Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1950 — Page 21

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3 . « burned while Dick Wakefield fiddled away his second idle da pans thatby - ® -. By JIM HEYROCK, -Tiines Sports Writer Shaping | Up in ithe New Tork Yankees” spring training camp today, 8 yn “ PHOENIX, Ariz, Mar. 2—Man. ohnsons, Ty = B _ CHICAGO, Ti, Mar, 2—Indianapolis’ inal hopes in the Golden lorida Classic ~~~ | The high-priced importation from: the Detroit Tigers failed wo jager Leo Durocher said today that. : ’ . 3 a Gloves Tourna L come to: terms with General Man G yi “ IE Ev gE wa duns EE ae Ces Jon Yat angus 3 ; i : : Collins, 118 2 — mos x ring | ““What's the h 21 Wr " CLEARWATER, Fla, May. 3 . n the aym to ‘+f of Oklahoma City, pn EE Jost Haywood, 135, omer Frank {oames in’ golf got the $70,000 St. said with a A ye at 30. Bob Carpenter, president of tho{ > Used in the bullpen this year, inet geet cal knockout when he suff : Petersburg Open underw minute conference. . ‘Phillies, admitted star pitchers| Jones alternated between the . '= ; - ered a cut eye in the first round, pe: de ay today “1 got six b ¢ = | vs of Weeks to mBke » Ken Heintzelman and Robin Rob- bullpen and starting assignments : t his feet and crowd 7028 watched the, i apolls youngster, w youngster, Bo docat fin the first of Florida's warm-ups 0 make up my mind. lerts “could become stubborn, in he and 1949, serving as the 7 owest hallway | J Grienatls last night here in) know how to back. up. Colina tor the Augusta Masters. es angel sald be nomagute.n 51 handyida of the Gla.

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: . Haywood was being boomed a8! termg with hom : : a national champion until last youngster, ea alight —- i . 7 -_ -1 8 night's fights, He was one of the only ‘in the third roun i strongest In the lightweight divi-] mp, Indianapolis: a howsiom But James Burroughs solved evge | is out of the Tournament ; Burroughs ripped in with the will not Piphs Jor a. Seas, nd opening bell and caught Hay-| Fighters who moved into the wood with a head butt inflicting | semifinals last night -from India cut over his left eye. Burroughs, ana, include Isaac Vaughn of from the team-leading Nashville, Evansville who won over Ben

wanted to see the big outfielder, or He 16-8 | The tourney shaped up as 8; “uiitorm ‘as quickly as pos-| 1 am close to an agreement, anda in "48" and au 13%

{three-way battle between defend- sible.” with Andy Semirick and - Jim! tively. ling champ Pete Cooper, Cary “He could help us a’lot.,” Sten- ES 7 pCurpenter sald. But] Middlecoft and balding Sammy gel said. “But I want to make up no th] fa apart my dealings, - PASADENA, CAI. Mar. 2 | Snead, with Snead the gallery, my mind fast.” Manager Jack . Onslow cracked | Four cther Yankees~Vie g ithe’ whip over Second Baseman favorite. | Cooper, a Ponte Vedra, Fl \Raschi, Larry Berra, Tommy TAMPA, Fla, Mar. 2--Infielder Cass Michaels today as the Chis’ Foon per, a Ponte ra, Fla. Byrne and Bob Brown--remained Jimmy Bloodworth prepared for C280 White Sox swung into their |Stroker, showed he was ready unsigned. Johnny Lindell and ;another salary conference ‘with Second day of training.

{for a title-defense by taking Sec- Billy Johnson signed late 'yes-| ond omer it the HOUR Ones | EILY. Jobe nS a {Warren Giles, president of the Michaels weighed 191 pounds,

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. Be : oday’s| Cincinnati Reds today 18 more than hi Tenn. up, Tushe c 8 today. an his playing weight opening Sn and A = a of Denver in the 135- Junior Franklin, Oklahoma City, throws. a left during the Jar wenn nis . Nhsidere hare, {moFRIng morkout, | Bloodworth, nere but unsigned, when he reported yesterday, and club Haywood. but the IE is lier 20d iobert Edens _|18-pound-bout-with Robert- Indianapolis; ~at-Chicagotast¥raa1 Sie tae 5 ~ missed Manager Luke “Sewell's —RO-—merey-—from Onslow" ‘Ind, Mar. 3 olis boy stemmed the attack un-| Adolfo en 5 night. Franklin won the three-round decision } in the Golden ves |U. Ka a, a A em LAKELAND, ‘Fla. Mar. 2 first workout = yesterday. Also with whom he feuded most the . University's “til he sufferad the cut eye. | ‘At ringside ‘last night were Tournament of Champions. Cooper by three strokes in the Holdout Fitchers Hal Newhouser among the missing was first base- season. hh ted i He was taken to the Tourna- such celebrities as Don Ameéhe o eee eee Houston affair. It was his first 20d Fred Hutchinson awaited the/ man Ted Kluszewski. . Ave vo } ment of Champiofs' medical room/and Joe E. Brown. Brown. the. fwin' since. last seasons Reads arrival of Billy Evans, general WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, “Watson of where two clamps were applied famous comedian, confessed ne J Lage ( hangs $21 ,240 Sectional Pa; tournament and the ns manager of the Detroit Tigers.| .. x frig Mar. Z-Pitcher Hank Wyse and . most valus ! to his ey, ; : 1 ai today as Red Rolfe led his of al. ar.-. 2 a leider Gene Markland and g player of Collins’ verdict was h ras rooting for the Indianapolis’ _ Melo Cut Up [call the former dentist dANEErOUS!, pletes through their second’ day Chicago Cubs plunged into their Kermit Wahl remained unsigned ng player o 3 . mue team since there were no fighters) n vu Pp iwhen he comes into form. i16f Spring training second day of training today con- On_ the Philadelphi A's gn, TU coach closer. Junior Frasklin won a at the moment from his home, cai 582 { Both + raining workouts. vinced that their * ti sas Ady Of Spring trai a seeond , hoe decision over Collins; the Indian- (town, Toledo, ©. “ | A 8$21,24048 niélon” has been! Snead Fires 62 ~| Both hurlérs are scheduled to! vacation” was E ning.

