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: h — y be ? ro n Sd . how to out-fs BUTTERFIELD MEYER SCHREIBER STRAIGHT STUTEVILLE - GRIFFITH METCALF TAFF HEMRICK McGRATH HOUSTON WOODWARD O'BRIEN store Indian, Purdue Indiana Valparaiso Ball State ~ Indiana Ind. Central Valparaiso - Hanover Tri-State Ind. Central Wabash Anderson Butler legal, = ing 6 : BOB DIETZ TONY HINKLE Si goen, Craw Asst. Coach : Coach ber- last fall?
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Olymps Nose Out Syracuse, Hinkle Orders Lopez to Give Two Rookie i
68-65, to Gain Tie for First Team fo Rest
By JIM SMITH
Top Amateurs Earl Henninge Clash in Prelim Hyplers Trials Tomorrow “But vou wor
| |Henzie will present a musical] a lot at first t Free Throws in Final 52 Minules Spell | ‘This is it. | \show, “The Calendar Girl.” Pilot Anxious to Test Pierro Against tle Nour : . ’ “. | Tonight, at Butler Fieldhouse. | For the game tonight, the All-| i . Nork, Too y Victory Margin as Nats Tempers Rise the Indiana College All-Stars will - As a memento of their participation in The Times Charity stars will be wearing a specially Pelicans; Stelmack 19 Work, T : You won B¥e By FRANK ANDERSON meet the Indianapolis Olympians Fund basketball game, members of the Indiana College All-Star |designed red, white and blue satin, By PHIL JOHNSON, Times Special Writer you et Now Unlike Christmas cravats the tie the Syracuse Nation Is gave in The Times Charity Fund. bas-| team will receive this 21-jowel watch, Bulova's "His Excellency.” suit furnished through the cour-| NEW ORLEANS, La, Mar. 15—Bill Plerro, the 23-year-old a sey the Indianapolis Olympians won't be exchanged ketbail game. The tipoff is slated’
—tesy of the Em-Roe Sporting | 18-11 record with Waco last season, is one 3:30 will be Jewell Young, South-/Goods Co.- Their white All "00Ki® Who owned an 18-11 record
port High School, and Frank American shoes were supplied by Of :he ‘better young: pitchers in the Pitishurgh farm system.
The Olymps received the tie last night in Butler P
ouse when for 8:30, luntil 4 p. m. The ticket offices “they outsweated the Nats, 68-85, before 8748 fans.
¥victory meant|. The collegians tapered off their and gates at Butler Fieldhouse
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: LH As such, the people who direct the fortunes of the Indianapolis Broncs?” Prit the locals are deadlocked again with Anderson fof first place in the three davs of practice, in which will open at 5 p. m. {Luzar, Washington High School. the Converse Rubber Co. Indians, have to look more sharply at his stuff this spring to gauge rious 3 Maina! Basketball Association Western Divisty they crammed five scrimmage At 7, the Ace Electric Co. team] : ram Butl nos yo pe Jui Drogress and his fess Tor T7IPIGA El. Now ya’ #9 The- victor r the Nats re / , ill] At the halftime, the. Butler ke a good look | —————— : yi ie victory Over, the di Pro Basketball sessions, with only a Hight work-'and the Danville Legion Post wi Olympians tonight will wear their| Al Lopez will take a go [they 10st = day because of te We SH Pat: quired a bit of doing. Syr out today. meet in a preliminary game. |coeds and the university band lat young Pierro tomorrow when | i i NATIONAL BASKETBALL STANDINGS blue road uniforms. rain “and cold weather and can balls. Tackle playing its usual pressing game, Eastern Division" ." The order of the day until game| Officials. for te arity tilt at/under the direction of Charles (he pitches him against the Peli- : was on top 62-56 with 5lp minutes Brthcuas Li x pet G.B UME Wag restr ay ne | STARTING LINEUPS cans in the first nine-inning ex: make up for lost time in the : left. But temper got the best of New ¥ork #8 4 3 11 Hinkie told-his boys to tate itl : All-Stars Olympians {hibition ‘game of the spring cam. 827M¢- none the Nats and the Olymps cashed Bammare “Eanes as ye Ere reins UR ON reoni Tr ram OO) algn— He's named Perro and] The Tribe was scheduled to An... The..8yracuse. apoplexy.