Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1950 — Page 12
Ln THAL 3 a Press Sports Writer. % iit wititiers sladh or the pot. gold at night. goin perennial ‘title hopefuls von a couple of former nd The two downstate clubs may be installed as favorites to clash
pions today as the race for Indiana's 40th annual high school bas- for the crown. But don’t bet even a wooden nickel on it. ; i
etball chown entered its last lap. I Lafayette's bucking Broncos, state champs two years ago, had Marion then rode over Sheridan, 61 to 45, ] ou mR S 3 The final foursome was composed of Madison's Cubs, runners-up lost to ye ay Bend Central, finalist las? year, twice Hi BELL show. The veteran Sheridan a a, Yusphte dribbled and| PAD POFF, —_ 36 polnts, and toweripg Bob Clayton. with to state champ Jasper a year age; New Albany's tall Southern COn-| the regular season. In all, Coach Marion Crawley’s Broncs Soppediatot } his way to 46 points in two games to lead the semifingl scoring.i 35 were the second and third top scorers for New Albany am ference hot-shots, and former titlists Lafayette Jefferson and Marion 11 games during the 1949-50 campaign for the worst record of the Marion won its only state title back in 1926. This year Coach| the “scoring leaders. Winslow looked practically of the North Central loop. i 116 regional champions. | Woody Weir's boys were beaten 10 times before the tourney. warfare. swamping Evansville Bosse, 75 to 55, in the’ a ~The two southern outfits rated as strong state final possiblities) pp oo uis funior-studded varsity took the bull by the horns | >= sw at night.
alo But the two NCC members, completely sidetracked dur-| i d the So Be f a I provided a surprise twist for Saturday’s three-game Saturday night and up-ended the uth nders, 55 to 53, a ter)
MADISON'S. CUBS, the United Press fitle Milly looked a bit By virtue of their prolific scoring in the sections, Madison
finals here when they emerged victorious from the Lafayette an
d disposing of stubborn Hammond, 50 to 46.
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shaky against Indianapolis Tech and won, 55 to 48, before polishing
Ralph Kiner the
. ready. After merrily belting “homers” ‘in intra-squad games, the Na- “ tional League homer king kept it giv . Lup against ‘major-league opposi- . tion. In yesterday's 6-to-4 victory! “over the St. Louis Browns, he ‘rammed two 450-foot home runs, © the second winning the game in _ the 10th inning, and added two “ singles for half of the Pirates’ spring.
freight hits, Bis Parnell allowed two hits ‘and Rookie Infielder Danny 0'Con- no runs in five innings yesterday, - mell also homered for the Pirates a5 the Sox beat the Philadelphia with one man on. Brownie hit- Phils 3 to.0.” Rookie Bob Giltinng hero was rookie Rocco Ip- jespie allowed the Phils thres hits . polit, who sent the game into in the last. four innings. extra innings with a two-run sin- _- gl in the ninth.
- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
is. concerned—he's during Dodgers’ winning
inning. Ace pitchers on both sides
ing up four runs, Rex Barney ve, and Warren Spahn five.
SARATOGA, Fla—Lefty Mel Parnell of the. Red Sox, a 25-game winner last year, looked today like one of the most advanced hurlers in training this
" PHOENIX, Ariz. was Keeping
~Heavy hitting alive rookie. Herb
| took a battering—Don Newcombe!
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Entry blanks for the tourney will be mailed Wednesday. ©
PCC Needs New Officials Supervisor
LOS ANGELES, Mar. 13 (UP) The Pacific Coast Conference was in the market today for a supervisor of its football and basketball officials. Abb Curtis resigned tliat posiition Saturday to take a similar post with: the Southwest Conference where he will be assistant to Secretary Jimmy Stewart. >
Casting Notes
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holes on their own $10,000, 54-/ Thirty-three of | them drew handicapped amateur!
