Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1950 — Page 14

Victory by Buckeyes AAU Cage Tourney Winners. Get These

Would Virtually Crown || . Them Loop Champions 4

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Defeat Would Put Hoosiers Out of i Running Together With Others in League

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BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 6—Indiana’s Hurryin’ Hoosiers __have an opportunity tonight to. keep the Big Ten basket, ball title chase an open affair. ” - The Hoosiers, currently tied for third place in the| 7 conference race, play host to Ohio State's Buckeyes. If’ the Hoosiers can topple the Bucks, the title will still be in sight for the conference's top|" rromanie sTARTING Lees ;

four. Ohio State Dick Schnittker Forward fest 7. Sugtevile But if Ohio State is the Bieq SAfn Cantar. Bill Garrett . winner, the Big Ten kingpin is Spe "8 Ar Sider i tou Walon . Yd 0730 OBT) practically. decided and the oth-| Broadcasts WITS 'snd- WTOM. Bloom: ers can fight for what's left, {infton: Wes] Columbus; WERK. SheloyTwo Others on Tap Telecast WTTV Bloomington,

Although two other conference —

tilts are on tap—Northwestern at, Week layoff due to an injury. | Michigan and Purdue at lowa—i Saturday four league matches

the game hers is in the spotiight3T® On the- program’ but Ohio IIR iE Fab 7! "a and has been sold out for weeks. Bats meets Michigan State at = EASA 3 ' i NRL There may be some seats avail- <O/UmbUS in a non-league fray. Xa : able, however, due to the mid. _OPference games are Illinois at 4'W - semester absence of some ticket. 103 Michigan at Purdue, Min-

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nesota at Indiana and Wisconsin holders. hi The: Hoosiers Dave a. 53 ree oh: Sonhwegtern in the Chicago

ord in conference competition and

a loss tonight would virtually , On. State overcame a ‘rougn

urdle Saturday, topping Wis-

a los ight . Five aw with 2 strong interest § in basketball in fown peer over the tableful of glittering | {ll their title chances. But IU ophies scheduled for distribution to winners in the annual Indi AAU basketball t t consin, 81 to 47, as Schnittker re- ug Indiana asiatoal lournamen is undefeated on its home floor o..04 “th, league ‘scoring lead ated to begin at the Dearborn gym tonight. Eleven sectionals will be held throughout the state.

since January, 1949,

Biggest job-of-the-evening- will] with 14 points for a 161 fotal for Committeemen in charge include: (Left to right)—Harold Englehardt, Jewell Young, Wayne Ross,

! {eight games, Wisconsin's Don Woody Payton and An us Nicoson. be the harnessing of Ohio's 8COT- p ohfeldt had 11 markers for 98 YY y Age ing ace, Dick Schnittker, The!

; points in five games and a 19.8 answer dished up by Coach Har er Wins, State Bi 10 Cc a R 4 Branch McCracken prosably. yo Jor Same average compared to s iq a e ecor Ss

Butler Faces Rugged Foe

Hoosier Scramble in Siretch; 8

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By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer lg INDIANA'S high school basketball hordes headed iffp

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Bulldogs Can Clinch | Only two weeks of pre-tourney “sparring” remained pre-! 3d Place by Beating as hundreds of schools filed entry blanks for the THSAA

Western Reserve (tourney which begins its four- or rT ee Times Speelal Service week grind Feb. 22. cine erson Thursday. : a CLEVELAND, O., Feb, 6—The| The majority of the big Anderson has three contests Butler Bulldogs rode a train and uname teams complete their coming up, NCC games. with a three-game winning streak Into schedules Feb. 17—one week from|MArion and Logansport . tomor{town today for a date tonight this Friday—giviag them a brieg| 0% and Friday, and an inter

Awith Mid-American Conterence | respite before the “Hoosier Mad- sectional tussle at Jasper Saturs

