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THE ANDIANAFOLLS TIMES

Bator: Nip Athletics, Phillies Thump | Braves In Openers.

Truman Cheers Nats To 3-2 Victory With Ninth-Inning Rally

Philadelphia Hands Sain 4-to-0 Defeat; Things Run According to Form in 1st Day

~ By CARL LOUNDQUIST; United Press Sports Writer ~~ NEW YORK, Apr. 19—It was hard to work up a case of amaze. ment today over the National League Champion Boston Braves being in last place and those sad sack Washington Senators being in first—in fact everything was pretty much according to form after one day of play in the majors. ~* Things were-a lot more normal than they looked. Sure, the spunky Philadelphia Phillies be-

hind Lefty Ken Heintzel man| blanked the Boston Braves, 4 to Frida Fil ht 0, and they beat ace right ander ohnny Sain in

J the proces the Alero put on a stirring

a = Card Com leted Harry (Lefty) Truman and beat the Philadelphia Athletics, 3 to at

But just look how things were Completion of Friday's pro a year ago. Sain lost his open-| fight card at the Armory was an-|

ing day start then, too, and it nounced today by Forrest Me-| =?

was She Pails Tho peat him, It Kinney, promoter, was the only time they year in fact. And Heintzelman| McKinney completed his card by, in his first time out last year also Sining Lou Faucett of Indianappitched a shutout only” then it 0lis to fight Julius Griffith, Sorter was against the Dodgers. | Indianapolis Golden Glover, an Middleweight Joe Arthur of InPitcher Repeats 'dianapolis to fight Billy Stewart, Scarborough in his first start of Louisville in four-round prelimlast year hurled a three-hitter inary bouts. against the same A’s he beat yes-! The Friday card will feature a terday.” And Dick Fowler®victim|four-round exhibition between of that ninth inning Washington Willard Reed, former Indiana rally which had Mr. Truman heavyweight champion and Ezstanding up and cheering, was zard Charles, contender for he batted out of the box in his first world’s heavyweight title.

‘he opposed the Senators. /10-round main go between ey Heroes of Washington's win-| {Thomas and John Hartman. ning inning were pinch hitters| Sherry Robertson and FEddie son “and Sylvester Simmons-Ron-| Stewart, whe socked successive nie Harper fights complete the doubles for ont tally and Cincin- card. |

The Clinton Bacon-Lloyd Gib--

It was Washington's first opening day victory since 1843 and ended for Mr, Truman the doubt-|

nati castoff Clyde Vollmer who, NE ——————————————————— singied in the game-breaking run. ‘Anderson Packers

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Elks Give Tribe Annual Sendoff .

Ted Young (right), salted ruler of Indianapolis Elks Lodge No. 13, awarded a jeweled Elks pin to Al Lopez, Tribe manager, last night at the annual Elks baseball banquet in the Antlers Hotel. Chief Big Bear (left), a full-blooded Indian, donned his regalia for the dinner and sang "When Irish

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g. H. S. Spring Sports Calendar This Week :

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Tech was to meet Anderson's state champion cindermen at the! Dea! School, 2:4 Greencla this week's prep sports calendar. In track, only one change was necessitated because of the cold ville { weather yesterday, the Crispus Attucks- Manual duel at Manual. | A triangular affair with Lawrence Central, Pike Township an and the!

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ful distinction of being the only] Times State Ser 18 Scorin “first pitch” President who had aE Co, Ror” Tse oe hot watthud Ihe Senators score) hkosh All-Stars here last night. an inaugur Ph. |the Anderson Packers won the Heintzelman ‘Superb’ {National League basketball cham-| The 33-year-old Heintzelman pignghip before 4000 fans.

was superb, holding Boston dol After a 4-all tie in the first few| the Packers| tilts. The other two frays —The

five hits -and cutting off budding minutes of play, rallies by forcing Brave batsmen! {moved to the front and were to hit into three double plays. ever headed or even seriomsly Sain, who filled the bases partly iy eatened. They led, 25-19, at because of questionable judgment {the end of the first quarter ‘and| in trying to nail runners at the s7.a4 at the half. wrong bases. Then forced in two Oshkosh Fouled Out |

