Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1950 — Page 14

Still i in League Don Lund to Be Here With Hens on Opening Day

eo By - EDDIE -ASH;-Times- Sports “Editor ——————

State Champs Set

TICKETS FOR the Indianapolis Indians’ home opener, Two Loop Marks;

Apr. 24, are going good, as usual, but this piece has nothing Adams Falters

to do with the gate.

We have learned that the Toledo Mud ‘Hens, who will {school be the visiting attraction at the Victory Field American

Association lid lifter, are flapping their ngs, + Tribé fans will recall that : | Toledo was the Indians’ sea- LAST YEAR Outflelder

George Metkovich of the Chi- |

son long nemesis in 1949 and| cago White Sox sald Manager virtually knocked the home boys| Jack Onslow benched him beout of the pennant, which was! cause he chewed bubble gum. lost by but half a game.” [ « + « Onslow. answered, “If .he The last place Mud Hens re-| could hit big-league pitching, I fused -16-be- awed DY the Hoosier! Wouldn't care he could blow Redskins and gave the Tribesters! up a dirigible with his bubble the misseries both at home and| gum.” ... Metkovich Is | back in ahtoad. the Minors, The individual nemesis was Don nl E talwart righthanded!” JERRY" SCALA WHE" “WN

ace still i&# with Eddie Mayo's Says he... He's making a strong its last year's mark of 1.34.5, flock. bid for the centerfield post with! - Ein Ties Hurdle Mark Due to a basbball rules fechni- the White Sox. . . . “From now! Hammond's. Mel Ein tied the play “Bobby Jones”

Tose of of Gary's state hi

Conference last

Chicago University Fieldhouse

South Cend Central, 46%. to 45. A 7:

winging outfielder, who achieved cused of taking a runout powder| The loss of Joe Gonzales most of his home run production On the Indianapolis Indians just! three-time sprint champion, has men practically ‘as a and runs batted In laurels at the before the 1949 post-season play-inot hurt the Froebel team. The expanse of Indianapolis pitchers. (Offs and was suspended and shorn Gary boys came through with a! And the former University of Of any playoff or Little World| record- -breaking half-mile relay Michigan football and baseball Series sugar, has “reformed.” performance in 1:33.8, bettering Year and a half ago. has’ forced him off the links. he prefers over Bobby) will never

© eality. the Hens have been as- lon,” said Scala the other day, 80-yard high hurdle record of For that matter, experts say no sured thé year-long services of ‘he era perainantal & stuff is out in| :07.8, Hammond was second in ONé ever will Play Bobby. Jones “huge Don . . . In other words, mY baseball tife Scala’s con- the Chicago end of the meet. BOIT again, A mere recital of his victories

the parent Detroit Tigers can't 'ract was. White ‘80x property Others were: Gary Wallace 17%,

call him up this year despite the when he played a Vietory Field. Hammond Clark 18, East Chicago !8 & small part of the saga of Roosevelt 13';, Hammond Tech Bob Jones, 1215, Valparaiso 12, East Chicago idolized figures any sport has {Washington 10%, Gary Tolléston known, probably as much for his i8, Garry Mann 3%, and Whit- All-America boyianness as for his .__ |fairway mastéry. Adams, more popular in England thin | sy here: F b ‘

fact Tiger “Manager Red Rolfe | WHILE tooting its b would like to have on on he; cently, the Florida Thr lpr Bengals’ squad . . . Rolfe sorely! commerce dipped. into sports needs a righthanded long bail po “puen hitter: [ball club that hid not trained | Seman ee nd b-A-the-Sunshine-State -had--

han ithe last 20. years. oi: That a oR NS TAL “ledo's’ A ae tans”. . . Twelve major. league teams

