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White Sox Buy Phil Masi From Buccaneers; Red Sox Assign Walt Dropo to Louisville By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Feb. 2—Roy Hamey, Pittsburgh general manager who closed a $100,000 deal only 48 hours ago, flexed his fountain pen for more box-car figures today as he prepared to “talk contract” with-rifiin’ Ralph Kiner. Soh 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 ®2cH case playérs must be ready record of his career. for work the following iay. Last Tuesday, the energetic! Colonels Get First Sacker Hamey signed Paul Pettit, a Los!

the 28-year-old slugging out- American Association. fielder is ‘expected to receive a substantial boost over the $35;-000-he-made-last year: Kiner saw Hamey recently and there were published reports that! he ' had asked for $60,000. The 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 week. - Rookie Royce Lint, a southpaw | pitcher, won—14 games

poco] who g Hr er lost three with Indianapolis of = Sycamores Drop American Association last sea-| “som; signed his contract with — <= en E. Iliinois, 66-53 ’

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Pittsburgh; which is bringing him | "up for a trial this spring. | The Pirates. were busy on all fronts today. They sold veteran | catcher -Phil Masi to the Chicago] White Sox for cash “well in excess” of the $10,000 waiver price. Masi, veteran of 11 years in the National League, Yeu ‘24 victims last night, 66 to 59. in 85-games last season with the! Pirates. after being obtaine from fHe Braves. He led National quently. Lenny Rzeszewski League catchers defensively in 1949 with a .994 percentage. General Manager Frank Lane "of the White Sox revealed that his

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| Boston's big gun, Outfielder ved Williains, currently is visiting the Hub but did not confer with offi-! [cals regarding his 1950 contract|j..q4 at the halftime. yesterday. He is expected to sign

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“Indiana State was the owner brought them within four points of -a seven-game winning streak of the Bears, 40-36 with but two added minutes to play. But the Bears| Eastern Illinois to its list of halted the Hawk rally with two,

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: ~~ Close a Football C hapter ai Blue Devils Win - By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer 4th Straight, 45-33, NEW YORK, Feb. Be “Home town pride” which) After Tomorrow's Over Bléomington U. made Earl L. (Curly) Lam au and the Green Bay Packers Action at Armory Sacred Heart sxperienced Ati" him packing off today to become coach of the Chicago By JT HEYROCK tle difficulty last night in racking Cardinals. Tn a | . up its 11th victory in 16 games, After 31 years as coach of the club which he founded

Sefeating Monrovia, 56-0, and madé-a pro gridiron institution, Curly was checking glory,

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High scoring honors for the ur pte ee 13 Eh :s Spartans were divided by Ray/out—and with very few re- at Akron, O. He confided his] oon In tomorrow's. Nifth ‘and [Riley and Jack Dwenger who each grets either way. Never one|troublés to Don Murphy, son of Semifinal round of the 17th

{got 16 markers. Fred Elkins was! - wealthy lumber .y Times-Legion Golden Gloves high scorer for the visitors with [0 spare the sharp word, hei rphy eid his $5000 Marmog| Tournament at the AFMOFy. 18 points. {had committed the unpardonable, ..4.ter to a butcher for $1500 1D€ 56 represent the young The Spartans led 22-8 at the !© Green Bay's civic honor by be, the club was in business, and|\¢Ather-tossers who have survived halftime and coasted to victory. |°0Ming a Californian in the off; ine Natignal League. Hitting six of 12 shots from he) SeaSOR, | Soon the townspeople got be-| Lhe 1950 tourney. They are in the field, Ken Eiler paced the Short-| There were a lot of reasons ping the team and, by "1923. the 16 weight divisions, eight in Novridge Blue Devils to a 45-33 vic-for the split: Dissension in the| i}; moved from a wire enciosed|/® and eight in Open. tory-over-Bloomington- University fanks -and_a_ losing football club. i

