Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1950 — Page 12

r Wednesday night against the Barons, got a double dose of

" wing, was

“-4roit:-But-he-may.rejold the Caps’ . in Cleveland.

. day and Saturday. The Caps had

An the Coliseum Easter Sunday

“allowed Brooklyn one hit in four

Detroit Calls Up Haidy To Splash More Cold ~ Water on Hellermen

Local Skaters Feel Cleveland Stalling . By Choosing Wednesday to Open Series By FRANK ANDERSON he ‘American Hockey League's Calder Cup is running over with gall as far as the Indianapolis Caps are concerned. The Heller-skelters, who'll open finals in Cleveland

to How runners. Coach Ray | 0 rier title three

ars in a row,

:

bad news over the week-end. First, they lost Right Winger Gordon Haidy to the parent Detroit Red Wings.

Second, they got a bad break, 0.10; for Cleveland at 1: 0]

in. the scheduling for the p. m. tomorrow by train.

Cleveland best-of-seven series, Heller hates to lose Haidy, but| The finals schedule is what he feels he has a man who can,

come through in Lyall (Asa) : Bits dane local shiters Know Wiseman, Wiseman has been ) 8 2 1aying as\ a spare forward.

man to the wing-crippled Detroit | club. Gordie Howe, Detroit right hurt seriously last Thesday night in a Stanley Cup. set-to. against Toronto, Then Jimmy Peters and Pete Babando ‘were hurt. The Caps got an 80S

Player losses and schedule gripes; will have nothing to do with the Caps’ showing against the Barons. |

The boys are ready to collect the! n BR

Howe Trackmen Toe Mark

< Ronnie Dougherty, Jack Wollman and Kent Pierce loft fo righ Joe the mark as Dwight Alexander and Fred Monschein listen Track Coach Ray Bowman instruct the veteran Hornet Qwe opens its outdoor season at Southport tomorrow. man's ariuk-aounry teams have won the ety fare

Joe McCarthy Believes in _ Managerial Hands-Oft Policy * By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Apr. 3-For a life of loneliness and solitude, join the Boston Red Sox. There is little horseplay and no cliques to speak of on the club. Each player does his work with an absolute - minimum of managerial guidance. That's the way Joe | McCarthy wants it. : i . “When a player comes up to us, he's generally a big leaguer ™ | pred

——

McCarthy says. “That kind doesn’t need much in They're professionals who know their jobs. All of them know, or } - should Know, that they do the actual playing on the fed, not me.” | | ) i

McCARTHY'S Super-silent tréatment, of course, is a Hite rough on rookies who frequently wonder whether anyone knows they are around. ‘During a recent one-week stretch at the club's =f Sarasota; Fla, training camp, -MeCarthy -made only - two brief - remarks to players on the field. : He told Pitcher Al Papal to follow through more on throws to first base and instructed Rookie Catcher Sammy White, since shipped to Roanoke of the Piedmont League, to shift his weight to the front foot Whea' swinging at a pitch.

BIRDIE TEBBETTS, the most gregarious player ¢ on the lob, watched White line a curve ball to left field and then streak for ' ‘first base. Attempting to engage McCarthy in odnvarsation, Teb= | betts offered: “Id like to have the future that kid has, wouldn't you? McCarthy watched White tour the bases but said nothing.

Ringers ‘Head For Cup Finals

Call-Up Permitted NEW YORK, Apr. 3 (UP) he Red Wings are within their 10¢ New York Rangers stood rights in calling on-the C aps for Within one victory of the Stanley help in the playoffs. The “emer- Cup finals in the National gency” clause in the National Hoc key League today but their 1eague-American League playoff sensational, highwire. act has agreement permits such a step. been crabbed by the circus, which evicted them from Madison, So Haldy is dn his way to De- gq, ., Garden for the r (playoffs: Pentti

last night and Haldy was elected 40 move up. Detroit's down, 2-1 to Toronto in the series,

