Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1949 — Page 7

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changes since last week and both of them came off in the team|i’ events Saturday. Lloyd Jay Harris Pie of Chicago stepped into jac the lead in the team actual with|f; a 2601, and a 2506-346--2942 gave ad : top spot in the handicap to Erie ployees ....... . 881! The men’s state tournament in Gary continued to wend its quiet course with few changes. In the

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» In She Navin. The only color a to the session was| a 688 by Clarence Ebeling of| A fi i LaPorte. It was good for fourth Ng spot in the singles. \ Last night's league play fea- nce Keller, tured a pair of match games and Ea or rey Si Emerson Cox rolled a 612 and, a 633 in a double session at! Iaria’s ‘by Hosiery Workers Ge Branch No. 35 as they ded, their season.

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Reliefer Has No Intention of Hanging

Up Spikes, Goes Out and Proves It LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Apr. 11--If you want to stay popular, don’t ask Bob Klinger when he intends to quit playing baseball he'll just look at you as if you should be in another world. “When do you intend to quit playing and seek another job in baseball?” the 38-year-old Indianapolis Indian relief pitcher was asked as he sipped a glass of milk in a southern hotel along the Tribe's homeward route, especially 1 have great respect He choked on the milk. Sput- for Al Lopez. As far as I'm con-

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tered. Wiped the echalk-colo er, Lopez is the smartest and liquid from the front of his st manager in baseball today.” and his sun-browned face turned yeo's the oldest player on the red. Indianapolis Indians this season, leading Johnny Hutchings by one year, and some of the youngsters call him “Pop.” But there's one thing certain. When Senor Lopez has a job to

| BE SE “WHY I'VE STILL got plenty on the ball,” he answered after he had recovered. And then as though he had been dealt a blow in the solar plexus, he added: |; gone on the hill this season, “I've been offered manager's {“Old Man” Klinger can fill the

jobs in C leagues but I'm still a bil. And he'll prove it. JH pitcher.

BOB, tall and with & conrant Race Driver Held grim, has been around the base ones tae ey en A A Ct (tr 1 for pr. —t ia al Bernard W. Kelly, reputed to be one of the top midget stock car race drivers, is being held today; by the FBI on charges of deser tion from the Army. Kelly, who said he is 32 years old, is from Lansing, Mich., and has been sought since he deserts ed Feb. 20, 1942, from the Army Air Base at Baer Field, Ft. Wayne, according to Chief Agent Ray J. Abbaticchio of the local FBI field office, The FBI said Kell had traveled all over the country earning $9000 to $14,000 a year driving in stock car races.

As a rangy boy of 18, Bob took on his first diamond assignment in 1929 at $150 a month. He became property of the St. Louis Cardinals and was sent to the Shawnee, Okla, club in the Western Association. He spent nine years in the minors. And he has never been anything but a pitcher. : fa

IN 1938 he was sold to the Pittsburgh Pirates and had a great year for a rookie, He racked up a record of 12 wins and five losses.

Two years were snatched out ] : of his baseball career in 1946 and Welterweight Bout '47 when he served in the Navy.| BOSTON, Apr. 11 (UP)— But he kept his arm in shape bY|cupan Welterweight Kid Gavilan playing with service teams In this 74 veteran middleweight All country and in the Pacific. |Priest of Cambridge have signed! When he returned he was dealt {for a 10-round bout at- Boston out to the Red Sox and ‘ended UD|Garden Apr. 25, the Callahan ast year on the west coast with A C. announced today. land. - D

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went to Houston and asked to be declared a free agent after the, Every sportsman knows that season ended. both fish and game are most But the Tribe skipper thoughtjactive at dawn and dusk, but he could use a man of Bob's/there are. also periods between experience. So, he was Drought to/the normal times in which they Indianapolis are also active, few. 8 ® Those are the "times shown in MARRIED AND the father of the Bolunar Tables presented here two boys, ages 8 and 4, Bob isjby The certain he will like the Indians. John Alde Why? This is how he explains it:|the Dien “will lead the way toi.» “lI like the boys. _But most more Pleasutable -Sabing and| Be

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Roanoke third. A mew one-lap track record of 15:43 was set by Byron Fischer of Chicago. Kladdis, In addition to winning the feature event, captured the first 10-lap heat race in 1:53.90. Tillman was second en Jack Bates of “South Bend

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Riviera Girls Lose

ANDERSON, Apr. 11 (UP)--The. first three places in the. Vets

{basketball tournament were heid | {today . by : Akron, ‘0. Mankato, |

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Minn., and Winamac, Ind, [that order. | Akron snagged the title from {defending champion Mankato ‘Saturday night in the final game {of a week-long tourney involv: ing 16 teams, 14 of which were {state champions, | The title game score “was 66 3 to 54. Winamac won third place {by virtue of a 62-to-49 victory {in the consolation bracket finals over. Astoria, Ore.

FRENCH LICK, Ind, Apr. 12 (UP-—Wilford Wehrle, Louisville, Ky. today set his sights on higher stakes after easily winning the 14th annual Midwest amateur golf championship for the second year in a row, The 33-year-old golfing promoter, playing with masterful precision, led from start to finish to sew up this 54-hole medal Play event over the French Lick Springs Hotel course, He fired a one-over-par 73 on the initial

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Richmond was third with 177.

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charge of the Indianapolis FBI office, hung another state pistol championship certificate on his wall today following yesterday’

22-caliber pistol shoot. Second was Charles Atkinson, Ft. Wayne, with 179, and Pete Chagares of |

Two events were won by the! Old Trails Rifie and Pistol Club! of Richmond, 22-caliber and 38- | caliber, They were tops with 1368 in the 22-caliber bracket and 1308

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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Apr. Foster scored 181 in the 20 shot! {1¥—=Arnold Plaza of Purdue re‘ceived the outstanding wrestler's trophy in the National AAU meet /here as. a climax to his victory

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18, and finished with another 73 for a three-day total of 220. Dale Morey, Martinsville, one of Indiana's most consistent shotmakers, blew his last round to a 77 when he was caught in a rainstorm but still wound up in second place six strokes behind Wehrle wis 85 n Johnson, Columbus, O., third with 228. a

Spartan Boxer Wins 4th College Crown

EAST LANSING, Mich. Apr. 11 (UP)—Michigan State's Chuck Davey emerged today as one of college “boxing’s greatest champions. Davey dethroned 145 - pound Don Dickenson of Wisconsin Baturday to become the first man ever to win four national intercollegiate championships. He won the 120-pound title in 1943, and the 135-pound in 1947 and 1948. Louisiana State won the team

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Win Consolation Title CHICAGO, Ili, Apr. 11-—Conso-lation prize in the National Hel lenic basketball tournament, com-| pleted here last night, went to the Indianapolis Greek Bears. The Bears beat Minneapolis, 41 to 39, as Ypsilanti Sons of Pericles of Chicago won its third | straight national title with a 49-to-44 victory over Akron.

Pleasant Run Golf

Bob Rochford" and Arnold! Koehler: led their teams to first) and second places, respectively, | yesterday In the ABCD golf tour-| ney at Pleasant Run. With Roch- | ford were George Beeson, Bill] Robins, Tom Laflin and Wayne Eubank. They had 67. Koehler were Dave King, Fran Abrams and Forrest Kigjer. PR

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