-case.piy ited. oo ine. dl dl iff. 301s. £ASY {DIS 1BILEINOOD. ANA. Ary. ARG rcs omionmms mn INT Y Taft PF * Holland paig t llow, Joe Stelmack, take “lots of hitting practice” in. | : history reads like this: Central Division ©. get as much rest as. possible. Th . a Oi lan 2 Hestyear Jollow: oe bie [their workout this morning. The Inability to hold a six-point Minneapolis ........ 80 18 738 And thie boys know fhey are "INDIANA COLLEGE ALL-STARS Meyer c Groza to fa | weather is getting warmer with lead due-to rising temperatures, 8 Warne 1% 3 131 1 ‘ going to need all the rest they N N - School Ht. Wt. Age O'Brien... G + Beard Gets Good Reports {a hot sun offsetting the chill of Dolph ‘SBchayes and .Coach All Tod, wisi gl 3 is can get if they want to-run with o. Be, : : 1. - |0’'Shea G Barker] Lopez has been wanting to see ® North wind. Infield work was Cerri. were the chief Sutfereis “Western Division Gp. (Ne fast-breaking Olympians to-| 1 O'Brien, Buckshot (Butler) ..... 5-85 160 21 | what Pierro could do under game|t° get some attention, too. = Both fouled out in the final 5; INDIANAPOLIS . .. J1 3 97 night. . They saw last night how| . 2 (Shea, Kevin (Notre Dame) ... 6-1 = 180 24 50 Pla ers Get 2 | conditions, unbothered by the| Lopez was feted yesterday afte minutes after giving the Olymps| Tri Cities... .. 8 33 4888 fast the pro Boys can move when; | 3 Taff And (Hanover) Gl) 170 “25 y ” |erying monotony of batting prac-| ernoon. at a banquet of the Brown five points worth of free throws. Wepojssn —— ii. 4 Ei 33 13" With Coach Hinkle, they saw the - + ADCY > gota! 9 : 23 Ben Davis Awards lee. IBeiBy Club, inner organization John Macknowski had the symp- Denver i /# 35 Olymplan-Syracuse game. 4 - Stuteville, Jerry (Indiana) ...... 6-2 , 195 “Pve had nothing but good re- of the New ‘Orleans Athletic n yup RESULTS LAAT NIGHT y & : 3 : 8 g 5 toms, too. He gave the Olymps INDIANAPOL 18 38. Syracuse 63. “You dont have to sleep,” Coach 5 Schreiber, George (Valparaiso) .. 6-6 205 21 Awards for 50 Ben Davis High ports on Pierro,” Lopez said, “and. Clb : I as apelin) Day one point on a technical foul. | Chicago 5. New York 15 Hinkle told the All-Stars, “just | 6 Axness. Dick (Purdue) 0-4 180 22 [School basketball players were {I've been wanting to see just how | he club meeting an L e e Fouls Hold Key Id | 1 Ee - lie down and rest. Keep your ey es | XNess, 7 Sy 170 23 |announced today by Gordon E. good he really is. Joe Tracey, thes Dher Nas one of the hosered the whole at In th Wi Bi Longson Closed and give them a good rest.| = 7 Metcalf, Bob (Valparaiso) meeres. Bl o |Hacker, athletic director. | present Ee Jnanager of a Bend Oo, Son rN thi as thie who bs Ne ln he Wins Mat Feature Shey going to have to be sharp © ‘8 Meyer, Charley (Indiana) ....... 6-5 198 23 Varutsgmester und later (5 wate ne Was af, Wako ies! sea Pirro re re ach Do six points on free throws. They Unnecessary roughness and a! The workouts yesterday again| 9 Straight, Bob (Ball State) 2evaes 6-4 190 24 William” milaby. Gene. Lents Bave hen: [and the stuff he has. == pe won by three. The box score bears ripped shirt gave Wild Bill Long- wore designed to get the boys 10 McGrath, Bill (Ind. Central) .... 