Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1949 — Page 8
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Conatser By Pitched Ball
Boston Braves’ Outfielder Under
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B TAMPA, Fla., Mar. 28—Bostor
who was beaned during yesterday's game here against Cincinnati, was “under observation” today in Tampa Municipal Hospital. Conatser was struck in the back of the head by a pitch thrown| in the seventh inning by Ropkie Hurler Frank Fanovich of the| Reds. He was not knocked unconscious, but was
pitial for X-rays and observation. Dr. Frank Metzger said the X-| rays would be taken as “a pre-
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Hort indians Play A Return Game 32557 Reny With Houma
By BILL EGGERT Warren Wilbur Shaw was born on Hallowe'en night, 1902, in {Shelbyville and it was there he ; 3 4a (lost his first race. It was a race Tampa Hospital Hutchings Sted Jost Bis Seat sace; It was @ yas i i (Wilbur missed out because he had n Broves’ outfielder Clint Conatser, For Pitching Debut |ditticulty getting his stubborn With Indianapolis (nanny to move. __, By PHIL JOHNSON The Shaw family also lived sev- © Times Special Writer eral years in Greensburg and came taken to-the hos HOUMA, La., Mar, 28—A pair|/to Indianapolis in 1912, Wilbur en lof Indian tribes were scheduled attended the Benjamin Harrison (to make war once again today (Second In a Series) when the Indians of Indian-|grade school at North Delaware
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Referee, Judge Rapped On Vates in Lamotta,
Villemain Fight NEW YORK, Mar. 28 (UP)— The New York State Athletie Commission was expected to cen sure two ring officials today for their widely protested decision in Friday night's fight between Jake Lamotta and Robert Villemain.
cautionary measure.” Conatser| Feller and the venerable land St. Clair Sts. and studied at Tay be released from the hospital] Satchel Paige wili be in shape |1POls meet on the Houmalp,, 'bion genool for three years. “Harry Ebbets, referee, and to hurl at the start of the diamond. Thus he was reared figuratively Harold Barnes, boxing judge,
today or tomorrow. | The injury overshadowed the) 13 to 4 defeat handed the Braves| by -the Reds. Ted Kluszewskl's| homer led Cincinnati as it tallied four runs in the fourth and five| in the sixth. Phil Masi and Ed| Stanky homered for Boston.
ST. PETERSBURG. Fla.—Joe! DiMaggio won't be in the lineup when the New York Yankees tangle with the Philadelphia Phils| today, but he may be ready to play Wednesday. The sald yesterday he will give his ailing heel another test when the Yanks clash with the Cincinnati
Reds. He pinch-hit only a fly-ball|delphia Phils 5 to 1.
out against the St, Louis Cards yesterday as the Yanks were] blanked, 1 to 0. !
The whitewash was skillfully|a triple to set up the Phils’ only|debut on the crayfish circuit. applied by rookie Kurt Krieger, run.
and veterans Al Brazle and Ted!
Wilks, who scattered nine hits.[at Clearwater today.
Enos Slaughter’s double and Ed| Sauer’s single produced the Cards’| only run. Today the Cardinals play host| here to the Detroit Tigers. |
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. |
Earlier in the day the Indians
famed “Yankee Clipper” |
season for the World Champion | Cleveland Indians, : Feller gave up five hits in five innings, Paige two in four yesterday and the Tribe beat the San Francisco Seals, 4 to 2
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Today's game marks the sec- jn the shadows of Speedway ond time the:two camps have grandstands that echoed every clashed this spring. The game was a week ago when a trio|ing, roaring machines driven by of Indian rookies humbled the Ray Harroun, Joe Dawson, Ralph Houmans in a no-hit, no-run|DePalma, Teddy (The Terrible) game, Only a pair of hurlers were ex-|derson, Don Herr, Charley Merz, pected to go to the hill for Al|Leon uvuray, Barney Oldfield, Lopez boys today, however, be- Eddie Rickenbacker, Dario Resta, cause the Senor wanted to see Louis Chevrolet and numerous |how his flingers could manage others. over the longer distances. Began to Worship Queen to Start Shaw, like most vouths do, beMel Queen, the veteran from gan to worship these heroes and Pittsburgh, was slated to start his interest in racing was more 8 3 > and was to be followed to the than casual. A aan beat A ia hill by John Hutchings. | He quit high school after three Hutchings hasn't pitched for years to make a fast dollar, $100 yet this spring and if per week, as manager of the it will mark his world’s largest electric storage battery service station in Detroit. The Indians’ tussle with the He was only 17 Jears oe but was e P ! cees | Pelicans was canceled yesterday [recognize y the Exide Co. as 20 Dutiieg Tay the Yankees because of rain and the two teams one of the best battery analysts |will not meet again until Thurs-|in the country. Veteran day night. Another game also, His job in the Motor City was who has been carded for Friday after-/cut short by the death of his Indians breaking sister. His mother asked her son
beat the Oakland Acorns, 1 to | 0, on Dale Mitchell's home run.