~The Hens Are WArmMIng up at pitch camp-in Florida: Bartow, Fla. a former Indianap-! olis camp. Only recently, they were bol-| stered by the transfusion of eight! players sent down from the De-| troit camp. . . . Manager Mayo, thinks so well of the new talent that he released two 1949 regu“lars, Third Baseman Bruce Blanchard and Outfielder George lest out. St. Pete now-houses| “Corona, to Little Rock. the Yankees and Cardinals and This is the American Assocla-|in, Req Sox are in Sarasota. tion's 49th year in business and Toledo has won but one pennant, | DIZZY DEAN. wh will be the in 1927, when Casey Stengel was tujevision announcer for New the Hud Hens skipper. | York Yankee home games this ‘ 8 | season, is a cinch to wow the ROY WEATHERLY, ex-In- | Greater New York fans by dianapolis Indian, got off to a | butchering the English . lanrousing start in the Pacific Coast League. , . . He walloped two home runs for Oakland in the opening game and his po- | gageménts in Texas this spring tent bat helped the Oaks win | , | , His principal speech was | out in a slugfest with Seattle, | titled, “Radio Announcing I « + «Roy also hit a single. . . . | Have Did.” He batted in five runs. . . . _ NN s The veteran belted another | TEXAS has 850 high schools! homer yesterday. playing football and the Lone Star State is a year-round open

» v » . season hunting ground for college “FRANKIE FRISCH, manager /grid coaches on the prowl for

of the Chicago Cubs, is Simon Le- fresh football beef... R. H. Wilgree himself, , , . He plasters aljjams director of the Texas Inter-| on any Cub pitcher Who scholastic League, says the. the star school--football--seniors-

Despite the fact a draw pay in spring training. |saiq, “These high schoolers get| Frisch i soaked Johnny Schmitzig et class plane tickets from dif-| / with the automatic bite when the rarent colleges, then cash them in| | southpaw walked Pirate Pitcheriyng hitchhike to the colleges they!

Jsthought the grass was greener in! |other pastures, moved out and

properly for his new job, Old Diz filled several speaking en-

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© Cliff Chambers in an exhibition want to visit. Some of them clean]

(uit last week. = lup two or three hundred dollars]

and pointed out that only one |

HE Toledo Blade omsnted up with a World Series. title in |

profiting by the situation. “Hel

a. . “Wayne! 8 “Archie

Tob

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Rugged Wrestlers In Match Tuesday

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{will team against Lone Eagle and !Benny Becker in an Australian

tag-team skirmish billed for!

Tuesday night in the Armory.

| ring. guage . . . Striving to tune up |

O’Brien and “The Baron” will {be making their first local ap{pearances. in tag-team action. The same goes for Becker, one of the game's most promising younsters, |

‘and Lone Eagle, the shifty “In-|

dian Nature Boy.” ~ Matchmaker Billy Thom will!

pit Franke (Bozo) Brown, a!

(newcomer from Los Angele against Don Lee, 300-pound New| ‘Yorker, in the he special | bout.

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=: Fans Back Hogan... For Masters

For Blue Ribbon

. la year”... Go to it lads. . It {beats mowing lawns for spending their new manager, ‘money . if it doesn't disrupt

Sewell, look good by posting 8 school work. streak

Grapefruit League. . . . She ia RB Srovst said he still was unim- Baver Sisters Bow

pressed by his Queen City Out After Battle GF, iso The next day, the | -ORMOND-BEACH Fla. April New York Yankees took care | ;p) 14 50k the best golfers in of the situation Sor Sewell. . . . {ny tournament to eliminate the = the Reds, 1 tominine threat to male golf su: to 2. collecting 19 hits. |premacy-—The Texas Bauer sisss 8. 8 ters—from the third round of the APPARENTLY upset because. 0 rmond Bea ch, Invitational

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one last Wedneoony. . During still hot from a morning second the course of an exhibition game round victory with a seven-under-eveland, he jerked Catch r 85, defeated 18 FitzGerald In the fifth 1 § ning ity work —be- moon match. hind the plate. . . . Well, if the The elder-Bauer sister, 22-year-Pirates don't want FitzGerald, old Alice, bowed to Wilford the Indianapolis. Indians will. Wehrle, le, Louisville, Kyu 8- 8. And 4.

