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THURSDAY, MAR. 24, 1040. ay Hurler Walsh Starts For | Veteran Splits Honors Ben Lady to Pilot 8cter GR In Box With Queen Amateur Nine: Seis o Title’ Bout And Rookie Dimuzio . | 48 Announces
Charles, Walcott i Opening Dates Indianapolis Team Faces Test in Game
To. Meet in June Ben Lady, former minor league CHICAGO, Mar. 24 (UP) With Strong Texas League Squad catcher and manager from In- - By PHIL JOHNSON, Times Special Writer
sey Joe “Walcott |dianapolis, has asked for rein ALEXANDRIA, La., Mar, 24—The Indians rolled into town early (will manage the Moore Mortu
_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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. lw statement as an amateur and Charles will meet in an outdoor |
bout here in June for the NBA this afternoon and made ready for their tussle tonight with the Tulsa!/aries team in the local Big Six § version of ‘the heavyweight box- | Ofless of the Texas League, * [league this summer. ing title, promoter Joe Louis an-| The Tribe went directly to their hotel, but after a light supper| ‘Lady last year piloted the nounced today. es Uxpasted loge ko Alexandria ball park to get in some pre-game Kingston team in the Class C Louis, Js ih the De Lund Dal ‘notent|ase of jitters, but managed to] Border League: ! International aggregation. They are touted to|*hOW plenty of stuff from the Meanwiine, the 1ndidnapolis Pe a power in the Texas circuit/mound. Frank Thomas, out- Amateur Baseball Association this season and could give the fielder, got a homer and a double; "*% announsed a May 1 opening indians a battle, Jack Conway, second baseman, date for three Sunday leagues, Starting hurler for the Indians got three hits, and Culley Rikard, The Manufacturers League and
Boxing Club,
dier Comiskey
Field, Wrigley
Park. The
i y : a a tentative second league prob- roup would not reveal the site or tonight. will be Jim Walsh, the veteran outfielder,” drove in tWO apy will von the pa ET a license is obtained Yighthander who managed a4 «runs, April 30 from the Illinois Athletic Comrecord with the Indians ost Sea-| Frank Kalin, who was switched" An all-service league comprised mission, f Jon aish i be followed to/from -the outfield to first base, of teams from Ft. Benjamin Har- Highest Bid
Queen, the ex-'made 14 putouts Pittsburgh Pirate, sand Carmen P .
Dimuzio, a rookie up from Uniontown who fashioned a 5-1 mark last year. The Indians will start a lineup
with no errors. |rison, the .16th Marine Infantry Louis said Chicago was chosen
: o Battalion, Stout Field and Naval Tribe Box Score Ordnance may be formed. The Kingan nine, winner of the Municipal League title last year,
» offers from Philadelphia
stantial Pittsburgh. land and Cincinnati.” made by
Detroit, Cleve Hutchingses Kilngers
ABH O Kellogs.3b
that possesses: power in the right conw'y 25 3 3 : } 2 i will be represented only in the est bid was Cincinnati world series this fall. There will ‘pots, and speed on the bage Kalin.ib 4 2 2 | 3 1 Manufacturers. league this sea- promoter Sam Becker, who guar- not be an all-Detroit world serpaths. Rikara if ) ] 30 3 0 son. anteed a $500,000 gate, Louis sald ies, There will not be an allBill Plate, a steady hitter, will|V'nAiness 3 1 | : : : Other defending league cham- The International Boxing Club washington world series. There lead off for the Tribé and will Hineh r.of 312 41 0 ¢ pions returning include City has contracts only with Walcott wij] - not be an all-Pittsburgh’ play right field. Mel Rue, the Hutchssp 1 o {18 l'Champion P. R. Mallory of the and Charles, hut ‘has verbal world series. And there definitely mighty mite from New Orleans, Baller = 1 0 1 0 0 o Manufacturers League; Moore agreements with featherweight will not be an all-Cincinnati will follow at second base and pn..." o o 1 090 Mortuaries of the Big Six and - champion Willle Pep and con- world series. va John McKeown will roam the Webern 10 Ferris Food Market of the City Courtney Gerrish -is a prob- tender Sandy Saddler, he said. It also is highly improbable middle garden. Totals 41182714 Total 35 837 10, 16ABUE. able starter for Butler University | Louis said that his organiza- 0 00 0 WF 0 SE Louis " Dale Coogan, the young first! gp.iincer fred fo utemines in! A rule committee, named at, in the mile and two-mile relay Hon iad made preliminary agree- world series: an all-Philadelphia §* sacker, will fill the cleanup slot fourth. last night's City all meeting, ’ ments with several promoters in- ; Chie and Frank Thomas is expected to i" reyerin C0 Pase on balls for Dei- wij] have Joe Boughton as chair-| gress Saturday in the gr cluding Nick Londes in Detroit, world orion or an all-Chicago start in left field. Queen grounded out for Wolfe in ninth, Man. Del Griffin, O. P. Smith neays. © a hail- IBecker in Cincinnati, and the Chi- s
miler, Gerrish is a senior from cago group of Irving Schoenwald,
Russ Peters at third, Grady Hute! Jack Begun and Jack Hurley.