SARASOTA, Fla.—First Baseman Walt Dropo’'s big bat was playing a more important part today in the attack of the Boston ted Sox... The big. rookie drove in the two clinching runs with a double yes-
drove in two rfins in the same frame with a single, making up the Tribe for his misplaying a fly ball into he goes today,
ORLANDO, Fla. — righthander Sid Hudson, claims his arm troubles of last noon, with the year are gone, submitted evidence camp the following day. {to come home to indianapolis. of same today to the Washington Workouts Tomorrow It was tough giving up a $100 Senators. } The Tribe will hold a lengthy per week job, but Shaw went to
last summer ‘vith the noise of smok- |
|Tetzlaff, Howdy Wilcox, Gil An- |
Ag
his
"Wilbur Shaw's first 500-Mile was in
1927. He finished fourth averaging 93.11 miles per hour. Left to right (standing) are Fred Clemons, a Mr. Skinner and Louie Meyer, who drove relief for |
Shaw. George Souders was the 1927 winner.
were yanked to the carpet at today's commission meeting because their votes gave Middle "2 weight Lamotta of the Bronx a split 12-round decision over Villemain of France at Madison Square Garden. The third ring official, Judge Charley Shortell, voted for Villemain, who deserved the decision by a wide margin in the opinion |of most fans, writers and. boxing men.
Yrdping
Can Revoke Licenses There was little chance that {the commission would reverse the into the turns and Hunt said not decision, for Chairman Eddie to worry, “If you go too fast,/Eagan opposes reversals unless it'll just slide off the track.” |dishonesty among officials can be On the first lap, going down the proved. And there was no indibackstretch, Shaw gunned into|cation that the honesty of Ebbets the turn and immediately saw the or Barnes was questioned. horizon at a 45-degree angle. He| However, officials can be cencompleted two more laps and sured for blunders—for incomperammed through the fence. |tence. Their licenses can be reHe returned to Lafayette later|voked. They can be suspended I7that year and won his first race; definitely or for a definite pet od, the purse, $18. |Or they can be given an ofiicia Meanwhile, Dunning, who was tongue-lashing and a warning. - serving as receiver for the Buck| Eagan, apparently ange A y Co. distributor of ‘Dart automo-| the unjust decision against a forbiles, heard Shaw dreaming aloud [eign fighter, said he would “have about owning a “little red race a S
—With their two victorious | Hudson allowed only one un- batting practice, fielding workout work here for Churchman & 5 |day’s inquiry. squads rejoined—plus two mew learned run in six innings yester-/and intrasquad game tomorrow Taylor, another electric battery car. |" In Friday night's voting, on a players—the Philadelphia Ath- |day as the Senators downed De-/morning at Pelican Stadium. /firm, then at 1ith and N. Brimming With Go 'round-by-round basis, Referee letics were set to play host to- [troit, 3 to 2. A 420-foot home run, Manager Al Lopez said the Meridian Sts. at even better Dunning, noticing that here mppets favored Lamotta 6-4-2.
to the Toronto Maple |
day
Leafs of the International (Washington
League. 1 The new players were veteran |
infielder Gil Torres, a former {Cardinals today.