take him, pronto. . . . Senor Lo-/ pez will guarantes to teach the de Will Deford — pitch, reportedly Eddy's weak BAA Marathon Title

“the after-

pig fellow how to master the low

_.. point as a catcher. . . . The Di BOSTON, Apr. 1. (UP).—Kar}fellow has been pounding the Godsta Leandersson, limber-legged ps game was in an exhibition at da

leather at. the plate. — Swedish runner, began -training8 Lh ¥ Av Marathon crown Apr 18: SMOKES COOLER DRAWS EASIER Leandersson arrived here by ftrain last night after flying from:

| 9. FENDRICH ¢ Stackholm to New York.

AL Sign for Detroit Bouts AIR. [Yh 3 DETROIT, Apr. 1 (UP). Two. al LA World champion fighters will box there within eight days this spring. |

promoter Nick Londes announced NO curnne/loiay

NO - BITING

{Ray Robinson, world welterweight champion, to meet Ray Barnes at | {Olympia Apr. 28. Ike Williams. | {lightweight titleholder, will meet Lester Felton at Olympia May 5.!

[French Win aot Rugby | { LONDON, Apr. 1 (UP)—The] French army upset the British army, 12 to 8, in their inter-army |

Twickenham.

r-old Mar-

rugby football match today at

AUGUSTA, Ga. Apr. 1 (UP)—! The sports tradition that they) seldom come back will find thousands of unbelievers gathered. here . next Thursday pulling for

|game Ben Hogan to pluck golf's

iblue ribbon—the Masters title. Little Ben, all but killed in an ‘automobile crackup last year, has saved his agile frame for the big test in the tournament founded by Bobby Jones 16 years ago. Hogan “narrowly missed in his’ initial comeback attempt at the Los. Angel

ciation. “Further play revealed that he

him. : Cards 68

Atlanta last Sunday, shooting x

[today for defense of his Boston foyr.under-par 68 and tearing ment. .committee were to meet,

faround the fimal* nine in 32 here tournament players’

strokes. The. fans who recall senti-

‘mentally the bygone, beknickered Kansas

era of golf will ‘ind many” of (their old favorites valiantly Struggling around . the stream-|

{all four major world titles in 1930,

{will watch in the gallery for the High School Yrgck, Baseball Schadutes

second year,

Flashes Place 3 On Loop Team

“GOLF is iF years || © wiLson a ® SPALDING “10 ® LOUISVILLE BEGINNERS’ SETS—BALLS 15¢ il GLOVES—SHOES—BAGS — i CARTS—HEAD COVERS

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members of this 1049-1950 basket{ball team on the Capital District | All-Conference selections.

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‘the Capital District coaches, were! ‘Forward Don Shimer, Center Phil* Wampler and Guard Gene McCullough. Deaf School, Lawrence Central

‘Selected were: Forwards: Qrville Northcutt. Deaf School; George!

Siler, Lawrence Central. | Ralph Cingo, Beech Grove, Center, and Don Cunningham, Beech Grove; Jerry Moers, Deaf School,

phies went to Beech Grove and

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champions.

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By LAWRENCE Twenty years ago come. : ; a i rae a2 coats 14 Young Ahlan cluamusd Wayne North Side won their re. All four major championships—U, 8. and British Amateurs ous division Oe Sehiowe A ri Slam, It. was. the first eat was ¥ On that note, Robert Tyre: Jones: Jr., retired from competition. At the age of 28 gum oa he had won 13 major cham- | pionships, scores of lesser {events and had become a legend

titles of the orthern Indiana High School and only

-Froebel edged out Hammond, | 613 to 56, in the meet at the

while the Ft. Wayne team emerged the winner in the eastern division. The Redskins nicked

pair of records fell and one | "Wad tied at the Chicago meeting. [McReynolds of Froebel won the! {half-mile run with a record)

{smashing time of 2:00.5, bettering, the. ee any.