Nationals Win, Collect $3000

Beat ‘Knicks,’ 91-80,

To Capture Series

‘SYRACUSE, N. Y., Apr. 3 (UP) n't “8X last season's! perts at making baskets and

It’s up to Ameri-| Lund, n He President Maurice a ph

Crier entien. oy dev Ee ast n hE he Rangers whipped | AHOIS = “L mote that “the league chief will Montreal, 4 to 1, ly ripped SI decide who will’ fill the

rule against the Red Wings. [their third straight victory over| Other spot in the National BasThe Caps are incerised by the the Canucks in as many games. | ketball Association playoff finals, finals schedule which they regard) However, Dick Irvin, the lean,| SPracuse won the Eastern Dias a stall by Cleveland, Coach | poker-faced oach of the Ca- vision playoff title last night by Ott Heller, General Manager Digk nadiens, declared his club will beating the New York Knicker-Miller-and. the-players. wanted. be: -tougher—than-—ever—to-stop; bockers,-91-- te 80. The-Nationals! start the series in Cleveland to-| {once it's back in the Montreal Won the series, 2 games to 1, and morrow night and play the sec- {forum tomorrow. And that goes {boosted their post-season earn-| ond game here Thursday. The | even without doubtful starter ings to $7500. Barons said no. They wanted the Center Billy Reay, whose cut| The Nationals collected $2500 first two games, picking Wednes- ankle was ripped open again, or for finishing first in the Eastern! Kenny Reardon, out with a dis- Division's regular season race, 3{located shoulder. $2500 for -eliminating

|another Philadelphia in the: division's

NHL Playoff Standings |sefnifinal playoffs, and the same my United . amount for beating the knicker-

to be content with Game No.

and Game No. 4 here Thursday, Apr. 13.

. ‘Feel Barons Stall eon Goals Bong bociers. The Caps wound up for Cleve- Toronto ie 3b +8 Receive $3000

troit - ...

1and by disposing of the Providence Reds here last Thursday.

1 Best of Beven) w L 3 0

| ‘They get $3000 for doing othe Goals - ing this week because they had!

A iL a Cleve mabey Selutaay Montreat i 3 4 14 [the best overall regular season layoff

may hurt his team’s the h f standing by while BY era cand nave Good ‘Neighbor Tennis (the honor of standing by

|Minneagolls, the central division Tourney Starts Today playoff winner, clashes with An-| MIAMI BEACH, Fla,

Apr. 3|derson, the western division win(UP)—The good neighbor tennis| ner, Tor ‘the other championship! tournament gets under way here (Playoff position. today with veteran Davis cupper Syracuse beat New York with! Gardnar Mulloy of Miami ranked|a 31-point outburst in the final

chances started tomorrow night, but they | picked Wednesday and Podolofr approved. The Barons with a three-day rest for their older players got a break. The Caps took a chance

2 contract. Reference—the Dodgers. | 119 Prat i 17.4 Wyse, former Cub, who is hurl. (TOP his suit, But today the news- xycy™ wine Apbinian (2) ind Marin: ’ a pitcher, Nagy. | ine pi or, Im, Home run: s—Robinson, Koes

frames. A big eight-run sixth inning Sains Joe Hatten and: Clem the game for the A's

ing for the A's to show that his|PaPer dispatch quoted Saigh, him iS AT SAN ANTONIO. Tex. innit esterday as Philadelphia ngs Wins Badminton 1 Title {zguion ou AAT [) ni yesterday won the womén's state Le pike o ofl Menke? Ditcner, PINGS Bio 10010 18 0 Labine won Betty Mathews of Indi I~ Chureh The A's “B” team took an 11 ANAPOLS | ow aibor 108-

arm is OK, gave Brooklyn five 3°! & lawyer, as saying he settled vaimer. | cal. Louis (A) vs. Chicago (A), cancelled. {Atlanta Sou.) Hine oily badminton title at Billings Hos- | Aers. (Sou) .. 002 030 000 4 7 2 wanson i ang’ N Nelson, Ryan (8),

hits and one unearned run in five (Without paying Ga Gardelia Ardelia any cash. | AT ATA G won, ® to 1. Carl Scheib than ola 4 5 3 Ruth Godonski of South Bend, Rey Antonellt LS pital. Miss Godonski won over Philadel Ma INGA Ak ta: Atkins, Kiely (5), who has held the title four years, ing pitcher. Atkins

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jrookie of the year, registered the, bucks, will collect $3000 this —

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{Times six days a week-—presents the story of Hub Capp’s struggle J

Times’ Comic Strip Hero ‘To Depict Thrills“of

Hubb Capp Coming Six Days Weekly By ART WRIGHT. Thrills of the . Indianapolis | “500” and other big time speedway ‘competition will be provided

ing Apr, 10, - "RACING DAYS with Hub Capp will take you behind the scenes of speedway competition and right into the race car cockpit with the most lovable daredevil

The new adventure strip—an {EXCLUSIVE feature of The

for fame on the “roaring road.” You'll see him in competition on many tracks throughout America and foreign lands . .. and you'll thrill to his bid for laurels in the 500-mile classic here.’

itheugn never attempting to a text book of the speedway py RACING DAYS is so authentic in its presentation of the lives of men who risk their necks

record in the league and draw for prizes and fame that you'll ings togs ‘Apr. 10.

learn .much of the true back-|Hub Capp's story. His father" is ground of one of the world's most an automobile dealer. in Aurora.

reckless sports.

