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A si INES AY A i = . : hd ed . A E " = ~All NBA od > Rainless Day [Sour Notes Open Training Pirates’ Play erUP ‘Names Schni ka: Picking Pro Standouts Task wath EE via ami 2 : 2 | Of rect Magni Hoey: “Wl Gis Indians 5 Pettit Reaches Unruh, O'Shea, Arizin By OSCAR FRALEY. United Press Sports Writer x 0ETS ~~ NEW-YORK, Mar. T—Naturally expecting : ompiois T 1950 ‘D and unqualified approval, Fearless Fraley today announced 10 8 oF tart EW Orleans 0 r eam’ eam rs doo loa breathlessly impatient basketball world his 1949-50, . . ~Holy Cross Star Is. Outstanding Chaiken. = a Paul ; All-National Basketball Association team. Lopez’ Resch advles Jy re au ‘Of course, this is not an honor which ranks with- the I , Denies Knowing of | n Nationwide Poll; All Five Are Seniors : LT (UP _ Congressional Medal of Honor, or even the ASPCA Kindness Plans for First: * Charge Team. Got . By NORMAN MILLER, United Press Sports Witter °° managed the ° M. to Animals award. Go three Sights down, kiiock twice, and say| Work This Week Him Nagel Sp NEW YORK, Mats ye Midwest sary, Dick ty vit AE two. Inters he iE Ls opp Tle, Sthia Pal Unruh \ howe sinc 8 CS ccprienoniii nal amas me rowan Br BULL JOUNRON ic: od fe) Loin who- two from the, B ; = Th Tr ree iy an o| in” New Orleans last night “where| Schnittker and a were e placed at Forwards, Arizin at eonier da Paul of the 1810 Sea. them all’ In action. Frankly, thin too ames Hae cure the sax shape save nv ‘hope ht [pel] son opel his pressions a S14 Cousy Sud O'Shea at guards. ; n by Brook- and would provide 100 many, callouses for the upper part of the] Manager Al Lopez was tng. = baseball career, but he knew|after a nationwide poll of sports Minnesota, Ralph O'Brien of But-, Ye pper pa e pe getting = = “noth " writ {ler, Bill Erickson of IHinois, Joh lent Branch sirloin. a bit down on New Orleans weath-{ = © [nothing much” about the charge Writers, radio, broadcasters por. Pilch of Wyomi B on nced today. ~~ The more scientific. process is to talk to all the coaches, pore er after the rainy reception he pb a that the Pirates obtained him, er loading Sashethall author, |cock of Vanderbilt, ir i als, top dogs over scoring records—and then disregard everybody and pick your{Treceived when he arrived over the = Hiegally, | i il five players ave Seniors | nh of UCLA, Clyde ton League for own team anyhow. That's us, and, herewith, the teams: week-end. Forecasts of fair and| = | Pettit, 18, towered over the ay He ae Kansas, Rick Harman of Kans . ceiving | ns, gave no .. FIRST TEAM POS. SECOND TEAM Warkisk ftom She wealher bureau BE eo Hightedifiret place votes in 67.3 per cent State, Lou Lehman of St. Louis, 8 awWieh to , Jim Pollard, Minneapolis ......F....i.... Fred Schaus, Ft. Wayne Dn to RE rN Fer sign na tional port and met a battery of the ballots cast; Schnittker| Bob Dosnam of Ola State, Sam Wi Bob Davies, Rochester ........F.......... Dick Mehen, Waterloo| The situation this season is an| = : lof local photographers and news-| 24 Next with 50.6 per cent, fol-|Ghering of North C Bina State d by Svalter George Mikan, Minneapolis ...C....... Alex Groza, Indianapolis|exact turnabout from the one in men. ' lowed by Arizin with 40.7 per|St Giermak of W — Both wa Carl Braun, New York «.......G..veue... Max Zaslofsky, Chicago/which the Tribe performed last|: Smiling casually, Pettit posed 33. Seah and Unruh and O'Shea with State, 2 ny x =e 1 » - A x i ’ y are Dodger Al Cervl, Syracuse cessessesees@Goiiiacs Dolph Schayes, Syracuse year. Bright, sunny skies greeted {for numerous pictures until he per Sent sae. Dream | Jack McMahon of St. Jo's =i ~~. If you don’t agree, you'd better stop right here. Because Old|the Indians in '49. Things are {moved into the airport walting| The five players, averagl Rene Herrerias of San Francisco ted the Roy- ‘Fearless has got more reasons than. a bridegroom getting | home Drighi ening: though, and the sun room where he caused a stir as| % slags : ; ee Littie World “at 4 am. is expected in a few days. ; 2 {word got around that he-was the pearly. six feet, tee inches in Mi h. S 2 = = .