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Yankees Hand Tigers Fifth Shutout

In Training Season Finale for Detroit :

TUCSON; Ariz, Apr. 2 {UP)—The Pittsburgh Pirates scored two| unearned runs in the 1 11th today to defeat the Cleveland Indians, §

to 3, second ‘straight win over the world With two out in the 11th, Al Rosen fumbled Jack Tobin's BT a Tel a hoger mbiod. Later, Mike Satchel Paige was the starting: # = = Cleveland pitcher and allowed

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ny at until Rookie’ Steal the eighth for Pittsburgh, but! S Hugh Casey was the winner, wo two scoreless relief innings. PHOENIX, Ariz.. Apr. 2 (UP)— Glows Over Shortstop ae Outfielder Bill Milne stole) Cleveland today announced that home with two outs ir the 10th! Pitcher Dick Rozek, Outflelderi,, ..o to sive the New York

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Another . Giant rookie, Gall Henley, had tied the game in the A Lou Boudreau said he ninth when he slammed out a ts making every effort to keep! ipinchehit homer off Howard Jud-| Avila in the Indian System. The son with a mate on base, | difficulty is that the young star| (ass Michaels nit a two-run!’ is a “bonus” player and must be homer off Giant Ace Larry Jan-| waived out of both leagues De-igen for Chicago. Tne Sox veteran fore he can be farmed out. {Luke Appling celebrated his 40th| Boudreau has been very Slowing birthday hy getting two singles. in his praise of the youngster. He. said last week that Avila wd | ORLANDO, Fila, Apr. 2 (UP)— more baseball savvy than “90 per washington's weary -and sorecent of the players I've seen.” |armed pitching staff got an un{expected day of rest today when

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Boilermaker’ s Breosisiroke Makes Water, Verdeur's s

Keith Carter, Purdue University record book, looks dolefully at the stack of medals he has won in:

New York ‘Yankees handed the Detroit Tigers their fifth shut-out of the Grapefruit League season today behind a seven-hit pitching performance by southpaw Tommy Byrne, 3 to 0, He won eight games and lost five with the Yankees last year. Byrne became the first Yankee hurler to go the distance and was never in serious trouble. He

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Froebel Nips Hammond In Track; 8 Records Fall

CHICAGO, Apr. 2 (UP)—Gary Froebel edged the Hammond! spridg training season.in Florida

Wildcats by a 51-to-50 score today

Indiana High School Conference track championships in the Hntver.

sity ‘of Chicago Fieldhouse today. pionship for Froebel.

‘Eight new records were set, with Froebel “establishing four,

Joe (Pep) Gonzales paced Froebel, with a record-breaking 6.2second run ‘in the 60-yard dash. e Bell skimmed the 80-yard | { w hurdles in 7.2 seconds for a Ti in that event; Lionel Mec-! Reynolds turned in a record four. minute, 35.2 second mile run, and Froebel's half-mile relay team ran the 880 in one minute, 345 seconds for the fourth Gary record. Other records were set & Ernie Blackburn, Hammond, in the shot pt, with a 51-foot heave, and by the Hammond mile relay quartet, three minutes, 33.6 seconds. Warren Able of Valparaiso turned a | 52-second quarter-mile for a new standard, and Dick Oweczarsak of Hammond Tech completed the record breaking with a 7.8 sec-| ond 70-yard high hurdle race.

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is a former Kansas City hurler. ~ Lou — Kretiow, rookie - rightaander, started for the Tigers and was with the defeat. He gave up four hits and a single run in the seven frames he worked. This was the final game of the

in the Western Division, Northern gor the Tigers. The club breaks

1t was the: nd t camp and heads north tonight.

ST. PETERSBURGH, Fla, Apr. 2 (UP)— Manager * Eddie Dyer.-of the St. Louis Cardinals said today that none of his Red-| bg hurlers will pitch a full nine

Olympia Wins At Jamaica

NEW YORK, Apr. 2 "¢UP)~ Olympia, a nifty swifty from the stable of Fred-Hooper, left the pursuing field hopelessly behind half way ‘round the track and scored an eight-length victory today in the $20,000-added Experimental Handicap No. 1 before 48,361 fans at Jamaica. Olympia’s’ nearest pursuer was Mrs. Ada L. Rice's Model Cadet, who finished second. King Ranch’s Curandero nosed out Isidor Bieber’s Palestinian for third, while!

1948, who since has been sold to Pittsburgh. “Dickson . went nine down here several year and nad the Yankees” Dyer said. “He had his worst season in the majors. On the other hand, Harry Brecheen never went more than seven innings down south. He went on to his best year.”

