Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1949 — Page 6

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waiting for our expected help, fror: Pittsburgh.” Help May Come And that help now may. come in & hurry, Sitting in on the Pel! victory yesterday, along with a handful of natives. were Roy {Hamey, general manager of the Pirates, and two scouts, Frank. McKinney. Pirate prexy, left yes. {terday after figuring in on the

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Legion Cage Tourney BEAVER FALLS, Pa. Apr. (UP)~-Teams from the Midwest West swept Into the semiAmerican Legion basketball tournament to-

[cPherson, Kas., ‘battles Green-

championship tonight. Defending [Champion Beaver Falis was eliminated by first-round action, ~

"land last night ar 1300 fans {watched Richmond #dge Tecum-

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{{fittial Indian cuts. There was non indication as to when help would come. They did, however, plan new reductions in the Indians’ camp. but could hot announce them until the choices’ had been cleared with the farm i¢luhs to which they will he sent. Meanwhile, one nf the most diffleult jobs in camp i& being handled hv Bob Weimer. camn secretary and treasurer of the Indians,

are wanting to know the nvmber of Diayers who will_be with the ih. Welter doean’t ~ Ean might be greatly increased or decreased short notice, The Tribe will play in Mobile tomorrow and Monday. Memnhis, the Tuesdav and Wednesday; Little Rock, Thali and Friday; Hot Springs. Apr. 9 and 10, and hack} to Little Rock, Apr. 11 and 12.

Wigwam Apr. 13; Drop Pelican Windup, 4-3

~ NEW ORLEANS, 18. Au. 2--Seul bulging at the seams with a Indians

{playing crew of 38, the today Ho move thelr camp 43 Moblle, Alas and ab the same :time Tribe! last-minute changes would

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were preparing be made.

* Lopez divided yesterday's mo'ind| Ro eon between Mel the

ithe first six and Walsh getting nicked for six in the last four.

Plate Big at Piate

| Handling the Pelicans’ hillwork 'were Joe Krakaukas. a fofmer| Washington Senator; Stas Milan-. ‘kovich ‘and Nelson King. They were rapped for six. Big man with the Indiana club was Bill Plate, 0 punched out ‘a double’ to-left- that fell only a. {few feet short of the stands and i&Ainer along tite third-base line. For yesterday's game, Clydé {McAllister was loaned to the Pels for use behind ‘the plate. And there was idle chatter around the camp that the catcher might be-, come a permanent fixture, de- * {pending on the parent club's help. | i

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“IHSAA Commissioner L. V. Phillips demonstrates the draw for state ight) Florence Peters, Lawrence Central cheerleader; Joe Parker,

Lawrence Central Cagers

Honored for 19-3 Season

Bears’ Defense Record, Sectional Defeat Of Cathedral Recolled; Six of Squad Seniors

By BILL PITTMAN

Lawrence Central backers had something to crow about last! t as they paid tribute to the Bears’ 1948-40 team in the school: torium. - They remémbered the 19 and 3 overall record racked up through | [the ‘sectional tourney, the best record ih Marion County. They remémbered that Lawrence had the best defensive average in the coun the Ee en swung into a comprehensive talk ithe Bears downed Cathedral. And then they remembered | He revealed that more than a [that six of the team will not be million and a half persons had games in the 1949 tour-

land Bragdon, Byron Weaver. Bundy Miller and had crossed the ticket sellers Jim Wadsworth, will be absent wicket, and that more than 25,000 {when ‘the Bears take the fioor boys had taken part in the Innext season. tana high school basketball proParker, co-captain of the squad, §T8™ throughout the yeaf. won the free throw trophy with| Just to prove that everything is an average of .T18 for the entire “open dnd above board” concernon | season. He beat out Jim Reynolds [ing the tourney draw, ‘the com-

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na Aen or Jug kovieh In eighth. final mission held a mock draw in on Ad... Minn, ‘In 18 Tested pots LANAPOLIS .\. 28 200 La 3 jin the Sna: game. which Lawrence Central was to . ew Orleans i . Madden Is Toastmaster play tur Central in the sevHere Plentitub. in the Eighteen Pelican players got Bo SE a Bara, righ; Toastmaster George Madden, nth Da ractnal The fternoon test their ability against th oy 2% Ma Bh publicity director for Wm. H. emonstration gave an insight Indians here yesterday. Playing y. Sec Kratau: Block Co. kept the program roil- |d on In that room in [Man H Luby has been ove, in are on hy into what goes eh, Okla, 40-36, and Kankakee throwing ugh u A AS ni eh erlanc CR ing smoothly as he introduced |, , Circle Tower before tourna. TONE Ot Row hg evesshoay into the game, on ) Tal Parker, who spoke for the Jean ment time. Crs eb nb Ban wena, n S38 | QOS | RS R0 Mecon patent of 0 [Tanai ha 10 ter vr éasy ex-Tndian fivehaser. parked one Si ha ns in 1 mer: Florence Peters, of the ch din: per this year ary. oY 49-39 victory over Red Lion, Pa, of Jim Walsh's tosses up against ge ol ther a | C ¢ ch Smyser: a ws entrant in the meet the Hight Seid tance 300 tet away. 0 Fhe. Driore +A" ordsns ia) leading group; Coach Smyser on Weaver, Bundy Miller, Jim | : and Claes |Bruce, and. Indiana's “Talking wadsworth, Danny Siler, Jim

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“That's the first I've heard of | an injured wrist, would be back

such a deal” when contacted a " {his home in Indianapolis. 1 In New York, meanwhile, the ‘IDally News reported that Mize!

