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St. Louis Loses To, Providence; | Springfield Wins | By BILL EGGERT : The hockey guys with the last
ughs are sitting in the front the American Hockey
League playoffs today after the
Eastern
Division teams made a
clean sweep of opening games
la
th
5-0, at Hershey in the first of their & two-out-of-three
st night. No. 1 among the victims was e Indianapolis Caps, blanked,
series, Spring
field, in a similar series, clubbed Cleveland, 8 to 4, in Springfield
fo
the
r its first victory this year over Barons and Providence
opened a four-out-of-seyen series
at
home with a one-sided 7-to-2
victory over St. Louis.
ut
was a
Several factors can be attribed to the Caps’ showing. There slight letdown after last
Sunday's photo-finish victory here
aver
Pittsburgh, several players
were taking the game for granted
and ov
Hershey was playing well er its head. i.
Next 2 Games at Home The Hershey Sports Arena is a
tricky place to play for a visiting
club. Th: sideboards have more resiliency, the rink corners are sharper and the playing area
slightly smaller than the Coliseum'’s.
this morning by plane, the Cap players felt they could take the next ‘two games tomorrow and Sunday nights at the Coliseum. In
Returning to Indianapolis early
regular season games this
year, the Caps had won four, tied
presenting a formal bid for 1960, } one and lost one with the B'ars. 1064, 1968 or 1972. ange Xfiec B i
Five minutes after the opening/ At the same time, the commitwhistle last night, Freddie Hunt tee was prepared to bid for thé bagged the B'ars first goal from games in 1952 if the international 35 feet out. Gordie Brice potted situation prevents their being held a nifty pass from Arnie Kullman in Finlan® Tenative plans would| at 12:32 and Roly McLenahan/pe to use the Stanford Stadium] sent a lefthanded shot by Goalie for track and field events. Fleish-|
Terry Sawchuk at 17:49. ne
Those goals were enough win.
2d .Goal for Kullman to Hershey went into its de-|
fensive shell then, stopping Cap
de
each in the sec
ric
rushes cold. Hershey Goalie GOr-'yy,i4 seemed to be favored for the of the Northern Division of the club when the Pels and Indians)
n Henry had only four saves] and third pe-
yd&. “He wourld “ap~with 19 for
the evening while Sawchuk batted
out Silvio Bettio rapped
24.
in the
Bars fourth goal in the second!
period on a shot that was par- Brundage said, they would have appeared to have a “good chance” | { ins it, “Labor| tially saved. The puck trickled to be held in another country in|of being turned over td the na-|of EE er 2 now con "trom $1.05 to $195 an off Sawchuk and ‘rolled into the 1960. ’ nets. ond goal at 7:36 in the final pe- California legislature is consider-! fe after a faceoff near the Capling a bill to automatically appro. throw movement began several C e. but was flat on his left side when /California Kullman rapped in the rebound. games
Hershey fans turned in a good
ag
Kullman notched his sec-|
Sawchuk saved gne shot
sist with their ardent rooting
and needling. Their No. 1 target 1s Cap. Player-Coach Ott Hel-|
ler.
The officials, Bernie Lc-|
Maitre and Rabbit McVeigh were
recipients
of “knucklehead,” |
“bald-headed monkey” and “why
don't you get a white shirt.”
af
Bruises Arm, Leg
Don Morrison, Cap center, left the game in
the second period ter taking a hard stick whack
across the left arm apd a kneeKick on his right leg.
