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FRIDAY. MAR . 10, 1960 _ Tribe's
Lopez Still Has only T we Experienced Inner Gardeners in New Orleans Camp
Pelicans Expect to Get First Sacker Grunwald McGrew. the Pirates’ chiet scout
and all-round farm man and whispered: him, To
On Theory Coogan Will Play for Indians
By PHIL JOHNSON, Times Special Writer - © NEW ORLEANS, La. Mar. 10—The Indians’ almost desperate infield situation was slowly but surely resolving itself today. Jack Conway, the regular shortstop of last. year’s Tribe, ended his holdout and reported to camp yesterday: His inflelding talent can be put to good use.- Bobby Kellogg, outfielder with the Pelicans last season, also reported, signed his contract and managed to get in a few laps around the park. : ER t
aren't we, Ted?” Jhich the rotund McGrew
I imagine you'll get Soogan.” , Meyer Likes Coogan
with the Pirates in San Bernardino, Cal.
4 § ok A : Pels Expect Grunwald away. As it now r stands, the In-| - ay: have but a half-dozen 1 But everybody in New Orleans SEL to hold a trifle longer Sana "| 1s.expecting Grunwald to play for| grill this Horning than they did fielders in camp. ot the six only the Pels this year. It's been an; yesterday. . Lots more infield two, Conway and Eddie Bockman, Jismost silent understanding that, | practice was on the docket. . , le-A experie: _| ong Rave trip nce or bet. | nearly equally long (6-3) Dale| more Work.
| Coo, an at t OF ot © Gut-| g he first sack.
. The weather has
Ownie Bush, Tribe prexy, told, take advantage of it. . . . Grun-
teridge can double at second base this reporter today: “You can | wala continued his fence -pound-
if the situation presents itself. n And if the Tribe was to start the geason tomorrow, they could field an infield with experience every-|
ave Grunwald. We're gonna get| ing in yesterday's workout. . . . {Dale Coogan.” {Dave Bell (.328 Albany) also did Then, with a slight show of a bit of wall knocking. . . . Both retrospect, Bush turned to Ted are rookies,
Cassidy's 685 Tops Night's Scores | As Bowlers Shake Off Short Relapse
By GENE LAWSON Fred Albers had 179-208-276—663 fit. Bob Cassidy's 685 series in the for P. R. Mallory and Cecil TrowGwinn Paint loop highlighted the bridge,' another West Side keglocal bowling picture as the keg- ler, was one shy of that figure lers came to life after their rather with a 199-200-263 affair. pathetic showing Wednesday - night. Women’ Better, Too Their superiority is reflected in Bob fired games of 220, 244 and The women showed signs of {he matter of individual and team 221 for Cassidy and Sons at the ey toa a Do Soa were totals and averages. West Side alleys. poste ut June Glasson reg-| “ » In all, 12 honor marks were istered a 599 series while subbing bere ay Just Pini wir chalked up, inclusive of Cassidy's with Indiana Fur in the Bowes have the highest three-game total mark. The race was close for the Seal Fast loop at the West Side (3082), the top single (1164), next three positions with only Plant. | Harry Stivers (of Brass Rail) has Heindenreich Flowers, of the] {an average of 197 to lead the
three pins separating the runner- | up from the fourth-place bowler. Pritchett Universal circuit, rang| loop and they have a league- : leading team mark of 947.
The Brassmen hold an even 10-game edge over second Herman Schmidt Insurance. In fact, the Brass Rail boys |have dominated the circuit from {almost the season's opening.
of 201, 223 and 247 in the Uni-/for a night's high of 3023. versal circuit for Carlos Bakery the women, it was Indiana Fur to snare second place honors. with games of 880, 840 and 934 Brass Rall Sidi “Thbiradice’ "2 Bob. Walker ‘was right on his for a 2657 total followed closely |Degvare Bowl
Leon Genzer uncorked scores!up scores of 992, 1004 and 1027) For Aetainaine League Standingy
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Turk’s Tavern loop at Dezelan’s. Ken Turpin compiled a 277- classic circuit in Indianapolis, |Rus sells. Sai 223-168—668 for Patterson's Serv-! goes at it again tonight. Leading} | acic’s Raver : ice, also of the Gwinn Paint loop. the loop is the Brass Rail out-| Sieg "Cosi"
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To Draw bi Gate :
Hilda Groebel; Indiana Fur
would draw more than $50,000, the largest fight-gate at Madison) Square Garden since the International Boxing Club began mt ing there last May. \ Welterweight Fusari of Irvington, N. J., was favored at 12-5 to! win the 10-round bout, but middleweight Flood of New York was| the “Television Kid” attracting] the fans, Irish Jimmy, only 21, is a slam-! bang socker who has captivated] the metropolitan . admirers of mayhem. His ring tactics are uncouth but ‘effective. “If “he has any knowledge of boxing he never displays it. He goes after -an opponent as if trying to _“brain’ him with rocks. And that style is perfect for television—as well as for ringside.
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Petro Quits as Cage Coach at Franklin High
FRANKLIN, Mar. 10 (UP)— Franklin High School basketball coach Vonda Petro resigned yesterday. Petro, who coached since 1948, succéeding Tim Campbell, rendered his resignation to School|. Superintendent Ralph Sheek. i His Grizzly Cubs enjoyed only mixed success, both years failing| year they won only three of -20| games,
“PRESENTS. emer ————— THE 1HSAA Rupp, Haskins Honored
NEW YORK, Mar. 10 (UP)—|Adolph Rupp of Kentucky was chosen coach-of the year today| and Hal Haskins of Hamline was} named winner of the Gold Star Award as the outstanding visiting player this season by the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association. Rupp was chosen because he led the 1949-50 Kentucky team, most of whom were sophomores, to a 25-4 season. -.
Conservation Parley Times State Service — LAFAYETTE, Mar. 10 — The - 12th annual state conservation =
“We are gonna get 3 answered: “Uhhh, yea; I guess so. At the moment, Coogan is still *
Billy Méyer has taken
IL-INS — The Indians were
Alfred (6-4) would succeed The pitchers, too, were slated for |
{got warmer and Lopez is going to °
Spot Ames Coed ts So. 8 Fon Nl, FUE CI Bei: 500 BOWLERS - (WOMEN) x |, ORBER LEAGUE ARADERS (WOMEN, | NEW YORK, Mar. 10 (UP)—| [June Glasson, Indiana Pur oe. B99! Mareary t Ray, Amer, United Life Mxd. 47 Advance sales for tonight's slug- Ne hon, Frank's Camure .. 363 Hilt Snyder Highiang Ladjes "_.... & 8 ging match between Charley Fu- Mary schrade:. Bane Handicap 358 Wilma Lay. Allison Ladies # sari-and Jimmy Flood-indicated it arte emt Frarsdir of Matines 338 Mary Hat at bobes 5 Garfield our gortiig’.
Butterfield,
Tony Hinkle Sunday at Fieldhouse at 11 a. m. Coach Hinkle plans daily practice ses. top-ranking amateur sion until the day of the game.|
Purdue;
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Oly me: Trim Packers. 97- 90, o Into Tie for Lead
ANDERSON, Ind. ‘Mar. To The Thdianapolis Olympians were -
ision. of the :National Basketball Association today for a very simple reason. They got hot when. it ‘counted. The Olymps proved that here last night when they exploded | «jon. 12 of 19 shots in the fourth quarter to. take the weary Packers
into camp, 97-90. The Packers; — “— oe mE. TOOL ae th end nd Frank Brian carried the load or
lof the third period. Anderson with ‘19 and 18 .
ipoints, respectively. . bia a Coach Cliff Barker = mpe'yictory gay the OI ne Oman joled- Ca hy BY
Music ® Sports ® News
; rap rorwirg” the the P Pa and- brought 'Shaefter who broke the. Packers’ their season record to 35-25. ght « backs. Shaeffdr dumped in Indianapolty (f an . Anderson (90) = points, two of which broke an 82- Hollapd.¢ A sacks © 35" 82 tie in the fourth period. | Jones. 4 3 Closs.t 7 5 6] Schaeffer.f 4 1 Hargis. $4 8 Tied Nine Times althel $ } 6 Komenich.e 4 3 5 Gro Stanczak.c 2 6 4 The score was tied nine times Melidiien.e 8 0 ligartert 00 il TOURNEY before the Olymps took over to Barkerg 1 + § Niemiera.g 1.3; stay. Shaeffer's tie-brea king "te¢ ° Hg ie i {fourth quarter basket was fol- | = BRO ADCASTS lowed by five more Olympian EH ne score: 3 Tome, a“, sau
points and the Packers were put on the run. Anderson players [ff 3 started to foul in desperation and 3 “Brian. they were lost.
Groza and Barker hooked in
3 ars ws Missed Holland 2, Schaef1th her, 3. Groza, Beard, Barker §,
Black 2. , Closs 3, Hargis, Komeniéh | with
Mike Dunn SATURDAY
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2 Games With Denver |
119 points apiece and Beard scored l
18 to lead the Olymps. Bill Clos Transferred to Midwest
The Indianapolis Olympians’ |Pro Basketball {final regular season games with Eastern Division
an. the Denver Nuggets have been
— a i gi .. transferred to cities closer to | Waghington 0... Bn 3 B® home, General Manager Babe ; 3 Ehiadeiphia i 3 am fis Kimbrough said today. SUN DAY 1 Diviste wo" ®" The game scheduled for Denver : Central D ! Voloran Bob Malloy § is shown giving: first hand information to evict aay hb 1 Pct. OB. on Mar. 17 has been moved to |, 1:15 P.M two new hurlers, James Mims, Albany {11.7), and William Pierro, [Rochester ....... 48 17 56 1u|Vincennes, Ind. for Mar. 16. BE + M, Waco (18-11). Pierro also holds the strikeout record of 275 in the Chicas ei 3? on 388 3 |Owensboro, Ky., gets’ the second Big State League. Photo by Henry Gilesing Jr. ir.. Times Hatt Photographer i Western, Division out a HI pars 18 instead ‘07 Mar, 19 ; IRR, $3. aa ———— All-American in Charity Contest Sine Uf Hom aw loc 28 (Continued From Page One) |and Harley Griffith, Indiana Cen- agi RESULTS i 138 i four-year mark ‘is 1085 points, tral; Jack Houston, Wabash; INDIANAPOLIS 97, aS, i RAL { Baltimore 01. New York 719, TACKLE and he is the only player in the James Woodward, Anderson; and Rt. payne 84, Chicago 71, TET : : . history of Notre Dame to score Bob Hemrick, Tri-State. 8hebovean 11s. Denner 02. Ice 1590 — top of the dic AF . P more than 1000 points. Complete Show Syracuse BN Ris ToNIGHT SET] The 15 members of the Indiana , lete ‘show has been [inlous at Philadelphia. R-2446 | Music ® Sports ® News College All-Stars will have their Sompigte show n ton at Bos -
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