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| Southpaw Re yce Lint, - 1949 Indianaact Star, | Signs With Pittsburgh

~ White Sox Buy Phil Masi From Buccanéersy Red Sox Assign i

By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer ; ~ NEW YORK, Feb. 2—Roy: Hamey, Pittsburgh general manager Win Sosed a $100,000 deal only 48 hours ago, flexed his fountain Nn for more box-car figures today as he prepared ‘to “talk contract” with rifiin’ Ralph Kiner. y r Hamey, in. San Bernardino, Cal., to inspect the Pirates’ spring training layput, will trek to nearby Los Angeles to confer with| Kiner, who hit 54 home runs last season, drove in 127 runs and outfielders are due Mar. 4. In batted .310 for-the best over-all ach case players must be read record of his career. r work the following ay. Last Tuesday, the Sere Colonels Get First Sacker Hamey signed Paul Pettit, a Los| Red Sox officials announced the! Angeles schoolboy pitcher, for a/Signing of First Baseman Walt]

reported $100,000 bonus. While Propo and said his contract had| mne Spartans led 22-8 at the 0 Green Bay's civic honor by be-|

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Blue Devils Win |

Spartans Rap Monrovia by

4th Straight, 45-33, Over Bloomington U.

Sacred Heart experienced 1ittie difficulty last might in racking {up its. 11th victory in 16 games, | defeating Monrovia, 56-30. High scoring honors for the Spartans “were divided by Ray| [Riley and Jack Dwenger who each! |got 16 markers. Fred Elkins was {high scorer for the visitors with! © 18 points.

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Kiner won't command that much, 28 assigned to Louisville of the naiftime and coasted to victory. {

th [American Association. Dropo, DE ud sihugging_ 0 ajo started the 149 seasofi with substantial Boost over the $35, _ithe Red Sox, was optioned to SacBeh saw “Hares Tecently anal League in May and batted 287 in ere were published reporis that he’ had asked for $60,000. The Boston's big gun, Outfielder ved - Pirates’ general manager said at that time that the figure was “close enough” and that he expected to have no difficulty in signing Pittsburgh's number one player. Lint Signs Contract ‘Rookie Royce Lint,-a southpaw

lcials regarding his 1950 contract!

his contract which will probably call’ for a sum in the neighbor-! hood of $100,000 -sometime this

Story over Bloomington University]

Hitting six of 12 shots from the| field, Ken Eiler paced the Short-| ridge Blue Devils to a 45-33 vic-|

{High School in Bloomington. Blue Devils Pull Away The Blue Devils ‘were held to an!

{Willia:ns, currently is visiting the -11 tie at the end of the first/5iX or even 11 months of your) Hub but did not confer with offi- tii pt the £0d OF the Brill ime.

lead at the halftime. At the

{yesterday. He is expected to sign {three-quarter ‘mark they were on 2 lot of" mellow membries. {

{top 34-24 agd were never headed for the rest of the game. = Ceriter Bill Ralph aided his team to its fourth straight victory |

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Packs His Bags

Green Bay and Lambeau Close a Football Chapter

‘By OSCAR FRALEY, United. Pree ‘Sports Writer NEW YORK, Feb. 2—The “home town pride” which made Earl L. (Curly) Lambeau and the Green Bay Packers| sent him packing of loday to become coach of the Chicago Cardinals. hy After 31 years as coach of the club which he founded! and’ made a pro gridiron institution, Curly was checking iout—and with very few re- lat Al Akron, "0. He confided his| grets either way. Never one| {troubles to. Don ‘Murphy, a wealthy Tumberman. Youn Tare the sharp word bea So Marin arphy to a butcher - for $1500]

{and the club was in business, and {inthe - National ‘League.

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season. | Soon the townspeople got be-| There were a lot of reasons pig the team and, by 1923, the for the split: Dissension in the! club moved from a wire enclosed

{being among them. But Green Bt 10° & Tew Stadium. Tt Was" ¢ project through and | Bay loves its football team and| slvi pro} gn and through. }

Stock was peddled to all-comers {you don't give that town three, land the players were provided

son of ;

Await Call To Semifinals

Only 32 Will Remain}

~ After Tomorrow's

Action at Armory By JIM HEYROCK Fifty-six youthful fighters, each

‘hoping for his share- of ring

glory, are: Waiting the call to

faction in tomorrow's fifth and]

semifinal round of the 17th Times-Legion Golden Gloves {Tournament at the Armory. The 58 represent the you {leather-tossers who have survived the first four bruising rounds of the 1950 tourney. They are in the 16 weight divisions, eight in Novice and eight in Open.

scheduled to get under way at 8 p. m., only 32 will remain in both classex to battle for the 16 cham-

With Ralph | | 5 Glovers

After tomorrow's —<sesston |=

Receive Charms for Championship Play.

