Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1950 — Page 29

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Indians fo Meet Mobile in 2-Game Week-End Series

By BILL EGGERT Times Sports Writer

NEW ORLEANS, La., Mar, 31-—The Indianapolis Indians were to start their zi

three of nine exhibition spring training baseball games © in Lousiana. First stop was to be Mobile . with single games against © the Brooklvn % farm -=iub tomorrow night i and ‘Sunday aft- " 5 ernoon. After . Je that it will be a quick return

trains and go pe before the Tribe 4 arrives north for games in Little Rock.{and without geting a hit.

ert Mr. Egge Memphis “and Tribe errors, two walks and

= AAU Boys Stage Chattanooga. The identity of the| batsman evened up the scoring.

deadlock in the

Indianapolis roster. was not to be . piatt broke t announced until late this after- grep noon.

With Gruhwald on

only nine of whom are familiar center field wall.

Muir, Hutchings; Cateher Bob Gans the seventh frame. Shortstop Jac onway; y! 2 Infielder Russ Peters, and out- Tribe Box Score, fieldess Gus Bell, Dominic Dalles-| sandro and Frank Kalin. Outfielder Whitey Platt and Third! Baseman Eddie Bockman are Veterans of the game ‘but new as Tribesmen, Beat Thibodaux, 5-2 The Indians won their third) night, 5 to 2, over the Class C| ota %3SH Thibodaux Giants in Thibodaux, reer un wier La.

! Rookies Jim Lawler and Fred goreniall of Strobel, who divided the Redskin Bridies. a hurling, stopped Thiuodaux with save, 10 three hits. pa re ' Thibodaux, an independently ghelmace. » ra owned club in the Evangeline .e 3.0.9.9 League, had only 12 playérs and| Totals .. .......... 3 fielded a team after borrowing a Indianapolis right fielder from Houma, a neighboring league member, and Lin, Two-base —hit—Gearhart, two Tribe hurlers, Rookie Joe Double on SHEE JET od and Stelmack and Lefty Bill Kennedy, Bases_ine'anapelis 2 hive

¢ | Thom is; bought this winter from Atlanta.|3® sar'l ne ak 3, awler, 3 iar, | Indianapoils; declined

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Southern Association and is ng’ pite Siac Awaiting arrival of players from nans ae he id KT at club.

Stelmack, charged with the loss, Local Woman an_ Places

and Kennedy gave up seven hits.| Four of the five runs were earned.:

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Gearhart and Al Grunw Tere Haut by ald vo fourth o Place = So Sesion SH Hd I Indianapolis, 1:27 rule, although it was not the com-| Tribe out into a 2-0 first inning Beach fishing tourney. She

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"Now lot's see, we leave here today fo! Mobile, then ca. train ride here Bob Malloy, Indians pitcher, seems to be doing some heavy conto change cenfrating as he writes home to let the family know where he'll |

base after an infield error, he smashed 322 ing 0 S It was expected to be 27 or 28, 5 330-foot home run over the left]

A hit and an| to Indianapolis fans: Pitchers Joe error and long fly put Bell across, Bob Malloy and Johnny mome plate with the fifth run in|

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Runs Batted In—Grunwald 32, Plat 3, {398 Lenat

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NEW YORK, Mar. 31 (UP)— wo {The college basketball coaches > (held their “funeral” for the twominute rule today, but the fellows celebrating far outnumbered the The men who built some of the {top court machinés of the recent . |season were jubilant today that .¢ [the rule which forbade waiving {free throws in the fina] two | minutgs has been scrapped by the National Rules Committee in fa{vor of a “40-minute game.” | Here's what sone of the coaches # | who are staying here for the| {East-West All-Star game tomorrow, had to say about the change ll and about basketball's future: Ed Hickey, St. Louis University |—'The return.of the 40-minute game is the salvation of basket‘ball. There was no justification {for playing the game one way for at their Victory Field wigwam Apr. 10. |38 a and then switching to jan entirely new set of rules for [the last two minutes.” x 8 xt Holman, City College of ork—"The rules committee Jey - smart thing to get rid of {the two-minute rule. * It wasn't [right and something had to he !done about it. We may still have

Second Round to Be lots of fouling in the late stages of the games, Presented Tonight

better under the new rules.” : The 500 fans who showed ‘for! Pete Newell, San Franecisco— | the opening night of the state “The new rules are a very logical . AAU boxing in the Armory last approach to the problems which night got their money's worth. Prought about the ‘two - minute Those who didn’t show up have disease’ We still may have to tonight and tomorrow night to add something in the future to {get in on the fun. curb excessive fouling, but the |" The 16-bout program was vod- New rules give us a faster game.” —g hot from thee first punch on, The. H. C. (Doe) Carlson, Pitts-| most Sizziing oiie.ing was tne burgh, Coach of the East All-Stars ithree-rounder between Waiter | ‘Having proposed the new rule 11. 73 Heywood, Indianapolis, and South |about stopping the clock on all 6th. Bend's Morty Miller. Both light- held balls, I'm very pleased that

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3. Wood took the decision after ute game, has been accepted.” 0 rocking Miller to the canvas early! {and fending off a savage countar- “The return to the 40-minute] jattack. ‘game will help basketball. The

Stan Watts, Brigham Young—|

but the game is

" g| weights gave it all they had. Hey-|the rule, along with the 40-min-| :

Tonight's bouts will start at 8 team that is behind now has al

{0’clock, much better chance to win than ~~ ——| Lightweights—Ciifford Thomas, Gary, de-| pL 8 3'cisioned Lee Quirk, Evansville. Paul Her before 100-35 |nandez, Gary knocked Mack Snead. I Jack Gardiner, Kansas State —

out 000—2 | Indianapolis, 1:01 first round: Leon Hud-!« erre Haute, decisioned Johnny Tay- “Tl am glad to see Ug go back > e new rules

Gary; Walter ywood, Indiana i Bae | degis ioned Morty Miller, ‘South Bend "| & 40-minute game.

& Welterwel eights—Ben Sowell, Indianapoli | will correct the late substitution] Srua- | deciso Freddie M "Marion; Billy!

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Jerry Th rn rivaled] t Pavne, - Mndianapoifs. a deetsioned ville: Oregon State and of the West oned” George Salley, Terrs| All-Stars, disagreed.

e new rules will be popular] cisaned Tomas. Sanders Sarid with ‘the fans,” Gil admitted, Efile moter? gies dna aren “but we still will have the same (Marion. won By" techn ton knockout oes. problem of excessive fouling late; Mar. Fe ariel Bartel Indianapolis. 1) 15 second] in the game that we had in iste is in| tee Bnical knockout over Dap ou 40 I am one of the few coaches nical knockout| Who believes that the two- -minute

{ plete answer to the problem, was! jan improvement over the previous| i year. The penalty for fouling atin is not great enough.”

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