6-1 175. 22 - |derion. sna student Tanaeer Kenneth | “Also, I've named Stelmack tol Go THE BEST! this out. It shows both téams get-| son a wrestling victory last night used to one another. The b - 23 Allan, Richard Eo nerton, James Backer, pitch so.I can see just what the| ting 26 field goals and the Olymps in the Armory. also laid some emphasis nd thetr| 11 Houston, Jack (Wabash) i o- 11 165 Retard Toate aad student SasiemeYel kid has -on the ball. He may be! v7 RR 5 2 2 1 - J A o o - jet % counting 16 free throws to the -Longsen lost ue first fall of ‘fast break to get used to travel.| 12 Griffith, Harley (Ind. Central)... 6-2 190 21 CLLR Gor. Clifford Chap. | Sleeper,’ you never can tell.” | Nats’ 13. the feature match to Enrique jo the jength of the 96-Toot floor | 13 Woodward, Jim (Anderson) ..... 5-101 158 22 pan. Gary Fancher, Jack Hurchison, Dave Long Batting Session | Schayes’ error on Holland cost Torres, Mexican heavyweight, inna hurry. field, Bill (Purdue) © 6-5 100 21 [Wiliam Tobias, Richard Stewart, Norman| The Indians will probably wel-| the Nats a point and made the 12 minutes. He won the second in { - 14 Butterfield, urdue) ....... Jouns. Robert Roe. Don Wilbur. Charles! th hibiti E a3 e Nats a point a . Working Together . Eg Koontz. William Dodds and student man. Come the ex on game as a score read, 62-57, Cliff Barker hit| 14 minutes with a chin lock and 15 Hemrick, Bob (Tri-State) ....... 6-0 180 22. |agers Bert Morgan, Robert Gorman and| relief from the routine and monot-| "two when fouled by Cervi, Then Press and was awarded the third) Today, as the light workout : ; : Richure Scasi jehard ONY of the regular drills. Too, - Groza hit & free throw and a bas-| {all when Torres was disqualified session ended. 0S Hove" wore 4 INDIANAPOLIS OLYMPIANS ¥ SL Eo J Rif — for unnecessary roughness or- quiet, confident smile at comes y vio y worth, Elmer ps, Arthur erage § Aetnd 8 Tu thw 1a te tt wp res’ act also included ripping With the knowledge that “we're| NO. Name Ht. Wt. Age a. ro a Runpert Amateur Basketball minutes, Groza and Paul Seymour| ¢{éree Harry Burris’ shirt. working together.” That smile| 17 Jones, Wallace ... eve vessonees 6-4 195 23 [Richard Warrum, Bonald Ragin. Donaid goFll, Lilly edued Pairmount Glass. 60 to traded baskets to keep the tie at| 17 Other bouts Otto Kuss pinned wasn't there when the boys first 14 Holland. Joe ri a ER 185 23 |gdwin Truax ‘Harold Richard pines beat Kennington Post, '43 to 39. "Dear ARCH o at 64-all. Barker hit for a two.|J8Ck Moore and Pete Peterson got together. Things were strange. : Ha 915 93 |Ted Botkins, Dallas Taylor [born sym last. Bight ow samies at Dear: Beverage Corp., defeated Vie Christy. It took some time to get used to| 15 Groza, Alex Sse esesesss arr rn 6-7 &~ . Cheer Leaders—Sweater ‘and letter to) Se—— | Distribut point Olymp lead. Joe Holland, | ’ : ; .|Wanda Gibbons; letter to Bernard Burger, YMCA League—Indiana Business Cotte: ors made It four by sinking two free ———————————————— ieath other. Now they felt they! 12 Beard, Ralph ..."ve.0.cvnne..s 60 175 22, lovee (Delano, | Ronald Gll; freshman RS and Loan 24; Gray. MA. 8357 throws as the result of a misde- Globetrotters Defeat | iad accomplished something. | 30: Barker, CUff .iviviiv.vaniiven: 6-2 185 27 [Edvard Smith. Barbara Cufoiras. ieee of Music 10, Downtown Merchants 30. ; meanor by Schayes and a tech-| As they sat around intently| : - nical on Macknowski. College All- Stars, 69-66 listening to Tony's final instruc! 