Tom. Ward, creator and -artist| DAYS is written by Russ Catlin, {of RACING DAYS, is a resident|of Washington, D. C., who wrote |

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whose contacts|“The Life of Ted Horn,” the book pleasure to recognize Mercury's race have given biography of the laté three-time background fori national champion of auto rasing [motive industry in this manner.

Tebbetts, not easily discouraged, repeated the question. McCarthy sighed and then said: “Sure I'd like to have that kid's future but not if it meant that I would have to go through all those past years.” ‘That concluded that colloquy and McCarthy wasn't heard from again for another 72 hours.

tJ SOMETIMES, it seems, the Boston players Bee for a word 2 4 or two from their pilot. But they rarely get it. . Acceptance of Bid After Pitcher Ellis Kinder suffeted a fractured rib a few Ann weeks ago, he was somewhat stumped as to his future assignment. .. ounced by Shaw |. He. remained in-uniform the next Tew ‘days and finally McCarthy Mercury Tas “béen selected to] told him to “take your time” about getting in shape. A set the pace in the 1950 500-mile Soathpaw Mel Parnell, a 25-game winner last season, was .. May 30 at the Indianapolis be i a rookie ahoyt the high priced custom-built autom ile race : , ove ; R

A S a » Fey the 1950 pace .car. was 3 announced today by Wilbur Shaw, | Speedway ‘president. The car to lead the sfarting “500” field Jaround the two ‘and one-half mile oval to open the race will be a {stock Mercury. convertible. - Engine specifications will . he the same as in the car which re- ® (cently won the 750-mile Grand : (Canyon run with the remarkable average of 26.52 miles per gallon}: : [of _8asoline. Shaw a Pasenger _ The pace car will be driven by Benson Ford of Detroit, Mich, vice president of Ford Motor Co. and general manager of the

“On this’ ball club, n ay shot back, “t doesn't mean a thing. I won 25 games last year but that’s all past. I have to be concerned with this year. You can’t coast up here.” (Oscar Fraley ig on vacation. He will return Apr. 24.)

‘College All-Stars Battered By Globetrotters, 58 to 47

Harlem Cagers Head Toward Indianapolis Via Cleveland in ‘World Series’ Exhibition

Times Special CHICAGO, Apr. 3—The Harlem Globetrotters were headed toward Indianapolis, vja Cleveland today, after successfully opening their “world, series” exhibition with a 58-t0-47 victory over the College All-Stars here last night before 15,365 in Chicago Stadium.

Lincoln-Mercury division. Shaw will be a passenger. The pace car will be presented to the winner of the race at the traditional Victory Dinner, May 31. In announcing the pace car choice, Shaw said:. “Because of the cofistant interest displayed by the Ford Motor Co. in eur annual 500-mile speed classic, it is a

The All-Stars, collected mainly following completion of their college basketball careers this geason, lacked polish in their first

outing but held a 16-14 sdugiitage - at the end of the first peri Jiashouins Name

three baskets by ‘Don Rehfe dt. Wisconsin star, Wally “Bartkiewicz > Given Jobat IC

The Times’ new sports page hero . . . he'll be in auto rac-

Get 20-18 Lead But early in the second stanza, the 'Trotters took a 20-18 lead|! and held until the end. Nat. Clifton and Marquis Haynes shared scoring honors for

The continuity for RACING

1950 contribution to the auto-

Today, .in the perfectly ap-! pointed solarium. of his home on| cups and other awards are kept, there is a. little slightly lop-| eared cup in front of a shelf of!

books | “Is that the cup, Bob? - we| asked.