[foe Western Reserve. |ness” swings into action. day. Muncie Central clashes with It will be the second time this! *# u =» Kokomo Friday and also meets (season the Bulldogs and the Red-| MEANWHILE, titles in the|2 Southern foe Saturday — Vio. [eastern and western legs .of the|Ceénnes. atic TTOTABLE LINEUPS {Northern loops, the North Cen-| Winslow's once-beaten Eek em Ey Bn Teothrane tral and Western Indiana Con-|Mmos get a crack at Evansville’

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Baker ; «oo. Jos Henry ferences remained to be decided.|Memorial Thusrday, whil {Ralph Chapman | | y, eo“ Tell | IR ut g bs tin . Ry | Top-ranking South Bend Cen-|City’s undefeated Marksmen host talph O'Brien 6 11!" Dick Ruth /tral, beaten just once in 17 starts, | Bosse of the Ohio River city eats have squared off. Butler toni can- wrap-up -ite-second straight ay {the first tilt, 70 to 56, in Indianap- | 2st NIHSC crown by beating La-

iolis on Jan. 14. Since that time Porte at home Friday. Central's . x oa as the Bulldogs have been busy. Bears shared the title with Misha- ‘IC Girls Score Girls = {They lost to Indiana and Cincin- Waka last season. JOVI. %

nati and then polished off Notre In the west NIHSC, Gary Mann

Dame, Wabash and Ohio Uni-/led city rival Froebel by half . - : versity. The latest win, 70 to 49 a game and Froebel, 53 to 48 win- ouble Swim Win ver Ohio U. last Saturday night, ner over Mishwaka in a non-con- 3 put the Bulldogs into undisputed ference tilt last Saturday, still {fourth place in the MAC ahead of has two conference games re-| Ine Indianapolis Athletic. Club the Redcats. ‘maining while Mann's tilt against 818 swiming team won, 39-to 17, Victory tonight will mean third eity ‘rival Emerson Thursday 1s °Ver Twin Cities Swim Club of /spot in the loop for the Butler|its last league affair. Thus, the South Bend in a dual meet 'crew. A loss wouldedrop.the Bull- two steel city clubs. may wiih yp | Yesterday in the South Bend {dogs into fifth. 80 the boys have!in a tie for first place, [natatorium, In the junior division their work cut out for them. That | the Indacs scored a 31-to-12- yie-

Central, Mo. 78}

Wisconsin B61 73 J. Carroll 66 . f Nqrthwestrn 66 Ed 21. Holding the line at 14, two oe i, i # gs gl 5 Mas with each visiting club, will be To . Begin Apr. { Chandler Upholds » Franklin OAK LAND | 8 Indiana 64 a, 2 54