Cl at to
At Springfield, the Indians and
eveland finished the first period 1-all. Springfield then smashed a 7 Lemi-
neux turned the hat trick for the
winners Center Ray LaPlante scored two goals as Providence had little trouble taming St. Louis
The Reds scored two goals in the
first salted away the game with three
in
and second periods and
the final 20 minutes,
Hockey Summary
Bawchuk a
Indianapolis 0) Hershey (4)
Henry Dewsbury LD McLenahan Nicholson ‘es RD Marti D Morrison... ( i " Podolsky LW “Bruce R Morrisor RW + Larson Bpares Hershe Jofies. Brani 3 } Jone I gan. Cain Marion, Maloney, Marquess, Bettio. Brow Hunt, Lowe Indianapolis e Wol
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(Best four-of-seven) 1 Providence i 0 Bt. Lous 0 Class B Series (Bast two-of-Lhree) 1 ershiey 1 0 INDIANAPOLIS 0
Class € Series (Best two-of-three)
w 1 Springfield i oo } 0 Cleveland 0 i RESULTS LAST NIGHT Providence 1, BL Louls | Herihay 5 INDIANAPOLIS ©
Springfield 8, Cleveland 4 TOMORROW NIGHT'S SCHEDULE St. ‘Louis at Providence Hershey at INDIANAPOLIS, 8 30 p. m Springfield at Cleveland
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BOSTON, Mar. 23 (UP)-~Wel-
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7 form an “Olympic games «ao fron Throw Rule
games in 1956 and that the asso- Pacific Coast Conference, will be/return from thei { (Fe Bt 4 ' ire r respective road . ; it 1 Saturday ht by clation had promised its supportiintroduced to the National Asso-|trips. y city courses, made a survey ofifitle last Satiriey Cight by to the Michigan city. ‘ decision will be made at Rome in|meeting here .today and tomor-|Pels this week. {two months. |
to 2 lead and never were © headed, s pg Winger Armand
New York (A) T0 i or | v limit the time a player may con-| eo Nggwhouser, | Stuart (6) and Ginsberg y N-ito see if the 0 | Porterfield. , Reynolds Lo Hinrichs (&), trol the ball in the front court, easter company Fou 50 agains! land - dollar on Sundays is not| In completely outclassing a big, ' ’ son (kK 0 the free-throw rule would help : : |yet determined. The present fee fast Illini team in the eastern| — | ca : i Boston TA) 002 202 001— 7 11 o prevent freezing of the ball and) eterans of the fast class |is 50 cents. |finals, the Kentuckians ¢ouldn’t| {Priiadelonie IN 700 020 00 9 11 1itend to keep the game wide open| T1538 League and should give the | EE — {do anything wrong arris. Quinn (6) and Batts: Koecher : : ’ Tribe a battle in both e . . ! . Pads | ST. PAUL, Minn., Mar. 23UP) Mever (3), Trinkle 4) d Lopats up to the end { games. rats’ s i ! tt ud DE e The coaches and th | The Indians held a lengthy Evashevski Rejects | The Wildcats’ shooting Was ., mall boy today had proof Baltimore (II 000 000 200 2 5 0 coaches an the research work t thi : |dead-eyed they hit on 31 out of| y Philadelphia 200 001 11° 5 12 4 committee of the Coaches Asso-|WOr<ou S morning. Oregon State Offer 78 shots from the floor for a .352 that Joe Louis has deserted the Mancuso. omarion im hd ciation will propose at least a Pels on Tour CORVALLIS, Ore, Mar. 23 Percentage; their relentless drive ring for the business side of and Bracke half-dozen changes to the rules’ Lopez held & nine-inning intra- (UP)—Oregon State College of- and their slick passing display re committe Among t A 8 e *8 voneir Be . boxipg. Clorotand (A) YO Mt 7.9 e. Among the proposed squad game to prime his boys for ficlals disclosed today that For- léft the crowd agog; and even = J Sittsburgh (N) 001 000 0001 7 3 ew rules will be definite stan- tpeir d trip. T ibe ral it For: pupp, who complained about their| AS Louis stepped from the ring Maburkh IN) W100 000 2 au! ldardization of court sizes and th ir roa rip. he Tribe had rest I. Evashevski, Michigan leaky hE in the St. Paul Auditorium after ne ireqg. Lombardt (7) and Fite nointine as Sizes an € Pelican stadium to themselves to- State backfield coach, has turned eaky dofense in the last few “hi : Gerald. McCullough painting of basket rims a dis- qay since the Pels are on the road down