] lecond-team he _- . ate { eC e firs dian . ) ices Se ba of fi 1 ' . ‘ . . i. ; | : st - ne teams nore worth rence, the present state cham- ..,..,, the first. He was safe on ean pe : b 417 12 CHICAGO. Mar. 21 (UP)-—The son Tide quintet in 1929. fighters were victorious yesterday Keith Carter, P - to each player. went to pion ‘ ax sate un | \ ' Rue and ¢ dene ‘A 0 26 (Chicago Cubs todav announced O'Neill th » d to Indi-/in a fist how : attached; 3, La al Fim , ' 1 error. advance ; ntiel F A vl Western Division «Finah i 8 Y Neil en returned to Indi- stic show at the Marion Carl Hutton, U talph (Red) Almas, St. Louis TABLE TENNIS RESULTS noe dane 1 on an infield H vison Ee ; the signing of Charles Muller, 19, ana to coach basketball. In 1935 Veterans’ Hospi IAC. Time — goalie Dan Sprout Cle 1 1 Junior Singles out and scored on a pair of Y S pital. The local and Stan “Kemp Pittsburgh pH 3 lo yg adie HARCO passed ball BY H Muir 6 ean " \nderson. Ind. and Don Salmon- he took the Montgomery Vikings fighters were under the supervi- tH i and Ste ), sburgh, de- 21-16. 18-2). 21.10 21-19 passed DANS ‘ : Hi yr gO 18 , son. 19. East Moline “Rw ” 34 Duy i } ’ ne an RED. Prspargh. Je J 3110 3110 males Int mpoiis oatielers receiver. $ Sullivan lis “Of Chica Won on vo Ls foline I, to play to the “Sweet Sixteen” —then held sion of Eugene (Tiny) Bland. Re- Three - Meter center. and Phil Hergesheimer LTO pion defeated Tom Fruit 2080 hv three chat in the ni > 0 4 in Pr Wa ) 21 4p 16 with their Sioux Falls, 8. D., farm at the Butler Fieldhouse. sults: ree t § p Primer, 11-21, 19 17. 21-7 ! J ances he nine asin 2 223. M ( 111 by INDIANAPOLIS 15 42 4 . team in the Northern League Si 1939, when W w 113-Pound —Rayr i en ) . i Senter M Len oo . } a Tasdn 2 in 280 } NDI 18 wT . nce , when Woody Weir ymond Lee. Indianapolis, I hilade Iphia, and Carl Liscombe p.,.. nooo Mens nee son 21.19, INNINES, and 13 of the Tribe went Hiicher Be tabn (Laumann und Vilas RESULTS LAST NIGHT Muller is a right-handed pitcher left Jasper for Vincennes, O'Neill de patoned Bob Carney, Marion; 118-pound 0Ca Of hrovidence. wings. 1931 AN G2 sinete out via the strikeout route Wilson (EL) and Blanchard (EL). Time St Touts 87. Ft Warne 82 and Salmonson a pitcher-first has been top man at the local|Vausn Ridgeway Marion: 126-pound-— Bes io ) } . to Louis Vavne § » 8 } ; 126- — Only Indianapolis players to. yorris Johnson defeated Eddie Hancock The Indians return today to Minneapolis 91. Philadelphia 78 baseman. high school athletic plant | Finley, Indianapolis, decisioned Clarence get into the runnerup group were 18-21. 31-19; 21-7: 21-15 Pelican "Field for more practice . EE — ; eer darinn Charles Spears, Marlon, | - i. . p nor ractic . d m r : Sawchuck, who tied with HAIVeY| virgin water coivaied, Martin Las. Sessions Training Camp Briefs— 147-pound—Robin Hood, Indianapolis, de ed ennet of Providence for third rence 2M-17. 22-20: 21-12 cisioned Buddy Jefferson, Marion, place and Player-Coach Ott Men's Doubles a. . . D d = d 6 0 A' Pp ° i teen liofer ahd FlwveriConcn OU xs pepe at CT Bones wns Casting Club Wins oagers rade, 6-U, as A's round barney ror I'S || CHICAGO RINK SKATES SOUTH B defensemen. C{18-3 12. 