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A coincidence made him the strong man of the tournament. The drawing paired him with his host here, Christopher J. Dunphy, a four-stroke handicap player. Snead, Hogan's conqueror in the Los Angeles Open playoff, drew two 13-handicap players, Britton B. Wood, Piqua, O., and Ogden Phipps, Roslyn, L. I The touring professionals know now it was fatal to let Snead get ahead “in the early rounds of a tournament. Slammin’ Sam grabbed a six-stroke lead in the {third roand at Miami Beach with! ia record-breaking 65 and coasted : through the final day for a 273! total for 2 72 holes, 15 under par.| ir
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mifinal districts. > 8 8 : — oft Rushville in the nightcap, 64 to 49. per game and swamping their eight tourney rivals by an average Muncie se 5 ew. BEFORE THE climactic finale, South Bend ran its winning | Big Spence Botmaities Jas Madison's big gun, controlling the of ais, the Xling d job, Hmits LA t 4 - New Albany turn most spar! efensive job, NOON GAMES shaped up this way Saturday: streak to 25 straight by ousting previously undefeated Richland boards: besides tossing In n pie versus Marion, and Lafayette versus New Albany. {Genter 43t0 34. ‘I New Albany had surprisingly little trouble with Winslow and ing its eight dowrvay victims to just 34 points each. * el eT eft - . e In gg Jo? Williams Says— All- Sta Ge t Fe 1 of Fieldh Fi | tie Am ~ Jos Williams Say . ars et Feel of Fieldhouse oor Star >anss’ sence ows 3 Jou s BR The Ca iSog er Takes | dudbronrd Sve In [Tribe Catching Pro em | ine N or 0 before 5360 ¥ The Sprir L Sock at Pepper | Ahn Only Experienced Backstop Hasn't Hit tributd Go OoTims Heer Ch Launch Practice Camp Yet; Team Drops 1st Exhibition Goglis un ne-iime Flee amp For Charity Tilt Bob Ganss, Indianapolis Indians’ leading catcher at the pres- action minu Is Still Throwing Punches (Continued From Page One) | ent time, is the father of » “brand mew” six-pound, six-ounce - the same t i alled + foul " daughter. The baby was born last Friday to Betty and Bob. burgh lost PALM BEACH, Fla, Mar. 13—Whatever became of| {TR a have e ‘Gass in Cléveland, O,.-whers Bob has spent the winter months guaranteein the State Department? There would have been no com-| And so the banter went, back Forking biog Soi ing Toth expected to report : Place fr -plaint if Mr. Acheson had insisted Comrade Gubitchev| and forth until Hinkle alged tal Yor the must swim back. Preferably under water. The boys in| Ltn She ree BE wail: By PHIL JOHNSON, Times Special Writer ; Yo Suar = ing—40's -will- remember -Socker Coe -as-the-fleet: 1 new coach to start] NEW "ORLEANS, Mar. 13—Bob Ganss has pointed out an polis the roaring Tw ces vg ed for their ominous omission in the Indians’ spring make-up that could be as games won. champ who discovered Sailor Ernie Schaff, destined to re- the ball rolling. . ime. He disastrous as a blow-out during’s Speedway race. out such co! ceive mortal wounds in a bout with Primo Carnera. Well, as Hink Sint was ® any a the And ‘it's one that will have to be corrected, and fairly soom, making the Charles Francis Coe; hard-hitting editorialist, Socker is telling the Wrote he pi pre asking] 100; if Indianapolis intends to hover above the pack in this sea~ eommoners. 