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{with local jobs during the off i It's all or nothing. So {season. As the vears went by from tomorrow. urly’s taking off. yet i. leaves, )q Green Bay “alumni” werg! rscouting the Bushes for-Curly’s The . 8 =» © |¢lub and the talent rolled in. expects to. draw BACK IN 1918, when Lambeau| Lambeau, an old pass ing ace

was a freshman varsity ‘fullback [¢hrew the game wide open. Such on 2_the late Knute Rockne's first passing combines as Arnié Her-

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week. lost three with Indianapolis of the American Association last season, signed his contract with

Sycamores Drop Pittsburgh, which is bringing mm Illinois, 66-39

The Pirates. were busy on all fronts today. “They sold veteran) catcher Phil Masi to the Chicago White Sox for cash “well in ex- ©f @ seven-game winning streak cess” of the $10,000 waiver price. [0day. The Sycamores added Masi, a veteran of 11 years in {Eastern Illinois to its list of the National League, batted .246 victims last night, 66 to 59. in 85-games last season with the! The game was close throughout Pirates. . after being obtairmed| With the lead chan, ing hands frefrom tHe Braves. He led National quently. Lenny -Rzeszewski led League catchers defensively in the Sycamore” attack with 16 1949 with “a “904 pércentage. {points gi im Johnson, Eastern General Manager Frank Lane {Illinois shman from Brazil, of the White Sox revealed that his 10d scored 16 for his team. State club also had an opportunity to held acquire Walker Cooper of Cincin-

_kees. ~ Manager Jack Onslow, hg/Dight, 74 to 56. explained, chose Masi. |were ahead two points at inter-

Cincinnati wade Sows news of mission, but Taff warmed up in its own by announcing the re- the second period and Villa Maipt..of signed . contr -ssipt od a Wyrostek, In- college scorer in Indiana, hit 28

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Oy COuniiig La points: ITE Point man for Bloomington was Dick Fender with 11. ~Lawrence Central nipped its! hosts, Decatur Central, defeating them, 44-38. After being down 16 points at the half, 26-10, Decatur Central started a rally that brought them within four points; of the Bears, 40-36 with but two minutes to play. But the Bears halted the Hawk rally with two fast baskets to take the game. Gar Wallsmith and Dan Siler paced the Bear attack. : w— Hornets Win In Brownsburg it was a difterent story. Visiting Beech Grove trailed most of the game, but in the last minute of play they spurted into the lead and defeated Brownsburg, 39-37. Only once in the game did the Hornets enjoy an advantage before their final splurge. Midway in the third period, they led 25-24. Successive fielders by Joe Messer,

nets uphill battle.

56) | Monrovia (30 fielder Bobby Adams and Rookie pois. ther Honml 3 Sacred Heart 36) | ig 1 of Catcher Everett Johnson. Accept-| ‘DN Aanouer -ooSier eo. ege rileyt 3 ¢ Yat 313 ance of terms by‘that trio brought Same last night, St. Joseph'sigicies '§ o 2Watsont ~~ 3 1 3 the total n r of Reds signed. Pumas dropped a 74 to 64 deci- peltyc 143 Ren ad 3113 to 26 Se sion to DePaul of Chicago. Kelsey ¢ 1 $ - 3 Allen . s 0 1 . . ——— 8 = f The Boston Red Sox wnnouicsd Barat ra -6 4 O|3tarns.g 003 “and catchers will report. Amateur Basketball . _|Hemeigrng 1 1 = re ring training at Sarasota, Amateyr basketball results follow: Totals 19 1813] Totals, 12 6131 a n azue at earborn. g : .Fla;, Feb. 28 While infielders & and [Citizens National Life 54, Fadley-Anderson ~—Score by Quarters 5s a, ARTES 38: Badeenort Brae 15 Peerless na 3. Bel east Sas sun 3 430 Tonight's schedule 5, : 2 Free Throws Missed—Riley 4, Petty 2 S B it i ogy ERT * Bectile us. ko Re 3 anion 2. I, Elkins 1 asian 1 Jorae ater es a Riversige sory. 3 Referee—Frant White. Umpire—Prank g : Smith- Hassler League at Sacred Heart: Luza . 12-Month | Kingan Moose 42; Grain Dealers 32, A hortridee (45) | Bloomington U. (33) G tee E h. (Merchants: 29: Empire Life 37, Graphic ig it pf} ig ft’ pt uaran Xe 8.23. Tonight's games Sere cance led. 8 1 1 0OiCraigt 5 0 < al Re a phone MA rket-8128 Sapple.f 2 1 1iYouns 023 1 EEE ACK edie Clout ane Sie 0 ¢ JANE 8 | 8 a { oaist n= it AUTO SUPPLY STORES [tals 80. EEE 5 ob- Bac : 6 Si Prench 9 0 jerts Par e § ,-Brosdwav Metho 3 {P.A 30 Stores in Indianapolis ist 23; Youth for Christ 25. West View Helis 5 hada. 2 f { EE —————.: . wmm——. Daptist 16. oe _____ |Mercer.g 0 0 Oifender.g 5 1 - =| Jinks, § 0 0 0J Adams.g “2 0 3 » ker,g 0 OU vUiseally.g 0 1:3 Totals 16 13 10/ Totals 815 —Score by Quarters— :