an offer to become head PTOVIOUS games. Was forced to Plasting Hubert Hood, Chicago ~ tinctive color ’ ae SC * Mead amit that against Illinois it was IP & six-round exhibition bout last ? st 1 N Voo 121 001— 5 10-0 Among th g . in Florida. coach at OSC, i and Ready to Plant! ( atl (N 100138 ¢ 1. Among the coaches attending | Evashevs as fine as he has ever seen it. night, the youngster pushed his re no Job . w t ‘rence w : $ . $ § s s oo } ee on 0108 130 X24 the conference will be Tony Hin- A few rounds of batting prac Svashevski visited the campus way through the crowd and gazed Garaglolu Fra M Howell (6) Gum- kle of Butler: Johnny Wooden tice preceded the game and Skip- !25t week end, prompting rumors Take Lead Early at the retired heavyweight cham- FREE yourself from “the bert «9 { } “ 7 ( SUCCee( teraty coq | | ’ : ! nod of UCLA; Slats Gill of Oregon per Lopez seemed satisfied with er Fe ol jh Rn oach| After trailing as a result of T1}i-'pion. tiresome labor of plowing Chicora A (11,01 000 003-18 17 1]State; Adolph Rupp of Kentucky; oe ig and hustle shown by after 16 years 5 [JeSiBning nots openingThasket in the fifst Policenen fried to clear the and discing and harrowleave Ay 000000000 0 8 Iijank Iba of Oklahoma A&M the club. errr — few minutes of the game, the boy from Louis’ path, but the] ,,, 4 Kurata Goodwin (11. Bradley (®) end and Ed Krause of Notre Dame. ST TT Enters N . Fi (Wildcats caught up in the third boxer stopped them. oF oecomplish all three" ‘ BN . i avy Finals minute on Cliff Barker's field] “Let him through,” he sai n ONE easy operation _ Win N 4 ugh, e said J ye wo 100 01-910 2 Independent Games ' . lumerals HONOLULU, Mar. 23 (UP) - Boal, and went ahead to stay a “He's my friend.” with Rototiller. Poa Hansen (5 and Livingston Tonight's scredule in the City y He ETON. N. J., Mar. 23— The basketball team from Air HA seconds er on one of Jim “They're Yours’ O:trowski, Raney (3) and Malioy (8: and . Ce eslie C. DeVoe, 4014 Washing- Force, Atlantic Fleet, Norfolk, Line's pet left-hand pitches. ) D ’ - Independent basketpall tourney at ton Bivd., Indianapolis. has been Va., moved into the finals of the Paced by Alex Groza, their six.| Then he handed the boy his | PROMPT DELIVERY Minneapoits 20 020 100-7 1 2 gg uy College 50, Chev Pole! awarded numerals as a member All-Navy Basketball Tournament foot-seven All-America center, gloves and said: “They're yours ON ray Uh Dot Soo 304 1 ; aU. of the inceton University by defeating Submarine -F who was the game's high sc » , v “35 500 2 diay 0 168 yb) g Submarine -Forces g orerito keep. D Brady. Tomkins ukowski (7 and Irvington Post vs. Ace Electric.|/freshman basketball team for of the Pacific, 69 to 57, before WIth 27 points, Kentucky pulled pater, Loui firmed th ORDERS PLACED NOW and Evans. Okrie (6 {Both are quarterfinal games. 1948-49. away to a 39-t0-22 lead at half Jater, Louis confirme at he
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| . : ; ] : | min _._ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : __ WEDNESDAY, MAR. 23, 1640
‘Old Inside’ Goes Outside to Be Sport of the Year ‘|
Rookies
Get Sharp in camp Tulsa Girs “Come Next on Indians’ Tour
Pitchers Face: Stiff Test in 2-Game Stand |
Against Oklahomans
By PHIL JOHNSON Times Special Writer NEW. ORLEANS, La., Mar. 23 |—It isn’t the Chattanooga ChooChoo, but a chartered bus will {do just as well for the Indiansj tomorrow when they shove off | for Alexahdria, La. and a two-| game set-to with the Tulsa Oilers | of the Texas League. { The two-tilt stand opens with a night contest Thursday and the finale will come Friday afternoon. {Manager Al Lopez said the club Mel Rue Iwill leave New Orleans by bus| Thursday morning and should ar-| 38 Here are a couple of the most promising rookies in the Indian- rive in Alexandria that afternoon. apolis Indians’ camp. Rue is a sharp article on the second sack The team will depart immediately
and Coogan appears destined to fill Les Fleming's shoes on first after the Friday afternoon game base |for New Orleans.