% = = .|- Lopez repeated his plans for $100,000 rookie. oy Together Sage 3 Spear IC tate Sues : : 3 | ier 1 verage i POLLARD, the former Stanford star, is a mite of 6-5. who | Workouts this week, i Johnny Hutchings; Indianapolis Indians’ relief pitcher, began | Then the crowd pushed in and 58 points in a total of 1 or I your home? Is rated as the greatest rebound artist in the game. He also is | Lies iat well Just imber| getting his arm into shape by heaving a pillow before he even |§2ve him more attention than isto date. In addition of 111 games EX Football PI ayer M . Shige 33 cellent puohang jump shot, just to show you I know a | “The weather should get| | got out of pad a the Jribes Now rege spring Samp oe Ray Aitua to well-known i ballhandlers, rebounders For- Room, Board : : ~ - commate, Jim {Hump} Pierce, Indians’ trainer, gave hima - And defensive standouts job! Call one Davies, who with Braun is one of the team’s midgets at 6-1, warmer by next Monday. And| f : ‘ Th + Brokers ad- is regarded as one of the fastest men -and finest playmakers in the pitchers -can start throwing) _awakening with a bugle call. - Likes the Pirates’ all- Ce 5 Mh Al Avail oa HeA0, Mar. 1 (UP) — A assified col. the game. He can hit the hoop, too, old boy. {hard then, i : - Asked about the Herald Trib-igohools this “season. A iz ie |Sormer. prep football star sued hy ney, ese grr. '.8:8 Gentar Satiny Ten wil At the Training Camps— une story. that the Pirates “con-| nation's jeading ew in helMichigan Stats Slice Lov pay. of BUYERS IF THERE'S a unanimous ‘standout — everywhere except in ; a: an u 3 : spired. to. sign him before his{scorer with fren OF [004, loaging and educa. look out for Tndianspolis where they think Groza is some pumPKIns—it's Mikan. | oiod., 2%, Jaybe, some batting No, Sa S Yogi Berra graduation” from _high school, set a mew nae oo femmes; iq today Be did rol rective ! : At 6 feet 10 inches, big George couldn’t be much more effective Don. me bp our] which “violates a baseball rule, gchnittker, who missed the fi ough Toney Irom f:Mhletic if he was 10 feet 6 inches. Ps can in Catton. ana i 7 T ¥ 16 000 Be Sala: four games to play with Ohio|dence TF 1008 to pay his school - There may be slight dissension over selection of the 6-3 Braun. bind ol ND a t see] n ongues 0 . ; “1 heard a little somethingigiate sootban Ardy the Rose, debts. ‘Let ’em holler. As for Cervi, he’s my defensive man and with this|anv harm in letting. them tRIowW, Tine Spica) abt it biti SURES) yesisraAY '/Bowl, scored 381 points in a tate Sied 3 claim in ; ] ur club one’s enough. Wen be scoring all the Hing anyhow, a few. Lopez agrees with me, | ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Mar. i—Larry Berra may not be an story ut akon t Boi Hons games to set a new mark for the R ea id > 21 Salat It’ h that th 2 ; v though he'd rather wait till next| authority on the English language but take it from General Man-/xnow much about it. Buckeyes, and Cousy, with one {whop layed regular halfback (5 s a shame that there can’t be 10 places on the first team, |week. ager George Weiss of the New York Yankees—the squat catcher! “But I tell vou oneé -thing” hel Same left to play, has set a new|the freshman team whil something on which Dr. James Naismith should have ruled long | Yesterday the Indians did noth- knows how to say “go” in seven tongues. said. “I signed up Nh rs ko Holy Cross. record of 499 points | Lansing. ¢ at Fast ase, because the other five deserve better than second team ing but get their uniforms, and Colorful Yogi stomped out of the conference room after |rates because I always wanted In 36 games, onors. talk with Manager Lopez. another salary discussion with Weiss yesterday and announced [to play with them Unruh, a brilliant all-around| HALL, in a detense filed by | errr flatly that he wasn't signing | Settee isnt Pettit was met at the plane by Payer tallied 308 points in 29/Attorney Francis X. Cuisiner, Bradl Rated for no $16,000.” | I believe the umpires called them|,, FELL Was met 31 the b | (games for Bradley, and O'Shea,|said jobs promised him by Head radie ated Ist! : ,/in the same zone last year.” New Orleans Pelicans travel-l; gianqout on a medioe {Co " They just ain't offerin'i™oy. how rule defines the strik ling secretary. Later he got his D re Notre) ach Biggie Munn and Assistant in N. I. 3. Tou n gy| enough.” he said. “If they don't zone as the area bet the bat. | ATSt taste ~of* New Orleans food |, ame team, scored 335 points in Coach_Forest Evashevski were ———+ « 1. NEY think I'm worth what I'm askin,’| Zone 83 the area between the bat-|. 0, '*F you “heard so much|2 Somes. “Inadequate” to meet his financial ith ith Teammate NEW YORK, Mar. 7 (UP)— why don't they trade me?” knees. rmpits' ind the top. of his about” at Antione’s, the city's|ey . ocond team was made up of needs at the school and he was with Bradley was seeded first, Ken-| Yogi is understood to be ask-| 4 a8 .-u most famous eating place. Tongan Wits of Sus Jalang forced to quit. buzak tucky second, Duquesne third and ing $22,000. He got about $14,000 NIX, _| Pettit will break int .| University, the nation's second) A letter to Hall written by Eva. a 5 ‘Meets Griffith on St John’s Tourth-in the National} og Tike three: =a SA or phar, minions baseball with. neal \easing major college scorer, and shevski was Submitted u pat of. IC All-Stars Squad Invitation Basketball Tourna-|yankee holdouts he feels he is 'Hartung’s personal pitching tutor, fof the Southern Association, a “Sharman—of Southern Cali- tHe defense. i ment, it was announced today. entitled to far more than the said the towering ri a der Pittsburgh farm club. The Pelt. O02 at “forwards; Don Reh-| “Remember that Mr. Munn and : 0 L By JIM SMITH They will draw first found byes. 517.000 which Dick Wakefield “would discard ne ln op Jer} cans were to begin spring training] edt of Wisconsin, the Big Ten's'myself both promised you help When Bill McGrath of Indi- In the opening round games, signed for recently. |motion” and throw completely) tOUay. top point-maker, at center, ard as far as jobs are concerned and ana Central College takes Western Kentucky will play Niag- s 2 loverhand this year, enn |Don Lofgran of Ban Franctisco|you can deduct your meals from ne ara and San- Francisco will meet| 1ycsoN, rie, Mar. 7 (UP)—| “Hartung can't sna; fit Bi lliard : I ate. Mare f Bradleyjihe Sxbuse sheet,” the letier YORK the floor Mar. 15 as a mem- City College of New York Satur-|The Cleveland Indians ports Hr RE or the 2p off a | iiards 8 guards. Melchiorre, at five-stated. “Also bear in mind that ber of the Indiana College day afternoon in the initial dou-|«a)| signed” today after 22-game Giant coach said. “So we've got Five matches in the Indiana fest, 8% inches, is one of the na-|we will give you a job whereby RADIO ‘CITY : y : A bleheade rat Madison Square Gar-|winner Bob Lemon signed for alto start all three-rail billiard tournament will tion's smallest players. you can’ earn some extra money.” All-Stars, -he’s going to see a & den, Then Saturday night LaSalle reported $37,500. 8 So start XI over with him as an pe played this week at the Board On Third Team ————— 3. nODGY, $ 3m; 461 familiar face It will be Har- plays -Arizona.and Long Island| Lemon has been working out| au |of Trade parior. Two members of Kentucky's| Ap fe Basketball lov G ifith, ho has been his University meets Syracuse. with the Indians since th i : a HIS WEEK'S CARD team, Bill Spivey and Jim _ Line, areur e . y T who as en 3 e india. sin e Spr ng BURBANK, Cal, Mar. Flu Tonight—<8. 