Washington Senator, and 18- | year-old Luis Garcia, a semipro outfielder. Both were picked up by the A’s “A” squad which climaxed a brief Cuban tour yesterday by beating the Havana Cubans, 5 to 3. Meanwhile, the A's “B” squad | had Dick Fowler pitch a com- | plete three-hitter to beat the |
|ers
by Catcher Al Evans led the workouts will increase as the wages; $100 per week plus comattack against week wears on because he wants mission. Rookie Marlin Stuart. the Indians to be in-top shape He. was placed in charge, of The Tigers play the St. Louis when they leave New Orleans and electric vehicle sales. Batteries start back to Indianapolis. .|then cost $400 although they " a “We plan to have a full nine-/lasted four years and had to be VERO BEACH. .Fla.—Manager inning intra-squad - game tomor- charged nightly. Burt Shotton of the Brooklyn row,” the Indian chief said. “This| Speed His Passion Dodgers today hand-picked five|will prepare us for the pair of| Speed was Shaw’s hidden pas-
of his brightest rookies to ac-games with the Pelicans and|sion even then. He rigged up one
company the varsity on an exhi-ighould harden the fielders, catch-|of [bition swing through Texas.
the electrically - powered {vehicles and pestered city police-
|ers, espécially.” men with his speed of 55 miles
Named to make the trip, and] Rookies to Play apparently with a good chance] The Tribe's prize rookies, Jim per hour. to make the team, were pitch-\Mims John Hahn and Joe Muir, That wasn't fast enough. One Jack Banta and Clarence)
was a young man, brimming over gppets was formerly a middlewith dash and verve, offered to weight fighter. Judge Barnes, provide the parts for the race peretofore one of New York's
car. Wilbur built the “little red|most respected officials, favored . car,” a Fronty Ford just like most | amotta, 6-5-1. Shortell scored The R. E. D. Special, with] Shorty Shaw at the wheel, beElkhart, Paris, Ill, Winchester| and Hawthorne in Chicago. At] n age 0 ; Hawthorne Shaw saw his first Is The THSAA Board of Contre!
that time. Lafayetté, Crown Point, Peru,
of the other racing machines at for Villemain 7-4-1. came very popular at tracks in mile-track and there he won the|
tatement to make” after to- .
: are expected to see action in the morning Shaw told the boss he |Podbelian from Montreal, Pitcher|jgtegt Fe ivrias of Indian civil was quitting, The boss, sputter{Morris Martin from St. Paul, war ling for words, couldn't under-|First-Baseman Dee Fondy from| «I want to see all I can of|stand why a young man, drawing (Ft. Warth, and Outfielder Call those three boys,” Lopez said. such pay would want to quit.
national light car championship in 1922. All this time Shaw weighed no more than 115 pounds sopping wet and had to chin himself on
Brooklyn Dodgers, 3 to 1. Tod Davis, with three hits, including two doubles, drove in two A’s runs and scored the third. Abrams from St, Paul.
|will convene Saturday to discuss {next year’s state high school bas{ketball tourney plans, but indications point to no significant
changes in handling of the pres-
—r PASADENA, Cal. — Veteran righthander Hal Gregg and rookie southpaw Chet Johnson| were set to toe the Slab today for|
the Pittsburgh Pirates as they sem and Outfielders ET keep ther of nots
faced the St. Louis Browns again. | Yesterday the two teams played|
to a 12-inning 7-7 tie at San Ber-|{the Phil: 's “RB” team EW Orleans and a week in| neering Co. 910 N. Tllinois St. . . i track rine vy roller Fibers Hog Ve ladelphia i team which many decisions will be/The company manufactured 932, Shaw was the first driver to wear a helmet and this par- BAY Nis Hoe EE hn Casey of Pittsburgh and Tom cheered by the showing of Pi made concerning the future of engine heads and high-speed ficylar one was a gift from Maj. O. H. D. Seagrave of England. 1. raced against Dutch Bauman,
lar of St. Louis and Ed Bockman | of Pittsburgh. |
Kentucky Still
Thanks to Groza's Sniping |
SEATTLE, Mar. 28 (UP)—Kentucky still reigned as king of Buxton (1 and Ratmondi.