1 over, {cut among 16 schools participat-| “Snead, golf's big money man, Hein salary negotiations with

a z ; ; and will not be permitted, Managér Frank Frisch called! ORLANDO, ind Bradley Objects to Slight | Markle Booster's state AAU(IDg fn the local high school. bas: rested: from the clreuit grind byito work out with the fn until for batting and 0. Fa. Mar. 2-Out

fielding practice fielder Ed Stewart Wain 1s basketball champions will defend 'ketball sectionals last week. skipping the Houston Open, but they have agreed to terms: today. and promised that every- ington Sa aa The Waste

. g {their title in the 12-team field at| Tech Athletic Director Chatles/the vet 4 - one would have enough work. d responsibility ; By NCAA Tourney Group eran White Sulphur, ; pte ( ug ay. Meanwhile Outfielder Sam

the Sacred Heart gym Saturday | 'Dagwell said each school received | (Springs, W. Va. pro has been’ VERO BEACH. Fla. >We hit today and we keep hit-/Mele and Intielders Ed Robinson,

the team . . , i Mar, 2 of 22 games, Officials Believe Acceptance of NIT Bid {and Sunday: {& flat $663.76 from one-half of|practicing daily over the Pasadena Catcher Roy Campanella settled Sng from now on,” Frisch sald. Sherry Robertson and Sam Dents out-sized in 3 sh Id H B The 12-team field is the surviv- the final net proceeds. The second! layout here. He showed he was/dowr to the task of sweating 21| © © until we drop.” Worked out with the pitchers and . -, shows what ; ou ave Been No Bar to Eligibility ing group of sectional play, com- | half was dispersed in’ proportion Pot of ue ulbe by breaking the [ponds 4 hj 218-pound frames > ; [Ae ers. : rug 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 2 (UP)— Bradley University -athjetic—of- petin T So aA SOUFSE een al (ay rooklyn Dodgers’. Burbank, Cal; Mar. 2—Morn- | ; Co g for a chance to play In the according to enrollment, Tech, | Ee enor BRADENTON, Fla.’ ~ fcials charged today that the District Five selection {Tampa in an exhibition last Sat-'star catcher was the lone player ; : - » Fla.” Mar. Records : was “overstepping its power” when it barred the Bradley Fn fationa ia tourney at, the largest school, netted 52324. 73, /urday. His 32 was unqfficial,/in camo who appeared to be a en Norkouts Only holdout Sibby Ststi was abs - s on the IU ball team from the NCAA tournament. BI i ar ER =~ __'and Deaf School, the smallest, re-{howev er, since two short putts Carrying much excess weight. Browns eld Welt thro sent sonny when Zlanager Billy - : | s, Wo et numerous Art Bergstrom, Bradley's athletic director, fold the United make strong bide fo wo stil ceived $5281. ERIS. SariGe des. Se long but light workout under |Brave squad. Sovthworth's tial a 3 gai at Press by telephone today that he believed the committee “had Me yitle. Kokomo won the title in| The- sectional grossed $35,136/ LAWson Little, the 1948 St. Pete, SARASOTA, Fla. Mar, 2— the direction of Manager Zach workout was a day late. Squad Bt anarviqual. right 3 Tule Yat Bradley. al Rave Plaved in Goth tournaments 1948. Winner of the tourney will With expenditures reaching $14. open ny wind bg . Steve; Fell, former manager = Taylor yesterday. {members scheduled to arrive on a troit Tigers, was Still missing from camp were |special train in f . He scored : by previously accepting a Na- in other years. : [receive $200 on its expenses for! 895.52. The IHSAA received Ojai, Cal. both are entered. Deel Samer thi 8 P pec n in from Boston yes. z : i 2a named third-base coach of the — Pitehers— Ned — Joe terday were too late to wr m-in Big Ten. § tional Invitation Tourney bid:—— the Denver trip. 1924412. [maret has twice won the event ; y were too Ia take part . ur-year total Te have not made an oficial “Overstepped Power” Four girls’ teams wil battle for, n the I Boston Red Sox yesterday. | Ostrowski and Al Widmar, {in an informal workout. ve 3 them in cone » d Bergstrom, “but we, “WwW, ‘the state women's title. The ain egy 3 protest,” sai rgstro: e thought the duty of the 1} y are - a ~ are Inquiring of various officials selection committee was merely Ne sures, Franklin Jown.| =9 ; : ~ : : # nt total and to find out just why our team was 1to-determi { ship, Television Center and Evans- 5 ; «i. ; a! ' 3 n total broke passed over.” (to determine the best team in its ville. The titular game is slated J : “Thanks, Tom. You can't tell ; : : : no records over - [territory to represent that dis-|for 7 p. m. Sunday. : ; an | eli me any- ! : wo

