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wll . EAST LANSING, Mich, Apr. pH] Rest Betore lacklin 10 (0F)—A committee bine to J; : | . % decide whether Michigan State #8" * lh Z will be admitied to the Big : : i \ 4 ps ; . Nine, was astounded when it 28 Queen City Pastimers soe, en dren, ont & or ne : : arm-breaking holds. : Richmond Game Called Off; Late The. sttuctor_ explained, 3 49 2 . - . » . ; 7, was a po admin on 7 = Ca Deal Brings Ovtfielder Dick Sinovic Here ones. sg : By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor “1 8 ; hen To Ru | When the Indianapolis Indians were weathered out of the sched; mY HN D0 i hh, mii Zinio 7 Falls uled exhibition game with the Cincinnati Reds at Richmond today, : ; . they were given the day off. ¥ ; Our Cameraman Takes A Day y Off—And Wins Say With the . The contest was cancelled before the Redskins assembled for g . in the 500-m the bus ride when Richmond reported rain, snow and cold-—same as y- night sonigh Indianapolis.” Management of the ball park there said the field was te : knocked: out of condition over ~. T oll D>. Tribe Fight- y ns receive night. snl oho niti gar ed the offici: But-the big league Redlegs and ander stil ‘annoyed TaN ax in the May the Indians hope to Set {ogethes or two weeks to receive special . dianapolis M is two-thirds of the series, treatments. He joined the Indians Wilbur S Tribe Manager Al Lopez sald late last season but has yet to general ma £ Mel Queen, his opening day pitch a regular game: apolis Moto i mound choice, will be sent Over the Wall oe this in against Bucky Walters’ major Manager Lopez is more: than ime tonight leaguers at Victory Field tomor- _ = anag RD i wer | inations to | row and go four or five innings delighted over the batting powe marked bef Jim Walsh is slated to hurl for displayed by some of hia hey play-| will be acce the home boys in the Sunday tilt ers in the waning days of spring N Ols ? : : "training. | Mich. and f Red , } xi ell Die RIT oder, js. During batting practice yester- Glendale, Cs expected to toe the rubber for the day the Tribe skipper stood near trants. iat Reds tomorrow against Queen, the cage and shouted “Over” just | $8 5 forms were Howell was with Syracuse last like a schoolboy when the long-| § Page of San season, where he won 17 and ball hitters powered the horsehide Lorenz of C Yost 12. over the wall. Much | Former Indians with the Red-/ Frank Kalin and Culley Rikard ‘ Duke Din Tribe Chieftain Al Lopez, right, and Don Gutteridge, coach, compare notes on the i949 Indians Jews aie P " Sher JORURY 2 fulet : eaily Se Ne er ha will be at t} 2 the boys get ready for the jegson opener Tuesday against the Kansas City Blues. — ; infielder Jimm y Bloodworth. Kluttz were not far behind con- SHirg Hie: . ! - . {Vander Meer has heen sidelined necting for long ones. 5 on eora Old Rockport Could Give |ndians Honored Ir: mirens« puted muscle “icarn, uta ant sain, an a ‘ | in his right leg. He may Pill yeterans, cleared the wall and est Italian-b Ol 1 R o Ti ! part of the Reds’ batting practice Satfell poked out a couple that t Hallas ymp a a ugge ime B IPALCO Grou he a io stort To shen landed in the deep pasture. - : / : which, like By RAY AYRES, United Press Sports Writer y P cise his lads today. “We had two aH Tebepediry, Tookie Sp Se a : : “ : Se HR) . Powerey by NEW YORK, Apr. 15--While the Olympia bandwagon creaks . -— good workouts Wednesday and 't th ; : : i : Gp and groans under sheer weight of numbers in New York, rail: Pirates’ President Thursday. and today's vacation Sood »l the Plate by driving the) Times Staff Photographer Lloyd Walton yesterday journeyed to the Veterans Hospital at Mar. Wohi BI Renticky Ar covaerd. That the. 1040 Kentucky Dems Pradicls Geed. Voor won't hurt the players,” Al said. ball 0 he park a spiiited] ion, Ind., to take part in a wrestling show. Above, left, Walton starts to apply a reverse headlock riven Bore won't be a one-horse show, : : A ah The Indians made & PAYer | practice, and Lopez expressed ©n his opponent, Red Strasinger, of Dayton, O. On the right, our photographer follows through and Agabashian, For one thing they “think a lot of Old Rockport, who licked By JIM HEYROCK {swap last night. . They Sent Pitch satisfaction with the physical dumps the "Flying Dutchman™ on his back. The Dutchman won the first fall