WpErD; was built by a group. of Fond monument.

subsequently esayed a lcomeback, only for. fun, in the annual Masters ithe Augusta National Golf Club of which. he 18 dent :

A serious spinal operation a

He is one of the most

_AgO, when, he

was & sportsman and gentleman as well as a champion. Today, twice a grandfather, Bob points. Others were: Misha. still looks younger than his 48 35%, Elkhart 22. South'years (birth date, Mar. 17,.1902). Bend Adams 19, Michigan City Since his retirement consi 10 1/6, and East Chicago WAash- able success come to Bob, and he lives a quiet, {comfortable life in-a lovely subA recent added of his career. task is presidency of the new! | picture of him in his home town more tomorrow. Peachtree Golf Club he helped to!than when he was the tousled {form and build in Atlanta. | Two rugged matiexperts, Jack] The writer visited with Jones opponents with cold-blooded effi-| {O’Brien and “The ‘Mad Baron,” recently for a first hand story ciency.

South Bend Central's Jim Cole"

t I JS a man won the 80-yard dash. Fin. ON TWO OCCASIONS, down oping third was La Porte, with)

through the years, but years ago, 421% {the Indianapolis club had priority] waka rights on two of Florida's ‘best gy Hegintng nos, St.Petersburg and’; {Barasota. . , . Judgment blunders {were niade, "however, the Indians

“Thiomparable Linksman Was Idol of Fans Here, Abroad

| youngster

slip Pain Shows When § spor Writer e 4 tele There he sees if every foul call is on the level. There he can see a

‘difference

Bobby Jones “en a healthy f : swing at 16, You get a a different, syccess.

who mowed down

without the slam;

Jones says he was a! | 80 ‘often, “because I tried harder. I conquered the almost irresistible ‘temptation to hit a shot here and there without thinking it out | carefully, A title is won by the of a stroke cases. Lose a stroke and you ‘lose the tournament.” First Major Title - ; ] g hard; way, Caps-Flyers playoff here. It's the]! tional {Fo in the pe: Rod game from his first a in ‘the U. 8 "Amateur In 18 (when he was 14),

achieve a major title until he won Alive in the series, come back the U. 8. Open at Long Island's aroaring. Cliff Simpson deflects a

gs 3

“fn - most:

ce

mentary hotdog, the sportswriter, ki his eye on the baseball, puck or what have

1/80. The Flyers, fighting to stay

: 1 he: gs ~~ 2 s

Leahy pessimism. That's some- .

thing new since Frank is known

for crying about his football outd, the

look. We asked Joe

nouncer for South Bends WSBT, why the change.

Joe, who is still very close to

\Nofre Dame football, sai that

Leahy looks for a good season,

Inwood Country Club in 1928, Shot off Eddie Nicholson's stick put fears North Carolina, Purdue, beating Bobby Cruickshank in afinte what he thinks is the net. gouthern California and (hold

play-off. He recalls now he was far from satisfied with his stroking in that tournament, thoug deliriously happy’ he finally had.

tdde the grade.

Those early stages Jones, labeled “The Seven Lean Years” by his Boswell, Keeler, were preparation for the! championship years to come. __- His recent enforced retirement from the fairways has not.

distance,

of Bob.

has saved.