Bums Get Hot

FT. WORTH. Tex. Apr. 2. (UP)—Rookie Cal Abrams and Billy Cox hit home runs while Duke Snider walloped two

innings times last

{Star Mount BStable’s Optionidoubles snd a single as the Complete team scoring listed ounded out the small field of Brooklyn Dodgers defeated their Froebel at 51 points, Hammond |three-year-olds. ~

50, Gary Wallace 43, Hammond| Téch 30, Gary Emerson 20, Val-

15, Gary Mann 11, Ham-| BEdst ' Chicago Roosevelt 4, and

Whiting 3.

Bears, Bulldogs To Tangle Here

Ted Atkinson, who scored in day before 5307 fans. {two previous races’ on CO gram, piloted Siyipia over six furlongs in 1:10-4-5, The winning Pel was s $3.00, $2.40 and $2.30 across the board. Hooper, a road building con-| trac rom Coral Gables, Fila, | picked 'up a purse of $14,000. for his colt’s latest victoyy. In ‘four previous starts this year, Olympia Bad racked up $122,450. |

Olympia more than likely will} be pointed for next Saturday's

hé Chicago Bears will meet New York Bulldogs Aug. 27 in

the Butler Bowl in the third 20- ipeared to have it i to have it in the bag.

nual Indianapolis News charity, exhibition football game. The Bulldogs are an entirely

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or of the outstanding members, last year's Boston Yanks.

Eagles which lost 24-23 to the)

les D. Ewart, mesnad | OO 100 Tourn coach of the 1948 Philadelphia | {

Bears here last Aug. 28, is the |

new head coach of the New York| professional team. 2 The Bears of 1949 will be built| id such stars as Johnny Luk, Sid Luckman, Bobby Eayne, dog Turner, Ken Kavanaugh, George Gulyanics; George Con-, ne Fred Davis, Don Kindt and Keane. Ewart, a former Yale star, lost no time in grabbing; some backfield talent for the ney Bulldog team, First and foremost among the new men is Johnny Rauch, All-America back from the University of Géorgia. To back up the great Rauch, Ewart signed Bob DeMoss of Purdue whose passing has made Purdue a threat to all comers for the last

tor thre years and Ben hat LEERY mont, brick

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mile and a sixteenth version of | { {the Experimental. He already ap-|

Times Special BEAVER FALLS, Pa, Apr. 2 iMcPherson, Kas, defeated Green-: iwood, Ind. 38 to 35, in the first semifinal game of the National American Legion basketball tour-| nament here today. : The Indiana squad. behind, 23 to 13, at the half, opened up with/ a last period rally but fell short. | Greenwood trailed, 38 to 31, with 90 seconds to play. | Garner. Wands, Gresnwood | guard, who popped in eight points itoday, boosted his four-game total to 50. Bob Anthony : the Hoosier scoring today with five]

dropped in in pt Po ro ers, Marion County's

the dinner: given last night by the ington High School cafeteria.

LAKELAND, Fla., Apr. 2 Thela heavy rainstorm caused post-

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(innings to pile up a 4 to 1 lead.

that. no-hitter;

= Sparkplugs and Guesis Admire County Prize

ponement of an exhibition game with the Philadelphia Athletics.

to the AAU swimming . -

thers are more. The tall trophy Hluian irs graduate of Chio State

Carter just can't stay away from the water, in this case, soapy. Wife Helen, who masterminds his training schedule away from the pool, makes a hore boy out of a champion with the dinner dishes.

University.

The teams will play tomorrow and their elderly owners, 88-year-old Connie Mack of the Athletics and 79-year-old Clark Griffith of|, =. the Senators, will be honored by! the chamber of commerce of] Orlando. Both will be presented with i awards after four and a half] {fanings of play with Commissioner];

TAMPA, Fla, Apr. 2 (UP— The Cincinnati Reds took advan-| ™ tage of poor Boston pitching today to defeat the Braves, 8 to 6, in a free-hitting contest. SR Cincinnati hit young Johnny! = Antonelli freely in the first four!