in 14 minutes with a body on the 59th ied Ww. Siuchur's Dpssdater jn he Santa Anita Derby. Many who The Indianapolis Indians, flag er Bun Fortin u . ° condition of the squad as a| slam, but Wally came back to take the next two falls and the match using a body press in 21 minutes trouble afte Or aries J Te Rede [nw ol Hite 2988 fenican) ived Outfielder Dick Sin- Whole. and a headlock in 29 minutes. Wally's comment on the bout: "Clicking a camera shutter is easier. way from th son of Carrier Pigeon in his work-| eds t Grab 2d . | Association race, got off to a fly-|turn received Ou i R Peters’ | d foot sl me we mee me ——————————————SE The Pioneer wrt lovie, who batted .351 for Salem of| Russ Peters’ injured foot Is i outs at Keeneland believe he can) . {ing start last night in the “ban-| I tional I responding to treatment and he | ; by Lorenz, } do it again. ; Playoff Triumph quet league.” the Western nternational League JeSEORT TE lo res ny Ane 1he ln er dn ee 255 cubic in One thing is certain. Old : Nearly 400 persons turned out '85¢ Y€ H Look’ {third base on American Associa-| DAY EA .- In the * Rockport showed in his streteh| PROVIDENCE, R. I, Apr. 15— for the feast given the Tribesters| re 1 B90 by the tion opening day Tuesday when | . will be mak run in California that a mile ana |The Proyidence Reds yematued| by the Ihdianapolis Power And], TI Lr he a camias (0OIf Chairmen J ’ to win at tl ris well within his capa-| 2live” today in the American Light Co, It was the first of sev-| ‘lo i { | debut on t B DunHer i although the possi. (Hockey League Calder Cup finals/eral dinners the squad will attend 5 POViC was Supposed to go Io the Olty Ries guder the night lights) zi E : SEE THE READY-TO-PUT-ON en bility that he will be beaten in With the Hershey Bears, but they prior fo the opening of the a Os ea In order to : Besgilgmir Bpndbialogn ‘ ish the race the Churchill Downs classic al-|*ScaAPed elimination by the closest trason with the Kansas City|o,q tngianapolis the first “look.” | Dyuble Duty lthe Pleasant. Run invitational| SUITS AT LEON'S TOMORROW! — 10th, Last | ; {of margins, es Tuesday. ways is present, he won't be tired argins es 1 Hay etoay nttd If Sinovic impresses Manager Don Gutteridge is performing women's golf tournament, June 16. | , gee Phin at the end. | Hershey, needing only one more V. toastmaster Siar roduced|y peg, he'll stay on with the double duty and the veteran yyynners of Pleasant Run's nine-| the oh was ‘01 Rotkport is the only Derby | Victory to wrap up the best-of-| ry eisel, Tribe, otherwise he'll continue on doesn't require a sweat “shirt to hole putting contest yesterday!
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| ; presi- ! \ : ] R k has another eighth to go before ach of the three regular periods |dent of the Indians and president Jester Isteshational Joon, al She Nashy fleld- yr and Mrs, Fritz Wuelfing, 16; |]. ; : oC Col. Matt Winn drapes his pow- And after a scoreless first over-iof the Pittsburgh Pirates, said he t i es. He bats and WEL Tua meeti 2 the: ball solidl (Class® C, Mrs. Bert Beadle andi] These are good clothes: . . . These are well-toilored clothes that you will netne Broad 1 ~._grtul shoulders with a blanket of |!!M® period, Harvey Fraser of the isn’t certain what kind of a team | ° a naga: ; “lin hittd ne sth 4 Chi 7 Mrs. William R. Sterrit, 16. {I} be proud to wear. We moy hove just what you have been looking for track meet roses. But the way Old Rockport | eds broke through for.a sudden the Indians ‘will have this season. | ght rs 1 also called for Port- B ng Fras by a id ®fl Newly installed club officers {| at o price you can offord to pay. : The Ro pis ssl re Gordon death Boal In the second extra But he added: The dea) iso al led 4 rn Lopes ; hs alled he 4 toaching/this year are Mrs. Don Voss, pres-| ; ; their tussle Glisson in the stretch when he "eS8l0n. n : | am sure the 1049 team is as ; i evebr \ident; Mrs, Dunning, vice presi-| ~ caught the tiring Olympia, there] Freddy Hunt, flashy Hershey | S/rORE a8 a Mregation| DIeht [rom New Orear, in [tent and Mrs, Beadle, secretary-| IMMEDIATE ALTERATIONS Piling up 9¢ is little doubt that he can nego- Winger. tallied two goals but may SRI, 2 wee >efore the * 8 : treasurer. ’ ‘ate it under full steam. be iosl to the team for the sixth opening of the season.’ Eh i eams 0 ~ de 2 IN LEON S TAILOR SHOP at ng 01d Rockport boasts ho fmprés: Kame at Hershey tomorrow night, tics the team has many! . ; * ‘ ' {Br ews Win 35-1 ’ . : Ripple’s abi a 0 an ' at| : si ard ar usele Ho won mar rane we one och bua wo nies 1 DIE T€nnis Standings No, Not in Football [I 1m sosts worwina extaa vo use voun near ar wows. foros four of his 11 starts and his most |, © 8 te in (hy (Youngsters, Tom Saffell and Ted| £5 may gptetal | PAY US ON EASY TERMS AS YOU GET PAID ... BY THE in addition ! impressive race was run in the third period : {Beard. Both turned out to he big: The Indlanapolis Industrial|Co., 8; Hoosier Coal and Oil 5 PADUCAH, Ky. Apr. 15—-The| WEEK OR MONTH! fen that might « -Centennthl Handicap at Golden . . |guns, in the Indians’ wigwam., |Table Tennis League closed its Pitman Moore No. 2, 4; Wm. H, Milwaukee Brewers went score- | future oppo Gate Fields when he turned in, I ' : |, “The weak spots In this year's season last night with: the Eli Block 5, Eli Lilly No. 1, 4. less in the fourth and seventh : ; Broad Rij a 1:36-2/5 mile. G oomy Joe DiMaggio te=m. he promised, “will be Lilly Kentucky Ave. team taking ry a Wan Lost Pot. frames of an exhibition’ baseball OPEN WEEK DAYS — 8 A. M. T0 6 P. M. events, the Mooers entered - Old Rockport! Hobbles on Crutches {hiugetd BY the 2 shuren Pirates, top honors with a season record i itty No: 20.0100 4 § Tireame here yesterday, yet won the ; a i 3 tue WR : 1d at the Lexington au- . A ¥y May 15, this club will bejof 14 games won against nog Mooie No 3. 3 300 BAMe 35 to 1, 4033 : ; he = sticks Io Xe ind in 1947 but gon colt BALTIMORE, Md. Apr, 15 Just as good or better than last losses. } Hooeler Coal & Oil . 111 2 : 37) Victim of the Brewers’ 12th ex- Washington UP)— Faced with orders not to|Y®ar's team.” Eli Lilly teams dominated the Pitman Moore No. 3°. 4 10 384/hibition triumph was the Grand ; No times developed lameness and was with- Each member of th hale nat ‘ere Gibson Co 3 1 v4 : | ® % ly-season drawn from the vendue When put any weight pn his $100,000 was Introdt od r ne 1349 squad finals as teams two and one, Were “Final individual stands, k {Rapids (Mich.) Jets of the Cen-| ) hd t APY heel, glum Joe DIM { ' 1c yY Tr, General [first and second respectively, in| Her Btw on ost Pet. tral League, ‘who only got five) self. Astro he recovered he was turned over Ty hotel or SE Jobbled Manager Ted Sullivan. Luke the final standings. Trophies were! John Bove. ii 3% 1 nits and committed seven errors.| 235 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. drizzle har to Trainer Dick Waits and Now SOO LR tre Ton. SH hes Walton, announcer at radio sta- awarded to the winner and Bek, Ge 1 # § 8% The Brewers got four homers, | IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIRST BLOCK throughout. Mog as * rby prospect he his baseball career. tion WISH, gave some of his im- runnerup and to the top eight in gush Thorpe... 3 9 53 two triples, eight doubles, 21] Engledo almost let get away. The New York y ke pressions of spring training. {the individual standings. Perathy Menton in 8 $83 singles and 11 walks. a Jack Eng nl : : was discharged Yo het Slugger ae oe Flot Al Lopez, one of the| Individual honors were taken re eb TT — TE ji "double winn College Tennis wu , ‘Johns Hop- 0 be introduced, was given hey Walter Sweeney who won 38 M | 24.3, and kins Hospital yesterday and now|a rousing reception. He told offgimes and lost four. John Boyle acavley, Barnhorst 19 feet, 84 Buk Ti Entinnag 1b Is listed as an “out patient” He|the team's work in spring drills, was second with a record of 35 G f Philli Sot Bu Re A erizoni {was second with a record o ‘Guest of Phi ips who*did a 1 Sh RGF ESN im (Checked into a hotel and said he|Of the possibilities for the coming|won and four lost. the week S78 BAP SRRHNNSEAAIA, (would remain in Baltimore “as %eason. | Results ‘last night were: - Eli’ BARTLESVILLE, Okla. Apr.| for & :11-se ! [Along as my doctor says it is nec. |, ‘The baniuet was arranged by|y iy (Ky. Ave.) 9, Pitman Moore 15 (UP) — Ed Macauley, All| for § Ham { 1 * {Al ansary. Co. athletie Hircrrer and Light No. s, 0; Elf Lilly No. 2, 6, Gibson American basketball star from | ] t S 0 4 A bone growth, called a spur, y . ctor, who also a rt St. Louis University, was here
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