30 bp. Hiram Johnso on, - City ndent tourney scores Lbo gh-four-years.of On Rar m—— Season_got_underway. a mo, vs, Morris Morris, Indianapolis. were chosen for t Dea: . at EET T —~ i a RE sro edit smn YS x H — : ho PE " Ti Fe Er 03 a = college basketball play. ange Lous Browns was ‘“thinki higan_Cits, "va. "Phil Gressbersr, Hat, S1. pClcera. Legs : All SARASOTA, Fla., * iar. 7 (UP)! ng! dignaoile : land Charlie Share of Bowling John} Ramp. de a er "Riverside, 51-30. Harley learned his basketball son’s Rifle team defeated) [= ‘McCarthy, manager of the Ver General Bill Dewitt’s latest gaiursdav-4 pm. Hobart "ee ; Green at forwards, and Charlie pis om mage al
“know - how” at Fowler High the Moose shooters, 934 to 928,
School. .Coming to Indiana Central, it didn’t take him long to become a member of: the varsity squad and one of Coach Angus ‘Nicosons’ valued players. Griffith, who stands 62”, plays either forward or center. He was ge a varsity member of the team
; salary offer today. ~ Greenberger, Io yating vs. Kennington last ‘night at th | Boston Red Sox, had two serious; iday—8:30, Lou Spl 1 ooper of Duquesne and Dick | Jatioe, ve. Kennington Post; 8:15, Strayer a ae re Sis bose Junge. worries - today: Vern Stephen’s|, 1t AS understood the Browns v. Hobart. ou Spiver, Indiahandits. Dickey of North Carolina State|vs vy nding Spy oars 9:16, Rirstbuuss . oosier had agreed to remove a clause STANDINGS at guards. | C.A. schedule tonight: 7:15, Downe
{Rifle and Pistol Club was win- holdout and Ellis Kinder’s chipped | from - ‘the contract - | w ha Merchants vs. itizens Savings and ; Ta Shok ar BER pi i which No Rr x ning over Hall-Neal, B20 to- 819. Lo zs imitted a pay cut if rn - Neanhm Ti Morris Morris. 3 4| Others who figured high in nel 30 Gray-Gritben-Gray va, Jordan Col: phens was still in his Long Je oh pay cut ; ‘Lou Spivey : ‘ r_ 3 §|voting were Bob Lavoy of West-| lege 1» Beach, - Cal.,, home apparently or- league club. "Prank Hobart 1s ern Kentucky. Meyer Skoog of '7 16s) growing more stubborn by the SII + 138 minute. He is said to be de- —— manding $30,000, at least $15,-
ont defeated White Front, 56last “lent. at New '_Augusta. i he
that last year won the Hoosier Total 310! WE College Coriference and the one M. Wright 189/C. Brown 15 200 nak than the club has of this year that was just nosed out Sith... JSR. Seifert + 189) Binder will not be able to. throw | by Hanover for a repeat perform- _ Harley Griffith _ |X Bofien io: 18 F Belieneer 120 1i3itor at least 10 days. X-rays ance, ha TE ———— rrr _—__itaken yesterday revealed that a ¥ ins xn 24 or toys Fight Result i ar } , By United P: y oo right side wa the floor Sunday for the first of NOERSEY cIfy—ioe Brittenbruck, 151, On the Ice g : Shipper, | a series of practice sessions under | Newarx, N. J jg co rddie Edward, 155. AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE LAKELAND Fla., Mar. 7—Un-| Coach Tony Hinkle of Butler, in|, PROVIDENCE R.. I—Charlie Ansier Leading Scorers ~~ _. |like their National League breth-| preparation for the Times Charity Walker "ios, 8 -Spiungtisia Eds. C10, Rin | Douslas, Chattale 2 5 9 ren, American League umpires Fund basketball gume against yo Jato ouSi “curd” I irk Mette 100 fff 8 will abide by the letter of the new, the Indianapolis Olympians. Newark . ) Steve . Beiloise, 16%, | SDUFIER Cleveland 25 -51 78'Strike zone law, President Will Game time for the charity tilt is|New York oygraaied Germaine Caboche, fells “Gevelan 31 34% 18 |Harridge announced-today. . 83pm wv omEAE De arin tent cows | SSeS FMR 0 3 4g HIE probably won't make much Offer Musical Show™ opped Bill Handi, “168, Flint, Mich. (4). McGill, "Providence ....... Lo 19 < 68 difference, though,” h,” Harridge said said.