Henry Payne (Hank) Iba, the
Oklahoma Aggies’ slow burn and Loyola-of Chicago, each 3; He [8t. L. (AL) 000 301 120 000— 7 11 1!]line friends after setting the new | eep freeze man, came up with a Good Nebraska 2. nd os n Now [Pia called ang'0 300, 000— 710 2 mark, formerly held Sy Helen Ing contrast to the red-dyed saw-|/was trumpeted with fanfare to three - time world’s heavyweight UEADQUARTERS FOR QL v4 at v - p - e, game ed end o th | ’ J 3 4 oN ~ ‘onsolation prize today after los-|ton, Manhattan, and Ed Hickey. | Starr. Fannin 68). Ferrick (8), and Van Gaston, Chicago, with a score dust strip around the edge of the the victory platform for presenta- champion, in the Armory ring! ing the NCAA crown to Kentucky St. Louis, each one. ’ | Moss Riddle, Lombard: (6), Casey (3). + 190, the pretty Mrs. Ingleright infield used for practice laps tion of elegant trophies and 17- tomorrow night. ——p i a onioath said in surprise: ’ | The sawdust in the infield was jéwel wrist watches. Longson’s two previous vic- * . 7 “i . The 60-yard strip for| Timing of th t tories are the only blots on - Oh! Did I break the record? dyed green. 'T ing of the meet ran to the ) Shadeland Tops In Township Gra Y Play Why, I'm thrilled to death. the hurdle and dash events cut/minute until the 13th of 15 events. Torres’ record which includes 11
Louis Osthemeler, Jack Roman, Billy Harshbarger, Arvin Forman, Tomm
Lg row, left to right). Clay (back row). trict Gra-Y, This is the
phy in Gra.Y competition yesterday at the Warren Central
(who is averse to flying;
Larry Miller, Joe Lingenfelter, Harvey Hodgen, Bill Shepard, Carl Gil : oMiller (left, rear), coach, and J. L. Turner (right, rear), head of oa a Shadelan
|“They showed some good stuff Then when he learned Shaw ney Sour Je gulirs will be 1eft|quring the workouts here and I/wanted to race, he “blew a head n cher Preacher Roe, wil] have to see more of them gasket.” Pitcher|pefore I can decide whether to| After giving up his job with Churchman & Taylor, Wilbur It looks like a hard final week Shaw went to work for Bill Hunt, of work for the Indians here in|who owned the Speedway Engi-
Elmer Sexauer, who has ley and George Shuba. Despite their 3 to 1 loss to
tcher\ many rookies. |equipment for Model
losing because Dick Fowler hurled a three-hitter for the A's
“A oe | EC ——————— NCAA King, [Exhibition Baseball | Ic land AMoruing Game) a Wilbur Shaw, three-time winner Clev d (A) 00 . 6 2 Oakland. (PC) J01 000 0001 & lof the 500-Mile Race and the Bearden, Wynn (6) and Tresh: Simon, [biggest all-time money winner. The Speedway <ngineering Co.!
|New Orleans Pelicans Thursday and again on Friday.
{$12.50 a week. Had he not made)
son, Bradley, and Tom Haggerty, ['#} and A, Walker, | When congratulated by firing
{for three - position shooting — {prone, sitting and standing. She banged out 288 points out of a possible 300, She is the wife of .Waldo Seagly, vice president of the Indiana association. Mrs. Seagly, who is 35, started firing lin 1939. | Winners among the 114 ama-
Two-man team event—Everett Brown-
score—Brownsey, first, 1071; Kenneth Peck, second, 1063, and Seagly, third, 1056,
Junior Caps Face IU
| The Indianapolis Junior Caps,
{Indiana University squad at 8 |p. m. Thursday at the Coliseum. Clay, Don Ritchie | The game will be open to the | public. The Junior Caps’ triumph [over Purdue was highlighted by d foam whi 2 e work of Don and Bob Lawch finished the season undefeated and copped the fro- | jess, Bob got three goals and gym, Don two.