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] ft p, McFadden. 0 3 4 (Steele f 1 0 0 Crawford, § 0 Schwartz, MeRintere 2 Palmer.c Mundy.g i 1bel.c : .0iMiller.g Siler.g (Brock.g 0 Wallsmith, £ i Shipiey,e 3 Totals “21 213 Totals 15 812 i ~—Score by Quarters— i : Bacar central cere +H 12 3 10 Des: r Centra - feo sed—McFadden, Steels |

Mis 2 Maw ord, “Reibel, Siler 3, Walismith 2, Stews, McKinney 6, Mundy 2, Miller 4,

"SHiciats—o Neal and Patterson. Beech Grove (39) | Brownsburg (37) pt!

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Ns Dome Chen Bay Wii oF to Don Hutson and Cecil Tsa place BCODAIN Where {bell to Hutson were the talk of

they Tackel pra Bing bro football, and they wrote some transformed it into a legendary © citadel of the sports world, a city Curly, himself, played through short on population but long on{1928. And the Bellicose Belgian football fervor as it boasted six had his troubles even then. One world-championships-in the tough day that season against the Chipro grid racket. {cago Bears, Curly exploded and He dropped out of, Notre Dame, |{0!d the team: “I'll show you guys returned to Green Bay to work NOW to do this” : : as a shipping clerk and organized He went into the backfield and a sandlot football team. Curty/Cal Hubbard whispered to the persuaded the firm to put up $500 boiling boys in the line to “open! to em-/the gates.” The ball-was snapped; blazon the word “Packers” on the the seven Packer linemen stepped jerseys. The name long since has graciously aside—and the seven outlasted the patron. Bear linemen joyously swooped The first year; the players split|in on Curly. When they picked up the jackpot at the end of the I im up, Lambeau gave his line-

“Pages into the record bool: 2¥e-16-

two fighters each and automati-! cally move into the finals, The entrants still in the tourney, report-at-the-Armory-tween 2:30 and 5:30 tomorrow}

afternoon for weigh-in and physi-|

cal checkups. Drawings will be made Just| prior to: *he scheduled starting] time. The committee expects to draw 24 bouts for tomorrow's fistic menu. The divisions already in the finals are the 112 and 175 (pound Oren Class and the 175pound Novice Class, Although all divisions are load-| ed with talent, the Open Class competition ‘is expected to be especially heated.

Hennessey Holds

committee fights from alll weight divisions: in both classes | with the exception of three, Those three alréady have been pared to!

3 pus “ i: won * ; Indiana basketball stars, Bill Tosheff and Gene Ring, take "time | out" away from the heated Big Ten basketball campaign to receive - gold baseball charms as trophies for their part in the Hoosiers’ - 1949 conference baseball co-championship. Ring, a guard, played third base and shortstop. Tosheff, a forward, pitched for the Crimson. Baseball Coach Ernie Andres. shows off the baseball.

High School, College Cage Scores

HIGH SCHOOLS = eS i SnLTabare 89. sn fog 6 ches... [Navy 73. Catholic a Ga frGameg Northern THiS Teachers 61, St. Not» Beech Grove 39, Brow NE ai © Gantrat] bert (Wis)

{1asrence Central 44.

i8acred Heart 58, Monrovia | 8hortridge 48. Bloommgton Darversity- n | OTHERS ~ Batesville 4 a Milan alq_40 Lyons 33 Bloomingdale 46,

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didn’t have $50 for a franchise|cause he punctured the myth he nor the train fare to the meeting | made.

Hugh Devore Mentioned For New York Grid Post

to run, Devore quit the upstate New York school last night “because ne necessity to be near my RA said. “A “And “this ns : to do.” Devore makes his home at ope Orange, N. J., which is just across the Hudson River from the NYU campus. - So that job of replacing Hooks ' Mylin, who resigned at! NYU late this past season, would appear enticing to the man who in at

= If Devore isn't considered for.

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Robinson, a stubby 26-year-old former Texan, rolled 1587. Tom Hennessey of St. Louis held the i lead with a 1651. Thé leaders:

Tom Hennessey, St. Louls ...,... John Hanis, Kansas ir. Kam ah

College Swimming te 52, Indiana 2.

the NYU job, there was another |coaching position ‘still open—al-| though more removed from his New Jersey home. That was at the University of Pittsburgh, which failed yesterday in its efforts to land Bill Glassford, al Pitt alumnus and now coach at} the University of Nebraska.

Following a conference with Pitt Athletic Director Tom ‘HamAlton, Glassford listed three" reasons why he was against leaving his present job.

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