»n ” wv for Schnittker. work may include Buckshot : [tory. be Forward Jerry Stuteville, who," fiiinois pulled a mild upset in | s Huntoeon’ DERSON a ANOVER | O’Brien trying to ring up another, ANDERSON and Muncie Cen-| Sue Storer, Diane last year in two games held the qowning Minnesota at Min- { i Bran ville $ Ek i % Tavier® S871 De¥ava’ 328 points over Reserve. The But- - tral, still running in a dead-heat/and Betsy Turner all os six-foot, five-inch Buckeys to & neapolis, 87 to 57. Whitey Skoog d S 0 ui Ing ER ven © a Sepoir 41 oF Anderson ‘Ill #8 Muschiner Id ler sharp-shooter pulled that|for NCC title honors, also mayfirst place to lead IAC..Ih total of 17 points. . put in 18 for the Gophers wh : pins, 8 33 lod Cenirsl 1 83 praniin 48 88 Canterours. 5 stunt when the teams met in In-|NOt throw in the towel until the a feature exhibition, Frank = But Schnittker will not be the wan { 8 Hy a pedis Bt: 78 Centre 69104 Rose Poly 53 {final game. But Anderson's de-| ally Osterkorn had the While | 33 CocdinStL. 48 95 Wheaton 71 67 Oakland City 4 d1anapolis. Kinney, Indac boys team, defeated only worry for IU. The Bucks number for the Illini with Bur- Captures Tucson Open : 4) 83 central Mo. 80 74 V. Madonna 38 Kappos Is Tough |fending conference champs stood 00d Mike Eger, South Bend 10-year-have been paced to victories this dette Thurlby close behind with ith BALL am n 9 Conn TeN. 71 43 Eatiiem 3 1a better chance to come out onigig state champion, in the-40 season by Bob Donhan, Fred 17, With Sub-Par 267 i fod | 21 a4. Biate RUNTINGTON Another Butler task will beitop, with three loop games to £°/and 100-yard Die races. y Taylor and Bob Burkholder in| Indiana whipped Northwestern TUCSON. Ariz. Feb. 8 (UP)— § tilinoia i Bofog Tech 411 8 Someordis 43 trying to halt John Kappos of against two for Muncie's Bear-| . = ad other games, {in the Chicago Stadium, 84 to 50, Chandler Harper, with his first 8 Phi Gn 1 anchoser 88) 8 Anderson HE 83 Cedarville 1 erve. They remember Kappos cats. | SENIOR GIRLS oe Lou Watson Returns scoring the final 10 points on free Major victory in his poke after . on # Mien LxSrm 3190 Concordia’ a. mL 8 ag the Redcat offense. The slen-| Barring an upset by either Sul-| Yard rsestyis_Won Oa Betsy. JlexCoach McCracken fs expected throws obtained in a semi-stall 18 vears of trying, was talking RG | 81 Tri-State (82 aylor 8 der forward poured in 23 points livan or city rival Wiley, Terre, Bend: 3. Des Meeker. Indac A 4-9. 34 Pranklin 8 Cedarville 6 100-Yard aacaststroke. Won b to go with the lineup that has for the last seven minutes. today about quitting the pro golf 3 Dun Pays 9! , Tec 49| 46 Ind. Central n in the last Reserve-Butler tussje. | Haute Gerstmeyer’'s Black Cats | meMangn, Ta eaststrok © sy ane given IU its 13-2 season record.. Purdue had non-conference op- tourney trajl—but maybe it was Wichis ha tate # iF Be i # Sanchester 5 39 Greenville 3ipyut the thing that really sticks/Wwill succeed crosstown foe State Bend: 3. Gretchen Helnke, ac, Hoe Lou Watson returned to the line- position