‘first-inning. runs with walks— Personal fouls took out the best]

almost prieasy of Jor Arian Bas) Oshkosh had to offer and by the

{third stop Anderson had run its ead both leagues in victories last Jas pe threw wildly on 2dvantage to 68-54. By the end a base play to set up a third- of the game five Oshkosh players| ‘inning rally. ‘had fouled out. | Shortstop Gran Hamner led the Philly od hs with a double and ©' and president of the league, single, batting in one run and Sdueiched “moving rumors” when scoring another. {he announced that the Packers Cold weather in Boston and|"°Uld again play in Anderson the threat of rain, which tell in NeXt season. Rumor had it they | the morning in Washington, t Would move to Indianapolis in| yesterday's crowds. The d {competition with the Basketball | tors played to exactly 26,000 pay-| Association of America. ing customers as compared with Oshkosh (64) Avaersen (9) 81,728 for the 1948 inaugural. | Yolker ¢ Brian Boston's opener drew 9195 pay- Janam ing Ing Boiron as against 11,553 a]

Baseball Calendar

i — GAMES TODAY. 4 H, Ha Time Bcorp~Anderson 47, Bok AMER SOCIA Kansas City st INDIANAPOLIS (night Haxking BE Le dh Hy EL {3 Edw orian. gomerieh |

wards; [Adasen t Louisville (night), Closs > Hargis 2. age o Coymbus (night). — Eros aTais ede (afternoon). i - AMERICAN LEAGUE LEGAL NOTICES at New York. NOTICE OF REVISIONS AND/OR | | AMENDMENTS TO ULES 14, ay T Ni 28, an t Philadeivhia. TEACHER TRAINING AND LI ig NATIONAL LEAGUE COMMISSION hy TIE INDIANA STA i ew dork ut Br at Squon 2 sames), | Notice is Soy, given that at its regus fpcinaat. {lar meeting on February 17, 1949, os, ot at Chicago. | Teacher Training and Li

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{sion of the Indiana 8 RESULTS YESTERDAY 1s. 16, 21, fladelphia ....... 201 0% 001 ] eache o r 000 000 20 | preparation of elementary school teachers yl taleman and Lovata: in 9 such transfer occurs at the end of AMERICAN LEAGUE ® delphis 200 Pow wier and Ros on ay the Secondaty Certificate, aL. | Rams {ages to be -approved by the Commission ONE] of the ZYSboted. pattern of Haining |leadin to such dusl certification. Rule 1 statement of the requirements for the Hoosier anglers are finding the 0 chensive Area Jor the Provisional (XIII A-B-C-D) concerns a revision of John Alden Knight, of invaluable } he requirements for the 60 hour special cerns - 8. revised statement of the! ing spots. . | radirements for a Bu The tables show times when

NATIONAL LEAGUE Matty game scheduled). ron Scarborough Mind epplic Bone y Certificate, Provi : bl application of the institution on aplunar Ta e III-B) concerns the division of te. mp Times Solunar Tables compiled by | Certificate in the field of recreation. Rule aid in their treks to favorite fish-|gertificate for the vocational areas. Rule the

in inl education, and recreation.

8 concerns a re-statement of the pattern! fish are most active. The Major {for social service. Rule 33 concerns the

periods are shown in boldface $e tion y of Supervisors rs type while the Minor are in regu-| Pursuant to the pr ovigions at Chater lar type. Following these tables ;f 10 Slate acts of the General A sembly | Jeads to more pleasurable fishing, {hat A April 29. 1949 anglers have found. Here's a tip for fishermen. | | Beara ra. il" There is a line called the Cam-0-| BIT ; Flage that appears to be a n ce of s oe 00 It is varicolored in mixed browns = “dpe Jadimerclis, Thain and greens. The angler, by | ting back on the casting end o the line; can reach the shade which best blends with the water in which he is fishing. This gives him a line that is comparatively! unobtrusive instead of standing out in sharp contrast with a

