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| Pirate Players Irate Boor Rotel Beaning In | Pitisburgh- -Shortstop || 4 ; Felled by Cardinal
Hurler in 9th Inning
Accident Climaxes Night of Bickering Between Buc Infielder, St. Louis Team ~ BT. LOUIS, Fw 28 (UP)—Boxing gloves, rather than baseball
mitts, Pirates
equipment today when the Pittsburgh na, squipment_teday When Wie
The Firates, still smouldering with resentment over the alleged of shortstop Stan Rojek last night, have openly threatened
to “get” the Red Birds’ stars.
as an accident, “the sort of thing that could happen at any time,
cularly in a night game” But not speak for his Irate stamped off the field and gloves to the floor
amid a storm of comment on the Incident, were remarks like: “They better bring their pistolu tomorrow,” and “Those Cards better take care of themselves on the bases.” Gang Up on Dyer Wally Westlake ordered apologetic Manager -Eddie Dyer out of the Pittsburgh dressing room last night while Clyde McCullough, Johnny Hopp and others ganged ap on the Cardinal pilot with a stream of abuse. Hopp, a former Cardinal, said, "There!s no doubt in my mind it was intentional.” Meanwhile, Dr. Robert Hyland, Cardinal physician, said that Rojek passed a comfortable night and was doing “as well as can be expected.” He sald that a more complete report would be available later today after a study of the injured player's X-rays. The ball thrown by Pitcher Ken | fohnson in the ninth inning was
* /he second to hit Rojek during
the rollicking game, and came as the tlimax to a night of bitter nickering beiween the Pirate star And the Cardinal team.
Taken to Hospital It hit him between the left theekbone and the ear and sent iim tumbling to the ground, blood spurting from in front of the ear. Rojek, though still conscious, was carried from the field sn a stretcher and then taken to Bt. John’s Hospital after a preliminary examination in the Sressing room.
Rojek feuded with the Cards all
night. It all started in’ the sec‘nd inning when St, Louis Catchor Joe Garagiola broke up a doudle play at second base and apsarently roughed up Rojek in the process. The pair collided again in
ola was running the bases. In the fifth, Rojek was hit in the side by a pitch from Gerald Staley but wasn't hurt.
500 Tagged Trout
Released in Lake
This is for anglers, More than 500 rainbow trout have been tagged and released in Oliver Lake, Lagrange County, according to Maurice Lung, fisheries superiritendent of the State Department of Conservation. All the fish were of legal size, from 7 to 9 inches, and all the de-partment-asks is that fishermen return the tags with date of catch, size and place caught to the Department of Conservation, Division of Fish and Game, State Library Bldg. Indianapolis. The information will aid the department -in its. investigation pr ogram.
Big State Meet
Shifted to Notre Dame
LAFAYETTE, Apr. 28 (UP)--! The Hoosier Big Stake track meet, scheduled to be held at Purdue University here May 28, has been shifted to Notre Dame University, Secretary-Treasurer H. R, Allen of the Indiana Intercollegiate Athletic - Association announced today. Allen said the Purdue football field was being reseeded, and that it would limit facilities for field events. The 1950 meet, originally scheduled at Notre Dame, will be held here, Allen said.
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the fifth inning, and still a third time in the eighth when Garagi-
Stan Rojek
Stock Car Season To Start Sunday
Service WINCHESTER, Apr, 28—The 1949 stock car racing season will open at Funk’s Speedway Sunday afternoon with time trials set for 12 noon (CDT). The six-event program will bePigs at 2:30 p. m, with four heat races of four laps each, 10-lap| [consolation and a 25-lap feature, {scheduled. | ‘Forty drivers. are expected to {compete for the prize in this third {Mutual Racing Association program of the year,
Icepacks Ease Boudreau’s Injury CLEVELAND, Apr, 28 (UP)— Manager Lou Boudreau of Cleveland took advantage of an open date to undergo icepack treatments today on his left arm, which was injured: by a pitched ball in yesterday's White Sox game, X-rays showed there was no
|back in the lineyp when Cleve{land plays at Detroit.
Freshmen Win Meet The Shortridge freshman track team beat Crispus Attucks’ yearlings, 64 to 44, yesterday at the
serious hurt, - Boudreau will be].
mary that said “winning pi for a long while.
are burdened with—lack of capable ‘relief pitching. Last year as they drove to the pennant, the Indians had some of
[the best relief talent in baseball.
Ed Klieman, who was dealt to Washington in the Mickey Ver-non-Early Wynn deal, had the third best earned run average in the league and was a work-horse who appeared in 44 games.
Suffers Heart Allment
Russ Christopher, another able fireman, retired during the winter because of a heart ailment. Don Black, who served ably on occa« sion, has been out since he suffered the near-fatal brain hemorrhage late last season, and Satchel Paige, the storied Negro relief artist, is laid up with a leg injury. That leaves only Sam Zoldak among the proven performers and the only thing Sad Sam has proved this year is that he isn’t up to the form that made him an 11-game winner in 1948. Garcia, a 19-game winner at Oklahoma City last year, looked!
