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ARMCHAIR FANS of the Indianapolis Indians will get lim Conover, Washington, Iil, Caribbean waters baby shark,
+ are using an. airplane to. spot (ugh!). a break again this season. The Tribe is returning to tele-i,.nters who were shooting ducks Prices’ range from 75 cents for
\vision screens via WFBM-TV for 55 home games. \and geese on the flooded sloughs string beans te $100 for the are
and backwaters of Pike, Posey madillo. The station will televise the opening contest of the land Gibson Counties. The unusual Jy trie way, how's your tunch-
regular season on Monday, Apr. 24, at Victory Field with amount of high water has at- eon budget?
Toledo and continue through the final game of the campaign jracted Shousands. of eto ono : in’ early September. Sunday | It is planned to install a third Dadian breeding grounds. THE UNSUNG HERO of pro-
contests will not be covered. \camera on the playing field along-| Using the plane to spot the fessional basketball — the play The announcement has been side the visiting team's dugout illegal hunters, the game wardens maker—has found a champion if releaged jointly by Frank McKin- later in the season. Last year theiradio motorized state conservation Martin Vogel of Street & Smith
SUNDAY, MAR. 19, 1950 _ a or THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES nate NILE CL _ pace 7
Lopez Calls Malloy, Muir, Hutchings “To Even Count Today
By PHIL JOHNSON _ Times Special Writer
- Harry "at THE Ute atop the scene” ar y 3 Bine FI a grandstand roof. # 8 = scorers get all the glory while
Dick Pittenger, chief sports an-| HOOSIER HUNTERS and fish- the boys who make the assist go TY Asspsiated Distriutary, Ine. nouncer for WFBM-TV and radio ermen who might be planning a Sunotioed. So Voss! nas sary telecasts by RCA Victor dealers [station WFBM, will handie the vacation trip to New York might things. in central Indiana. telecasts _ again. Pittenger willl (or might not) like this tip. Drop Vogel writes: “My suggestion .¥¥ |Join the Tribe on their springiinto the “Sports Afield Club” on! ; :
would be to credit an assist as THE TELEVISION station,| training tour in two weeks so hei. 52 St. for dinner. {one-half point, since it cannot
ican “become better acquainted. But be sure you go well heeled. which covered 36 Tribe home| ih tne poo players. on the 4. cert We 4 x for four FARK With a field goal and should games last year, has relocated its|,. ooo. {have a lesser value than a suecameras this season. Two cameras brought a tab of $186.05. (Won- nagqen) free throw. My only ine with Zoomar lens and other close-| THNPFEDERAL ov ernment js 4€T What the nickel was for.) jog |teTESt is seeing that the NBA up lens will be placed in the sev-igiving Hoosier conservation offi-| ney offer such nice delicacies|pyjeg committee brings this up for enth row of the main grandstanditers a hand in using up-to-date, 88 Mexican zrmaaqillo, African consideration. .I say something immediately behind the boxes to modern methods of finding and White guinea hen, scrambled 05- should be done.’ What about the rear and slightly to the right arresting out-of-season hunters. trich eggs, Alaskan crab, Rocky | yéu?” side of home plate on the first| Two federal game agents, Ger- Mountain bison, Catskill black! . And what about you, fans? base line. ald McClure, Hanna, Ill, and Wil- bear, Australian jack rabbit and What do you say? .
Before the Tribe could manage 3 » | to get the Oilers out, the Texas| : : : Leaguers had batted around once! This quartet of southpaws working out in the spring training schedule with the Infianspolie ~ | wie and were getting a good start on dians in New Orleans are (left to right) Paul LaPaime, Charles Ripple, «Bill Kennedy and Joe Muir, oe : the second go-round. emer sibs : ] In all, they compiled seven runs e and six: hits without a walk ¢o From the Ringsid Snead Leads Pros aid their cause. That's the one } ] ’ good thing about kennedvs lniNfON Lightweight Hopes : showing, he wasn't wild, : ? T 1 . B getting the ball over fle was T D h Cy PF k | in er nin S ' fine, o Dethrone Gene Parker Game Settles Down
After the third things settled, Back From Hitch in Armed Services, | Collects $10,158 L ! M Al] LL Es 2 1] A 8 T i T i E & d til th : A wh anti] the Iodisns made Ace Aubry Is Unbeaten as Pro | In Tournaments | |