Tickets for the game are now
Se aE a Dottie Berkopes Leads Feminine Pack store of the Union Building, Butler: Campus, and by .mail. Seats With Series ot 670 i in Bowling Matches
may also be purchased tonight at } the halftime and after the Olym- By GENE LAWSON and 259. Ruth Graham fired scores 972 for a 2851 and Marott Shoes plans-Anderson game at Butler] Thanks to eight 600 sets in the|of 169, 267 and 192 for a 628 mark rang up scores of 933, 975 nd Fieldhouse. Mail orders should be| Pennsylvania’s Bemis Classic, the with Century Tire to barely edge 932 for a 2840 total. ™ addressed to Indiana College All-| women completely stole the spot-|out Lila Littrell. Miss Littrell, the Women in- Top Form Stars, Ticket Office, Butler Uni-!light on the bowling front last) third ‘member of the Whirlaway| This was probably the hottest versity. List first and second night. contingent to post a 600, uncorked night. of the season for ‘the choice seats. Dottie Berkopes, of second place/games of 229, 172 and 226 for a/women. And that includes last The--charity- game “Mar. 15] Hickman ‘Whirlaway, put together 827. | week when: seven 600s wi promises to be one of the top games of 225, 212 and 233 for a 670 Pat Striebeck added another chalked up in the same circuit. we basketball attractions in the series to lead the entire pack of 600 to her already numeroiis col-| ,Only four. men were able to. phage; An 2h extellont. show 9 feminine bowlers. - Hickman had|lection by clouting 621 on scores locate the 650 range, Curly Street pot. planne 8 Baines ot 936 she Joos: in a = 2 i and 224 for Milano flashed games of 246, 222+and 220 a. ; > ark, bl . nn, The other two honor counts for a 688 with Brewers Recorders. —Breceding. the- charity any till Sti ~Groebel of Indizia-Furamong the women were Ramona In the Pennsy Courth Lt g Pp wasn’t far off that pace, how-|Frosch with 205-185-225—615 with pace the action, ent of ing amateur teams still to be|ever. She smacked 662 pins on|Marott Shoes and Mickey Rotert| The other three were Ralph Chosen. At ‘the halftime the But-lgames of 223,°182 and 257 in|with 184-259-170—613 for Indiana Brooks with a 233-267 173-673
ler Co-Eds. will. offer a musical|jeading her team to a 2831 total, : “ dar ny 3 { Fur. with thé McGaughey outfit in the Som niles, jen 2 Sh good for fourth place. Besides Hickman Whirlaway | Capitol Paper a “ea Brill with Other Scores - Listed and Indiana Fur, two other teams a 276-178-248—8672 in the Dela-
“pre-game concert will be fur:|: Another Hickman ke gler, Betty ‘soared above the 2800 team total.|ware Moose circuit and Pu nished by the. Butler Uhiversity| jordan, came in thira with her| Milano Inn, in first place by a pert with a 223- 228315608 in
band under the, direction of Chick Henzie.. ~ | 645 figure on games of 182, 204 mile, had games of 990, 896 and| the same league.
