Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1950 — Page 13

[ott Cap itol ‘Drifted oR PGA and Pr 0S Bill Blyth Rolls 687 S

Tonig N Alter Handing a Pettit Shares But He Wasn't Bothered {Debate Control T° @ Pace Night 4 Ea Scoring

Mobi le 9-1 Trouncing | The Yaver Men's Shop bowling team dominated the weikieal

11 ! \ ; ik . «-| Picture By Wishing their Second Traveling League championship in : succes! Pierro, Minor League Strikeout King, Slated 0- it ame Of Tourne S TR om eH Host haiti fie ph Heady, Peyton Prin, To Sno Contes A Against st Trave l . Ha iy K {Dick Weber, Ed Huck and Herb Hohlt, won the same crown last Left-Hander Has Key

|season under the banner of Rodebeck Motion Picture. Writer LITTLE ROCK, “Ark, A pf I sharper| Role in New Orleans

Quick Settlement. of | The aver outfit holds a fo rent Rich Pl a -for- game edge over second place Dela- o after winning three straight games, the Indianapolis Win Over Vols ot y-forPay ware: Bowl with only one more Eb ANS, Apr. 3 (UP) |.

week of competition remaining. i Dispute Expected {That makes it impossible for are BS oo —Paul Pon is beginning to indicate that the Pittsburgh Pirates

CHICAGO, Apr. 3 (UP)—Quick | (ware to catch up. ‘The Tribesters now have a 4-6 training game record [got a toehold in a big baseball

settlement was expected today of| However, Fred B. Cline Real- eX Michel npLink Be the disput tor ti after whippiig Mobile-of ‘the Southern Association yes. |TUture When they lightened their spute between the Profes- tors aggregation grabbed most of L437 ehpian Sachi terday afternoon, 9 to 1, in sale. By 3100000 this spring 30

sional Golfers Association and its! the glory last bient one their Et, Daniels Dana ’ y' I e rine . “Mobile, Ala later was sent to x Paul In the buy his services, playing pros over control of the “ose 904 and oA L oD SR ames OTHER Sarina Learns Bia y . Nanny Fernandez deal, got two of |, Ine Pig, 18-year-old Saltfornla Manager ‘Al Lopez's piteh- the - Mobile hits -and scored the left-hander. finally . warmed...

th play - for - pay tournament to win individual honors and the, gh Slee icky up|: show. oe {team .plastered.3111. pins... Bar. a Br. a Bears’ lone run. yesterday, and shared with Bob 1 ing choice against Jack Saltz- Purkey a 1-0, no-hit New Orleans

George Schuener, head of the, The Realtors’ posted games of| mee gaver's Travelers tonight will be With a steady schedule of player group, will confer with! 991, 1073 and 1047 .chalking u Eb i ‘Mixed Fighthand er Bill Plerro, minor|83Mes facing them this week, subiioy WHE over te'X "the

; {PGA Executive Secretary Tom the second highest total in the! Bilt all, +:Cgls Salufass league strikeout|SXIPPer Lopez expects his squad Purkey set a high standard ‘in Crane, President Joe Novak, Vice history of the Traveling circuit. Notike artist. Southpaw]! Improve in fielding and hitting. tne first four innings. He issued| President Morton Smith, and Sec-| There was only one other kegler [Harel Bill. Kennedy, The infield is set for the Ameri-/only three scattered walks, and retary-Treasurer George Moffitt in| wh found the 650 or better range, Ios Paves. + Delaware from Can Association season with the slapped a second inning single Atlanta last/exception of first base. Although that drove in the game's only run.

a closed-door session which prob-i3nq he too competed in a Dilley Pt. Square a: ens winter, will get|second baseman Monty Basgalll Purkey, who last season pitched a the second call.[has not had a hit in nine trips for Devonport Towa, ni a

ably will be bitter and at times Traveling loop. Carl Roeder, of E| Everett" Cefenden. hr Plerro, 23, of|Since he joined the squad from beautiful curve working, n»=4

noisy. and W- Heat Treating, uncorked WLERS , But there was no-apparent rea- s. req of 243, 223 and 212 for ab Hy th son why ‘Schneiter, representing 679 figure. ? BEE Ts Brooklyn, g/the parent Pirates, h such top stars as Sam Snead, Ben Leneve Shoe "Pack. indpla. hi. fanned 755 has some polish to the pli: hg [Rashville a To os ary Jimmy Demaret, Lloyd Although overshadowed by the ii Ma k Dagks Gletnery Mi i ders In. th good with the glove. Rookie. Mangrum. Cary Middlecoff, and Cline boys, Yaver did right well Marion Maswics Patient Mixed n ree & ookie Al in the fifth. They shouldn't have.) grum, Lary last night. Th OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) seasons of pro-| Grunwald will hold down the first praises His Poise | Johnny Palmer,’ couldnt reach nig ey posted a 3014| Milk Mix 02 | fessional _base-|Pase spot until the new Pirate| 14 was the third time Pettit] ball. The Brook- Player delivery arrives. Grunwald, nag appeared in a professional’ lyn Dodgers|the only Tribester to play in all pagenali game. In his first start!