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period but bounced ‘into a 25-15 Ime. all or nothing. 80i....,n As the years went by, [rom tomorrow. At the ny Jaking oft, yet 3 leaves, yd Green Bay “alumni”, were 3 ‘Divisions in Finals Hires uarter ark ey are a-'obo oe o% pi i Scouting te bates for Curly’s| The Times-Legion committee Op o#-24 and were neve e : {club and _the talent rolled in: expects to draw fights from all Tor “the rest of the game. pac IN 1918, When Lambeau Lambeau, an old passing ace, weight divisions in both classes Center’ Bill "Ralph aided his|Was a freshman varsity fullback threw the game wide open. Such with the exception of three. Those

team to its fourth straight victory on the late Knute Rockne's first passing combines as y-counting 12 points. Hig man for Bloomington was Dick | Just a Place iu Wisconsin where | ender with 11. {they packed corned beef and| Fender a Goutal nipped \jts. cheese for the soldiers. Lambeau Pro football, and Joy Wrote some, hosts, Decatur Central, defeating| transformed it into a legendary PI{tY Pages into the record book. them, 44-38. After being down 14, Citadel of the sports world, a city| Curly, "himself, playejl through points at the half, 26-10, Decatur|short on population but long on|1928. And the Bellicos Belgian ..\" pcp ne Central started a rally that|football fervor as it boasted six had his troubles even then. One [= =o 0 "will. be. made Just world championships in the tough day that season against the Chil, = BE scheduled ' startin pro grid racket. jcago Bears, Curly exploded and|i,,.. phe committee "expects = He dropped out of, Notre Dame, {01d the team: “T'll show you guys 4... 24 pouts for tomorrow's fisreturned to Green Bay to work NOW to do this.” . tic menu. - The divisions already {as a shipping clerk and organized| He went into.the backfield and in the.finals are the 112 and 175la sandlot football team. Curly Tal Hubbard -whispered to the pound. Omen Class and the 175{persuaded the firm to put up $500 boiling boys in_the line.to “open pound Novice Class rm for - uniforms, agreeing to em-|the gates.” THe ball was snapped, Altheugh all divisions are loadblazon the word ‘‘Packers” on the the seven Packer linemen stepped ed with talent, the Open Class jerseys. The name long since has graciously aside—and the seven competition is expected to be esoutlasted the patron. {Bear linemen joyously swooped pecially heated. - The first year, the players split/in on Curly. When they picked Fist

Arnfe-Her- three already have been pared to bell to Hutson were the talk of cally move into ‘the finals. The entrants still in the tourney are to report at the Armory between 2:30 and 5:30 tomorrow afternoon for weigh-in and physt-

{fast baskets to take the game. Gar Wallsmith and Dan Siler Hornets Win 4 In Brownsburg it was a different story. Visiting Beech Grove) ,itrailed most of the game, but in the last minute of play they spurted into the lead and de-

club also had an opportunity to held a 29-26 halftime margin. up the jackpot at the end of the him up, Lambeau gave his line- : acquire Walker A Dt Hanover and - Andy Taff feated Brownsburg, 39-37. ‘season. It amounted to $16.75/Men one. reproachful look—and Hennessey Holds nati or Gus Niarhos of the Yan. trounced Villa Madonna last| Only once in the game did the oach But they continued playing/headed for the bench for good. | : :

keés. ~ Manager Jack Onslow, he night, 74' to 56. explained, chose Masi,

The Panthers {were .ahead two points at interCincinnati made some news of Mission, but Taff" Warmed up in its own by announcing the re- the second period and Villa Maceipt. of signed contracts - from donna fell behind. Taff, leading ar Outfielder Johnny Wyrostek, In- college scorer in Indiana, hit 28

Hornets enjoy an advantage before their final splurge. Midway in the third period, they led 25-24. Successive fielders by Joe Messer and Bill Sahm climaxed the Hor-

{ . and, when the National Football] Now he's headed west ana Bowling Lead League was formed in 1921, Curly Green Bay henceforth will see . decided that his team should be him only as an outsider sitting CHICAGO, Feb, 2 (UP)-= a member. across the field on the visitors’ boPPY Robinson of = Chicago bench. And. despite all the. other, TOVed into seventh place in the