3 : - » ox. . - Won 25 Games “trict, not to lay down rules for Complete cain follows. ASHE thingabout the New PHIL LIES. They've "Same way with me. It took, just ome of

ments were : Bradley with 25 wins and CoO LETTE EE es Ferre ed or AY - “he * Em been vepulayr smoke ever simce 1 ————— 1 aa mn relaxation of — § three losses, accepted an NIT bid eligibility,” said Bergstrom. “THUS ingio a 0 ok 3 EA Booiters''vs vs. - id tried if Fi one.” these New PHILLIES om. me switc ; shmen from on Monday. However, as the lead-| We think that the District Five | Bistshure vs Allison Jets: {Kokomo Ail: - 7 to ‘em for keeps.” > 3 : i 2] Most of his er of the Missouri Valley Con- {Eommitie has guerstepped HS ion" hrorenasite va” Ace Ese Apne: - 28 : a rr a F usly held by = . 8s considered in WET, € may wrong, but inner game 1 vs. winner game 3: only three futince, if alto vat District Five that's what -we-think winner game three vs. winner game! '§ berth in the NCAA. | “Now, we don't want to start pesmi wa’ To clberty Cab Service Ordinarily that berth is de- NY squabble inside the NCAA” {hh Mens: 30 5. m =Winner of Face cided in a playoff between the|Sald Bergstrom, “because we feel =. Wayne Bloomington game: liards Sign Missouri Valley champion and the] Is a Jriviiege and an honor to! | 330g anntr_ game five nis inner ‘same i. ; Big Seven champion. - But the 2¢l0ng t y. Lom a faces Hy District Five selection committee, “However, we were very ois Amateur Basketball 8 DIMAre | headed by Bruce Drake of OKIA= Drised and ASAPPOINTed at THE] rus round results in Os Indesodent d of Trade homa, ruled on Tuesday that|ruling of the selection commit- Matkewhall ouney at arborn gym: ht at 8:30. . Bradley could not be considered tee,” he said. “Perhaps the com- | Fairmount "Glass 30, Flicks 28: Ace. Elec: a T78-inning {/ for the NCAA because it already | mittée<was acting within its) tric 62. h Roc k Iainng 46 ast night as had entered the NIT. rights, Ba we don't think so and pL IS TRE, J | 3 billiards in “ Ww at is why we are inquiring. We is i 3 { C.| er — Nery 3b Sradiey dow hich have sont inqui tes to Drake an a 328; v1. Southport Lumber vs.- Fuller high run of : call for us t arred tO the two other ‘committee mem-| New Augusta League: Sales Construction ead after 43 vous = it Jor x that rounds. dibers, Clyde E. McBride of Kan- |, Mars Hill 41. New Aususta Bears 98. first vietory- Fort —said “Bergstrom. Ta “fact, we28 Lh -and--A. $e “Eilers; -whot, ental Sarai Pas the the Son: en was Greene "understand that several teams 2!S¢ I head of the Missouri val ir Avenue Methodist Church evm. The The | at in three ley Conference. ‘two 0 Steatknt “sames. Batt MN 168 Series "| runnerup in SESE HL IU Mum on Blast pl : e Fit ot -

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ERS diana University officials oi] nt is $21.95 had “no comment” to make re- 1[AN/, Z ’ garding a blast from a Chicago ts $12.95 alumnus yesterday concerning ‘os -. Indiana's athletic setup. i # . Bory The blast came from J. Frank A 4 & Ray Sts. Lindsey, chairman of the athletic Es y committee of the Indiana Alumni | aon ad a I mi re —— ; Association in Chicago, wh) said a 7 7 § ; rons . that a “defeatist attitude” exists : : - in Indiana's athletic department. re

Lindsey said “the football staff does not come up to Big Nine | > standard” and that Coach Clyde — —§— Smith is “incompetent. ———— But Ifndsey added" that the blame rests with the present athletic regime. He said “it “is

5 ] : now up to President Herman B. ? “Wells to correct the situation. ———— Whe THE VET hee fe

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