Anna Moy de EA GUL 12 agreement quickly with the PGA for New Orleans Mar. 2, against

Indians go after their fifth sprin extib triumph here tonight. ? . ition. besebel

have that 0 through

1011 for the second high mark of i Sige ry 8 avers Mised 1% 472

. C Ny Called Perfectly OK the session. ‘ Me Coe, Mixed: jadi 468 8 h f th G Bill Blyth Clipe. Realtors MEM) 687 Bernice Jeral es a Electric Mixed Br % Schneiter, head o PGA Gari Roeder. BE & W Neat Treating a) Sundey Kis at Mixed is

or an : Qil Capitol, Ken Church up. - tournament bureau, declared that | Dick Phillips, oy Baker 647/Ruth Valensi, Riviera Cont. Mix 4 Jim Rutter, Martinique Lounge .e Vivian Nilloughby, Sunday Night Mixed 453

|run,” four hits and three bases| OIL CAPITOL drifted out so his tail. He has a grayish the player group has no “unre: curly Street, Cline Realtors xs 4 Jo" Berkopes

ead from: a total on games of 1075, 978 and Flora Culligan, Forresters .... ....... 492 Tass.

‘Bill Eggert or a word turned him dewn as a prospect | 10 games thus far, is hitting .267

in’ 1946 when the Pirates were | The young Californian still needs playing in Brooklyn. Pittsburgh | More seasoning. "| Indianapolis, hé dished out one;

ib a few

signments signed the youngster and farmed Tribe. Box_Score. on balls in three innings. The| badl ' - Ken Christensen. Delaware Bowl. 00 \. io y in the stretch winning the blaze on his head. |vealed” defnands. Crane, speak- 0 640 Delaware Social Mixed .... ¢44 MeCarthy Jy Po ile Rn Wiss ors, “Pirates gulped, “and praised -hisi- Flamingo at-—Hialealr that ~~~ Hey the omy horse —Tom- ing for-the-PGA...indicated._that Ey hen Gh Bair ri, SERRE + ; op winning 10 - d 1 Jets while ng 5! “poise.” {many suspected something was Gray of Tulse ave owned. [the organization was willing ol BOR, waa ; Per . whose osing a games, Ba 2 9 Last week ‘ against Atlanta, bothering him. : grant all the players’ wishes|' . GOVERNMENT JoBs! utomgbile . - ef - deliver # omaha wl : / 4 3: Rett in Altes Innings Silos | But you shoul a ave a colt aE? "13 “umes as a [trough “eonsyitutional amend a