8 y ‘hy 8 place Sen. (Cl (Red) Pep- o : An O Te th ations. tie wanted to" know) <8 Smocalon pennant chase fo ne rive and gaee wp tree | + tn 0 Be Ph say. -Incidentally, the Schaff knockout soured what the boys did best, their hits and a run in the three i" first-period Dy the fight vacket for a long time. Like many others he weaknesses, their strong points. | But his absence tends to mag: wotked. . . + Sin Lawler (33, goalle Ross thought it was strictly theater. Observation: This is the kind of There were questions Ike: Inify the situation all the more. Keokuk) finished the game se chilled as country where a fellow begs to be recogmized as Jesse James. yo 100 Work oulgoriind Briefly, it is this: [He gave 2 3 Hits i, with Seven ’ ’ : ’ ’ ond an Large meat supplies in Tampa Izbeled Sholee beef a your own shots?”, “How are you The Indians. need catchers. {and the other stuff was to go on Gravel a Tews rset a? The Tre” could wee ome or wuss tn on Tn workowt | pul us 2 8s a te wast 6 kd student who was kicked out for gambling The boys were honest in eis more Sod Sacksiom, And that|this morning. only unbeat se than to bet on Lou Little’s football team. The new self-appraisal for they knew the ntinue to be felt only twe g had more sense o . on yy task that lay before them wasn't until some show. striving for Miami ball park is definitely top drawe 1 an easy one. i Backstop Situation Iviera Oscars, His For the minors it ranks in class with Wrigley’s pliant in Los | : . Angeles and the Seals’ stadium in ’Frisco. The tip is around that | After their short briefing se Here's the catching situation + logue last IL varsity will train here next spring. For a good Sat- | sion, the boys went up on the| |as it stands today. guffawing. urday or Sunday attraction the park will outdraw St. Pete two {floor to warm up. Even the warm-| Gangs is the lone catcher on| nT Win blossomed © : e, a fact which has not escaped the notice of B. (for Box- | {up didn’t last long. Hinkle wanted ‘the roster with Triple - A ex-| ] in the final office) Rickey, you €an be sure. {to see them work, so he: i perience. As sich, he is. there- over his st {them over, put some 0 e fore slated to b swimming level tl Fishing his grandson Andy off Key *Latgo he other day, The Indiana College All-Stars didn't waste “any time yovterdey morning getling started on Jem Ay TIF, Whive mod] ore slated i an Two loca} Je winning Clovelpns ¢ Herbert Hoover, an expert, hooked a bone fish weighing seven -their first practice session at Butler Fieldhouse, Taking a shot is Bob Metcalf, Valparaiso scoring started scrimmage. Bare bos es ot] Lopes a ws ots Yost as. Sa pounds. No, no, not Mr. Hoover, the bone fish. Like all Republicans, champ. Watching (left to right) are Buckshot O'Brien, Andy Taff, Bill Butterfield, George Schreiber | It was amazing to watch the hinted as much. a eo Aten (GH) Sawilink he's ‘suffered from New Deal devaluation but not that alarmingly. and Bob Hemrick. — {boys work and there was an ap-| Del Ballinger, who played 104| Athletic Club, 40 to 35, in the in the nets “The Ben Hogan Story” goes into production, if that’s the - r———————— — (proving hum of conversation {rom games with the New Orleans|indac pool ‘and the Riviera girls against St. Hollywood word for it, in May. Asked if he'll appear in the film Tickets Sold Out |the few scattered fans who came| Pelicans last season, has had|turned back the Twin Cities Ott Heller Hogan, here for the- tamed Seminole tournament which began to- {to watch them. Just a considerable work on the coast Swimming team in South Bend, also, as a m day, thought not. “They probably want someone who looks less: For Ca e Finals half hour or so before the boys before coming to New Orleans. 