| Skipper Lopez has named a {trio of first string hurlers to op{pose the Oilers. Jim Walsh is Islated to start for the Indians land will be followed by Mel {Queen, the ex-Pittsburgh pitcher, | action in suspending all players |and Gatmen DiMuzio, who pitched . mm a i ; eaemo— eee {who jumped to the Mexican “for Uniontown-lasteseason. «ffi = am rr op 8 ff a A | League In 1946 for five full years. | The starting lineup Is the Discuss Hiking Wi ildcats-Oklahoma A&M | “Baseball again is under attack
|same that has faced most of the both from sources without and
Court Action On Contracts
Answers Critics Of Controversial
Reserve Clause
TAMPA, Fla., Mar. 23 (UP)2Commissioner A. B. Chandler framed baseball's answer to crits {ics of its controversial reserve clause today when he said “I will [not believe until it happens that any court in ‘the land will say {it i8 right for you to break your |contract.” ' “I did not become commission= er of baseball to preside over the {liquidation of the sport,” he said, {borrewing a phrase from Winston Churchill. The former British {Prime Minister said in the darkest days of the war against the Nazis that he had not become the King's first minister to preside lover the liquidation of the British Empire. Speaks at Dinner’
Speaking before a dinner given by Gov. Fuller Warren of Florida for ball clubs training in Florida, Chandler defended stoutly his
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San Francisco Committee To Bid for Olympic Games
‘Brundage Meets With Golden Gate Group Planning io Extend 1960 Invitation
Help! . . . It looks as if Ed Sovola, Times Columnist, were calling for aid as he hits the finish line and establishes a world's record in the 100 meter run on his Hands and knees in the Butler Bowl yesterday. Tony Hinkle (left) and Herb Schwomeyer do the official timing at the one-man track show which included nine other new world's records. Note the “cheering throng in the background. (Read the details in Sovola's “Inside Indianapolis” column on Page 11).
A Ry TV Ryd . . oop y t a Indians’ foes this spring, with | " wi ” “ SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 23 (UP)—A group of San Francisco . ri . S 1949 D G ¥ within,” he said. “The situation political and civic leaders mapped plans today to bid for I In the catching depart- Public Golf Fee een as ream ame came up in 1946 when we were _—— {ICL forced to take a position to proOly ne Sagsa met vesterday with. Avery Brundage of Chicago N Bill Plate, the reconverted first Kentucky Hits Brilliant Peak in Beating {tect the integrity Pt baseball, It ) 3 3 » baseman, will lead off and roam| ae? was our decision then to order
| eo» . . 75¢-$1.00 Considered; llinois for Eastern Regional Title any players who jurmiped to the F TO el NEW YORK, Mar. 23 (UP)%=College basketball's 1949 “d so-called Mexican "league sushve : . w F ge basketba g ream the Chamber of Commerce. peeown will foilow in center Await inal Decision game” might well be the season finale—between mighty Kentucky Pended for five years.” The officials present: dectded -to field and the cleanup spot will be| Indianapolis golfers may pay and flawless Oklahoma A&M for the NCAA championship at Seattle, | Chandler said that order was filled by Dale Coogan, first base-| more to enjoy that occasional Wash, Saturday night. issued with a design and a purman. ok Thomas in eft. fidl {tour of public courses. | Coach Adolph Rupp’s Wildcats reached @ peak in their heralded Pose because one or two year susRuss Pete oe n le eld,] A committee of public course prilliance in murdering Illinois’ Big Nine champions, 76 to 47, last pensions would have not been Wilson vleld on hird and Grady club presidents and Public Links|night to win the eastern regional —— enough considering the stupen- - proceed in that or-|Association Secretary Ken Hoy title before an awe-stricken crowd the pressure, the Wildcats dous sums of money involved for " a | will ‘méét tomorrow for the final/of 15,126 at Madison Square Gar- amassed an overwhelming 63-to-/the jumpers. ookies Get Chance |decision on raising greens. fees. den. {38 advantage shortly after the Clyde Kluttz is a question; The move is designed to “bal-| And with the possible exception mid-point of the final half. Cites Threat mark and may not make the ance the city’s golf budget.”