“Ed Huck’s 786 Series Is Night's Best Pin Effor

‘win team honors with a 2602. Kay O'Brien Paints. and Mary Kelley led the parade with 586. reached ‘505 for William's Mary Ba (brought with Mary Fahey was five pins back ture. with 581, ‘Beulah Maners added a 550, and Edna LaFary reached West Side Thursday night mixed /in the. Grape-

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8 league and a Saturday

A pair of 6800's that tailed to | night mixed loop is also being or- First click were rolled in the same loop. ganized there. Just call Pete Earl Torgeson. Ramona Frosch had 508 for Ernst or Joe Kirsch at CA-2310.

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in the wake of a reported million dollar three-way deal involving the New York Giants, Brooklyn Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates. According to a local report yesterday, the Giants were to send Mize to the Dodgers and Walker Cooper and Bobby Thomp80m tb Pittsturgh. Among the players the Giants were to receive

EE pias . Glant er Hor-| own! - . ove icy Vv. chicase (A) at Tue- ace Stoneham echoed Durocher's of the St. Louis Cardinals, anon Boaburen 0 at/denial and Frank McKinney, nounced today that first stfing

"i Man” L..V. Phillips, THBAA. com- Reynolds ‘Crawford . and imiustoner;. Norbert y Coach Bruce commented “is squad for Sxemplary Sonduct th on and off the r. “It isn" hii " he said, “that a coach is! WASHINGTON, Apr. 2 (UP)— blessed with a group of boys such| The National Boxing Associaas these. We would have liked to! tion's two-day.executive commithave gone farther, but — not every Asin can win.” is prepared to recognize the winCommissioner Phillips giving | ner of the Ezzard Charles-Joe his eighth speech in 10 days, {Walcott fight at Chicago in June dwelled at length on the overall {as the new world heavyweight program of the THSAA and then | boxing champion.

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Recognize Champion

Tony of denials today followed

|about, of all things, basketball. i

Marion Jessup, ney and that more than $600,000 1

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pion of the Boars ivien squad, and Jake Liar, former Lawrence Central playper.

‘Thomas-Marman Bout

Draws Cheers, Boos.

L By JOHN | WILSON Clinton Bacon, Chicago light t, turned in a technical knockout ' performance - over Lloyd Gibson of Cincinnati in 1:28 lot the sixth round: in the featured (boxing event last {night at the Although the soll Id Chicago | fighter cut short

“Jabbed out an eigh split decision over his taller from Toledo, O. The decision, however, failed to it the fans’ approval. They trated by littering the ring with rubbish.

Stinging Left Noted 2 But although it was! rubbish te one segment of the Armory pop ulation, there were those pointed with pride to Spiders left, general ive.

ness and ability t© absorb

In the main go Bacon’ tossed a

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PE Photician xe ha and motioned for the fisticuffs te Poth boys opened up ‘in the sixth, Bacon tagged the eye again at the outset and Rogers ween the fighters

stepped with n almost helpless. i :

The five-match ecard Iv was versatile. In the third hte founder Indianapolis’ JoRinny

and infielder Bill Rigney were “almost sure bets” fo be traded to the Dodgers for infielder Eddie Miksis. and pitcher Erv Palica, ‘with the deal to b# consummated in El Paso, Tex., on Monday.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fld. Apr. 2—Eddie Dyer, manager

Lanier, Martin to Appeal In Fight for Reinstatement

NEW YORK, Apr. 2 (UP)—Denied an “injunction which would! reinstate them immediately to their old jobs in organized baseball, Max Lanier and Fred Martin, former St. Louis Cardinals pitchers, today prepared to take their case to the Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday: i Federal Judge Edward A. Conger ruled yesterday that he could not order the sought-for injune- _

. , tion against organized baseball | in the Wnsup arly next Wisk. before it was determined wheth- a : er AY | World Record

«The Cardinals play host to ler the - players’ five-year suspenthe Basten Red 8 Sox today. Islons for jumping to the Mexican: TAMPA, Fla. Ap Apr. 2—-The Bos- League in 1946 were unjust or ton Braves, sporting a brand new illegal. DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. Apr. 2 (UP)—Bill Smith of Ohio State; upset in the 220-vard freestyle! was favored today to make a

