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Luke Appling | ~ Resigns’ as First Baseman

‘Noble Experiment’ Of White Sox Lasts Just Three Games

By United Press A AUSTIN, Tex. Apr. 5—The Chicago White Sox today abandoned the “noble experiment” of trying to make a first baseman out of 40-year-old. Luke Appling: “I resign,” said Appling, who has played more games at shortstop than any major-leaguer in history. I'm too awkward at the position, although I'd be willing to try-it again in an emergency.’ The experiment, which lasted three games, was designed to put ‘ both Appiing and rookie Shortstop Al Carrasquel in the lineup

In Time to Get in

Barons Won 6 of 10 Contests During Regular Season; Full House Expected

By FRANK ANDERSON, Times Sports Writer

right away. -

Cleveland arena. There they'll take on the powerful

League's playoff championship. |

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the Calder Cup

BULLETIN \ OLEVELAND, Apr. 5—The Indianapolis Caps late today | were reinforced for the open-

the Calder Cup ice hockey play- rookie of the

off. The parent Detroit Red |; ague Wings returned Gordon Haidy | can Hockey Le play.

together. _ _Jack Onslow - jo the" Houslerindicated he was anxious to have | Carrasquel, purchased from’

Brooklyn during the winter, play regularly but at the same time he doesn’t want to lose Appling’s “potent bat. The White Sox suffered the humiliation of a 6-to-5 loss to

He played for the Wings last night in their 2-to-1 win over —+ Toronto:

{was so right. The Caps got on of $300.

Fairway scenes like this became a common thing for Bobby the ball (Cook's crystal ball) and,

Austin of the Big State League Jones after he won his first U. S. Open title in 1923. despite a bad start and ‘injuries the honor for his all-around play. poned yesterday because of in-| Deaf School will forsake that date, a triangular meet with last night. pe len. route, came -alt-the-way.But|He scored 36 points on the selec- | ir oy ins) o . Notre. Dame, Indiana and Purdue hn ! ren . Ce wr ongnencssltcllaocll =="Tthe Caps forgot to do one im-|tion, outstripping his closest rival clement weather, will be resched- triangular and compete at home a5 the competitors will take the . wari ais mi ffe NE —— 1 y - . forgot to a! " v) x : Lr = | : “ A ORLANDO, Fla, Apr. 5s Golf's Greatest Slammer— : portant thing—win on the Barons’ Kelvin Burnett of Springfield, uled this week and’ next. {with Lawrence tomorrow. Manual [place ' of the “Big State” meet

So tonight's game offérs a chal-| Of Pittsburgh received 12.

. The two - teams met 10

Pitcher Don Johnson, hi - | ; ; : ao - \ grasa rookie usged ims BOBBY Jones’ Doting Dad

day as one of, the big disappoint-|

reine ssn” Saf Him on Champ Road

The 210-pounder failed again . cof yesterday. when he reljeved. Ed| His Father's Pocketbook Took a Tough

Lopat with a 4-to-2 lead -over the Detroit Tigers in the eighth inning. In the next two frames, By LAWRENCE ROBINSON, Scripps-Howard Writer . the Tigers pounded him for, five! Bob Jones, reviewing his golf career, says he was “lucky in hits and four runs for a 6-to-4 wip his choice of contemporaries.” re POPUIGT-- With the -Cleveland. fans, Votes for the rookie

Bits an > tollow: and Johnson ‘also was charged] A doting father helped. and the geme is expected to fll ollow

lenge.

Cleveland winning six engage- | ments. -Now the chips are ‘really

merely statistics. +. Sawchuk a Drawing Card |

Gordon Haidy Returns Pheasant Population Goes Up Title Playoff Opener

CLEVELAND, Apr. 5—The Indianapolis Caps have a presecription for not getting lost in the Calder Cup shuffle: Get your Barons

The Heller-skelters intend to fill the prescription tonight in the Barons in the {opening game of a best-of-seven series for the American Hockey|

Last October, Coach Bun Cook g . . =» amet, ies Buffalo's Meger- . Is Rookie of Year!