56 to 28 players a 1 terrifying,” he smiled. Only time the tiny Texan looks terrifying, g . were shaking hands, getting:ac- He's a veteran of quite a few Victory in the 300-yard mediey grind of ch 1s when he’s on a golf course with a club in his hand. At Fie Idh ouse {quainted. Now they were running years in pro ball relay gave the indac gitls revenge can get we It is curious how Hollywood evaluates sports stories. Hogan fup and down the floor playing] However, his meager bat aver- over the Atlanta tex. The -In- - After Cle became hot stuff following his narrow escape from death. “And it together as though they had done age with the Birds last year— om, ) and. Riy he biographies of Ruth and THE THSAA is sorry, but there. 5... 230—doesn't ¢ h for d2c8 lost a 53 to 22 decision to at took ‘impending tragedy to recommend the B he tickets left for the final { oesn't say too muc OF | the Geor last mth: } _ Cleveland t! _ Gehrig.-.0ld Connie Mack was looking back to Mickey Cochrane's {are no tickets left at e Unals, Of course there were mistakes. his offensive “ability. Ballinger] ao glans — ot broke out w iehrig.- th the AAA's before yesterday's game with the Saturday in Butler Fieldhouse. {Sure there were rough spots, but'was strictly an off-on, in and Summary of The lnase mee in tLe’ secor early days wi . The four finalists, New Albany. |; ee would be ironed .out- for|outer with the Birds. 400-Yard Pres _Sivie Relay— Washingions. the woist I oversaw trying to catch pop | Jeff of Lafayette, Marion and, were other practice Ses-| This can’t be held against him, Atiants (Garton Burnett, Davison. Rich Wol in Shank, 't tly say he was ever hit on the head with-one | bs Bison. i. Be Svable to thor sions set for today, tomorrow and apparently. (Witness Roy Weath-|,Jo0.¥erd Beast, Santa, 3 Morrison: shot by +B but if he escaped it. was a miracle.” The jaunty octogenarian-— | 7] THe Principals of the | PeThaDS even the day of the game. erly and Dom Dellassandro after Inara Free Siyle—Won by Roberta, Bower at : he'll bo 88 next time around—revealed he had to buy the entire | schools so informed THSAA Com- Tony Watches Intently leaving New Orleans.) Indac: 3. D. McMahon, Indac: 3, Turner, tipped in th Portland ball club to get Cochrane’s contract. missioner L. V. Phillips yester-| Standing on the sidelines, in-| 4 Other Catchers 440-Yard Pree Siyle—Won Storer. During the f d | tently watching the-boys as they : Indsc: 3, Davison. "Atlanta; » Barn 5 ore TOUT In the winter of '27 Johnny Farrell shot ‘the “La *Gorce course ay. |drove, dribbled and shot, was! The Indians have four other|at 0 arg Free” oY Won re i were down here in 63 strokes. Some 10 days ago Johnny Palmer, one of . wD" {Coach Hinkle. Once in awhile catchers in camp. One has Class! asianta; 2. Roberts. Indac: Davison: when the C te modern pros, got himself an identical 63 over the same layout. MR. PHILLIPS backed up the |) would call -a halt, bring the| A experience. One is just a rooklel iF EE TRL wu by Turner, advantage | the mogern D 8 2 Well, if nothing else, it proves Farrell was four schools by saying the bo of £ es trying out, not even signed. {Indac: 2, 2 on MC)8h Indac: 3. Besoen. Joe Lund What does this prove? We IHSAA office has allotted all its| OY> Over, olfer a few sugg They are, in the order of their “ibis, War v;' intended def pretty good, too. A scout reports that Frankie Sinkwich, new office a |tions, switch the lineups around. : ’ | Diving Won ur’ Baton, Atlanta. Tae; we a ._Tampa University grid coach, must first win over a grumbling .ducats. Fach of the four finalists . ahd back the All-Stars would go a : Te : [ho + » 28a alumni which demanded a more experienced inentar. was given 950 tickets. The: 12 for more running and shooting. > Slland evel Fe 249, 2 ai: Yard Barat Sit Won, by, Store Storer, 5 ey Sof Maybe what football needs is a two-platoon system of old frads Echaols defenteq in the semifinals | And then it was all over. Their Dany), DAR : Rr ta |ndac ard fecal iavesWea xe EoRey oh y n, Jerse ; F.e the Garden pairing of Wile Pop 3i4_Ray Fames 20) Aghin 3 The rest of the ticliets went to frat Jratiice was past. and they Uniontown). The rookie is a fel.