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{ | fielder Bobby Adams and Rookie Points. | Sacred Beart (36) | Monrovia i pt/didn’t have $50 for a franchise|cause he punctured the myth he I say a8 keglers vied for Oe 1 Nan | Catcher Everett Johnson. Accept-| In another Hoosier college riey.t 3 6 jEmmet 83 Sinor the train fare to the meeting made. {$44,800 in prizes. {Waveland 52. New Market 48. ance of terms by that trio brought 8ame last night, "St. Joseph's Butierf 3 § 2:350C8n 31 3 “ree nee| RObInSON, a. stubby 26-year Sl) Fone America OLLECES : : Hu \ lon. 320 40 u » former Texan, rolled 1587. Tom State f : the total number of Reds signed Pumas dropped a 74 to 64 deci- Feity.c 3 0 ORobbiase iH 1 D WM : ’ » | DePaul 74. Bt h's 6 to 26. sion to DePaul of Chicago. Beyiriaa 1 5 3jAllen.c 0 1 ug evore on ione {Hennessey of St. Louis held the Hanover 74. Villa Madonna 86. - 4 BIG STORES The Boston Red Sox announced minke — IEMER RE 00 3 lead with a 1651. : Indiana State 66, Eastern Dinos 8, TE WASHINGTON SF we A |S . ® : gs Te i " ; . 10 The leaders: ! : 4 KE, WASHING TON ST. pitchers and catchers will report Amateur Basketball Eemesrie io" "" - _ _ For: New York Grid Post Tom Theta. BE Lode. +. cle TN ue 0. Thieas 42, } Me W. WASHINGTON ST. for spring. training at Sarasota, Amateur basketball results follow: Totals . 19 18 121 Totals 12 621 be John Hanis, Kansas City, Kans, .... 1625 Arizona 63. Santa Clara 45 ® | Fla, Feb. 28 while infielders and EERIE (00 Su DUR Bm | score by Quire | NEW YORK, Feb. 2 (UP)—Hugh Devore was mentioned as a Co Eamanis ore Huta otis. ': 1503 Suir oy Miigoel Srble wn. | |= ; AS te LS aa 53: Southport Lumber 52, olf News Sacred Heart .......... { 3 i . a 3 7 : 38; Bridgeport Brass 43. Peerless Pump 40. 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Quick Servico—Moderate Prices 12-Month § Kingan 57, Moose 42: Grain Dealers 32 hortridge (45 Bloomington U. (38) s y {Ray Shaughnessy, Chicago ... ..i.... 872 Kentucky W sleyan 15. Transylvania 37. | Guta Thos 5.95 Exch Merchants’ 20 Empire Lite 35 Graphic| Shortridee (45) | Bloomington U. (33) |to run, Devore quit the upstate New York school last night “because. Se ————————— arviand 65. Vireinia Military Institute * ‘Wolf Sussman, Ine. : Arts 23. Tonight's games were cancelled. Supple. i 1 0iCraigt 3’ "ijof the necessity to be Hear my i mir pre | 3 Atal Missouri Valley 55, Ottawa (Kas) 62 GUARANTEE | Managers phone MA rket-818. renuelAXinel 3 1 lYount 8 : 1 ramily.» wa | me, Glassford sald. “And tris College Swimming MH rmoad 31 Baviern Kentucky 5 overs] 239 W. Washington St. Methodist Church: Central A fen- | f . 0 i ope 9," i. gi te. time). | AUTO SUPPLY STORES tals 80. “Westminster Presbvierian 3 Hob: | Rsipiic 13 fprummettt 0-370] Devore makes his home at : Ohio State 52, Indiana 32. _| Murray 70, Marshall 65. J = rT etho: . Brosdwav Me =i i = a! 10 totes iu Indianapolis list 22: Youth for Christ 25. West View Weikers 3 0 Dune 8 j{Crante. N. J., which is just across . TF : . SDN. Soptist 16. "© IMercer,g 0 0 Oifenders $ | 3the Hudson River from the NYU 0 en Ever Frida and Monda Ni hi Until q 0’Cl k (Store Closes Sat. » inks 8 ere OO hencams® 4 § 3lcampus. So that job of replacing y y 'e OCK urany at 5:30 p. m.) ; » Totals 1673 10 Totals 14 81s HOOKS Mylin, who resigned at aL ; : —Score by Quarters— NYU late this past season, would . Shortridge ...:........ 11 14 9 11-45 appear enticing to the man who in loomington = \.ilIlll 9 9-33 i Missed Appit. Aine 2. 1945 sat in for Frank Leahy at! 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