Left Wing Pagal Meger of fhe me against the Barons in (Buffalo Bisons has been named! 4 | oe 1 year in the Amer- Wells County Game Preserve, Bluffton. Holding one of the pheas- (was taken by the executive com-

—and | Meger. selected by the 10. ment of birds willbe divided among the conservation clubs of _4iang —Cottege the player was due to arrive in coaches, had already been named Marion County who in turn will set them free in various ample time for action tonight. to the second all-league team for of : his sterling play and will receive - = the Dudley (Red) Garrett Memoww rial Trophy plus a league bonus

The 21-year-old player received ‘high school. track meets, post- lar meet at Delavan-Smith Fieid.!

home ice. [¥he received 14. Ray Hannigan

Meger hit 66 points on 26 goals Riverside and -the Washington-| =" ° : ing ‘the . season with|and 40 assists in 63 games, plac-| Decatur Central contest on the times. during 1% ling him 14th in the league scor- Hawks’ diamond. = ing. In addition, his -backcheck-| down and season records are|Ng and defensive play were out-'meet will be reslated for tomor-| Beati 5 2 h > *|standing. He scored the winning row at Tech at 2 p. m. The Law-|. eating Keeping Himont e Fairways oS |goal for Buffalo seven_times and rence Central-Ben Davis-Warren [tional qualifying rounds for the ; | allied at least one time against Central triangular - meet, slated'1950 Nati6nal Open golf tournaIndianapolis has always been 2very team except Indianapolis. . award gropping. out...

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Track Meet Is Canceled

One of Oldest Events in State Is Off Calendar

Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Ind, Apr. 5—A shift in the date of the “Little State” college track meet to May 20 at Ball State, Muncie, and cancellation of the “Big State” ; EN [college track meet originally i 3 |scheduled to be held here on the S , 3 3 {same date was announced today BR ' >. 1 - /by Homer Allen, secretary-treas-The pheasant population of Marion County was boosted by |erer of the Indiana Intercollegiate

180 yesterday with the arrival of a truckload of birds from the jathietie asagciation... the achiss.

mittee of the I. I. A. A. as a result of a request from the Inr Coaches “AsSsoelsections ation. The “Little tate” meét was , 4 originally scheduled for May 13, but the coaches felt that the Gh . ‘|track season is so short that they needed at least an extra week of Prepsters, Washed Out, Try Agai ceed af least 43 extra week of Two baseball games and five School-Danville - Manual triangu-|championships. As a result of the change in

| ants is Bill Brown of the Clermont Conservation Club. The ship-

the county,

Baseball games postponed were!is also host to Danville tomor- Originally scheduled here for May. the, Shortridge-Brownsburg tilt at| 0 © {20, as there is no following date : {which . might be used for. the Lona Line Flea yk ‘championship. - EL Qualifying Rounds for | Conflicts in schedules led to the X > ‘abando..ment of one of the oldest ‘athletic’ events in Indiana. The “Big State,” started just after World War I, was for many years held th: week following the. Big {Ten meet. 7 ment will be held on 20 different! me——

The Washington-Tech track Natonal Open Set | NEW YORK, Apr. 5 (UP)-—8ec-

{for Warren, finds Lawrence

+p| Franklin Township's three-way | (TORtS during the last week of Pro Tourney June 20-27 36 meet involving New Palestine and | May, it was announced today bY| COLUMBUS, O., Apr. 5 (UP) — 12 Morristown is scheduled for Apr. the U. 8. Golf Association. {The $40,000 Professional Golf 2/14. Howe's meet at Southport willl The field for the “golden an- Association tournament will go §/become part of a, quadrangular injversary” championship fight, to on here as scheduled June 20-27, jimeet with Ben "Davis and Wash- be held at the Merion Golf -Club, barring unforseen difficulties, 1/ington, the host, Tuesday. {Ardmore, Pa., June 8-10, will be Columbus Mayor James - A,

"with a bases-loaded balk. . Col. Bob, or Big Bob, Jones, an Atlanta attorney, saw to it feger, Buffalo... su eg: his par-busting son..got to. championships -in.-style. : |the. 11.000- plus seats in the arena, | urneit. | Snringfeld + 3 HOUSTON, Tex, Apr. 5 { Col. Bob's pocketbook took any number of good beatings One big Cap drawing card is orton. Bittsburgh . 1 i : ” a a anjkeeping - his hoy in college; —————————————-.] -year-old Dube. Cincinnati . .. 1 9 Stocky Dave Koslo, whose 250" (Georgia Tech and Harvard) and acquired famed “Calamity Jane,”| ey Sawchult, ing 20-Ve | Pennell. Bufialo 13 21 earned-run average led Nationa'l |AHL all-star goalie. Terry was McNell, Cincinnati .. 0 0 lon the fairways in this country his blade putter with the three 5 Lavell. New Haven 0 0 League pitchers in 1949, is a long) and in England. {bands of thread wrapping just|/voted the same honor by fans in| Raglan, INDIANAPOLIS I..:'0 0 way from peak form. The New ™", genial companion with a above the hosel. Stewart Maiden,a Cleveland newspaper, contest.| Totals .......... 10 10