!ot San Francisco's National Invi-| By that time the crowd had be- Chandler said the proprietors trip. Manager Lopez wants to|Greens fees have remained the tation Tournament champions, /gun a mass exodus to the gates [of the Mexican League admitted give the rookies a chance to catch|same while maintenance costs'the only remaining challenge tolas the southerners toyed with the it was “their avowed purpose to and will probably use Clyde Mc- have doubled and in some cases Kentucky's claim as the best in! " Ce {break up and destroy American wide open until the final gun by ANist |trebled {INin{ as if they were a playground | (WiC : ] Allister and Lamar Dorton. . ~ the college ‘game was Coach] .< |PI8 league baseball.” giving two free throws for fouls Bobby G ’ Rather than cut maintenance 5% team. The victory was Kentucky’s| = EE I ol Sa ingles of y Ganss, the Indians’ sec-| Ra ! it maintenance Hank Iba’s “scourges of the Mid- 31.4 in 33 games this : I had assumed that our opera- | 8 8 of 5nd string backstop, is currently both club officials and city parks jands.” i 3 games Lhis season. tions were perfectly legal since
[the game today appeared to stand on a lend-lease tour with the administrators feel it wise to] The Aggies, whose masterful, Groza received. ample support the 1912 Supreme Court decision basketball has from Line, who contributed 15 which ruled that the sport was
head of the U, 8. Olympic Association. The meeting was called right field and he'll be followed by| by Willlam Humphrey of the Olympic Club and Henry North of (Mel Rue on second base. John
ing committee” with the aim of]
| - Awards Two Shots
In Final 2 Minutes SEATTLE, Mar. 23 (UP)—A| move to keep basketball games
hacker Pool for swimming, and the Cow Palace for boxing, wrestling ‘and tumbling. : Support Detroit Bid Brundage pointed out that De-|
a good chance of acceptance. {New Orleans Pelicans through raise the fees. < |possession-style The rule, proposed by coaches Florida but he'll return to the Surveys Other Towns {produced 23 victories in 27 games/points, and from guards. Ralph not in interstate commerce,” he Stanley Graves, director of the'this season, won the western Beard and Barker, who turned in said. “I shall continue to assume beat- great play-making and ball-hawk- it is legal until there is a decision charged by surrounding|ing Oregon State, 55 to 30. The ing performances. to the contrary.” And I will not and found Indianapolis Beavers and Illinois will meet). So dogged was the Wildcats’ believe until it happens that any row ek 3 Fiich [lowest in the group. |for He Jud place consolation defense that Illinois’ top point- court in the land will say it is (row. , es Pitchers Graves made the original rec- prize a eattle. making jobs were limited to nine right for you t . : \ Ag ts , I {ma Ss you to break your con. If Detroit does win the games,| Informed sources sald the rule] mpiqay afternoon's game willjommendation for a fiigher fee Win Rupp’s Praise Ipoints by Walt Kersulis and seven |tract: And IT don’t believe that y Fred Green. The Illini con- time will ever come.” Rupp, the cagy baron of the ,,.t.4 on only 19 out of 75 field
First Baseman ‘Al Grun-| tees
The finaliciation = of Basketball Coaches wald is also playing with the towns
now costs from $1.05 to $1.95 an
{tional ‘rules committee Sunday | For Joe Muir, Jim Mims h I y 5/blue grass ersonally ranked v i ( | , and hour. It used to cost between 45 . B » P y orn | gue The committee learned that the and Morass, {John Hahn are slated to take the [and 60 cents. Fertilizer costs Oklahoma A. & M. along with ey a, Fight Results Agitation for the 3 Bowling Green and Bradley as ’ ’ LOS ANGELES — ) i AZ has the cost of 8 ; game, little John Tannan hooped San Francisco, fecisianea inet. oh
1 2 -two-free- nil against the Oilers on Friday have een as 2 A ” [grass see d other m fals. { 5! and will be tested severely by the |8T25S seed an er materials. | side of his own wildeats, |20 points and Paul Arizin 22 to 1354, Mexico City 09);
ago: Proponents sald itihats of the AA crew. “We can’t possibly cut main- | - . would cut down on roughness dur-| These three fingers are the tenance costs and keep the “That Hank IBa is one of the yon llanwa 10 a 78 to 67 vie-}]
|Ing the final stages of a game, game combination who fashioned courses in shape for play.” {greatest coaches in the game,” | Joe Gives Gloves
the best teams in the country—
priate up to $1 million for any months city that wins the
when teams foul repeatedly for|that no- Tomorrow’s meeting will be the he pointed out after last night's! fa chance at the ball. the pont Tunjess tussle against| o ond called to discuss the ques- triumph. “And you know, they've i Bar to Freezing Lopez decided on the three | OP of fees. Whether golfers been scouting us by movies, which Coupled t0 hurlers because he wis anxious | oo, pay ™ cents straight or up also should prove a big advantage { ’ - “the ante to 75 cents on week days to them.’