Catcher Del Rice, sidelined with

‘with them the “hottest” hitter

fruit Circuit —¥

| belligerence, breezed into Tampa' Lanier and Martin, charging Baas nati Reds and [tor the Injunction so that they ..... oi defense of his 440-yard| damage sult against organized’, .. .oimming championships. | Baseman Attorney John L. Flynn, la Gibe, an unheralded 20-year-old)

today for an exhibition game that their suspensions deprived with the Cincin-t them of a livelihond, had asked might return to the game pending | the outcome of their $2.5 million freesty! te} ttle Be anal days : vaAthull Wij Is scheduled to Smith was beaten out for the! : begin Apr 220 3d title yesterday by Bob! senting the players, said, “I ha from “the Detroit Athleti Torgeson no dispute at all with Judge Con | fn A Th aisle | and J the speed with which he has flhandled our request. But I shall

certainly appeal his decision.” Calis Issues Complex

the last’ 20 yards to beat Bill! Heusner of Northwestern, with! Smith third. |secutive HE on Torgeson Keith Carter of Purdue edged | streak to nine straight:hits as the!

{Braves beat the Bt. Lauis Cardi- Conger pointed out in a =5-page |

he Brighton Hotel Swimmin nals, 5 to 3. .8puthipaw Glenn Ei. OPinion that the Tasues involved | Cn Atlantic City, N. J. to orf 884 (Evaion Me Sia fa cod ©4 liott went the distance for Bos-/Were so complex that a trfal— the 220-yard breast stroke event. 4 . ren adel, Vomok 813 /ton’ and yielded 10 hits. | jand not merely ang Judge's Ver-\in 2:30.7. Carters time was just #0. BOWLERS (WO ! |, Earlier in the day, Torgeson — must decide the cases. two-tenths of a second off ‘ the a ec vs visited a doctor in Sarasota and Judge Conger said that questions world record. | 888 ian, MECN, "Raves heal Pa was told he has a slightly nebue jo bath fact and law ‘must be re A Saporr; indpls Typewriter 3 lous condition of the blood, but|® : i Bg Manerh. ower Seal Fast 3 is showing considerable progress a. Srincipal Jastual point tof Gavilan in Line sat Agnes Junker, Ini pla Yspewriter toward recovery. He was ordered ge Conger pointe oi hr Hiern AL = it io remain on a diet however. Out. was the claim of Ti and For Sugar Bout m Bt Bia rain a "438 The Reds, meanwhile, scored a Martin that Commissioner A. B. NEW YORK. Ape. 2 (UP) oN. Taxstle Nash, Prev Radic om 3 to 2 victory over the Detroit Chandler bad exerted unofficial Kid Gavilan of Cuba, twice con8 fars Baringer Ra | Tgpewtiter . Tigers in 0 innings. Danny Pressure” on independent teams queror of Ike Williams, seemed 840 | abel Sk LAL, oi | Veit wning |. 83 Litwhiler and Hank Sauer each !0 prevent them from playing destined today for a welterweight 8 oe Ron. opin: 3 1, flit homers while Grady Hatton efpi-pro hall after they had been| championship fight with - Ray +: fe Helen Walt." it ams oy (drove in the winning run with a bal end am g Sanized Sasehalk j{Sugar) Robinson. at Yankee £38 \¢ pert by 4 aT {single. a as heen deni Y. Stadium on June 8. Na Ee RAE To— /the leaders of organized baseball. {. Gavilan, a sweet fighter from. oa xem endricEs. And Sorte D, Fla. Apr, In the eategory of legality.!the sugar island. earned ihe i an. Todos + io Hom Tommy -Byrne alin Conger cited the players’! right. to a shot at Sugar Ray Serie Aho Aver) Mens Shop nominated. by Manager Casey argument that baseball is inter-| fe a title By Winning the. «38, Haseltine ordan. Solataie Bev, oo. Hi Stengel to pitch for the New York state commerce and as such is/ unanimous 10-round decision Ir, ona aaa gf [Yankees against the Detroit/subject to tne federal anti-trust! over Lightweight Champion Wil-|

as the New Yorkers laws. This boint must be decided liama before 18,201 at Madison

weight matches.

|| Ser's decision and I appreciateis. gg Gibe came from behind inthis

In issuing his ruling. Judge | dstending champion Joe Verdeur Win

Denson was matched with b4 ding Chet Harter of Ft. Wayne in another “comeback” role. > Shuffies Through | > Johuny, . onetime state vys weight titlist, gritted his iprotector and shuffled thry the eight rounds, looking st jearly in the match. He a awarded a . split decision Referee Rogers voted for Han Indianapolis boys won mous decisions over Cincin {boxers in two four-round mi . Dynamiter Dunn beat Willie Pierson and {Arthur downed Curly Denton, en————————

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Indianapolis Speedrome ager Earl Sexson .will be party-meeting tomorrow afteme noon at 1336 N. Illinois St. fob the Midwest Midget Drivers, Cary {Owners and Track Owners a ciation, ; Opening dates for member tracks will be discussed. Sexson {has announced open competition nd $2500 purses for Spsstrome

summer, . Fight Results sew yoni aludisen Sure Susdem Hirt” Berd Guns, oRioointed 4 he Notice

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