| T2"*F: Nail. J. McMahon). Fime, 4 defenseman jiches world's mpIoRIT on St. Patrick's Day. What has hap- the other 750 IHSAA schools, Vere ready to take a shower and ),w called Dick Abrahamson. the goal ligt rh i qjchanipiet McAuliffs, McGoverns, Gibbonses, McTigues, press and radio and tourney of- When the players had 1eft for «2 Jue Sojution ig J be Widened ps Kilbanes, Slatterys and the rest of the Irish?” Comment: Got | Betals. |the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity| S000: Veteran catcher with ex-if won. gag RI, 10 A. M. fo Neen 8 I mart, perhaps. err: house where they are to live Jetience In.al least Ad-orsbelier} MON. Thru SAT, 2 0. M. to 4D. M. Ty - 8 4. : . . ” . . It may not be true what they say about Dixle but I'm assured | {Armory Schedules | during their stay in Indianapolis, First Loss PARKWAY RECREATION Bower at 11 it is true what they're saying about Dick Sisler. Namely, that | All- Heav eiaht Card {Coach Hinkle and. his assistant, Phil-ins—The Indi 1 + thete! : ‘ The Baron the Phils’ first baseman can be had for a good pitcher or a stout | yw 9 Bob Dietz, sat around discussing a ns—1ine Indians lost the r| 117 W. 34th 51. WA MN of thei: hig hitter. Are you listening Mr. Stoneham? Come mid-May and the Six heavyweight matmen Willithe practice and making plans| rot exhibition of the spring | - ssn ———————— wick and’ Bi Gants will be looking under beds, in affics and in old plano crates | compete in three bouts in the!for today’s session: |¥ esierqay 3fternon, ; - It was e———————— given a rest ~ for somebody te play the initial cornér, as I have nicknamed it. Armory tomorrow night. | “We have some good height, na 29 Syston > ecision to the GAS PRICES REDUCED who Is rota Yi I'm Woy we ny old friend reliable soitte, Ja broke too. 1 _ Contenders for the world’s title said Hinkle, “and the boys tion Howes r y Liovd G | the . post-se f will clash in the main event with certainly know how to shoot. I hart, a trib g tfield Y sal REGULAR GENUINE with Buffalc Yogi ran third *in the . Louisiana derby Saturday. This Yogi “Wild Bill” Longson, of Salt Lake think the Olympians are going to art, a tribe outfielder, was loaned GASOLINE ETHYL winner. kee ¢ er. | looked too much like a horse to be mistaken for the Yankee cateh City, Utah, signed to face En- know they were in a basketball to the Pels for the afternoon and : es 1. -New-Ha 3 e ran one, two in the race but the estable's best horse | 3 , sh i rare Wedtrentduv 11 to | knocked inthe winning run: : Brookmead h rique Torres. Ba y nigh I B PAID The re i his one Ih the! { rfair. The He played the outfield and Frank! » e gu “WHSH'T A Starter "Sun Agith. Get yourselt a piece of t Otto Kuss, a former Big Ten| One thing seemed ce 1 Kalin, = another - Indian fielder, | TAX | here Sunda; l : | t | : Farts Dow Brig WIRT.Up being Bie choice of 1 Raosk He Conference champion from Indi- [loam Sollee PL, re handled the, first sack: for the} Haven. The : ! ana University, will meet Tiger | t/Birds. . . . Bobby Kellogg, an fifth triumpg Isabel Dodge Sloane thinks it's her best colt since Cavalcade, Jack Moore, of Toledo, In the |when game time rolls around a ontfielder, Played Second bane and| BLUE POINT A oiCy 10 - games 34 winner who made Discovery quit at the stretch. When-<the Calu-| | 8:30. land met pair, Bewitch and Armed, was beaten at 2 to 5 at Gulfstream! semiwindup. ‘Prior to the All-Star-Olympians €0t the Indians’ lone hit. ... . Fred | pelaware, Madison & Ray Sts. he Bit over ee. week-end an outraged chalk player on nthe Tawn screanied;) [~The first event pits Vic Christy, tilt will be a game between two |Suoble 02; Davenport) started, . We ie ’ “It don't make sense. They close the dice games around hre, but) o Hollywood, against Col. Pete of the top amateur teams in the Er wisterD let this sort of thing go on.” : . Peterson, of Los Angeles. . state, the Ace Electric Co, team INDIANAPOLIS -three games is and the Danville Miss Lily Pons, the dainty demi-tasse of the Met, watched ot 1ndianapol fey heduled.