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{14 to 2 victors over a Purdue! | hockey team yesterday, meets an
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Barney Oldfield, a one-time history-maker in auto racing, presents Wilbur Shaw with a crash helmet at a California track in
chine. In his own mind, it was a| kept together with bailing wire. Shaw entered it
Speedway, 37th
with neon tubes and made a strik- Each team or individual winner Wild
diagonally in six lanes
| Little Don Laz of Illinois be{came the first relays vaulter to clear 14 feet, going 1% more. 113 feet, 9's inches held by Pur|due’'s Lawrence Busby, who got a second with 13 feet, 8 inches. Three records were broken, one {American and Relays mark tied
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12th event,
Ferrick of the Browns dueled. Rp 4 Drev ; T Fords. ' Homers were hit by Les Moss in ney. Barney went the) The game with Baton Rouge,| As a delivery boy, Shaw also folded and Hunt became associ- chusetts Ave. Roscoe Dunning Ealih Demeby ro 3 , 8 ' 3 y Fou , 35 i A i : » g C of , Curl) oung, Jack Graham and Sherman Lol-/route and pitched a five-hitter, La., Wednesday, has been can- learned pattern making, how to ated with Imperial Motors, same was the starter and focused 0 Biny Arnold and Ray Campbell.
the
; yecte Rho that to do anything, length of the infield. The pole run, was run in two sections and| Al Lovelock of Canada. and Weighs 110 Pounds vault and high jump standards threw off the timing somewhat. |'‘Iron Mike” Mazurki of HollyMrs. Ingleright tips the scales Were Internally lighted. So was mr———— wood, will collide in the semilat 110 pounds in her heavy shoot-|the shot-put toeboard. Multi- Gridders Turn Out final while the opening event pits ling jacket but handles her 14- colored festoons draped colorfully Vic Holbrook, another Holly[pound rifle masterfully overhead LOS ANGELES, Mar. 28 (UP) woodite, against El Diablo, unThe equaling of a national rec- Breaks Old Mark Red Sanders, new UCLA foot- known masked matman. ord by another woman shooter , 1f the lighting and brilliance ,,,); oa0n was scheduled to get ee———— - {was another highlight of the nad tendencies toward mematy, first look at 1949 Amateur Baseball | t. Mrs. Neva Seagly of To- hazards for the jumpers or run- "" ; al Dat Bruin grid . : [mae \ a Seagly ( ners, the performance in the pole material today when an ex-| The Bush-Callahan Softball Association |peka matched the women's record. proved otherwise. pected 100 men, ‘including 28! mG at Dm Ta ea | HARRY LEVINSON
teurs rive: : urs received medals after the ,,4 4 new one established for the Presents finals vesterday. | Pinal results of the shoot: (first time-—the 1000-yard run ’ Pive- man team event Michigan City, Those with a thirst for more Detroit Mich — 1387, and Shelhyvilie thiva 13s0. “econ (shuffling of the record books may ’) Co Current Average 196
Selected by the Sports Writers of America as the
sey und O. K. Horner, South Bend, first. (the shot put and high jump 582 out of 600: Kenneth Peck and Berk- . Woman B ley Peck, Shelbyville, second. $73. and Jack Heintzman of Bradley owt of 18 Your omas Pedler and Seagly, Topeka, 571. |SoSS SSS ——— High over-all aggregate indidividual SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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weeks later, Hunt | {the change in jobs, however, there family jewel. To others it was qualified the car for a Sunday | [probably never would have been nothing more than nuts and bolts race in Lafayette. Hunt's speed | put the éar in the outside position in his first of the second row. He told Shaw| race at the old Hoosier Motor to drive it. Ninteen-year-old Shaw | first AAA St. and Massa- asked how fast he could race| debut in famed “500.”