“No that's something else, That | old cup got lost somewhere,”

"to 1 trouncing at West Palmig.1, 11-4, 11-8. ar TUCSON, ARIZ, ~ h ared all th send Frank (Bozo) Brown, of/[™ from Toronto. | Men's sifisles. Roy Nusbatin scunlChicago a0 [110 38 000-12 15 o/ Not until he was 13 years old he appe all over the country iyo a. pew Be {anit goles) pel TE gegen SHEAR Ko i: ALi 8 Hilidhad 01d Bob get deeply bitten by then Red Cross and War Relieflogt, g/m; 8, "Xveomer, ein SAS" PRICES REDUCED SARASOTA, Fla, Apr. 3-—|Haroid Nusbau "defeated Ghack Rr A oven; Faller, fon woiid/golf bug. That was the year he matches. ne |E12T% REGULAR ENU E Kell, American. League 18%. athews. b both of Padita Hay ES nd Diublel. biel Rome rine. first broke 80, to - father's It was splendid training for the U . ‘a IN Di King, and pitcher Dizzy|Nowiekl RT aeieynit’ Morty Torhegenordac aster ("Sven delight. He also started playing!championship days to come. GASOLINE: ETHYL Trout of Detroit are ready to start wt 110. “10 AMied doubles, (Rittsbyursh (N} § 03180811 13 0in tournaments. While be didn't] VENETIAN BLIND ec | y the Se880n NOW Haro a and SiiTdock Nitieated! qu Sh a lg a win any, the press began to] CLEANING ‘0008 SizR : 5 9 PAID . 9 3 Kell was swinging in mid-season awaka, 13-11 15-11. i : Hel and ne pitcher, Gres, notice the skinny East Lake kid. '{ OTHER SIZES ¢ DRTIONATELY TAX Hi form during '* 6 to 3pocific Coast League (Potion. ennedy. Home runs-| A year later, Bob astounded © 24-HOUR SERVICE G1 ‘win ‘over the Boston Red ‘Sox. Cheats eters 99 ents AT “Musa. ria mo 919 3Atlantans with his State and] NEW. BLINDS AND BEP 3 WAYS TO BUY . driving in three runs on a single), “snceies Sacrimentc. ra | Brookivi (Ny |. 4,010 000 000} ¥_{ Southern victories. ‘and followed ALL BRITE any +3 ® Cash ®Lsyavay ® Charge - and a double and Trout allowed Seattle. 13-3; ‘Oskias 1 3 lia sine. (8), wpliiiken .i81,. Erskine (8) and it up with a dazzling display in! 522 N. Rural ‘IM. 0400 Account | only ape hit in the last four in- Riana. 1-4 akg inning pitehar losibk the U. S. Amateur. The trip to! Li ba ? y : \ aE = ty =

{Gardner sank unbelievable

Road," {and eventually Jones cracked. He Oxford Where his medals, , ows now he learned a lot of

igolf that day.

[from Atlanta was reckoned a

he tation was reason for a lot of replied, but we still believe senti-{traveling for the youngster dur‘mentalist Bob was fibbing gently.

entral, {wean entors—Rainn Cin 3 Beech Grove: Phil Wampler, Franilin_ 1 nship. Gu P Beech Grove:

Two Heavyweight Mat Bouts Booked Gene oug anigenen Townsh! ip a

Two heavyweight mat . attrac- Da itions are scheduled for tomorrow ‘night in the Armory ring. The Jratuted bout will be an Australan tag-team duel pitting Lone Eagle and Benny Becker against! “The Mad Baron” and Jack! OBrien, a pair of roughhouse specialists. - A special supporting bout will

stopped trying. Again and ‘again putts

|OPENTIL 8:30

TONIGHT

(And Every Night This Week) So you can get famous

California Clothes IN TIME FOR EASTER

The name of Bob Jonesjwas recognized throughout the* na=

TRICKS — SOUVENIRS tion's golfing circles. The kid ;