and tripped Michigan just talk. f vaneiiie Clncinnat 4 INDIANA In the Bulldogs’ memories is the as the next WIC champs. Gorst- Ji fy bn Sandy up last Saturday af after a _three- State, 69 to 53. { “Now that I've finally won one, id Notre Dame §7 Wabash 33 60 Mich. st so fact that Kappos hit 11 of 22 meyer remained the only ii 3, "Be Resin. nde i = ese I'm thinking seriously of quit. 3 BERS, ne ES Hp 34 8 Mithisan Shots from the foor. That's| record WIC club. 100-Yard Preestyie—Won by sige St. Louis’ 54 Owl Games Top par afer picking up. $3000 ‘owt cavrensons | 8 ume, 8 8 iL" Sjshooting In any league aria Commoner. ao Bf ul Sed CE J per after picking up $2000 frst. 41 Derauw 48 Prankiin— $438 O : 49 ee The rest of the Redcats can be W wrence ap-| “Blving~Won by Sybil’ ¢ prize money in the Tucson Open! i} ga a # anover i = Notre Dame 45| 64 Biter} B [tough when aroused. The five PéAred to be a “shoo-in” for mend: 4 Joxn Woodfine. fadac™™ dan National S Total of 205 with a 72-hole score of 267, a 2 Qhio Nortn 88) DePuy 5% atin n (starters, Jim Cochrane, Joe Southeastern Conference honors.| Disne McMahon, Sus Storer. Joan Mes i total of 13 roan BA DEE} vier |B ss Poly # INDIANA CENTRAL The Cubs will invade Greensburg |™ jess & ; | Harper's stat Pe ! {anche orien | Wabash 3| 3% Huntington 01 43 Weriham gi Lenrys Tom Cooper, Jos. Lesko! a non-loop test Friday. Be Sigg Fone ane McMe hax Jota Figure Is All-Time-High and Exceeds a Tn en 1 5 ind thor 38) 8 £8 Shilo §jand Dick Rutt, are well-regarded ea whan El Biome ale ike OH a | 81 Kentucky ~ 84 71 Manchester in the MAC. Cooper and Coch-| Th JUNIOR GIRLS 1a ’ ho American's Record 204 in 1950 on Ea 4 ol Pid H| 3 addon i rane are marked men wherever ou cl ACAI S Oe a Fe Evie PHT NEW YORK, Feb. 5 (UP)-~Almost a third of the National with 269. a PAN rl State: HY gt a Bar. a | 8 HR " 8 NV Dinos they go. However, with the excep- n ¢ thes oi Po dl Te (Jukn BoE rein, end.’ 21 k League's 616-gume schedule will be played at night in 1950 with the ner he's heen SA ph same i untington 80 fii | 28 Gila Mane. a8] 78 Huniingion 44 tion of Lesko, the starters didn’ t| Sat on dis : ns .. yet rs Bane nde RAL (eh Be i St. Louis Cardinals throwing the switch on opening day, the official thing for 15 years. untineton 4! 1 Fofgtane a a 1 Femur pan out against the Bulldogs, |SorUriay: lost Jaspers defends) FAs wary San, _ Schedule revealed today. 1 Harper.-30--years old: -had a I ry El Cima .|_ Coach Tony Hinkle of: Butler "8 Bamps is 008 of the AL _ A total of 206 games are listed under the lights. The figure is his previous elalms to f Purd vas ne $4 Huntingion’ §a| 88 naif ® gists 4 has reminded his boys that they|'0P Sames of the week tomorrow. TERE Avon by Margie Mol. p aims to fame a nd State 18 na. 8t Loulsville 58 DePauw 7! | Against Gerstmeyer, New Al- Sy Ann Morrlagn! dac; an shim league high and even tops the American League's rec-\world record for 18 holes set in| i | A Bil 11 Sai uty | 18 DePauw 2 81 ind cen Hlare starting a new season t0-i)..." iced ft height and all- 3 begin