(good in spring training, but Bou-|
!dreau wasn't sure Ke would do. Yesterday, more in desperation] than in hope, Boudreau sent Garcia into a battle with the White Sox and the tall right-hander from Visalia, Cal, pitched twohit ball for five scoreiess innings as Cleveland chalked up an 11-to-3 triumph, Indians Cash In The Indians, showing their biggest burst of power this year, cashed in offensively on a tworun homer by Vernon, a grand! slam double by Jim Hegan, and a three-run homer by Kien Kelt- : The Browns ended a sevengame losing streak at the expense of Hal Newhouser, beating the Tigers, 5 to 4, in 12 innings when Paul Lehner singled in the winning run. It was Prince Hal's
|Garcia Routs White Sox Ex-Camp to 11 to 3; Giants Win Over Dodgers 11-8
Californian Pitches Two-Hit Ball for Five T Scoreless Innings; Cubs Defeat Reds
By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer | NEW YORK, Apr. 28—Just a little line in the box score sum- times in the past, and at present! pitcher—Garcia” might well be the most [is ‘words Cleveland Manager Lou Boudreau will be reading |
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For that hurler, Mexican Mike Garcia, figured today to be the man who might plug the biggest weakness the world champions
for 10 hits. Vern Stephens batted in five runs, hitting two homers and a single in a 10-to-6 triumph for the Red Sox over the Athletics. Tart Wright hit a two-run homer
which Relief Pitcher Earl John-!
son was the winner. | The Washington Senators, los- the -senior - title will be Rudy and: then came back at a mile and [Colling’ ing 3-0 with two out ‘and none on| |Stumpp; Indianapolis senior cham-|a quarter in 1.50.8 to equal the/C.'V. Whitney's Mount Marcy, in the ninth inning, drove Allie pion, and Ed Baase of Indianap- record jointly held by St. XAn-1157'W. L. Braan's Escadru, 114;
Reynolds out of the box with! three runs to tje the game,
singled to score Relief Pitcher!
{that gave the Senators a 4-3 win {to ¢€nd their seven-game losing! {streak and the Yanks’ three- | game winning streak. The Giants outlasted the Dodgers to win a weird 11 to 8 decision | at the Polo Grounds in which! Rookie Pete Milne ht! a grand-| slam inside-the-park homer to put New York ahead to stay, Led by Emil Verban who drove in four runs and scored one with a double and two singles, the {Cubs came from behind to defeat the Reds, 8 to 3, knocking out! lefty ace Johnny Vander Meer. | f Emil Kush won his second game in relief. : i Little Murry Dickson: sold by the Cards to the Pirates during! the winter, came ‘back . to_ St. Louis to beat his old mates, Tio 1, in a night ‘game, | Lefty Warren Spahn of the! Braves blanked the Phillies, 2 to 0, with three hits at Phijadel-| (phia-for his first win of the year, Braves’ third-baseman Bob Elliott was hit in the knee by a line drive but was not seriously hurt. | Yesterday's Star — Vern Ste-| phens of the Red Sox who batted in five runs with two homers and a single in a 10-to-8 victory over) the A’s as he took over the homerun lead with four to date. )
first loss. Rookie Johnny Groth, now hitting 467, got a triple and
Additional Sports,
two singles off winner Karl
Shortridge track.
Drews, who went the route for!
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Competing in the state table |
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‘up positions in senior doubles,
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By RAY AYRES United Press Sports Writer - | NEW YORK, Apr. 28—The han-
tennis championships Saturday dicap division takes over at Ja-
Oi maica Saturday when Calumet
[Farm's Coaltown concedes weight
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“Thas been state champion five! ithe $50,000 Gallant Fox Handicap.
Although this latest sensation from Warren Wright's {scared off-all opposition in the {Edward Burke Handicap at Havre
and de Grace last week, the 11th run-
ining. of the mile and three-six-{teenths Gallant Fox stske looms las a tough spot with half & dozen Joven runners ready to shallenge!
Joaltown has heen the sensaition of the 1949 season. He has won six straight races, including /the walkover, and equaled two world records while doing so. First Tan a mile and an eighth in {1:47.68 to tie the mark’ held by;
stable
Seek Coaltown Concedes Weight Table Tennis Tit" Gallant Fox Handicap
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tion. “That never will be settled, for owner Wright has stated on several occasions that he never will run Not all Norsemen, however, are afraid of him. Trainer Jack. - {Hodkins, for one, is shipping Shy Guy, Handicap at Keeneland last week end, from Kentdcky to New York for the Gallant Fox Sti¥e. Shy Guy had a shot at Coaltown in the Widener Handicap and finished. third. But: Shy Guy {carried 120 pounds then while Coaltown shouldered only 110, {In the Gallant Fox, Shy Guy will be back at 120 while Coaltown shoots up to 130, the highest impost he has ever carried In a race. § The others expected to start fn the Gallant Fox include King
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