JOKES — NOVELTIES CAPLAN’S

143 N. ILLINOIS ST. _ OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS

coming champion, and that repu-

ing: the next two war years, when

of losing their fine playing edge.|firat in the men’s division. quarter, Harlem with 14 points each. RehToo much layoff isn't good. But| wullov's opening rival was Joe| Syracuse led most of the way ’ The late Henry Ford spentifelat.and Kevin O'Shea led for| Indiana Central College got a Terry Sawchuk may benefit. The! Douglas of Miami Beach, Gustavo|but held a narrow, 62 to 60 lead Golf's Grandest Slammer— many hours in gasoline alley With|the college boys with 10 each. new head football coach-today. 20-year-old goalie’s ailing. right] Paolofox of Mexico, seeded first/as the fourth quarter began. At 14 RB bb J Ah el the drivers and mechanics ofl The teams will play their sec-| ‘athletic Director Angus Nico arm can use the rest. lamong foreign entrants was slat-|Then the Syracuse running game 0 y ones r ea Y early Speedway history, also serv-iond game .in Cleveland tonight son announced that he was pAfter ousting Providence the ed to match strokes with Norman|paid _off.. Dolph Schayes, who me as hongrasy Fotenee: of theiand will come to the Indianapolis ping down and yielding the reins Caps settled down to daily prac-|S. Wooworth of Miami. topped the individual * scoring Had Two Titles Under Belt th Roo 3 oe a » paced|Cgliseum tomorrow night. Only\ts Walter (Wally) Bartkiewicz, : tices. They drilled last night and| Only men’s singles action was With 24 points, John Macknowski . race in. 8 Lincoln, $3.50 box seats remain for the In-|{ngjana University’s star guard, 4 planned a workout for today. on today's program. : |and George. Ratkovicz, led the F G ¢ Paced 1985 Classic dianapolis- tilt. effective with the fall term. Bart ~—— (surge that knocked the Knicker- uture reatness A Ford V-8, driven by Harry| Globetrotters (3) ~~ AU-Stars 47) |kiewicz also will serve as a physiBraves Whistle Fla Ma as bockers out of the playoffs. i Recognized Early a ge Mack, Jasel the 1935 Indianapolis Robinson, f § 3” D ri 2 $Y education instructor. ; ris mh classic and Henry Ford II led the ¢ y 0 QIC ! 9 P Lakers Packers | By LAWRENCE ROBINSON ~~ ¥ 1946 fiel x g linelGiftone * § 3 Relics 3 3 J, Th Srevhound athictic chief After Si the Bi v | pp lieeard Wee ns Liseoin Continentar when Pit, J | [BME § | §ia8 been seeking a football coach | ; hi th : ; on, “ F for some time. A basketball exer inging e ues Play Wednesday. a es A ish racing was resumed after the Haves, 8 3 4 Bc . 3 8 8 pert, Nicoson had -assumed the Slugging, Southpaws and Sain Bring New [yin Beacetiais (UP)—The ir bo from an operation per- war, Brown. © 3 0 3 football coaching job as a stop- ’ National Basketball Association, .o+ 18 months ago, the A field of approximately 70 cars| wotals 24 10 17] Totals 16 15 13/8ap measure until a replacement Life to Club; Rout Reds at Tampa, 7-6 announced today that the Migne- greatest golfer of history looks j is expected to battle for positions glAlftime Score—Globetrotters 38, All could be found. The appointment By United Press ) apolis Lakers will play host to the|y unger than his years. He keeps in this. year's race, but only the| Free Throws Missed—C. Wilson. Tatum Of Bartkiewicz will enable NicoLAKELAND, Fla. Apr. 3—The Boston Braves, who were sing-| {Anderson Packers in the opening| ine boyishness which endeared fastest 33 will face the starter.|3 ahaa Haynes, Cousy, Rehfeldt 2./son to devote his time to basketIng the blues earlier this spring, were whisting up their pennant oo of their best-of-three semi- him {othe public in 1930, when They will follow the pace car one SS ————— ball and baseball. hopes today, thanks to slugging, southpaws, and Sain. (final playoff series, Wednesday ne scored his incredible Grand complete lap at 90 miles an hour. B r Di Won 4 Letters : : night, Slam. Benson Ford will be host to In-| DCAUET isapproves No major league club had more woes than the Braves when Th ¢ Bartkiewicz did not play footAhey. got..off.40..a. horrible start. in their exhibition..schedule,. losing, e second game of the series| The goal achieved, he retired _|dianapolis newspapermen and Da h D ball..in.. high .s8chool, -but--learned. 