a : AF Sg i t mean a “season, with Waco in the Class B : 3-4 da. Hr Tod 508 : PRE et q I have to big state league, he sidearmed 275 iG % VHB os neither too hot (his oon éxtiib-| Oil Capitol . previously beat At the doe. of the 1949 sea- |i, wait until the June meeting of] - v strikeouts and chalked up an OE ation ior hut in Tad ladd | ition - worry) nor. too cold (his| Calumet’s Theory and some .son Oil- Capitol was extremely P ecuti mmittes and 24.) . 18-11 record; He hurled 255 in- ght pp | second complaint) and powerful: more at a mile-and-an-eighth, prominent in the.two-year- -old I I ap- Be Ready When Next Indianpols and erin nings,” gave up, 199 hits and had|Boss 2 o.oo Q+4-E Paul started whipping them in,| and was pulling away at the division. On Nov. 5 at Pimlico | ved hy the annual December Vicinity Examinations are Held red __§ - alow 296 earned-run average. | Williams, ne 4 o i : t { & ‘Through the fifth, sixth and| end. His one defeat in Florida he completed his 1949 cam- convention. Prepare Immediately in Your Own Home: : Muir, Mallory Pitch - | Qepsic, of . £003 70 seventir innings-Nashviile batters came-tn-am-overnight-sprint-of ~PAIgA-With-a Smart. HCOLY- 10+ gennerter refused to cette - NEPERANS-GET- SPECIAL - PREFERENCE The Redskins converted seven |Gichier 1o'11l § o 0 10 8 o could perceive nothing at all to, seven furlongs, when both he eC a i affacq (On the possibility of initiating pp ds of Permahest -~————— 47 hits and six free passes into an|gumish © § 0 4 df gibe hopeful about. - |'and Theory were bumped Was Oil-Capitols only efOM amendments for greater control ousands of Permanent ’ oo feert = J : h P. }1 8°L'0 1 6; Heads for Dugout outside the Middle West cir- FRANKLIN INSTITUTE * easy nine runs against the Brook- Taylor . 1 0 00 0 0 rmpen in the eighth, Pettit] around and ran out of the and the performance left of the tournaments at today's! : Appointments fo Be Made . 1apolis lyn farm club yesterday. Lefty poi b° $3.2 3 3 3 waked two men. He got one] TORe¥: easterners talking about the meeting. although formation of Try porsicyiars and 40-Page / on F-229, Rochester 4, N.Y, bi . Joe Muir, pitching the first six ane; wd 3 2 3: 2 ag out, but: had runners advance to 4 ® 4 colt in the same measure of the players’ group was announced | Book on Civil Service Free Z Rush to me, entirely free of . ition innings, was nicked for one run Totals ad Toi dod 17 7 2 i gecond and third, Pettit heaved THEORY later ran rapidly [raise that he had received in |Safurday. Today's meeting will be 100 of this coupon ma charge, (1) a full description of ’ and six hits. Bob Malloy finished tn fit d into double piay for Samaklis| | ot double-play ball, saw his | at Gulfstream, but Oil. Capitol Tlinois and Kentucky. [the fourth on control of the tour- lméan much to ay / U. S. Government Jobs; (2) Free re. huaded the game shutting out the. bears Diax: APOLIS ........... ‘10 94 310-0 | Infield carry the twin kill out,| S°¢2 to the Kentucky Derby, = 2 nu : [naments, your mame and address ,’ Copy of illustrated 40-page book: fully open- v with a lone bingle. Rum 3 ane heres Wi 509 00... 1 and walked peacefully to the May 6, rated the most for- UNDER 122 pounds, Oil Satisfied With Plan ‘on coupon and mail at / “How to Get a U. 8S. Government y over the At the Tribe plate, Jack Con-| Grunwald 3 Plait 3 Corman EE | midable of the three-year-olds Capitol galloped home seven | lonce. .Although .not ~ Job”; (3) List of U.S. Government o Stadium. way and Eddie Bockman served Pact, Jigme i a w which raced in Florida the past lengths in front. Earlier, player representatives : gm jobs; (4) Tell me how t lity y ! Stolen bases- Rill, Bouble| The Eh inning was quiet, and past, met Novak and Smith at Los An-|Soverameit spon. / . Jobsi (1) Tell mie how to quality for 3 n of their ] up home runs. Bockman cleared and Grunwald: winter The time for the mile-and- = lh 2 Lon An "a U. S. Government Job. their thelr firs his drive in the second frame 335 Hit aid” So Srp 5 i a Bifies, Hoke press Oil Capitol a handsome son One Sixteenth was 1:44 1-5. gales, Long Beach, 304. Phoentx | oe i h a / i ; ; ; tr | on of a no- 0 ; = [Schneiter revealed the players or- rst step. .in ; f1 Rega! ty Hails) I yd st re Prior to the Pimlico debut, Schneiter reveale players or NAME totessscsncctssstctscsssssssscessts ee own oe lef} line 30 over sia Samakiis 3, Muir 2. Hall 1 “rFicans | {his credit. Four bases on balls, | of Makino Never Again IL Capitol had won three ganized before the Phoenix meet- YOUr. -getting a / : ame " ga OF an 3 ono ihpines (hitoned to 00 hits and. no runs in five in-| She by aros, is classed as a straight races, two of thém in (Ing, a.session which Crane. said big paid U. 8. / Street ..cieeseetcetettsncstssnecessnsncans wind blowing in from Mobile Bay. five “patters’ an sixth) poluir'e in 6; Hall nings. You could hear that Pirate! gray, although he is black. stakes. {led the PGA to believe the players Sey ernment Lk Conway hit a low pitch over the Gh el el Re oy {sigh of relief all the way from The gray comes from a few Owner Gray says Oil Capi- | \were satisfied with the plan for 2 CRY covuvesn srensessansnvvnanee VOUT cones oh fest ester. -field fence in the|Yppr rely oof ppelinans | pittshurgh. : white hairs on his legs and in tol has never been urged. {constitutional amendment. bo “v se This t Coupan Before: You Mislay It—Write or Print Plainly Charley Samaklis, former St. — : in g a. ] : Paul hurler, gave up only two hits : : wicz - and Bockman's four-bagger dur- i : : ing his five-inning stint. If iC Wilson Gets Two Hits Y \ a? a a. a ; Ir today. amaklis in the s , los e gus Nico plate and .was_ relieved, after two ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (WON 20) » was Step- ~ singles and three bases on balls. g the 1ei3. Fp agd Pr e ie throatspecialises’ findings gpg more runs in the seventh on two in he 30-day test don’t surprise FOTN BUR. : more hits, one a double by Whitey me,” says this veteran south. in Platt. paw. “I've smoked Camels for as a physi- bile third " Grady Wilson, Mobile r anv ve I & dev’ ! + ‘baseman, who opened the 1949 a y years. j now y're esis chief ‘season “with Indianapolis —and mild, and they're always right thal]. couch = for my throat. No matter how sumed, the Ruttman Wins ih | sett Clon dour 35°8 stop. : tire my taste — they have the ? ' : : » 4 ppointment rich, full flavor I like, 1able Nico- # 0 ace to basket- . NC OAKLAND, Cal, Apr. 3 (UP) 's —Two “hot” cars featured “the play foot- AAA big car auto races here yes-{ ut--learned ..terday-——one. caught fire and the n his ma- other broke a world speed’ record. : im 1946. He Troy Ruttman; Ontario, Cal, guard and set a new one-lap 5; mile speed oach Clyde . record of 19.24 seconds .for an e cleanest; - average of 116.89 miles an hour ve players . . driving ‘an Offenhauser in the “time trials. jv - The 50-lap feature race was ive Jus o8 | halted in the 39th lap after aj : arded je car driven by Bud Sennett, Bur- a is vear as +—pank, Cal, smashed into-a wall, | eee A scattering flaming gasoline — > * ‘the track. Sennett escape - NEW-YORK-Y. lk. ] dn a * minor burns. wore 2h ANKEES (WON 21) * Ruttman, leading when e 3 SL v ; —yace was called off, was-declared — EE SUA SS SOUR . ~The" Big Wheel " of the World ; the winner. Andy Linde, Bubadks BOSTON RED SOX (WON 25) Champions, Vic 'Raschi, smokes was second and Bob Sweike C Ebon Hayward, Cal, was third. Top winner in the major ame use, “Camel mildJohnny - Mantz, Long Beach, 1 sl lef ness agrees with my throat. Cal, driver who held the old Y8agugs ast season, ei. There's nothing so cheering as speed record broken by Ruttman, hander Mel Parnell made the a Camel—that Camel fl i also beat his own record yester- Camel 30-day mildness test, —~that avor hits day with a time of 19.65 seconds. yo ’ the spot with me.” a Both drivers are entered in the and reports: “I'm certainly : Memorial Day race. at Indian ad I made the test. Camels i apolis. : : . br po . agree with my throat. And ot on ¥ a wv ar N CN tia