Phe Javase. inde a oo} ————————— ————— evada J oe tha Ton ah et merc e-l aights New York, six and Chi-| AL 4, Brat piace in the'itaz J aul a lmao | 8 $iMavon 4 i en The, ro, ATCer & round court-sarey to regime fa Sak WEES rE Ws Cubs still play only day time C80: 5. Bt. Lotls will play two lp .n wiser and a loss to John-| 51 wu 3: 5 ron 4 vers, h{that's where Western Reserve 14th Win Hi 15 games, Yt Searing C i nd _baseball—the only club. in the 204 the Dodgers have only a... Revoita in a first place play- i ipa CohiTe xn 3 $id. Central go Oakland Cty 64/- ~|comes in, for a “new” season honors went to Gerstmeyer's elus- usting Notes — “majors to do so. The National omorial Day double header of in the 1938 St. Petersburg 4 Oberiin ~ Canterviry INDIANA TECH opener. ive Bob Fiousig Whe Satie ginnapolls “Casting Cub. yesrerds y Bo League played 180 night games listed for them. In the past they Open. | i Home, | 3 foie By i {1 Runtington 71) 54 ® ol seven baskets and nine of 10 free! SA3APGIE Casting Club yesterday aw, about: 710. Fihan! have adopted the policy of play-| De La Toure ana ag tate 70 39 Hanover 3 Haochester 0 iil 5 A's Secreta Di throws for 23 markers. na abr Harry Harry sat wi rr oe fori ing motning-and-afternoon style] “Halper b Holes —: 73 Oakland cry ANSVILLE # Huntin ton. fo 8 f# iff 8 $ cre ry es Friday New Afbany has an- ft n) Gladys Hankinso y Dox © vee and ChATRIE two admissions on birdied four o NR Soll utgviie § BH Pdr Ni) 8 | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 6 (UP) |other SIAC date at Evansville gn ie” Gort Wie E The Ca schedule that date. ‘ |terday. He iodfed the final three! on ach, | iin 8 “ Sa 8 5 hits 5 —Robert J. Schroeder, 59, secre. Reitz, while Jasper. is at Vin 2 gi Bar Dy dali Harry calls for a majo r Se Yoeord The Washington Senators, with holes. however. tor ‘x -under- ad | Kentucky } Es... i A REE itary and director of the Phila. cennes 58 to 43 winner from La!B Bor M0, Jack iy 98m 54 games, 17 more than the 37 > and the Bt. Louls Browns par 68, and top money. torsos | | nd. State 8 #4 Tasior 8 74 Hanover 5 delphia Athletics, died last night [Porte Saturday. orig 8 es, gun fin otf 4) LS the Boston Braves will play as|Yith 38, headed the American| llanuel De La Torre, Chicago, § # Arenal { 4 a 0 38 Biers #1 Rose Poly 34/at his apartment home after a| Gary Froebel’ goes against’ wiih’ ALT 8% Sobpy Le ane Tunner-up after-dark champs in| /®88Ue’s night-game listings. (held the lead for three days and RAN * Ketek 91 | § Busunston a 37 Frank fin 3 30/1008 illness. , Hammond Clark Wednesday, pone Brient 84; (uniors) Beverly Brisas the National. The Philadelphia 2 M—— % {started his final round two! 77 Qukiand Cty "a a "Conn BE Iope 38 Canterbury 40 68 Ball " state 8 ; . stroke 3 avier entr, 0. 3| 3 W Michigan 67! 81 Val Eien sre ext eh 30, Soliqwed Stock Lar Racin went " — - tian £1] ut ig faggon 4-4 jE his i i RG 25, the Cincinnati Reds with 24 ro jah a 73 L$ d, ten 48 8 Manchester 81.87 creishton 80] 58 DePaul : 83 and the Brooklyn Dodgers with | #1 Ind Central