12 of their first 17 games. But, largely because of the factors pre- [ra be “played at Anderson, Ind. sf 28, the greatest champion of Speedway officials at a dinner at vg ter’ s-Dates- "the ropes rapidly upon his maviously mentioned, they have won nings. Ellis Kinder. after four nese nigh) ahd the hit, ital, winner of 113 national titles. 6 p. m. today in the Indainapolis ORMOND BEACH, Fla., Apr. 3| [triculation at Indiana ir 1946. He ’ CCeSSE nnea, 8, Saturthi Jat, fo, men, nc goo” nnings, uve Deri fur day mht. =" HEP Gone” ar” — (UP) Golf pro Dave Bauerwon four fiers at guard and 'B. squa 4 ae fully mn evi) runs in the fifth. : Winner of the Minneapolis-An- (getting started. Look at Jack p ; Tow £ 2y on “ ” eng ro |Smith as Det ge Clyde : 5 Sing he TA” team derson series will meet the Syra- Burke Jr. sensation of this win- IS mance of one of his two talente : of the cleanest, dence yesterday as the cuse Nationals, Eastern Division ter's tot At 27, 1 jaughters with wealthy Wool-/mos highly competitive players beat. the Cincinnati Reds e ir. At going on 28, : orth Donah jalite heir to|I have ever coached.” ” 6. Boston won he {champions, in a best-of- séven he is labeled a promising young- = wor BAS, Soca ar to; . Dag 1ed. Tampa, ‘ Io the On Joing ‘game playoff, starting at Syra- ster! z 1 dime-store fortune. | ‘Bartkiewicz will receive his degaine ol oe pw J nt hit oft cuse. Dates of the final series will] Bob Jones. at 14, already had i} Co Golf Title Bauer said he didn't think his 8ree_ in June. An outstanding a ll ha 3 {oF x ro. the be determined later. “won Ahe Georgia State nd 1 V el jaughter Alice was “serious” Scholar, he was awarded the JO ox OF ive a — NBA PLAYOFF STANDING Southern Amateur titles, and ‘ . about Donahue. [Menke scholarship this yegr as hi ex-Giant Sid Gordon. And | ster Hla (Best of Three } drew” tremendous “acélaim In the “WILMINGTON: N.:~€:~Apr:-8{ «1 hope not” "he" adage: “youithe-athleteswith the highest Scho f= southpaw Warren Spahn came ud | NEW YORK. Apr. 3 (UP) — {Syracuse nn 8 LU, 8 Amateur at Merion, Phila- (UP)—E._ J. (Dutch) Harrison,an’t mix romance and a golfing|lastic average. - a nifty job, allowing two Mexican. League jumper Danny,’ *™ contrat Division (Best of Three Adelphia, as the. Dixie “Boy Won- Bobb J h t the old pro from St. Andrews,‘ areer. A romante would break a Funs. 8% hits Tn seven TNnings. | Gardelia-did-not-receive—a-penny yi. i 41 der.” Merion, incidentally, was 300DY JONES . . . 8 CRAMP AY iy) rrocrr ust swear at a golr|P->-Sreat team. | cash to drop his lawsuit against Pi. Wayne 5 9'to be the scene of the fourth and 4. j : Bauer has been building the Southpaw Johnny Antonelli was 8 Whttern D ball when it stops behind a tree 8 even better at Atlanta with the OrSanized baseball. The New York | ern Division” (Bast of Tngee) _ final success in his Grand Slam| Philadelphia was engineered by ‘lzolfing team of Alice, 21, and} “B" team, allowing just one hit;|World-Telegram and Sun, a {i} TANAPOLIS "11111 1 ] 14 years later. |George Adair, father of Perry| From there, he plops it down|yjariene, 16, since his daughters no runs, two walks, and. eight Scripps- -Howard newspaper, ‘said rremerrmen L Began at Age of 6 {Adair, picked by many to be. the 15 reet Jo She Jin gn4 ots were big enough to swing a club. strikeouts in six frames .in an| oday. Exhibition Baseball | Bob first swung a golf club golfer Jones was to bécome. par andy Ly ed pring! We as . His efforts paid off with a host of 8-4 win over Atlanta. The lefty A dispatch by Dan Daniel from it . |at the age of 6, when the Jones George took .the two kids and| oho $10,000 Dy Open Tour- prizes they captured on.the winter pair plus righthander Johnay St Petersburg, Fla., quoted Presi-|, Toren T } eat PA ERE RFE, ;/family (Col. Bob, his mother ahd Bob whipped out a 74 In the first nament yesterda. and Pe Was a circuit this season. Sain, consistently excellent “this dent Fred Salgh of the St. Louis | Philadelphia (4) “RB 000 lo 1 7 5 | Bobby), moved to a summer |qualifying round to lead the field. y , . Bauer said Donahue met Alice Cardinals as saying that th Bowers, Strin evich and Plum 0, Oswald: sample of the fast finish which “ spring, could make the Braves - saying that the for-| keliner Mardella. Hrabesax snd’ ostrorh boarding house near the East Beats Club Thrower : b while she was playing in a Palm “pitching rich.” jmer New York Giant outfielder joins pitcher Bowers: GREE SEA) Lake course. =m a3 u om rd wy him the $2000 first money.