-a Kramer best Gonzales for the 67th time in their tennis marathon. Semifinal. Leaders... Ck ere ANIL A rie eds] NGER poe night eohere SEtUNGAY. Beautiful * “she cooed af one stage of the match. The leading scorers in last, ." +p. Butler band under the \ wind up the + Everybody agreed she was, Mine Host Timothy Hall of the Carlton Saturday's semifinal games fOr 3i.oction of Charles Henzie will FOR RELIABLE COURTECUS SERVICE and . Sunda) % has heard there's an old fighter critically {ll around here who says the 1950 Indiana High School present a musical show, “The : ; ; home engag he's George Gardner ami wonders if he's the real one: {Basketball Championship: {8a Girt “OXYGEN THERAPY | USE YOUR GREDIT AT | ! cinnati club TT To ~THaFry Jobbs, G, Sherida . 3 All ‘seats for the CHAFIt ‘bas- jj : at — 8 better gar Training Camp Briefs— Bail pot 6. Sew Aoany sal R ketball r Shartty and q) Tie-Senismens. Oa Be: Rented ui RY ) phowing. Pat Klein. F. Mario 13 9 35 ketball game are re t 1H $1 A Louis [Etee Shine. c, South Bend Cot. 13° 9 33 fans ‘who attend the game will] HAAG'S AAU nda ;. Bt. Lou ards Pin Hopes on Return Beth eo XE 1 1 8 tha hero wont be any waiting || 402 N, Capitol Ave. | JAS aay with Bi Diapcls Feber. CG aarion .... 13 4 30 when it comes time for them to ‘Na Ph aR ENE IL AA Thursday a f Jerry Stuteville, Indiana University ace, goes “in for a layup Sick Reed. Ryshvifie (l710 8 28itake their seats. On ‘hand to Das Tass . De Fae 131 W. Washi $ ) son Saturd: usial to End Slump doing Thre © BEE EE nee em Whe ember 0 i Washington St, “New Haven , a wa 1 of | Ss 8ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Depressed by {heir woeful showing FT a Tf ——— LARGEST SELECTION ce The easte fn two games against the New York Yankees, the St. Louis Cardi- oxin ourney ogan's s Return ay ow ly donated their time to the e Bu Diamond 1 Linolewss 1 Iniang + second and nals nursed the fond hope today that everything will be all right charity game. y _ RUGS from $2.39 . going on be when Stan (the man) Musial comes back." th HIGEST- casa. rRICES vane ‘Look Tor the store With the Bis red “Springfield. : The Cards needed a powerful bat like Musial's as they absorted Snead S Cash-Making Pace Womb goadion front trailingthe 15-to-4 and 7-to-1 trouncings from the Yanks uring the week- end. 10 | nen far. . 1 will receive as: “a STANLEY “Jewelry. Co. HOOSIER . * 2 “only ‘one 3 sus RQw. we're better. than we've: proc PALM BEACH Flas Mar, 13-CUP)-=The return-of Hen Hogan Star team i icipation in J'!3 W. Wash. Linceln Hotel Bids. PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. + Providence ‘shown in these games,” moaned Sunday against the “Cardinals, N : in the rich Seminole pro-amateur tournament today, plus high- memerito of his partic Ba : : 211 E. Washington’ RI-8315 reer 1 Td SRopber Bal ¢ Meanwhile, the Yanks cele. Fhe -Indtanapolis amateur box- h; indicap parfners, may slow down Sam. Snead’s. money-making. the game, a Bulova mbassy | REten — : i Dhggisnoencsian . Card skipper ‘Eddie Dyer. Bm pionships with E with gold] S a “THE CHEE RTORt DOtter they brated the * Siguing of piicher 08 championships whi opens Hong ‘the