Exhibition Baseball Detroit (A) 000 000 000 00
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6500 fans here last night.
ee Swi SR — — | time.
Then, never relinquishing pad fought his last exhibition
| - “They called this my last exhi|bition and I'm sure it will be,” (b |
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x 23 Pittsburgh's rampaging Pir-
op Tribe, 2-1, for Sixth Straight Victory
patched eight players to various farm clubs,
Louis was scheduled to meet in Chicago today with Arthur Wirtz and James Norris, his partners in the International Boxing Club,
TODAY SPORTS AND BOAT SHOW At the Fatrgrounds, 12 noon to 11 p m WRESTLING AND CAGE DINNER
troit yesterday but they were here, said today he would sponsor | more enthusiastic over something a major-league rule making it
Outfielder Homer Moore and €lse today—the progress of Joe obligatory to use the regular
ates were the hottest team of the Pitcher Dick Manville were | DiMaggio. lineup in exhibitions. | Technical High School. 6:30 .p. m jof which he is boxing director. grapefruit circuit today with a sont to the Milwaukee train- lw The Aven Center tielder, “I feel that baseball should pro- FROFESSIONAL SASRETRALL The date and site of a heavyJ ! ng camp at Austin, Tex.,' while |Wearing a specially-constructed tect the fans in Florida who pay| Woonal League weight championship bout be- MA k 8535 winning sireaic of Six. RAMEs. | pitcher Johnny Fetzer and {shoe for his injured heel, batted major league prices to see major| Anderson. at ‘Hammond {tween Jersey Joe Walcott and r ef The Buccanneers were playihg, Catcher Pick Baldwin were as- | full hour before yesterday's league stars in action,” said the| AMATEUR BASEBALL |Ezzard Charles was expected to Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. in near mid season form as they! signed to Hartford; Pitcher S3Me and then drew a base on young head of the Phillies. “Wel IABA meeting, City Hall, 730 p. m be announced at the meeting. whipped the world chamnion (het Nichols to Evansville; balls as a pinch-hitter against owe it to them to put the best TOMORROW 1 TT co To Cleveland Indians vesterday. 2 to Pitcher Dave Cole to Jackson, [the Tigers in the 10th innmg. possible lineup in the field.” | ROCKEY $ 2 Miss.; Pitcher Ralph Albers to It was Yogi Berra's single with Hearing unofficially of Carpen- . Hershey at INDIANAPOLIS. Coliseum
30 p. m., American Hockey League play-|
Division Hockey Teams Make Clean Sweep ‘Happy’ Awaits
1. in a game marked by top-notch Pawtucket, R. 1, and Pitcher the bases full that decided the ter's.iatention, Baseball Commis- ops | pitching Fd Post to Denver. |contest. sioner A. B. Chandler suggested SPORTS AND BOAT SHOW ' The Indians. on the other hand The Washington Senators, who the teams “get together to work| At the Fairezouads. 12 noon to 11 p. m.| earn how you can now find themselves in a three. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.— beat Minneapolis, 8 to 7, yes- out something" about exhibitions Fr game losing streak Connie Mack's Philadelphia Ath. terday, play the Yankees here and promised that any agreement |, F¢ TO¥nsnip basketball dinner. 7:30] Cleveland looked like it" ‘might ol s, who continue to get the today with Fred Sanford and Would receive fll consideration | be finding its stride when it got og st pitching in the entire state ha Lopat' scheduled to pitch for from this office.” ) ott to en i hao 0% of lorida, ~ were scheduled to he New Yorkers, | Carpenter hit the ceiling yes- | FOR EZ STARTING ning against: blaze-baller Hal peer the ho aoe Dodgers here AND, Fia— [up for a game with the Phillies I I | : Gregg. The tally came on doubles today, © who occhsionally have] LAKELAND, Fla.