1000-yard clashes here.
or spring foot-|nisht : been asked to attend
the steering wheel to look ahead. The light car championship made Shaw more desirous of racing glory. Money was a minor incentive for this wistful youngster with the mustache. - He became a crowd favorite
ent tourney. L. V. Phillips, commissioner of the state schoolboy body, said today “we found this year’s tour ney the smoothest and most successful we've ever handled” and added, “there was hardly any unpleasantness or incidents.” “We've had some letters from fans expressing their appreciation of the way the tourney was handled,” said Phillips. “The let. ters said the officiating, as =a whole, was satisfactory. There were only a few minor objec. tions.” Suggestions Received | The board will look over the TOMORROW: Shaw wins his [reports of the 64 sectionals, the race and makes |g regionals, four semi-finals and |championship round of the tour{nament Saturday. -
Sport pages of the day began carrying headlines, “Billy Shaw To Do His Stuff,” “Shaw Makes Clean Sweep,” *“Shaw Breaks | Speed Mark.”
the NCAA dusicthull world today thanks to the efforts of its cieveland A teraoun Game’ 10 thir ie ren meee Pee - - a eo EE Chevrolet SL. captain and crown prince, Alex Groza San Francisco (PCL) . P d R § Ad % Chevrolet Wins | Phillips said the usual suggesnt surly six-foot, seven-inch center scored 25 points Saturday Feller. Paige (8) a 00 00 3 he] oman atters | ur ue e ays minis er | me [tions for altering the tourney had nis it hi Kentucky beat down a stubborn Oklahoma A. & M. and Partee, ’ paey | } | ° City Cage Tourney een received, but that there was cam, 4610 36, to annex Ia second straight NCAA tie before 12000 tere (non 00-3 4 3 Rough Mauling to Records for toom on fie eard's agente ve rans in the University ° Wash-| " - Washington (A 010 020 00° 3 9 3 Ma k Chevrolet Body held the 31st|discuss them. ington’s Edmundson pavilion. 18 he was ng 'q| Stuart, Overmire (6 3 ; i -1 ? gton's Edmundson pavilion. 115 he was named basketball's sem errs, ta ance WOPI0 NI E Mark By JIMMIE _ANGELOPOLOUS annual city independent baske!-! Phillips said today he didn't he set a new individual scoring! Henry P } New York (A) 000 000 000-8 9 0 You might put the Purdue Relays on your must list for next year. o- 25RD on CD 3 ike the two suggestions being mark for the three-game NCAA| uHenry, ayne, who ordinarily is St Louis (N\ ..._. 0001000017 1 A slight brunet who started Saturday's Boilermaker track games ran off the last leg of the °2y 1010 =e 3 P " Ph iproffered. One idea would split 8 § Y re ¥yro ler « 4 ou r - x 3 3 a S series by netting 82 points to top nN a potlowers of fast,| yu 71's, and Baker. Leblanc (8). shooting a .22-caliber rifle because Midwest's indoor track and field season in a typically grand finale. ove: Renniglop Fost. the Dear- the state into four districts, then the record of former Oklahoma song ’ all, had a right, .g. 000100 002— 3 5 1/she didn’t want to be left at home| It didn’t have the pageantry, fanfare and world-beating compe- oh He ne Dear- have the district champions bat3 good season. He lost only fiv 2) ! iN Co . a j born gym last night, saw Dick : A. & M. star Bob Kurland by six. ) y 1lve Brookiyn (N 010 000 000-- 1 1 tition of the Olympics, or even the Drake Relays og ¢: tle for the crown. faites. ) games as his players, all special-| Fowler and Astroth. Barney and Cam- when her husband went to the But each year it reigns supreme as the Midwest's best indoor Light pace the losers with 20 The other suggests only schools rosa won 11 — ists in his “control” basketball, |"*"*"* range today was surprised that = “UCU Ygainst time and 'd0OT | ints while the winners’ attack with football and track teams iroza won the st valus J agmerize \ “| Philadelphia ¢ . 