But the sportswriters also reflect a bit. It's a matter of per.|spective. The St. Louis boys are too close to the play. They can't see it objectively. The press box t ican and does, - That's the press box—a sombi-

__|just been East to pick ‘up one of

e referee and goal judge say b . “no” and the Flyers kick up a 0, Preath) Indiana. Why ‘In

fuss. The boys in the press box’ wonder why all the talk. The shot! back to haunt him. As one of 5-plainly in the crease. Sawchuk'y) apostles of the “T” Frank

|difna? That's easy. Leahy thinks -

the Hoosiers’ new “T" could come

knows what a dangerous weapon it can be. . "= 8 VISITING CELEBRITIES who feel the urge to ride a few fast laps on the Indianapolis Speedway are going to be invited to do itn style: Wilbur—Shaw -has—

TOHPTE SE . i Sr ARE AR ! Regie HE I'm lucky to have so! no monopoly on comedy: in "th mich to do as president of two Sports world. Hockey players hav

golf clubs, along with my busi- their moments, too.

ness. I wouldn't miss being at! ‘the Masters tournament, for in-|POMs Caps proves it with this story: The New Haven hockey wf Rr @ champion; - Jones was: Club. had started a youth movefamed for distance, combined with ment. One old-timer was slated accuracy. His tee shots were one for the ax via the unconditional release route. When he got the f that and other thin s, news “from the club's general 0 : ag r he bristled with these

stance, for anything.”

of the principal redsons for Bob's|

(Second of a se a series of eight | articles on Bob Jones appears

tomorrow.) -

However, the tournament pros; raaid-they-hoped-to-stay withthe’ Professtonal Golfers Association ‘it “poasible, but their setup probably would call for a revision of the PGA constitution. George Schneifer, chairman of : PGA tournament Plucky Ben Shoots \would head the new organization {which listed its board members as' immy--DeMaret, Bob Hamiiton;’ ‘Clayton Heafner Lawson Little, Lloyd Mangrum, |Cary Middlecoff, Toney Penna, | Snead and Jimmy Thom=

That group, including many of {the best tournament pros in the world; virtually assured the rebels of winning their way with ‘the PGA at a meeting in Chicago

The group was formed as players battled through the $10,000 a age Opes, ag Geprg Azalea Open, Tournarnis ent here, | RRR EPR Shiai, lof the Professional en Has No Comment Was. notin. good..enough. physical. ...CHICAGO. Ap condition to play over a very.Crane, executive secretar ry of the long period. But while fresh, he Professional Golfers’ Association, was the same pre-accident Hogan. had no comment today on the an-| (He will be well rested when. he noungement by “George Schneiter ‘makes “his Masters appearance that a

{and _it would take a very reck- ment players hoped to. i] Hess individual to wager against members with a separate organi-

rebellious group of tourna-|

“Any official comment on that AYETTE, Ap: Rich a 1 4 381 = Hogan showed just how sharp Would -have to. come. .from- Mén-.— LAF, FAYETTE, Apr. 1-—Richmond. swimmers. today.score im Sharps ‘points to win the state YMCA swimming and diving championship, “Sehneiter and the “RGA tourna- in the Purdue University pool. Indianapolis, the defending champion, finished second with 271% the points. Lafayette was. third. with 1913 points.as new. records. were}...

y's meeting,” Crane:said.

Relays rr Many 1949 Champs

LAWRENCE, Kan, CINE sours ANUP STH ETEeNT- Prop oF des {the yn All" past national fending champions famateur and open titleholders tory of the Kansas Relays “wet are on the invitation list and seek repeat titles Apr. 22 in the! Londes said he signed Sugar MOSt of those who can still get/Silver Anniversary of the meet. around the course will show up| Only one Bobby ‘Jones himself will pre- Jack Todd, Colorado javelin mon- | iside but the “slammer.” who won arch, wil be missing.

Franklin Township, Greenfield,

X Riverside! sectional champions, placed three (Shgrcte ve. BiGwmbure at Riverside !