|, . ™¢ ament and added : | given a $5000 one-year con yon AT x VERO BEACH. T, A 3.7 Using a cut-down ‘cleek a his Nn MN id Harrison shot two birdies on that. they have had a ‘“few| ; * TUCSON, Ariz, Apr.‘ 3- SLi ards t iv his attorney's fees. St, Paul [AA ecalods Joo 00 "a i a3 |boarder named Fulton Colville {89, which qualified well enough. pe . Baa) nue. the 14th, en Iates,” one of them last night. Easter's consistent slugging and) , ardella was one of several and, Wisters Romany, pe (had given him, Bob played ‘an pg i then was matched with Eben a ae He yh e to ale But, romance or no, he is mak’ Bab... Keller's... repeated. fallured, players. suspended. (rom. organized: Suit. odo ids Wi? nd Ime roised. tao-hole..course: Withip Core toh er RIOHAY CHAIDIN. UNL te Wh. Deorge. Fazio, yg..gians-for-his-daughters-tol as were the talk of t the Cleve! and raseball for jumping to the Meyi-| Glothia. Home ran. bram {other kids, one “cup” consisting Byers was an inveterate . clubs of Was! ngton, D. C. Those two sompete in the Texas State TourIndians today. |can League in. 1946. When he re-tuoiton ve ATA Mra” Fa 715 4/0 a. big ditch where, BOD io wer whenever he missed a holes made the difference. nament at Houston Apr. 12-17. Eastern cracked two homers, turned-to the U. S. he filed a suit to 8 and ret 15,8 13, djrecalls,” he made numerous], oT CEL tan] The Illinois veteran won by two BRAT A i running his spring total to-seven, charging baseball with violation kowski (81 and Cooper. Winning ite Ret ./holes-in-one. ~ At this tender age | y 8 an strokes, posting a l1-under-par 71 k I as the Tribe beat the Chicagojof the anti-trust laws. | Spain. Pate hogy Home fusp-{te won is Srst cup. matched him club for club. Bobicor the-final round. . He finished ‘Map Track Meet P ans, Cubs, 13 to 12 yesterday. En | The suit threatened to disrupt Detroit (ANT 00 310-6 10 0 One of J Onlenders was Sil va pig 6 Dhan With 2-280 against Fazio's 262, Coaches in the Capital District thusiasm over him was dampened the entire contract structure of the Boston ta) dat 030 ¢ 00— 3.7 | Alexa Stirling, later *o become Bob. + beat but it was his recovery shot from| Conference met over the week- . by Feller's weakness.. The onc (game, but Gardelli suddenly an- Johmesh to tars) 3 | Ginsberg; | Rigger. [national women's, champion, | ap Next Tea: a good Jen behind that tree on the final hole end to select their all-league X ; mighty blazeballer gave up. allinounced last fall he had dropped | Bin%,, Pitcher. © Gray. Losing pitcher, | land the tournameéht was on six|® fl . f the first si ” | that thrilled the fans. basketball team and complete de- : 12 runs, including two homers. his suit to join the Cardinals. ey AI ST. a —— + ‘holes of East Lake. Bob still] ne ve © g hin 1% x ou o> Cary Middlecoff, U. 'S. Open|tails for their annual track meet. | - Walt Bartkiewicz ' during his six innings. Baseball Commissioner A. B. St. Louis (N = 330 003— 213 1'thinks Alexa played the best golf, 3nd came again e defend- champion from Memphis, and Joe The meet will be held May, 4 atl tr imiamiep——— MIAMI, Fla.. Apr 3-It looks Chandler then canceled the five-|is teat Fe "Rie Berra; Pollet, wiiks but the ‘son of the donor contrived/in8 champion, Bob Gardner, an|Kirkwood'Jr. of Hollywood, Cal.,| joa Ripple. JACO R&Ne. Hank (Rooke) ‘Wyse has YCAT suspensions on the jumpers, pif plicher, —Byrue: Losing pitcher, 10 have Bob win the clip. It was Outstanding Yale athlete. - Bobitied for third with 283s. 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