7. Hale, Bruce .... crraseriaseanes 6-2 175 29 § “Nats-too- Late 1 CHICAGO, Mar. 15 (UP) tions, their quiet : confidence 18 Shaeffer; Carl ————— 190 25 ” | Johnny Wilson, former Anderson seemed to roar: 3 aa. Na LH cepesmpimipepi sila mend Bret - ein BYTAGUSS Made a-bid but was Cotege star; threw in two ITER “100K 0Ut OVW PIERS, We have ~39---Hawkins, Marshatt-iors viii 6-3 195, 25 ‘on late. Macknowski was fouled goals in the overtime period last a few surprises in store for you. 9 Evans, Bob .......ciiveinnenes 6-1 175 24 by Wah-Wah Jones and dunked night as the Harlem Globetrotters . Tickets for tonight's stellar! 5 Walther, Paul .........0000uu. 6-2 160 22 one shot with five seconds left. defeated a college all-star five, basketball program ‘will be on - ° o That was it. The Olymps had 69 to 66, in the Stadium. sale today at Marott's Shoe Store’ 16 McMullen, Malcom ............. 63 205 22 beaten the Nats for the second] The all-stars, coachéd by Ray _ 2
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—— > Sedan 108. Veber Mos Able wh oir MAUL RS... BoLOTS-- that- the -Olympe:CDICAS0. Loyola... The. game- drow Dak Ste ky ‘Reel OF Do ible “Play rer ce Home te Tu Re enor 2 anky Ree ou ays san. Westlake ] looked bad. They trailed 18-17 10.962 fans. AUSL Petersbure. ¥ vy © and 1815, respectively, at the ————— Ds Giants Take Measure of Cleveland oo b first two posts. The third quarter Notre Dame Picks 3 B7 United Press LA mag, “Hiariche: Rev: was the. Olymps by five points ’ SAN BERNARDINO, Cal alph Kiner escaped with a olds and Niar os Winning pitcher— orl after they broke the Nats’ four- Spring Team Captains | slightly sprained right wrist today as a. result.of his.head-over-haels. "rr". =: Siren Bi cssansiansso — 10 — ~point-advantige of 51:47. The SOUTH BEND Mar 15 (UP)=“"{ymble in the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 12-to-7 victory over the Chicago, Fhifadeinita : "
locals. headed. into. the fateful Notre. Dame... has. .named.. three Writes 8 yosteraay;
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Il: Church Wrigh k. Kon-| fourth on top, 52-51. senlors to captain’ spring. sports Pirate officials said the homer King: probably would be 10st! ancy ‘sed Toieia Wits Kosarek. Kon- | ir ciel Stars Tonight tears. rats og : to the team for “a few games” Kiner suffered the injury when {§alfensherger, lasing _pitc r er 19nge ’ : ! om Martin o etrolt Was: he * tripped over first baseman =e At snton, Fla. The Olymps worked hard last| given the honor in baseball, Gene 008
Lous TT 000703 3 0 Herman Reich in the fourth in-{ Vero Beach yesterday. Cox suf- Bhetan 010 2 ; 3 $ tu on night, but their labors are not Bittner, Schenectady, N. Y. was ning. {fered an eye injury when First Ghoal Yu har Poh, 3 Johnson and 0 pic re t es over for the week. They meet the named captain of the tennis team
X-rays taken late last night re- Baseman Wayen Belardi collided Johnson and. Crandeil, Jndinka Dolleae Al: -Stars tonight, aig Paul Hudak, Joliet, Ill, was vealed no break although Kiner with him attempting to catch an Antogeni i I or The Times. Treo POR picked to head the golf etam. said he felt considerable pain. | infield. fly. Chicaso anit. Burhans 010 200 8 11 3 : ed by The Times, The contest! Tne school said Bob Smith of | The Dod; take “their first] feoooiy. EI ard. B “Television is for charity, Thiirsday night it's! gsnih Bend, who captained the in-| PHOENIX ATE = * Get two” 1s) gers eonard. Megat. "Klippstein and Bur- 2
ess. Garver, Pine, Fannin and Latiar,] Denver in Vincennes. Friday| door track: squad, also would lead the new battle cry in the New look at Connie Mack's Athletics, £5. Winning piteher-—Leonard.