“Yournament Plans Ct

COLUMBUS, O.; Apr. 3 (UP)— Plans for the 1950 PGA .Golf Tournament at Scioto Country Club here were halted today pending settlement of a dispute between professional golfers and the ‘PGA. Mayor James A. Rhodes, general chairman of the tournament here, wired Tom Crane, executive . secretary of the PGA in Chicago, informing him of his action and

8:30 asking for further instructions. . : | s Stray Blocker :

BLOOMINGTON; Ind. (UP)— Pete Russo, Indiana freshman tackle from. Ambridge, Pa. ran through a play against the varsity recently without touching an

NOTED THROAT SPECIALISTS REPORT ON 30-DAY TEST OF CAMEL SMOKERS...

Not one single case of throat irritation due fo smoking CAMELS

BOB LEMO,

CLEVELAND INDIANS (WON 22) “The 30-day test really opened my eyes,” says Bob, only major league

play, Pete,” shouted Sinko. “Oh, I just pick up the strays,” said Russo innocently.

own and they're welcome to my throat.” :

opposing player. Suk k ae hurler to win 20 or more games ; : Line Coach Steve 0 : dy i : : 4 charged after the fiying Russo.| in suc of vhe past two ne These were the findings of noted throat specialists after a - Just whom do you block on that|. ildness 1r total of 2,470 weekly examinations of the throats of hundreds

of men and women who smoked Camels—and only Camels for 30 consecutive days.

Keéspsa ef a CE RA |

Yes, that's how mild Camels bre! But prove it for yourself. Compare Camels in your “I-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste). See if you don’t agree Camels are the mildest, best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked].