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PHOENIX, Ariz, Mar. p pape Leo Duroches of the New

York Giants conceded that Brooklyn is the team to beat in the Na-

tional asany” to do it.

my pitching as a

delphia’s,” Leo continued. “Monte Kennedy could be a 20-game . winner for us. And we've got proven guys like Larry Jansen, Sheldon Jones and Dave Koslo, Our pitching is as good as anybody’s except for for Brooklyn's.

+ SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Mar. | 9—Ralph Kiner continued his heavy cannonading yesterday as he belted a single and another homer in the Pittsbugh Pirates’ intra-squad game. The homer €leared the left field fence, which is 354 feet from the plate. He hit one in the Pirates’ first intra-squad game last Tuesday and has a total of six hits in two games.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Mar. , 8—Manager Casey Stengel of the! New York Yankees crossed his fingers and hoped today that Shortstop Phil Rizzuto's sore shoulder was merely a routine training camp annoyance. Rizzuto reported soreness in the shoulder yesterday and said he probably would not play in the

World Champions’ week-end. ser-

jes with the St. Louis Cardinals. -A similar ailment hampered him

during the 1948 season but mys-.

teriously disappeared last season.

LAKELAND, Fla, Mar. Former New York Yankee suger Charley Keller walloped-a-triple-double and single in the Detroit)

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BRADENTON, Fla.,, Mar. 9— Tommy Holmes thinks his sore thumb is a “blessing in disguise” may hinder his breaking into Braves’ outfield, “Fm a slow spring,” Holmes said.

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a lot of running and getting --into- shape.” VERO BEACH, Fla., Mar. 9! Brooklyn Dodger officials pressed concern over Pitcher Jack Banta's lame arm today. . Trainer Harold Wendler reported he could find no swelling in the arm or shoulder mtscles and said the trouble might be deep in the shoulder.. PASADENA, Cal, Mar, 9— | Howie Judson, Bill Wight and Marino Pieretti will pitch three innings each in the Chicago | White Sox first exhibition game with the Chicago Cubs next Saturday, Manager Jack Ons-._ Tow announced today.

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| Manager Bucky Harris of the | | Washington Senators isn’t giv- | ing up before the season starts, “I don’t see how this club

managed to finish last in 1949,”

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boys hit 18 “batting ice

I'm sure it | will beat the club homer rec- | ord.”

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, Mar.” 9—-Second baseman Gene Markland signed his contract and joined the Philadelphia Athletics

‘yesterday, leaving the club with

only two unsigned players— Catcher Mike Guerra and Pitcher

‘Hank Wyse,

i | SARASOTA, Fla, Mar. 9— Mel Parnell, Chuck Stobbs and Maurice McDermott pitched three innings each in the Bos- | ton Red Sox’s intra-squad game | yesterday. All impressed although Stobbs was touched for four unearned runs in one inning.

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billing” at the Indians’ {camp here today. | Here's why:

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Concentrate on Infield | Sponsored by the University of three points of third- -place Pitts-

Next to these two, infield prac- Michigan Alumni of Indianapolis, |tice ranks’ fairly high. Today was, the dinner will feature movies of [the first time the Indians have There's $100,000 wrapped up in the hunk of high school lad at 'had an infield workout so far. the left. He's Paul Pettit, the California southpaw the Pittsburgh |

Grunwald Hits Madison Cubs Ball: Tribe Has? for Tech.

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{11 ‘years at Madison, Tike Coach Herman Hinshaw of Tech, won't tonight. Indians Through Paces throw an “brawn” into Saturday's By PHIL JOHNSON :

and infield practlce shared ‘top |Schnaitter, president of-the senior has 934 and Browhe and uley are in the top 20, too. Haver will follow the Barons here the second period., Without that {So is Lorenz. He has a straight while Springfield and Cleveland penalty,

That makes Madison’s popular the regular season's “i{baseman, was slamming the bali principal, Connor K. Salm, happy. {all over the place in vesterday's But distribution of 2371 tickets|leader that holds a 3-2 edge over Twice he rapped (enrollment is 287) doesn’t make the Caps this season, was surMadison's! prised with a 6 to 3 beating in

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| Coach Oosterbaan, voted * ‘Coach “I-wanted to begin “with our of the Year” in 1048, will speak.

[Caps Seek to Widen Lead In 2d Place Race Tonight

Victory Over Buffalo Would Give Locals

6-Point Margin, Virtually Clinch Playoff Spot

By BILL EGGERT.

The second-place Indianapolis Caps can go into: a six-point lead | "Cone Eddy, who has won 10 over Pittsburgh tonight with an American Hockey League triumph

sectionals and six regionals in here in the Coliseum over Buffalo,

¢ Cleveland, the western division runaway leader, gave the Caps in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is idle

more lifs last night with a 4-4 tie

A triumph fonight will virtually:

clinch second place for the Caps Purgh and can narrow that to one. ".°

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idence Goalie Don O’Hearn who caught tripping a Flyer in

the Flyer-Indians game

games on the road will wrap up would have been the first sinless

schédule.