Eddie Bockman and Bob Wey-| By JIM HEYROCK JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Mar. 18 gant walked. Catcher Rolland! AN 18-YEAR-OLD lightweight, who hopes to unseat Gene (UP)—Georffe Schneiter, tourna-| Leville bounded to short. Roy Parker, the state’s 135-pound king, is now fighting out of Indian- ment manager of the Professional! McMillan tossed to pivotman!apolis. |Golfers of America, has an-| at second for the force, but the He's Ace Aubry of Linton, Ind., and has been doing his fighting nounced current money winnings relay to first was wild and Bock- over the past few months for Uncle Sam's benefit in Japan and of PGA golfers at official tourneys man scored standing. { Australia. Aubry has a stiff punch that built for him an impressive on the winter circuit up to and Vladimer Savransky, who had record while a member of the| including the Miami Beach $10,-| relieved winner Walker Cress in| armed forces. 1% Open last week. | the fourth, bore-down-after-this| Fighting as a featherweight. Extension La g- The list “was topped by Sam and retired the side. ~~ Aubry ‘had"a total ef 102" fights ji Tong-hitting pro at White] A couple of innings later, the |in the service and captured the| | Sulphur Springs, W. Va. with] “Tribe ‘made their last -threats. featherweight championships of '$10,158. Jack Burke Jr., of White They managed a pair of {allies in| the Armed Forces in Japan and | eams in ourne | Plains, N. ¥., who only“this year: the sixth when three walks, a! Australia, ol a {jumped into the big time, was in| | e's a civilian now an eager Isecond financial spot with total) Helaers Be eon! to work his way to the top of the| Five Purdue Extension basket- winnings of $7610, brought home Weygant and Le- | f0stic heap. He has had five pro-| ball teams will battle it out for| (thers in the top ‘10 were: ville. | fessional fights to date and has|the state championship today in| Jimmy Demaret, Ojai, Cal, $6898; Again in the seventh. the Won all, four of them by knock-|the Indianapolis Center's gym, Cary Middlecoff, Ormond Beach, | Indians scored..Al Grunwald led] Outs. 902 N. Meridian St. |Fla., $4765; Jim Ferrier, Sani off with a double and scored oni Already Aubry is talking fn; Indianapolis will meet Ft. Francisco, $4706; Fred Haas Jr. | Bockman's single %o left. After! | terms of - upsetting Parker. Ac- Wayne at 1 p. m. with Michigan New Orleans, $4450; Henry Ran-| that, the Tribesmen were runless. cording to his personal-plans, he’ll| City opposing Columbus at 2:30 sém, St. Andrews, Ill. . $3953; rn ONGES Riled Agata sou wey AEG. DOUG. Medley, the Louisville. p.- 1m. Hommond..which. drew a, Chandler... Harper, .. Portsmouth. The Oflers got back into the tough and then move on to|bye, will tangle with the winner Va. $3187: Johnny Palmer, Badin, game in the eighth frame, An Parker. He fights tomorrow night of the 1 p. m. clash at 4 p.m. I'N. C. $2261; Jisworth Vines, error by Grunwald, coupled with in the Merrigold Garden in Chi-|The championship game is at 7| {Los Angeles, $2200. cago. Ring fans might be hear-| Snead’'s 68.32 average for 28 Baumer’s third hit of the day and | ¢28' g g p. m. rounds. this ts ht t a fielder’s - choice added one run N8 a lot from Ace Aubry soon. | Ft. Wayne is favored to de- oes this Jas pits on op to the tab. | WILLIE CLEMONS is being fend its titles but Michigan City py The Indians used four pitchers, hampered by a lack of sparmates, | Siven an outside chance to
with Bill Pierro, Gary Hegedron willie. the Indianapolis heavy. COMme through. The tourney is Globetrotters | and Charlie Ripple relieving in| \weight who came into the pro OPen to the public.
—The wood rattled long and loud: In the Pelicans’ ball yard here! today as the Indianapoli- Indians
Texas League champs, in their, first official spring exhibition tilt.! The fireworks startéd "in the third frame and it wasn’t long! before Bill Kennedy, Indianapolis’ starting moundsman, was in se-| rious trouble. Harry Donabedian, the Otter| second baseman and leadoff man, began the thumping third frame, with a double to center. First-' .sacker Fletcher Robbe followed! ! with a single, Jarrett Baumer! and Frank Davis, outfielders, pro-| ceeded with two-baggers and the rout was well underway.
that rier. OF Jat Crew: Pietro ranks after winning the national benim ‘Come Here Apr. 4 Y OUR ooke st. x-f00 -f 2 . hander from Wee (18-11) ga AAU title a few years ago, has Dads’ Clubs to Meet Indianapolis fans. will get ‘a
unched his way through all the a | hooking and weaving his curves aie local Tine For Old Horse Collar chance to see the nation’s No. 1 with” cleverness. He was bopped!| And he is determined to stay In| pu aie and Indiana can have college scorer when the Harlem| for a pair of hits. |shape ever if he has to pick on| Globetrotters meet the 1950 Col-| Tomorrow afternoon manager 1 ¢ ‘Willie will be their Old Oaken Bucket—the Al Lopez will throw Bob Mallory, | ir ihe serine) . Howe and Broad Ripple Dads’ 'e8¢ All-America squad in the P Y:lin the semifinal of Friday night's, Ete re hr Ee: : : bei taged | Clubs will-stick-to-the-Old- Horse Coliseum on Apr: 4 Paul “AFizifi’ fight card, which is being stage Collar. of ' Villanova, who finished the
ry Good Sports, Inc. in Yhe/ Saturday night the clubs’ bas- Season with 678 points in 27
Armory. He'll meet Jackie Thomp-| h b dded th counter with John Walters |ketball teams will meet for the 8ames, has. been added to e son of Detroit. Willie won a close trophy in the Howe ym. Game college team.