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dral, opening its season, and De- here today for both teams, has | Howe at

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{Deaf School at the Silent Hoosiers’ soon" field. Out-of-town talent 3pm {field was scheduled for today. will feature Ft. Wayne Janual’s dual with Attucks will gjde, Hammond Clark, Lafayette, be staged later, Jeff and Bloomington's Panthers. | Three baseball games postponed) Tech is the defending title- ,.&

Saturday North’ Muncie Relays at Muncie BA EBALL

Decatur Central at Brownsburs in SHiapus Attucks vs. Cathedral at Ris er-

P + short idge vs, Southport at Riverside

' p.m later date. Four diamond tilts meek dba so ——— Ne iowe at Frankiin Twp, 3:30 p. m | were carded today, two of them Butler-Wabash Baseball! an Davis at Bosinport 3 p.m. {games postponed from last week st Kokomo. m ev ave the Howe: Frankiin Opener Postponed |... yu Soi

Lawrence Central at

{Township and Shortridge-South-i. CRAWFORDSVILLE, Apr. 1» Wabash-Butler billed were Attucks and Cathe. game, slated to open the season] Sutin 5. Bi Shetwrvite, 3 3:30 p.m.

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catur Central's tilt at Browns- been canceled because of wet Riverside burg. unds. Coach Harry M. Schol-| Decatur Central rar Two diamond tussles, the Ben ler said the game will be played « Forest Acagem my v8, Park School” at} | Davis-Southport and the Tech-| Apr. 26. , Muncie. 4». m: Kokomo games, are slated for to-| The postponement marked the) + SOL morrow with six listed for Thurs-/ second time Wabash’s opening| proed, Rip ian! wie ‘day and three Friday. day plans had been disrupted. riday The Indianapolis Relays at Last week two games with Al-| {Tech will hold the track spotlight bion were canceled because of {locally Friday, that includes a 14- snow,

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Dot Berkopes Paces Whirlaways

‘By DON SIEBERT

The women's Pennsylvania Classic overshadowed a trio of 700’ J ‘by the men as the Hickman Whirlaways came up with a 3037

To Record-Breaking 3037 Series

‘set a new season team record for

1 The 998-860-1070 total battered out by the Oldsmobile. girls 5 Batt * ‘reads like a men's series and featured a 648 by Dot Berkopes, 631 {by Ann Crull, and 602 by Joe Berkopes. Lila Littrell had some tough

_lluck to stop on 503, and Genie "Drexler reached 583. Dot rolled a 199-193 combination in front of a 256, while Ann “Crull stuck a 187 game between . 200-244. Jo Berkopes carried 211217 but ‘slipped to 174 in the final ‘Hit, ;

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Shop on Jan. 21 and gives them the second highest series in the nation. A 3080by the Fanatorium Majors of Grand Rapids, Mich. iholds top bili'ng., The Hickmans 11070 closer is u'so eighth highest single game for "ie country. They {also hold seventn place with a A074. Kool Vent Victims Kool-Vent Awning ran into the {Whirlles’ teriffic total with a 2382 ‘that lost them all three games and gave the Hickmans first place in ithe classic again by one game. In; {recent weeks the Whirlaways have ‘had a one game lead, but Yaver Men's Shop tied up the lead last week, Last vear the Yavers won the classic by a generous edge. | However, the Yavers won only. two games last night from Century Tire as they brought in a 2746. Pat Striebeck fired a 630 series. on games of 239-180-201, {Louanna Early caught 559,” AHd

Pike” Township st [the rest stopped in the low 500s. :

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j¢ weatherman continued reshuMing| crispus lL Femeriow ot Warren | pins behind the Yavers with a M m . Decatur Central! Plainfield at Moores. 2724 that sprung from a 641 by, e. g

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