Buffalo, the . eastern . division

tilt played in the AHL this: season On the ke AMERICAN ‘HOCKEY LPAGUE

Western , Division

8s . 1} W L 1 tS. {several times his long, low liners loyalty. Ojonivai last night as the Mo-/.. 6 2 14 10 Prats . \ 3 1 rolled clear back to the fance. Madison wants tovget by Tech. fe 3 Toa C on trig Tie hiv P nay BRM ———— Src oals. wa e sons 8 otc 3 38 38 39 It was the biggest power dis-! loss on the road in 31 games. 6 18 38 14 1 Hh a Play since work started Monday. Dinner to Honor In other game last ight aa » 0 00 3 | z s S ni EEE \ re Gutteridge, the coach of the ISpringfield beat St. Louis. 7 Ie q 8 SRL 18318 fo ee Xp per Jl Ts “Pr ce 64 20 32 3 61 232.244 Tribe ‘and, basketball ref on the Michigan Coach and the Providence Reds Scored New Haven 8 2¢ 32 10- 38 188 219 side, reported for work early yes- three goals in the second period Hershe: 66 18 37 10 38 213 BT terday morning. He suited up! Bennie Oosterbaan, football to edge Hershey, 5 to 4. Fuss Las, NIGHT for the workout. coach at the University of Michi- : 8 d J 5 att x sy is “3. . > 1, incinnatt & uw a) C He even hinted that he may gan, will be honored at a dinner Flyers Getting Close Cleveland {Bit Raburn og Fhe ¥ 3 8S Tstart ‘playing around in the in- at 6:30 p. m. Sunday at the The Springfield triumph came Buffalo at Indianapolis (8:30:. St. Louis

in-a-game that saw only one pen- at Providence

alty called. -8t. Louis is within.

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RESULTS LAST Nour NATIONAL LEA GUE , New York 4. Chicago 2 it gx Bost on 3

Regular Gas

Pirates reportedly laid down $100,000 to sign. That's Hugh Luby,

| scheduled te break into professional baseball with the Pels in the

| Class AA Southern Association.

Sycamores Beat Evansville For NAIB- Tourney Spot

{infield practice” Lopez said yes-|

[tice schedule worked out. {Don (Gutteridge) on hand to help me, we can get down to some real | work. | “We really don’t have too many {infielders here, I'll probably work

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fm the first few days with Eddie

Bockman (the recent Pittsburgh [Fie at third,” put Bob Weyganet

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Other | New Orleans Pelicans manager, doing the watching. Pettit is |terday, “so I could get a full prac- g.n a)

T. Dana,

speakers will include dean of the With School of Forestry at the University of Michigan, who will talk on “Michigan and the Foundation for Atomic Research. n

Enter Tourney

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: TERRE HAUTE, Mar, — For the “third straight time, Indiana er Frank Frisch gave the Chicago State has earned a spot in the NAIB basketball tournament at KanCubs the day off today after de- Sas City. The Sycamores last night defeated Evansville College, | {j voting yesterday’s four-hour prac-| 73-61, in the final game of the qualification meet. The consolation game of the two-night. elimination tourney,

;was won by Indiana Central Col-|

come was 58-51 with four min-|

utes to play. But the Aces got | Powers, Kunkel, Dimich 4, Hans &. Berger, | __ORLANDO, Fla. Mar... 8 S0me consolation. Joe. Haefle took Indiana Central (4) Hanover (il).

Sa nett,

I 207, rookie Sal C

“That's

Davenport). at short,

and Grunwald at first.

how we'll line up for a scheduled for Apr. 6 opened its while, anyway.’ 3

play]

GU : IP) — ampagna at second AUGUSTA, Ga. Mar. 9 (UP)

The Masters Golf. Tournament

_ientry list today for five addition-

ae] Lopez was “boosted a bit higher! s al play ers — two Americans and’

BURBANK, Cal, Mar. 9 Man. ¥§¢, runner-up in the Hoosier| Eramlle (6) ind. stste cit ager Zach Taylor is wasting no College Conference. They defeat-| R.Barneit.? 3 $ 3 McDonald t 3 $4 time inspecting Rookie Pitcher ©¢d Hanover, conference -leader, Northermart 8 1 1 Kunkel! 2.8. 2 'Will Pilgrim, io impressed the 74-71. | Bde 3 3 § Bsa 3 3 denon, terms. ‘Louis Browns’ intra-squad/ Paced by Lenny Rzészewski and | Hol 0°'1 3Rresawskig 6 4 5 game yesterday. Don McDonald, the Sycamores) Konimsber.e 3 3 § Walkers 303 Taylor promptly announced took the lead in the second haif| | BArRer.g 5-0-3. i be Rob Ia that “Pilgram would pitch again 8nd Weré never headed. The Rotem, 1 2.21 Total 377s 23 With maybe a little more pitchingN. tomorrow after only one day of closest the Purple Aces: could Toe AhIows ppssed-R, Barnett TH

2, Kohlmeyer, McDonald Si

La Broi

He predicted more/of the same the tournament. work for the Indians on Friday! Jack Rurke-Jr: of White Plains; , second te: ading money winfor the older hurlers on the staff. ner ye the winter, and Amateur

Tuesday when Lloyd Gearhart, three foreigners.

Pi hard-hitting outfielder up from! rhe Yanks were added to the 3/Atlanta of the Southern Asso-'geia by

vate nf thai Falta

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