(rookie), Rudy Minarcin (6-12, 1 Th on Utica), and Stan Clifford (11-8, Fo Ee Toms itime is 8 o'clock. « An entertain-| The Globetrotters and the col-
the Oilers to try for the series) evener. Tulsa’s Al Vincent will
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Charleston). ment program, starting at 6|legians are playing an 18-game, y For a while Clemons was work-| TULSA a 2 H PO A ing out in Toledo, O., with Archie | lo’clock, will precede the contest. coast- -to- -coast schedule billed as SIZE SALE PRICE Donbediar. 2b § 1 2 3 4yoore, who was giving him | ren the World Series of Basketball. Robbe, 1b 4 2 2 3 The 15-man college team in- : Baumer] cf $1] 3 {plenty of boxing. If Clemons can 8 Get DePauw Awards re %man Does Retin 650-16 _________._______..__8.10 Turner. 3b +5 0 0 9 3iget that right uppercut working Tithes State Service O’Shea.. 0O’Shea captained the ’ McMillan, ss 03.1 0 3 ato perfection; only a champion GREENCASTLE, Ind; Mar. 18 Irish this season and is the 650-15 ___. __ o_o __.. o-- 1.95 Cress.” 2 : 8 b 3 i will be able to stap im. —Eight DePauw freshman have school’s all-time scoring cham- 7 90 Koisana ; 280 3 FRIDAY'S CARD will mark been awarded numerals for pion, 670-15 __ oo. A crarereneni — — — —.— the return to the local fight scene basketball, according to R. R. —— ry 7.00-15 9 45 Totals . cvissarors b * © for Tom Miller and his associates, Neal, athletic director. Numeral WY dec enae a . AB RH PO A.They stopped promoting fights Winners are Bill Deer, Bob Come VL) v2 0 1 2 2 before last Christmas to -make Stephens and Harry Stewart, In- | ? 34d o way for the Times-Legion Golden dianapolis; Jim Dailey, New| ' Jo) (@]V) FAIR GAY Gloves, .. oe i {Castles Kent. - Guild, -- Fairland; - r } ¢ 1 ] The Roberts brothers will be Clyde James, Marion; Truman;! 0 o 1 2'on Friday's card and an opponent Nashville, Ill., and Gene Gephart, | ° { » % 7% 9 is being sought for Joe Arthur of Ashtabula, O. Tom Mix Tom Moore | 4:0 ° b Indianapolis, the middleweight eens Dr. I. Q. ® Cooking School 0 0 0 who is now under Chicago owner- Admission 21 8 8 8 8 .hip. Miller is stil lining up a Enter Mat _Tourney | Food Exhibits tals ¥ 3 Ts 5 Ij/main event. | HEMPSTEAD, N. ¥., Mar. 18] Souvenirs Roftany walked lor for ire = fib. ANDY ANDERSON, the former | (VF) — Dick Nigro, 121- -pound| Hal Mcintyre Ballinger flew. out for Weygant in India olis Golden Glove | Oklahoma A&M . sophomore; | and His Orchestra _Dallessandro grounded out for’ dered | n nap: Bernard Herman of St. Louis, |
007 000 010— 8 Champ, ~ will fight Pennington|
‘holder of - the Missouri Valley| * Tit tniLiae ) Hunter 175-pound- tile; and “136: Menufacturers Building if: pound Charlie Farina of Purdue] INDIANA STATE FAIR GROUNDS.
Errore woveant, Bockman, Grunwald. -Runs_ batted in—Rubbe. Bau. windup of a card in St. Louis mer; Davis 2, McMillan, Wrona, Cress,
B Di T: Grunwald, Stoler, bases Rotbe. BS GENE PARKER will ‘meet AAU Westling Championships] ases— luisa . ianapolis Ase on i Balls—-off Kennedy 1. Gress ss & Plerro 1. Ronnie Harper of Detroit aggin. lege, Mar. 31. _ 1 Hofstra Col-| i Cdlacaidi 25 or Ss gut"By k ennedy J Piero 4. & Serfansky ck This time it'll .be in Rockford, lege, ar pr. arm — e 106 nings with 7-runs: off drt a [lL That's beginning to k-like IERIE IR fimo G8 10, 3a vaudville act n Ss ith 3 runs Hit by pitee r—-By Pierro. | Good Sports, Inc, wanted Ss " e her Kennedy ee ree aimeos” | Parker for the main event here eaux and Applehands. Time—2:35. {next Friday. But the money
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