the New York Giants. a Bitoarille - 13} 64 Ind, State 61) Butler . 5 . B4/ 78 Rio Grande 71] 78 Mich. st. ] . Nearly A ‘Blackout’ Btock car racing in this area Pettit Contract 8 £ slinel 920 8 Rio Grand 68) Mardiete ul ThE CAFGIMALS “Will be. inal: (h88 been “tentatively. > start, a on Pit Uhre Cempvetue 15, 8 Bu MOEKR" 80 ve Cals Calides be 10 Oregon. 0 wb! —complete ut gt{ApPr. 9 a 16th — ates’ right to! pp gh - home. A breakdown of their 77/Way by the amplonship- Stock ¥gn 18-year-old Pitcher Paul] 70 DePauw 4 58 Northwstrn 80) § Reserve 51) 65 homes games reveals just three CAP. Association of Indianapolis Pettit for a bonus: of $100,000 § Shake: © | 38 Dunew Girmegle 7. 4 él 3 ANS ol weekday afternoon games. They and Chicago. {was upheld today by Baseball! 3 Bradley . a) 84 lows HY won’ 0 54 Ohio State 6 even have schedulod-all-but-five:—The date was announced yes- {Commissions A.B. Chandler. iM Kentucky — 620 13 ioisohts 5 o Deas tar . of their 12 Saturday games atiterday by Charles “Chuck”| ere was no evasion of the Bae am Shao Qiate 10) 8 Marquette §1 Northwestn 31 _ night with 13 games on Sunday|Scharff, of Chicago, president of 'rules- by the Pirates,” Chandler a A Tra Aan 41. Butte 8 1 Michizan 38 including one double header and|the driver-car owner organiza. ald. He added that the Pirates 4 Principia 80) 49 | § Gommel ‘ Ly ER. the remaining two games a holi-|tion during a meeting of the as. Were free to sign the youthful| i§ ‘vatash 83; 33 | 3 Riad 8 § Purdue 3 day double header, sociation’s - technical committee, SOUthpaw because his class had| 3 Eureks 7 | 83 Tlinots 831 81 Wisconsin 47 The Braves and Reds also will| The meeting was held in the real Deen Etaduated from high school.| 3 Sv $ | 8 Lovols wh 7 a arquatta 28 experiment - with the Saturday estate offices of w. R. Caine, 138 Ea | tH Manchester 8 i 88 gh 53 Northwestn op A Te: Delaware. 8. —— FN Chiare 4 mn or rE Wi Aha j fi 5 8 Seton 3 affairs ang : ~two.-Pitts- Require Stock Tires a --0——H§ - : burgh will be the Cardinale’ op-| One of the highlights of the new La SRL 3] 40 Duauesne—8- Green & Bib. State 48 ponent in the first opening day rules for the 1950 season is the NN Ease 0 Geterma wi WT Diels night game in major league his- requirement that all-cars race on x : 3 8 Sheet 8-3 Defai ¥ Michigan 43 $0 Purdue % tory on; April 18. stock tires. . Knee action will be " AC. 6' | 83 Ripon Minnesota 33 The remainder of the" opening required of cars of 1948 models CALE D R TAYLOR 88 Notre Dame & 3% fines % day card has Boston at New and later. Those who competed’ 84 concordia - M| 44 Phoenix --- 81) i3 1OWR Sale, a 37 Notre Dame 84) York, Brooklyn. at Philadelphialin the association last year willl TODAY 3 fakin ee 3 ou Cal Poly 8 8 perk 8 se Indians re mine see orid E 5 den an J T. satan pie) —and-Chicago—at Cincinnatt. —Alt'be permitted to use the cars they BASKETAALL I Maa wu 3B Yetmomr MI nots | are afternoon games, © |did in 1049." This would allow ey nar -Sehools 7% Canterbury = 10 65 “Ohio North. €3| 60 Butler: Wisconsin | ~~ Doubls Headers Vary ~[50me. ears in competition — as: "> £m en 815 ar TEE Le HE pasa Bi All teams have 12 Saturday early as 1939 models. urd State at Tnfiana. #1 Ind Tech. 81 18 ind i & i Sliahoms ul on 7 Northwests # .and--12- Sunday dates but the -ALeRAINg yesterday's meeting. Jicit iconim Tu Mh Senin iw : A Be at OTe Bora dela or pow 8 number of double headers listed Der: in. addition to Scharff and TRISTATE i Princeton #1 hects 31 Cai Butler st Western Reserve . oun f Princeton 81! B for each. varies from 11 to one! Callie. . were these members of §: Norbert at St. Jo 80 Joliet 61; 81 n 8 GAN De the - techniecd! tt B matenr 65 Concordia b4| 53 Tiffin | 33 Mien ® - 40) 67 Nebraska 68) -The Reds head the field, with! a ow committee: Ud! yay tourney ovens a: Dearborn Oym.