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veteran's shutout. i Barney yielded five runs on gion gros bya voluntary commities o — SEAM . hits and Willard Ramsdell gave leader each : : runs hits lap of the race is awarded $100. Rex Mays (left), Bud Winfield and Duta Nalon inpact the nev system for the 'seum; is a former member of the a ae ita. Wns DoF eo a avi Ee ee vil bring EE a (ndianapolle Figure Skating Clubs Clarence Po and Erv |again this year it will mark the ||§ gallon plastic rubber tanks in 30 seconds. By contrast, the average filling station attendant | year

position acceptably although he Lg vii ¢ a two): itall, resigned today to am. = freshman, and present wasn't required to stretch a x ; = & Scores 2 Touchdowns (head on coach at Stetson Plan State Finals National junior girls water ski bad throws. Joe Di Maggio played : Coogan, left, isthe surprise package wi ienapoli 8. re. In Intra-squad Tile (University in Deland, Fla. | In AAU Muscle Derby cham , today won the Junior _seven innings, collecting a double} Indians as the club travels northward toward the home base Soon HE E Si "(Continued from Page 39) Trocolor, who played pro foot-| yndianna's wejghtlifting champ jstte ivan of She Duis na and a base on balls. He slid into |9.year-old first sacker has been batting and fielding in bie: ot Yeian" nite . Todte wy the Golds had the banl|PM! With the New York Giants! will he crowned tonight in the tt. ® nt at Cypress third base in the sixth and ap-! .¢ so seasoned performer. . . . Heavy-hitting Frnk Kal Kalin tight Vs de Sok ¥ /remaining, {and Brooklyn Dodgers, accepted &| pogarhorn Hotel gym, climaxing Gardens. Fa. ; peared to be limping slightly when who has many years behind him in league ball, is in sound , dou sk t diana rad deep in their own territory andy ee. your cout contract at Stetson. ia ‘nearly full day of muscle flex: . Misa Sharp won this title last he. Jeft the game. condition this spring and ready fo go in the pastureland ou fas He c Hin: iA | were still firing away, only to| Cah a ing under the auspices of— Se it ea a MARIANNA, Fla.—Officials ot| Skipper Al Lopez gives the word, Indie sponsorine o thave one of their aerials back-|Fogler wv Gots $50,000 Bid state AAU. ng

tar right-hand , at Liggett Field here today. It PRac nin | “sis INS iN-513 14 B: Louis Cardinals, Apr. 19 J refused to 4 pitcher | was their second victory in they CE lib, "oe ott and wih Wedeen hy _ ith series which _ they! on 21s len 1 : Tommy Holmes Wins jhe Spahn a: lopenss yesterday with & 7-1 drub-| ko i ALES seid i } : te Ni {that Jim Russell was fined ard D¥ : . ’ : X For Braves in Ninth that clubhouse boy Shorty Young 'w. fo 9% jr hd } Anta Atiants dou Ba jd 1 : La omy N. Cs Apr. 9. (UP) jw was fired. at esting. Kenast and Wilson: R. ce nav Be :

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Black jvas with the Indians at Celle Pree their training base in : Fo By until” the club DALLAS, Tex. ‘Apr. §—The Chicago Cubs, who tallied 10 runs started an exhibition game tour|lD @ hectic fifth inning, whipped the Dallas Rebels today, 12 to 2, mde than a week ago. On the|' 81 exhibition game. advice of Manager Lou Boudreau! Frankie Gustine, third-baseman obtained from Pittsburgh durhe came here to work out and ing the winter, homered to lead the Cubs’ 12-hit’ attack. Jerry Witte, avoid the long hours of traveling. | former St. Louis Brown, homered Tor the Rebels of the Texas League

in the second ‘inn Black is recuperating from a g,ipoaw A... Schmitz! FT. WORTH, Tex. Apr. 9—

cerebral hemmorbage suffered ,,. aq for Chicago, pitched four Righthanded Pitchers Karl Drews, when he swung at a pitched ballly,ino0s and yielded the Rebels’ 20d Bob Savage teamed today ina game last season. last season. only runs in the second inning. for a four-hit performance as the Emil Kush and Ralph Hamner i8t. Louis Browns trounced the

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Apr MEMPHIS, Tenn., Apr. 9—The fPrpstied —The Boston Red Sox paraded |philagelphia Athletics had an. | Sioson ‘ To Step ofl it eight runs across the plate in other member of their highly tout- gock

| pe ap: | cme Fs Co.; etl 3 ings oh ret Bintord, {fire and sent the victors with| n conjunction with the lifting, Eh yern: fumes 1 Sh CSIaTio nai fines sere: chance. For Bout, Hurley Says | championship, Mr. Indiana wil be|"™ Eh wr. 5 Tracking Cou wd, used to cheering| 2 CHICAGO, Apr. 9 (UP)—Jack| selected from the muscle men. . Hurley, manager of rising welter-| First session of the meet will 616 Trotters Picked

-|Butchko fof his feats on thely ji’ contender Vince Foster start at 2 p.m. and the evening INGLEWOOD, Cal.

ses hardwood, let out 8 real roar a4 said today he has received an of: | competition will open at 7 p. m, America

Carson tossed to big Andy wholfer of a $50,000 guarantee from Jules Bacon, of ‘made s neat catch in the end| the Tournament of Champions for| 1043, and Olympic Champion Hrter ilzone for a touchdown. Butchko,|® Dout with Rocky Graziano. [Pete George, will appear on the iIincidentally, tried his Band at| Foster, the hard-hitting Omaha program through the special football tor the first time in his/SCrapper, won a split decision over/m mission of the Indiana AAU. reported at the start of spring|the Stadium here last night $1.50, drill. : A junior, who has been one of -ithe mainstays of the Boilermaker . ‘basketball team for the past two !isensons; Butchko played no football at all in high school, but his - natural coordination and power s (Was evident in his moves this afternoon.