golf trail wrist watch, complete g : seem headed for a horrible fate, Tommy Byrne for about $17,000, Mar. 30-1n. ie Argery for a two: Snead banked another $2000 check as the three:itroke winner expansion band. - These ent “Watch ) oping : ; : CES! : - hey leaving infielder - Bobby Brown 44y Tun. The tournament is or the Miami Beach open yesterday to bring his earnings for the/are. an exact duplicate of the - Aéeurat *P dabl Jor in the two games they : sponsored by the Robinson- r - - > ones received by the football ceurate — Dependable mustered only six hits and com: the only holdout. te ; “year to $10.158 Top money $ Quick Service—Moderate Prices mitted eight errors, The ex- es Ragsdale Post, American Legion, maker from golf for 1949, Snead Wagering on the outcome has players who participated in the | THE- INDIANA_TRUST. s0. po BE asperated “Dyer _orderéd a long. . MIAMI, Fla. — Third-baseman 8nd is open to all open division has Jed the list of professionals passed the $100.000 in. previous.Orange Bowl foothall ho peti v Simic “session of fielding practice today Johnny Jorgensen, admittedly on Amateur boxers In Indiana. There every day this year, t0o.. years. The players will also take home ||| - 239 W. Washington St. | to cure the slipshod defense. the Brooklyn trading block, was {8 no novice division, The money players consider the. The wan little Hogan, already. with them their specially design [1S =F Cor. Virginia Ave.-& B, Wash. St Musial has been kept out of 8i1VINg prospective buyers an eye- = Tickets will ‘go on sale next complicated double-tournament at hailed as the greatest sports! [Same uRifops of wal have —— — pT Si action by a spring cold. {ful today. Monday at the Court House lunch thé plush Seminole Country Club comeback of the year after nar-|Plu R by | h pring. ‘ ! Jorgy cracked out three singles counter: Bush-( “allahan Sporting north of here as the richest event rowly missing death in .an auto-| {been 1orhshed Jhrough Ihe ii SHERWIN WILLIAMS. { Guaranteed WATCH " SAN BERNARDINO, Cal.—|in four trips yesterday as the Goods store, 136 E. Washington on the winter tour. A pro in -ai mobile accident, has been practic- | tesy 8Co: olf Fo Shoes oe Purpose | : the d You ¢an start the regular season Dodgers beat the Boston ‘Braves, Ist. Sportsman's Store, 126 N. hot-streak can take down the! Ing here for a week. He fired a| Soils Gon 3 Rubber Co. “Cotte Less! REPAIRIN Usal Uy Mew Prices right now as far as Pittsburgh's 16 to 11, including two singles Pennslyv ania St, and the Em- affair's three top prizes. 2-under-par yesterday.
thers of the socialite - set.| | M : ~New Conyers’ bid for a regular job with par : - BRANSON, Mo. — Be, York Yankee trainer Gus Mauch the Cleveland Indians. the. Indiana State CASE Assbeintion | Shitched to Calvert myself. says John : ; asaree worried Yank officials to-| The first-baseman hammered a i CAT TE chin Indianapolis’ NOVELTY . Swe al og ren ov : that the latest Injury to Joe homeér and two singles estérday huser, Columbus, 99: 29: Bright, TRICKS — SOUVENIRS here, alvert always | z : : Aggia's was nothingias the Tribe beat the New York Brishi, se. Karen Carliste ‘ang Fllen Gott] JOKES — NOVELTIES meliower.” £ ‘more than an blister. Giants, 18 to 6, in an exhibition. V&% | Accuracy — Mens Wilbur | CAPLAN'S DiMaggio the blister The Indians’ 17-hit attack also in-| Brooks, “ide; Sharles Sutpin, 08: twomen) - : Eo Zh Lo 8 J anHiag Baturars wot line cluded homers by Allle Sark and pu and I Bort Rl sach: lt nator! * aren, SeNnlIA™OI Snoars dail {3 samantwaskapt out of linewp(Lagry Doby. a ow. - ti " ENDaWHLS y » i ow : a v el 7) £ N ; 2 : IR 4 : 5 : oa » Hy % \ { A : J : Th & ; 2 Yor: . Po & =