18.21 1-18 . By United Press "AC . : | (UP) —Indla eee] Laverne yd Doubles oho At Sportsman Show VERO BEACH Fla. Mar. 21 2 RAM Ea H. Fla. Mar. him in the lineup on opening | The Yankees played without| Co. Keglers Sports Calendar [300 d r and Kenny Orr| Indianapolis Casting Club's phere was growing concer . HL | on © Mack's Philadel- | day. {the services of Joe DiMaggio and standings w Nn a 1 + , I as ( ng ¢ 4 p a : | L £ team of Charles Sutphin, William po 5 g concern in the h iN , > bo ont all opposi- Heath, who broke his ankle [Phil Rizzuto, who were left be- third week ——————— _ } S , ir Y ydgers' ‘am av ) y : | TODAY Exhibition Baseball Manning Harry Bee Wilbur Proeklyn odgers’ camp’ today I. Tos a ke lately, Jere last September, has been told. hind in St. Petersburg because of ‘ women's sts SPORTSMAN SHOW : Brooks and Jack Moore defeated about the repeated poor showings Scheduled for a “breather” to- (4 “go easy” by Manager Billy (separate ailments. | A r Grounds, 12 noon to 11 New York (A 010 010 000 2 § 2 ; { . r day in the forn f Miami 5 " } 8 y | ended last n A ATr a da neon io 11 PM. Cincinnat N00 500 30x— 9 i) 1 a team from Ft. Wayne yesterday of Pitcher Rex Barney a e jorm © aml © Southworth and is taking bat- | Other lead . ‘ Independent tou ment. Deaborn i Hi er Ma ha . , ile . and 8 at the Sports Show 492 to 487 " For the fourth time in as MARY Beach of the Florida Interna- ting .and fielding practice with | LOS ANGELES, Mar, 21—The Sas Rn PRO BASKETBALL. and Muelle ) ne More th 0 22.000 persons milled gnpearance: ‘on the mound this tional League. several other Boston players Chicago Cubs, who have adopted Carer us National League . ee around in e cattle barn at the <nring B rne ’ 1 . he hil he ‘ : ' , Denver at Oshkos Philadel; N 000 003 0 C10 2 cafrorornd. . . y2pring. Barney was belted liberal Arete lr vt ra tv ay ii en here while the main squad en- the role of “giant killers” recent- . » Wakarusa, 1977 Day a deren D A )3 100 02x 8 y AURTOU oe L new attend- jy yesterday and charged with WINTER GARDEN. Fla. Mar. gages in exhibition games else- ly, were s hed led “oat 10%; Clase 31 ant rho » ance YO! fer} y 4 ” . ) . . ’, ” p : TOMORROW K wiDIPILh J Loos oe *q Which Cl ied with the loss as the Dodgers fell be- 21—Outfielder Gil Coan of the where, iN icheduled to meet their jon: Cann 31 HOCKEY oN " Ni rday’s attendance, set fore eo Ph nly ti ny . I intra-city . rivals, NDIANAPOLIS at Hershe America ! 1 new week-end ree ord f , the a ! tt I hiladelphia Athletics, Washington Senators was mak- . . : : : Yivaj the Chicago Frieda Coniliim Hockey Leacue Playoffs E . Sn at on , Here ! he § to 0 Connie Mack's charges ;. .. ... . . TAMPA, Fla, Mar. 21 The White Sox today. ! doubles, B. Abel i! pur SPORTSMAN smow. A N 010 001 000 2 4 2 show pounced on Barnev for seven of ing club owner Clark Griffith i ost Reds gave the New| The Cub , Indianapolis, Te air Grounds. 