| 41 Ind Central a 2 Sr een 3: tH ami # © ke AT! 11 followed by the Phillies with} oneymaker, and Frank Mike, of TOMORROW 2 Runtineton’ bi] $8 Assumption $i 1} Butler | 88 ian # 10, Boston and Pittsburgh lst | ndianapolis;, Gene Force, of ©. BASKETBALL © Tayler 6 9 goneoraia 3 MN Car og # 41 Wisconsin 53 —|Richmond, and Walt Underwood. | Bis Ten 48 Lawrence 64] 3 ANCH 88! 52. N. Car St. 63 58 Ohio State 74 |ot B kvill No games sepia] 4 Assumption 58° | 4 Missougt 47! 532 Minnesota. 60! Racquet Club to Meet Fob) Ve i ———————————— ved City. Lo unty, Sshoes ® VALPARAISO { 49 Mca CRIGAN 0 cata i | Meetings, oF une Jodanacols Pate Castiglione Si et de Toon enn. 7 | ops oul 4) 8 Woche sp § fora lH 8 Eo beme Racquet Club will be held each!" stg one igns | Wabash at A 5 Qhcks Tears ut 5 ind ihe Si} Miseut Gal 8 Marwews 8) Thursday at the YMCA unt tur-| ORLANDO fi. "peb 6—A| RRL GUES Qu, copes $F Gufigns BI 1X Motiie vl Kwesi i 18 gocuct™’ of ther notice, {t was announced to- contract calling for “in the) | Stadiym i 8 Ww. Ontarie 53! 38 eds #1 “Cornell 4 4] Purdue 4 day by Marion I. Rice, financial neighborhood of $10,000" was T4710F at THIS, ; WABASH ‘| WISCONSIN secretary. Membership: in ~the|signed yesterday and returned to oAAU tourney continues 4 Dearborn . 43 Canterbury 8» we oe § ner: 1 2 fume NB club is now open to active and as-| the Pittsburgh Pirates by Pete! Jrotessional . 8 Rdlany $8 Pauw 3 Oregon St. 48) 38 fiinels 50! sociated. members. Active mem-|Castigliene, former._Indianapolis! oe ve. Washington, fled " tanover 88 Elva § 8 Cn) 3 LLL - bership close Apr. 30. w ‘Indians’ shortstop. L eaviweishs Tani ELTING v3 Bo. “ a Butler si 9 LL 3! & Sinsgets NM . OFFICIAL NAT [ONAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE, 1950 o- | At Boston | At Brooklyn | At New York | At Philadelphia At Pittsburgh rsh | At Cincinnati | A Chicago | Af St. Louis [rr Aen aI an | Aria 2. 0 Mara 3. : Yards 5 [3 TM i011 ny Boston iisiiiii.| Follow the. | juris June 0. July 1. 2.3 [July 3. ¢ : June 18. 11. 11 BES (EAGT dsb prigne f7RWe eed PE hit hdl ad , TT ABEL 30, 30 | Aer 28, 0, X a z 2H SL — | May 36, 27.28 aa ; v3 4, Pr art 7 ay & | Brooklyn ....... Aug in lL1313 Hitting and uly 3 5 iy June Jo Jub be rl XE mn une d 58 5 fe a —— ry — EL Bea HE. G28 ed weal}. aS I; " Mi June 37. 38. 20 . . : ay 13,14. 14 Mere ne . br A 3 New York: ssevie qui : s Rept. nH f+ 1% Pifahing. ns fu o's me J i 's June his nm. Bb ; sy 23 1 “April hit 33.23 "Apri 20.37 - sy Mevio1 : wrt n CL [Maras ., | Philadelphia .....| giof 3» : a 31 282 June 10, 11, 11 = 14 ol 3 ¢ ilade! pha "oe Ja yh 2a pent To: Seti" 59 ho. A 20 Records of July 5. 38 JE is 28 : fib th id on. 18 : “May 16, 17,18 | "May 19 Ate 2 tr = Pittsburgh 4... Junie ibe | June 3 a Mi Jue dn. 34. Maior Stors {EE an by 13 WT pri A 8! — Bet 15,18 JRevt 10.20.31 Sent. 12. 13, 14 Ra ajar, Stars. Ye oct. 1 _ Bent 5% fem. bY ’ 10 : May 23. 34. May 31, 22 “May 19.20 “Shay it. — 2h ag Tt La Cindionall: csi June 13, 14, 18 June 20, 31,22 June 3, 28, 28, 28 Molit | MniRA- pangs “May i213 A incinnat esos] July.2s 29.30: 30 Aug. 4, 5. 6 Judy hid i Me Aus 14 15 vs Reading - 3 og 0 1 AR : jBept. 13.57, A sent re | BORLIS IS | Sept 3 23.24 1 | A 16. hf. 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