“gn E Central, Picked on the team, selected byl

ek rence Aaa] and Ben Davis at

New Pal Palestine 5% and Beech Grove placed two each, ''" Townshin

|. Wagle, Pike Township, and Dan’ Lafavetis Jett at

TRUCK PAINTING: AND ‘LETTERING

‘and Gar - Wallsmith, Lawrence! :

1A UP) Tom. -with-the-new.-D

Top Tourney Pros Diesel Gets ‘Air Lift’ Buck Against PGA

Form New Group

In Battle. of Control

WILMINGTON, N. C, Apr. 1 P)—A nucleus of the nation's 8, top tournament golfers, dissatisfled with PGA control of the, ‘tournament - circuits, revolted to-| |day and set up their own organt-,

yi ing with rs wes ok Don oid vice president of the Cummins company. The cer ips said. was taken immediately to Columbus, Ind. where it is to be fitted | iesel-engine.- Arriving hore. by-United-Cargo- Pheer the car hada "dummy" engine, |) way flown. from LesAngeles, Oil,

Richmond Defeats Local Tankers for State Y* Title:

Timbes State Serviee

|established in seven out of eight events.

The Richmond swimmers were {paced by Bob Batschér who won Indianapolis: 1 ithe 100,220 and 440-YArd-Lree- “tik thiannpoiis [style events all in record times. by, Or ald state mark of 1 $3 extabliehed

Divia Gunyon, Indianapolis, set a

grr A event “while Dan Leslie, Te “Lafayette, cracked the 50-yard ci backstroke {Wooley -set-a new mark--in the [200-yard breaststroke. The summary.

300- Yard Medley Relay--1, | {Maken as. gan Ave:

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y y | Solqsmith, Lares adie ington at- Riverside 100. ¥ard Richmond: Jo o. Lafaveits: 4 Sam amu m

58.3 a a raak.|

chm:

| Central, round out the team. Tro-|

JOHN QUEDELNOEFER AGO SOMPA——

{Franklin Township, league -co- = 3d |

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Dates of 2 Prep Meets Switched

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Off Events Changed

2) System of Running |

Two definite changes and one st Lous (Ny... 4-1 tentative switch for the state] [Prats ay 303 800 ox J :

time for the May 27 finals.

| “The change was. made to 1 the boys more rest,” Phillips

said.

The other major change by the Board of Control was to cut the |regionals and finals of the 440yard run to 12 men each. It was —made,—Phillips—satd—*In—

to cut down congestion.”

option _of running the. 200-yard {low hurdles over a" 180-yard distance. Phillips explained that all| Rog ton (N) “B" - 008 38 2? IHSAA. meets. this. year will run. fants Son aio LES the low hurdles at 200 yards. The! Henenchecy 0 wb) gue snd Bt air Winning iboard, - however, ‘recommended! fome © " runteRivera: loving, lich {that coaches experiment with the!

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e Tony Hulman for that assigne e ment. The car will do about 135

miles per hour and is a sleek, racy creation that will give the - visiting celebs the closest approach possible to the actual cars that compete in the “500.” Time was when the two-man racing cars were in vogue that visitors of note—and courage— could “hitch” a ride in many of the regular race entries. Now that only one man rides the racers, there's no room for passengers. -AS Shaw put it before making the trip: “We've felt for a long time that we needed ‘a car to give our important visitors a fast ride when they want it. The Jaguar is our answer.”

chief among,

| Commissioner L. V. Phillips of {the ITHSAA said the preliminaries . ithis year will -be run off at 10:30 Re ja. m. and final events in the aft- Lo er—Porterfield,

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Exhibition Baseball

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. Rice: Hut ltrack meets were adopted today chinson, Grigor wii and Swift. Winning _|by- the Indiana High School Ath- Rites, — Hutchinson. Losing pitcher — _[Tetic Association, _|them a change in preliminaries oun

jadelp hia (Ni va, Birmingham (Sou) Birmfr ngham, - Ala, cancelled, wet

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be held either May 12 or 13 as Biche ox ~Chesnes. Losine » pitcher —Jones. /the coaches elect, the regionals, ~Weitia Bare set for May 20 and the finals! {May 27 at Indianapolis Tech field.

wier, Coaches also were given the Tipton; Newcombe and Campanella. Losing Bitcner; Schants. Home runs—Cam.

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