Wilson at short and either Clyde = McAllister or Lamar Dorton do- yaiieq ing the backstopping will com- Thor plete the Indian lineup. ; Has Extra Hurlers H Skipper Lopez has taken along
111 000 201 — 6 and Bob Elliott will ‘serve as com- N . 010 101 000— 3 mittee members. | Indianapolis.
Amateur Softball Hobart Near State
Teams interested in entering, One more victory stood today
the Sportsman's Store night soft- jn the way of Frank Hobart of 2 ball league at Longacre this sum- :
3-Cushion Title |
; ex : Web Michigan City : oo galeg tuners a fhe eo y mer should be represented at a a gan ity and the state 50 to 39, in 83 innings. starters Ii y should Tall into Kin meeting Tuesday night in the three-cushion billiard champion- He concludes competition with ‘trouble. They are going up Wolf all. 4 in 3. Deitersy . i , ; . : inst an experienced bunch d 4 in Wild pitch—Wolte Store or call Irv Leary, MA. 4413. ship. two matches today, meeting epee neh And Winnie sicher Poi Lone PIIchsr Meetings will be held each Tues-| Hobart ran his string to nine George Atkinson at 3 p. m. and : : 2 02 ’ ce +H until t le is fi . wins yesterday as i i ’ The series continues and ends — SE ER day until the league is filled. Vins yesterday as he trimmed Morris Morris at 8:30 tonight. )
7 J tomorrow with a single afternoon
game. , Jim Mims, Joe Muir and John Hahn, the young trio which fashfoned the no-hitter against the Houma Indians last Sunday, have been named to face the Oilers in ‘the finale. Skipper l.opez claims he wants ‘to see how the trio will do against double A batting and wil] let them go the route of three innings each if they can. “These boys showed good stulf agajnst Houma Sunday,” he said, “and I want to see if they can do a8 well’against more experienced ball players.” | The Tribe will return to New Orleans : immediately after Fri‘day's tussle They're expected to hold a short workout at New Orleans Saturday morning. Clayton VanAlstyne the surprise of the camp yesterday as he made a pair of spectacular stops from the shortstop position
and slugged one over the leftfield fence for a homer. | : That circuit clout helped the Hutchinses to a 6 to 3 victory, over the Kiingers in an intra-| squad game yesterday as the ) rookies had a field day. The veterans also had a fine time as Johnny Hutchins permitted only . one hit in three frames and Clyde Kluttz handled the rookies with finesse, Rookie Ed Wolfe had a bad
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Fraley kiss of death on the Indians and the Dodgers, “after carefully considering sub- move ori to other important news.
clusive that The high- there will not be an all-C'leveland
New York or an ali-Boston classic come October.
Guy Moore of New Palestine, 50 baseball travel during that period to 38, in 84 innings and then took will be confined between ClevePhil Greenberger of Indianapolis, jand and Brooklyn.
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Chicago Awarded Fraley Picks Dodgers and Indians To’Win 1949 Major League Pennants
Possibility of All-New York or All-Boston
Classic on Top—Come
By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer Inspired by a trip to the vegetable store and FEzzard for oranges and a fast fgaryminutes under a sun lamp, Fearless Fraley completed his personal the Cleveland Indians and the Brooklyn Dodgers to win the 1049 major league pennant races, Being 1000 miles from the nearest major {the two and a half In federal (oarjegs picks them to finish this boxing director of the court) makes it a lot easier than way this summer;
reé- trying to come up with a prophecy fused to name the site of the bout. under Chicago's outdoor arenas are 80l- handicapped by the views of ex- Yankees: 4 Field and perts, a
NEW YORK, Mar, 24
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Having thus put. the famed, De
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American League
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league player (barring
1, Cleveland; Boston Red Sox; 3, New York Detroit Tigers; 5
and ppjjadelphja Athletics; 6, St. Loui retired geouts who are so close to the pg... I Jes; 6, St. Lou's
heavyweight champion sald hid! woods they can't see the trees.
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Indians Tonight In Tilt With Oilers
Philadelphia Phillies; 7, Chicago Cubs, and 8, Cincinnati Reds. The American League, accords Dixie shapes up as a two-team race between Cleveland and Boston, Cleveland is stronger even than last year, while the Red Sox still are. looking for a pitcher who can reach the plate underhand. Power. won't compensate for that weakness. So once more it's over the. hill to the poor house.
With the creaking Cardinals also destitute in the delivery department, the National League also faces a two-team race bee tween Brooklyn and the defending Boston Braves. But Brooklyn's kiddie corps should be about
dispatches,
St. Louis Cardinals; 4, Pittsburgh ready by now to keep what it had Pirates; 5, New York Giants; 6, won and let slip last year.
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