~=% The College All-Stars will pre={
600. BOWLERS gent a flashy appearance in their qury Bureet, Brewers Recorders aa ag S08 20 Brentice. Ramus" Charen 83%. ar Moore. National F gore 3 tn specially designed game uniforms gq Briii Masse Iogmisney i 3 John (Allee, Ver] Piersqn Tnsiiratice 7 828 Ruby Privble. Real Silk Mix } 301 supplied through the courtesy of Sug MSDper Cia Sa Ut iii 600 BOWLERS S (WOM N) S00 Cy Hind Lig 5 rly eal Silk “lixea 308 the Em-Roe Sporting Goods Co.| Robert Carr, M Ti 43 He Groover Indie par | lirlaway 19, Martha Stephens. Mad. Ave. Flower 8. $02 The uniforms are red, white and| yyillam Russell, Moose ~ .......... « $i Betty Jordan, Wh :% 645 Bernte Krohne, E & R Church Women soi blue satin. Shoes for the players| Robert. Sweany, : 838 Century Tire ........... a1) Judy Barbarich, National Furniture .. 501 HG. CORP: Bert Wiimaa, Capitol Paper 633| Pat Stricteck. MismDy rT | Myrtle Scott. Borden Dares ........ 501 ~g 3 have been supplied through the john New Blats Beer Ramona Frosch, .Marott Shoes ~ OTHER LEAGUE. LEADERS REARS courtesy of the Converse Rubber Bill Power. | Qertel's 92 Re ga Mickey Rotert, Indiana Fur . 633! virginia Beck, Frazier, Shell Oil 496 Co. Walter Di Saige, Plu L621 {Vivian Davis, Lake Shore Mixed .. .. 491 “ Joe Pickett, Fisher 626 Gertrude Rhodes, Milano Inn ........ 599 | Tessie Van Benten, Schakel' 8 Bar, ghop 491 Maris Honors |B Bei iumoat, save « ua Ike Seated Selact op L__Co:: HY pon mbfbeiens Cott hie + e ’ . a Ho! y Trus te St. Mark's Honors Krtie Hinkle, Riviera Past Presidents eis ilena nsen, Indiana Fur .~ 4 ’ x " B k il Te * Lar" RS sht. a hrlings Bu uilding Cont. sis rots Shoe Store... as etha eams lan Rat aEue eee 8 Estelle Nash, lagro oit's Shoe Store 7 A banquet was held last night Rad ein, X ower... Bone ‘Sumer. Monday Night Sons’ ACCORDING 10 HOYLE at St. Mark's Hall for mem- R \ i Teas | jaVerne Biers, Frank ure .... i bers of the CYO Cadet, Junior, Randy Prabes, Masse Sie iieces:: : y Hee he and Senior basketball teams andy, 8 , ;
their coaches, William Melloh and | Bill Mid orn fortes Robert Casse. Awards were pre-iDe’ sass Bai 92 Beer 607 sented to each player and hig . coaches. The banquet guests were hon-| 8% ored by Mayor Al Feeney and The
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Parkway Inn ._... > i 520 ; 3 ne 1 iis : jo » ; : 3 : Bo i AE IL Slee reine oh on ‘ll ZN Copitll New York and New Jersey Madison and Troy — of ar Some. [igh Pit Sora Ng | oe 121 W.Wash. - 237 E Wash 45S. West _ Golfing Notes Es colt gon ths LEE Be B 7 3ag Ruth A Ss anche i : iS | Nn my ~Va. Ave. and South St. 42nd and Fall Creek Blvd.” ~ 401 KERtaRRy: Ave. = KN Le ThE Ea ; ESET b : ea Emerson & Bethel, Beech Grove nip : ;
12-13. An estimated 600° golfers will participate to try for amateur and professional individual titles and team championships.
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