1 . , ’ § ains i y : Sale wr - - ’ Po Roz Tal) Ll rate nese riz d the “opposition to win Fustlad phis N a 008 00¢ 1 A | she had broken a world’s record. gravity. And Saturday's demon- leaped 6-3, more than three inches | Was led by Vince Fitzpatrick with along with basketball squads, be in a row, a feat heretofore ac- with scores reminiscent of a Phil-| Roberts Simmons (7) and Lopata: Gale The new record for wothen'’s stration didn’t rest on its laurels. below the Relays record and al- 10. The Chevvie team led 12 to 7.'allowed to compete in the net ii n feat eretofol ch les-( incinnati baseball game, { house, St Se (7) and Tebbetts prone and standing shooting is, Color and Splendor most seven inches below Melvin 26 to 15 and 32 to 28 at each play. tucky also became the second] Ine New York “coach of the inetnuatt | (Nb 13 1 1jnow held oy 25-year-old Mrs.] xR or Walker's American indoor mark quarter. ’ SSS ———————— team to hold two NCAA titles |YeAr~ balloting gave Iba the title| Hall Barrett Hogue (6). Roy (8) Betty Ingleright, who chopped up| The 5881 capacity house got a get in 1937. Norm Wasser, Illinois| The winners’ Tom Satter won a West Meets East Tonight the other being Oklahoma A. & M [With 77 points based on a 5-3-1|30 Jas ~Raffensberger, Fanovieh (7)|a target for 192 out of a possible. treat in color and splendor and Conference champ, heaved the [trophy for scoring 86 points, the Tlinois, champion of the Big PAsIs for first, second and third|, = ‘= ooo 330 0 5 3 ao the Indiana State. Indoor|,, . .... 4. chief targets for the iron ball 52 feet 414 inches, more MOS on the tourney. ard a sports- |n Golden Gloves Finals Nine, came from behind to de-| Place votes. But in the matter of iavana Cubans oto 000 200— 3 10 1 Rifle Championships in the Na-| ight got the rough treatment. than four feet under Chuck Fon- Manship award. Ace Electric de-\ NEW YORK, Mar. 28 (UP)feat Pacific Coast titleholder|(Irst Place nominations, Hank re-| Scheib, Harris (1). Kellner (7 and tional Guard Armory yesterday. |= CU Ck coach Dave Ran. |Ville's prize toss. |feated Boys Club 39 to 34, in the Nearly 19,000 fans were expected eive rr QOv |G “omellas, Mo! ) | aq » $ =| i Oregon State in a 57 to 53 thriller elved only Seven compared with | Valdivia. omeilas rene free i I hm thrilled un in kin used. resourcefulness and Indiana’s versatile track ana "24 on Lam © to attend the 22d renewal of the for third place. 12 for young Pete Newell of San Chicago (A) 000 000 101— 2 & 1 Mrs. Ing erig] t, who lives in imagination to give the Relays field performer, Jim Roberson, : inter-city Golden Gloves chamH k Ib Francisco. |S Wient, Cpterce (8). Surkout (1, and Br Toda meet be. their brightest dash of color in Was bothered by a back injury Torres Slates 3d Local pionships between the best ama- | y n > . v erce | Surko 7 r . § $ an a Named inis Ming down the line were Tipton, Welgei (8); Rescigno, Olsen (4) 8 oot n e Indiana mee seven years. and got fourth with a 48-foot 615- T A aint Lon teur scrappers of the East and Harry Combes, Illinois, 9 points; Seats (7) and Ritchey Gardner (7). jcause she is a member of the, A plastic track curb circum- inch heave. ry g . gson West at Madison Square Garden Coach of the Year Harold Anderson, Bowling Green, |New York (N) 202 020 002— 8 14 1 Bendix Rifle and ¥ istol Club ofl ented the inboard side of the! Queen Virginia Dalton of East Enrique Torres, Mexican heavy- tonight. { 3; Cliff Welles, Tulane, 5; Howard Chicago (N) 101 100 300— 6 10 1|South Bend. Buchanan has no . ! weight wrestler. will t ¢ th - NEW YORK, Mar. 28 (UP)— Hobson, Yale, 4: Forrest Ander. |. Koto Avres and W. 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