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up two in the seventh on Dale City, a farm team, 13 |The New York Giants’ to 2, today in a steady rain.

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; - ; one in the eighth while the Clip- : Od Al Rosen, Joo Gordon and | | : : > pers, who had four stranded in [AY ISC Allie Clark walloped home runs : : the last four frames, were unable before the crowd of 6718 per- W s 7 : to push across a tally. Coogan’s 3 sons. They faced Connie Greg- | TS caniition, : : / homer won the game. uy wh while Early Wynn and Mike | f * Joe - Gorski relieved Hahn in Garcia pitched for Cleveland. | { the fifth on the Indians’ mound. The Indians appeared headed | ! = The Indians will meet the pogTON Apr. § (UP)—Piesi-| for all-time spring game st- inthe first two innings, but Hal Walsrioo nine of the Three-I tendance record. In 28 games | ! dent Louis R. Perini of the Bos- {Gregg let them have only three : Leggue in an afternoon game to-| this season, they have drawm pie and earned in the. * ton Braves tonight landed both 185.648 fans. (final seven ans oe : “ Carian Ferek. a lefthanded hurler, Manager Billy Southworth and his| on :

Wally Westlake's a SUREVEEORE i A Sp eo will ‘report to the Indian camp|the National League champion- | {scoreless the first three innings | Just preceded Hartung's settling

either tomorrow or Monday. He ship team is rent by dissention. phy the Shreveport Sports of the d0Wn and allowing only a single hag-been with the Albany East- “How, iri the name of common Texas League, pushed ahead to a Io the last seven innings. Rookie | erd League Club.—J. H. isense, could there exist any/9 to 4 victory today as Don} Pete Milne had three of the Giants, | er remem |serious strained relations brought Wheeler, a draftee catcher from 10 hits. Cincinnati {about by Billy Southworth when | Minneapolis, rapped out ‘three sin-|, {4 "TT fan Shuts Out J as 1 ava vBumingly dueigles and a. triple in the ninth Letchas With Lookouts | Mobile Bears, 4-0 {to-his human, down-to-earth. un-!inning. " CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Apr. 9 MOBILE, Ala. Apr. 9 (UP)— derstanding of his players’ prob-| Marino Pieretti started for the (UP)—The Cattancoga Lookouts| - lems and their feelings?” Perini Sox and the Shreveport outfit today announced the purchase of |

or itehed actout ball todey|said in a statement. _. (took four runs from him in the|infieldér Charley Letchas from

i ohed_wtuout ball foes “With regard as to who won first. three innings. Orval Groove Sacramento, Cal, of the Pacific 4-t0-0 victory over the Mobile/the pennant” ‘added the club then stepped into the box and held! Coast League. Bears of the Southern Association ipresident, “I have personally the Texas Leaguers scoreless for Letchas, who was with the before 1373 fans. on so many occasions—both the rest of the game. {Lookouts {ir - 1939-40-41-47, will Prior to the game; however. | ly and privately — Billy: TTT {play third base. He played for | southpaw ace Johnny Vander Southworth give full and complete Badgers Beat Bears ; {indistiapots in early season in Meer suffered a charley horse in |CTedit to his team for bringing i, 948, 3 : his right leg when he stepped on 1° Boston the first National At Baseba 10 10 2 a soft spot in the outfield while Lrague pennant in 34 years." ST. Lous, Apr. 9 (UP)—Tne Exhibition Baseball trying to strengthen his legs. The Among the denied reports were go. ,.0; Badgers took the first New York

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® % ir.) die x 3, single, his third of the game, : 32 i od Motorcycle Clubs Taming | = Lo ip YL 3" Frew Cotoins Longs = One-Time Highway Terrors =. 2a = COsls STE Prior to Apel In : ee ir leaguers a Panag, he. Jast there bave been San serious complaints irs 0 BE BIAS IT’S MARATHON—Goodyear’ : famous economy’ tire that runs and runs and runs Braves, 12 to 10, and Boston ~ Tie very nature of the machine seemed to bring out the beast or

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: y av bio at Tt on Come in—You Don’t Need to Pay Cash Kell's Homer Sparks Most of them bave sven given, Both the Indianapolis and Mid: sip ERE ? x : lap the “straight pipe” exhaust West clubs hve scheduled Tigers’ 6-2 Triumph { There are three groups in In- climbé for this summer and nu-| ROCK, Ark, Apr. 9 disnapolis which derive member-Terous closed club events. The (OP vorpe Kelis home Funiship from the motorcycle mind. IMC will hoid fs hill climb June with two on in the first inning ed. The Indianapolis Motorcycle ¢ at Mann Hill, while the Mid-i todily gave the Detroit Tigers a Club was once the Harley David- West group will have theirs June, jead they never relinquished and son Club, the Mid-West Motor- 27. » } the Bengals went on to score a cycle Club was once composed. Safety ‘s the thing these days 4 2 triumph over the Little thase riders Who owned and because of these groups We, Rolk Travelers of the Southern Indian - machines. #od the Tro-/find fewer “fockeys on the high- a & for the Tigers and ., Travel In Groups [EnSARSIFINE (Sars UTIng 1 Dus is Sn as Sp game Detroit. Bh amen reise Bron fe ot the motorcycle popu i raved a0 a group 2a weekly Sum jation. g Ta re pha ¥ Fi

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