—Manager [up for a game with the Phillies BE ER MILEAGE N ) ! by Mickey Vernon and pitcher trouble getting many pitching at| Eddie Dyer of the St. Louls |Without their big-name stars. He AND Early Wenn Ton oa Fischer all. | Cardinals, disgruntled over the |at once made a vigorous protest Tribe got during the winter | Right-hander Dick Fowler of| Poor showing of his pitchers |t0 Sox manager Joe McCarthy but ‘PERFORMANCE - \ g the A's easily mastered the Bal-| Yesterday, looked for better re- {the Bosox boss retorted that he - But the Pirates tied it up in timore Orioles, 5 to 2, yesterday,| sults today as he brought his [vas not going to be “dictated to.” . ! on lthelr— half —on—Bd—RPitzGeralds- yielding five hits in-eight innings Redbirds here to face the De | Later McCarthy explained that! SEE = tsingte, “a walk, and Joe Gordon's, Ray Coleman's triple in the troit Tigers. - : tthe regulars had “played every a 3 fumble Then in the fourth Inning frst Inning drove in Philadel- Cincinnati beat the Cards, 8 Inning of almost every game so oUY E LAWRENCE {Wally Westlake smashed a game- Phia’s two runs, to 5, yesterday as the Reds [oF 2nd I thought they deserved : \winning homer. The Pirates got|- The Dodger regulars defeated: battered Pitchers Harry Brech- & day off.” CARBURETOR SERVICE * 7 seven hits off Wynn and Mike the scrubs. 5 to 2, yesterday in een, Ken Johnson, Jack Cree The Phils got seven runs in 1329 H ILLINOIS u 1940 ir |Garcla, and the Indians got ®0 Intra-squad- game at Vero and Jackie Collum. {the first inning and wen, 9 to 7. — —— ‘Wi e we Ir orce : seven off Gregg and Vie Lom- peach Carl Furillo's four hits vm [eee ——————— ¥ bardi, paced the winner's attack. { CLEARWATER, Fla. — .| | Meet special Force interviewing officer = ST. PETERSBURG, FI T |dent Bob Carpenter of the Phila. SEE THE CAPS IN THE THRILL-PACKED A special a Je 2 ul Marsh < BRADENTON, FIa.—~The New York vont + Fla—The deiphia Phils, incen 5 : Boston Braves’ squad took om Nh Yankees scored anithe Boston Red: ig Wharton PLAYOFF SERIES FOR THE CALDER cup . Sfiorrwill be in town an the date qualifying a Sh ivi Be a stream-uned loon today after |Linning _10 0 victory over De- théir stars in an exhibition game : . tell you Sho ve. Hel be able to sure to see him. | Manager, Billy Southworth dis- | GRO AA w—— ey etn Dac pilot WHO CAN avAL i Ee ot VER AIR HORNS 1 : : i in the U. 8. Air Force. Drop in Mets betwuse Bae oan : ‘Watch Repairing These organ: Dalen a so ach ome-falineg horns, 0d vio Ha a The 1 Jawad 3 wing; Yh Accurat ble ihe _Seegs fnisbed “horns for under ood me : : : you all the Ho eh college et : a stailation. » “ ’ ; ; about or who are able - Depend SMM THURS., MAR. 24, CAPS vs. HERSHEY Aviation Cadet program as well an equivalent examination 2 + Wolt "Sussman, Inc. BOXES $2.50, SIDE MEZZ., $2.00-$1.50 TAX INCL. a % Wen, V PHONE RESERVATIONS TA-4555—-LI-1561 SV MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE 2000 RESERVED SEATS 00 SALE bi COLISEUM ROX OFFICE THC DAY 16 LN 2 ¥ x - fo) s . 4 a on | f A > » to / : \ y . 2 i . J > . ! : - \! a 2 ¢ 2 3 - SAG - 4 os : = i A 2 Moi A : \ hd
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