Howard Fox started for Cincinnati and was helped considerably by four Red double plays during ithe first five innings. g Half of Cincinnati's 12 hits were doubles “nd Ted Kluszewski! added a triple to “he attack, Outfielder Jeff Heath made his first appearance of the year in Boston's lineup, playing left fleld for seven Innings, -

2 (UP)—Second string Catcher! ished a four of Australia and has Matt Batts blasted a home run n 95 § 122 pro bouts. Both

into St. Petersburg Bay in the| ninth inning today, breaking a fighters will weigh i in at 195. 1-1 deadlock and giving the Bos- | Si. Af ton Red Sox a 210 1 victory over | : the St. Louis Cardinals. Set Girls’ Links Moot. Dave (Boo) Ferriss, who re-| NEW YORK, Apr. 2

was the winning pitcher and sponsored by the U. 8. Golf AssoRookie Cloyd Boyer the loser. The Red Sox scored a single course of the Philadelphia Coun-

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- Marion Crawley, Jeff of kafapeti basketball coach; Vig H H. Gebsuar, pravideit of Speediay’| field goals. Harold McClain also) Lions Club; Charles Nay. 5 Speedway basketball coach; David Boyer, most improved bul Alan Wich. |

leading scorer, and Jack ‘Aayhugh, wisiner of SP4adway’s fou shooting award won by Speedway's county champs. Crawley was ipal speaker at Speedway Lions Club to honor the 1948-49 plugs in the Wash.

And world's record in the 100.yard breast ¥

H swimming captain, bas recently caused great excitement AMONg N=.

men, Carter didn’t start com

(UP)— /tieved Joe Dobson in the eighth!The first girle’ tournament to be

ciation will be held on the Bala

run in the first inning off Alitry Club, Aug. 15-20, it was antoday. Entries will be

Ft. Worth farm team, 9 to 3, to- until Batts smacked his homer! accepted from girls under 18 un-

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Keith Carter, Purdue Ace, Is Talk of Aquatic Circles

Coliege Sensation Did Not Begin Swimming Until Senior Year in High-School

By BILL PITTMAN v LAFAYETTE, Ind, Apr. 2-Keith Carter, Purdue University's

tional aquatic -circles, What it is that makes this butterfly breast-stroker tick has been the question since he beat Olympic champ Joe Verdeur in the NCAA championship 200-yard event. To top it off Carter out-swam him again in the National AAU cham-' Re . —

plonships today. Carter is a comparative new- | e comer to competitive swimming yet he holds the world's record of 150.4 in the 100-yard breast stroke Sets AAU Mak | { ‘and has been within one tenth of a second of the world's record in the 200-yard race. | DAYTONA BEACH, Ha. Ape. 2 (UP) ~YeAr-o m Unlike’ most top-ranking tank) K\ Lane of Yale University stroked his way to a new record today in the 440-free style event In the | National, -Men’ 8 AAU Sc.

tive swimming as a child. He first raced as a high school senior! at Western Reserve Academ

He enisted Purdue within two Onis State student who had set weeks of his discharge rom he|the last four records in the event. Army Air Corps after 33 months | New Haven beat of duty. His collegiate swimming ypiversity for the team title with __ [onreer began in 1947. {40 points, six more than It was then that Coach Dick Buckeyes could muster, Pagenguth took over and in three| McLane, repesenting the New months Carter was swimming a Haven Swimming Club, created mile daily using the butterfly 'a new mark of 4:415. Smith, onestroke. In his schedule time wonder boy of the water, had he swam a half mile in tennis established records in the 440 free shoes to develop his kick. His in 1943, 1044, 1947 and 1948, Mecshoulders and armis had already Lane smashed the latest—4:42.1, henafitied from weight lifting in| Purdue Scores 8 Army. Carter's su "the Dreast| McLane was 1500-meter Olympic stroke is due to his tireless train Apion in 1048. 3 ass A New Haven copped the 300-yard mediey relay championship in 3524. Allen Stack, Paul Girdes and Ray Reid e the new title-holders after defending champion Michigan did not con. tend this year, Bruce Harlan of Ohio Btate won the three-méter springboard diving event over 17-year-old Skip Browning, Dgllas Tex. Other team totals were Iowa University and Brighton = Hotel (Atlantic City, N. J.) 20 each; North Carolina, 13; Detroit AC, 10; Pudue, Nothwestern and New: York AC, 8 each; Michigan State, | Texas Aquatic (Dallas), 4; {Cincinnati Coca-Cola and Prinoceton, 3 each.

average strength. He is handicapped, however, by lack of finesse on turns. ‘Distinguished Student’ In high school Carter was captain of the track team, played basketball and soccer. At Purdue he has concentrated on swimming. A senior in the electrical engineering school,” he stands about 6-feet 3-inches, weighs 185 to 195, and is handsome according to most standards. He has been a “Distinguished Student” in all but

scholastic rating at Purdue. Al of these qualities made him a fine catch not only for the University, but for the former Miss Junior Caps ps Close Helen Anderson, an Ohio State. University graduate, now Mrs. | Carter. They have been mairied| The final hockey game of the a year and a half, {season will be played at the Indf-4

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