12 noon to 11 p m ail Spann 4s Potter rT and Ma To satisfy vesterdéy's thou- thei y 0 ) "look like a prophe av ot em . . f e Cubs scored a, 3 to 2 vic- | Men's Black, Ladies’ High-Top Riley, Ft. Way PRO BASKETBALL eh a nds. William KH. Bie | heir 11 hits. including a lusty, 100k like a prophet today. York Yankees a bitter taste of tory over the champion Cleveland | White Shoes. Chicago, Heavy. Louisa, Johnsen, Co _, National League MG pop t “of hy yh 1 illtam fau, general 365-foot home run over the y 2 ; oR & R Ys n& > A adie y | 3 ) | * » = Alice Mikesell, Denve aba ommend. 8 srasiola. Baker “ manager of the exhibition, or- field wa - noe op abt For two seasons Coan has their own medicine yesterday. |Indians in 10 innings yesterday, | Duty Chassis, Both Fibre and Betty Triplett, City Independent sehr I oearbarn on aklvn N 000 000 000 0 ? dered an extra aquatic show and Valo So “Mer failed to live up to promise with The Yankees, always associated breaking a 2 to 2 tie on Harry Maple Rollers. Class Baile om. podeipnin (AL W032 001 00% fall announced four tank shows to be ee the Senators. Griffith, however, With power, watched the Reds Lowrey's double and Frank Gus-| AUTO Hasina, Soult ta Tp LA given Saturday. The Sports Show - ) p i " generate all of it yesterday as|tine’'s . single. The White Sox BLUE POINT ski, Johnny Mantz Posts Boston {A “000 010 000 1 11 2 funs daily from noon ia Sho, ne? ELAN a Mar al i er a hare: Cincinnati rode to an easy 9 to 2|dropped a 7 to 6 decision to the, Delaware. Madison & a, "At Gary, ] . \ . ol 00( ! . J 08 raves, defending Y® . as ... . | . Washington (A) 00 20x— 6 4 v avy " victory, y ew | Big Car 40-Lap Mark Kinder McDermott 5 wnd- natty, Mas TT through Sunday champions of the National ‘come around” the past two days. of a he strength 5 a ae £2 aL — - Bs | PHOENIX, Ariz, Mar. 21 (UP) | S30, ,ppompson (4). Scarborough i League, invaded the Detroit He banged out three hits against SE Ler ana m y : bony yd p -Johnny Mantz today held a new! ) I Basketball : Stores Tigers’ stronghold today, bent on the Phillies last Saturday and run " mili b Shortsto iin NOW OPEN-—-THRU SUNDAY MAR ~27 al sud o Posi == 40-lap record for big car racing gurl’ po 030 020 050-1012 1| NATIONAL CATHOLIC Toumngy |POlIShing their lusterless Grape- chipped in with three more yes- g,.,, ’ nr ge ' 60c er lea I here. | Oi an Sn 01 301 Ch? Gonsa a ow ash.) “47, Bonaventure {ruit League record. terday as he paced Washington Bia cup. | M- i Other Jer ' » \ da ' Wa, h [) J | " . | NM . —————————————————— " Mantz yesterday toured the 8. 5hone (1) and Raimondo, Padgett (7) {Dayton (O.) 83, Loras (Ia) 52 | Boston, winners only twice in to & 6 to 1 victory over the Red " ; Greatest of Them Alll. Adults doubles, Frank mile State Speedway track 40ichicaso no 30 doo 3 1 BITRE AL ENT) 4 [CISD Starts, dropped thelr sixth Sox King Jewelry Co. a | Kn Yaiparaiee "ize mes and cha up a fast 19 New York (Nj 101° 221 00x 1 NATIONAL WOMEN'S AAU game yesterday by bowing t | The Senators play their farm " ! EE —— - Plerce, Evans 6) and Weigel; Koslo, | Davenno ' Ninh t . ¥ ay “ ing to the ” Ss pla) ert Watch ’ | minutes and 53.8 seconds for the Jones (6 and Cooper. Livingston (11. | Xavi oi® someon Ga 41 8t. Francis St. Louls Cardinals, 6 to 2. Rookie club, the Chattanooga Lookouts, to § Jewelry Repairing | len. alae ss LTTE. 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