ight .they take on. Denver again: tive otitdoor team. PHrK GIANTS camp and Alvin| "ho enjoyed a day off "yesterday, TRE pitcier—gugier
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this fternoo or a Mt Phoenix, Aris. ’ 1 oD Owensboro, Ky. to wind up the Bill Bi “Biddol Dark and Bide Stanky sre doing afternoon. (Seen A) il 22 500 301 : gal Eat a : 08505 odUab thao The stand-out. Keys] co cpp oot BAR ofits PHOT CRI TREE ER a Loses. stone combination obtained in the re PrTERSHRG, Fia— Westrum Winning ure Ra Latin | : : : Stars tonight with scorers in top In Florida Golf Meet . | big" winter ‘deal with the Boston] Fev ile inched Nera very much pitcher~Beaton. Home runs—Thompson. shape. Groza os 28 against the SEBRING, Fla, Mar. 15 {UP). Braves reeled off two more poe dos a As the | a cleveland (AAtNes Aris ask Nats to top both Jama Byd —Bill Diddel of Indianapolis was double plays .as the Giants beat t today. M ip Rea A [Oakland [lar Be si. 3K hit “15: Schayes and George at-/eliminated from the 16th annual the Cleveland Indians, 5 to 3, ™Met today. Manager e Dyer Myst ou
Harpist, Sheely, Jones and Kerr. Winning | Ritcher -- Aber.
Kovitch carried the load for the senior amateur golf tournament yesterday. They have made four| Of the Cardinals was enthused “Nats With 20°and 17, respectively. here yesterday. double plays in the ‘last two, Over ¥en Johnson's three-in-All in all, it was a good night's] The Hoosier shotmaker lost a games.. The Giants ' play the he scoreless performance work, Cervi didn't like it. But!3 to 2 verdict to M, E. Stephens Mexican: All- Stars under, the arc| ®%ainst the Boston Braves yes-
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terday while Manager Joe Wen, Cervi never does. Ir. of Sebfing after missing med- lights tonight. McCarthy pt ue FOOD FAI | °4 Indianapelis (48) Ss (8% » . 8 Sond ’ ’ ft 4 a ho 1% ft vt Be Dons by one stroke the TAMPA, Fla. of, SA of the Na- Maurice McDermott and Chuck Holland f Ye} Sree $ 3 8 Ti — a tional League's great name pitch-| Stobbs, his precocious young : Me Glen. ° 8 I ited a a 1 C | B k 4 I ers were the chief topics of con-| mound stars, today. i Tom Mix ° Tom Moore Ramer The Ulennest 30 1 OHEQE DOSke ba yersation as the. Cincinnati Reds) ra | ‘ Walther 5 3 ’ {Lio ot 3 { ’ 9 d- Boston Braves met in an ex-!| CLEA ATER, Fla. — Fred! Dr. L Q. Cookipg School | Barker g 131 ' N. Y. Invitation Tournament ! ales I 3%
: whom Casey Stengel is searchin wal 13° score~8yracuse 38, Indian- Pusch. Band {hess Round) Soupinns] to 10 victories in 1949. was ho the New YE Yankees ae | Hal Mcintyre Black- Daylight Television brings ‘you blacker blacks, . fang 3 MeMution: rons 3. Born ios Brookitn Colleee 19, Appalachian (N. C.) Start for the first time this spring | the Philadelphia Phillies today. | and His nvm ’ richer grays, whiter Whites! Automatie Sound. built. in: Bafeanter: Sxracuse; ScBayer 3. Cervi 1. le Teachers 75 i” {today while Ewell Blackwell, the] gunsora was nicked for all three | “TAX INCLUDED antenna, 12)4” picture tube. Genuine ma. ny 5 echnical fous ata nowskt ast Centra Oklahoma 7 Kansas Wes- Reds’ brilliant right-hander, was | Detroit Tiger runs as the Tigers | Novato terars Building ’ : ” hoga wy veneered cabinet. See Model 1273. } _Ofciale—Max Tabacchi and Joe pekman | | Indiana State 5. Deita State 5 [named to hurl against the Wash- | | beat the Yanks; 3 to 1, yesterday: | A STATE FAIR GROUNDS ie a = a Wetnes pets alaside 63, [ington Senators next Saturday. | INDIAN + (Plustas, —— Aa
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