York Giant left-hander’s spring| otc" cence of humor, Col. Bob's stroke corrector from East/The Cleveland sports public

earned-run mark for 25 innings| w Lak it to him be | knows its stuff, for Terry has held was repaid “by seeing his e, gave 0 him before the kn : is a whopping 5.40—which is con-| SO do so pas i. Bots too, Amateur at Engineers, where the opposition to four goals in as sidered bad even for the Giant enjoyed the receptions his boy Jones was put out by Ouimet. {many playoff games. sta. . lalways was getting. After his| ‘Calamity Jane’ Sloan Is Scoring Threat Koslo attempted to go nine|grgt victory in the Open in 1923, : innings against the Cleveland jt geemed as though the citizens Bob never used another putter| Chief Baron goal threat is cenIndians yesterday but was forced of Atlanta were tossing a wel- than this old Willle Winton club, ter Tod Sloan. Sloan has comto retire after being bruised foricome home. party every other or its replica, with '“Calamity Piled eight goals and four. assists

six runs in eight grames. The | - |{in five playoff games for 12 Indians scored a ninth-inning run] TardaY. Solid Citizen \Jane” stamped on it. Calamity points. The Cleveland ace is seekoff Negro Ford Smith to win, was buffed out of. existence in|ing to break Tommy Burlington's 7 to 6. | Bob is not named after his dad, 1926 from so many -polishings, but record of 16 points, made with the 0» {but Me graiaiather, 3 Solis Sn b got an exact duplicate. In| BIOS 18 Me 1945 Dn - sh. 22 |zen oO on, . ) { | re e over an - Exhibition Baseball let Bob's father sign a contract fact: Dick Garlington, long-time; Kay have been pacing the Caps x BY United Press with the Brooklyn Dodgers after associate of Bo™ had a lot of|, %, playoffs. Both have seven etroit 3% PETERSBURG, FLA. 1 foliage, He professed to have little them made, for pro shops, but points. Glover's seven were R B= interest in his grandson's golfing nothing much ever came of it. garnered from three goals and

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1 w York (A) : of pirycks, Stier @, spa Capers, Lotat) oreer, but privately ot a WE Dick stil uses one of the Xorig- four assists, while McKay's were Soir “Home suis —Didaesio. Evers. ~°"|kick out of it. Once he came to & jnaj» copies. |earned on two goals ‘and five Philadeishia PN EA mom (Int. Shamplensp: BOING bs hay Sif) a hot choice, even against assists. Te cance ¥ .. |business in New York, but solely pros, Jones just couldn't seem to| The Ca are sure of one BRADENTON, FLA. C ps gt. Louis (N) Ji. 220 200 goi— 110 1 to see his namesake, Robert Tyre crash through to Victory, and like thing: They don’t want the series ye (Ti Dasak 18, Tunas (9; [Jones Jr., in action. Bobby's son, any 18-year-old, he began to won- |i; go the full set. A seven-game 9 Subasiola; Manville, Elliott (4) Hogue winner of the Atlanta golf cham- der if it wasn't always to be that geesion would take them into pitcher—Staley. Josine i er—Manville. pionship two years ago, is Robert way. (baseball season. That wouldn't Chicago (A) '000 116 021— 8 7 {| Tyre Jones III, and now lives in| Col. Bob had a solution for these good. The Caps are all base3 symptoms—England and the Brit- .

Ant oma © “and Masi; Estock, Springfield, Mass. He's in the [ball fans and would rather be

NW naime pitcher May! [ind Cardinale. Coca-Cola business, in which all ii Alta tose and Ope d I 308 lin a ball park than on a rink * CORPUS CHRISTI TEX © [the Jonses are interested, with Dixi 4 Ww . ef mn opening day. Chicago (N) 000 021 001— 4 10 1|no small profits. (Dixie Boy Wonder with the Car-| 3 St. Louis (A) 000 101— 2 3) noustie swing, and were curious!

¥lippstein (7) and Walker: Al-| After losing to Dave Herron in'y, recht, Schacht -(3) Taylor (8) and Moss. o see him. Winning ro "ior 8. and Moss. the final of the 1919 U. S. Ama-| recht. {OUSTON. TEX " |teur at Oakmont, Bob's next big

- - ” Wi l f E be Wings, Leafs Even, Brooklyn (N) 000 230 0 8 9 0 event came in the spring of 1920, nd

Ho A -. on Tek) iia 13) “podbielan' (7) |his first U. S. Open, at Inverness, round match in the Amateur with 0.

. . Patrick 16) and Adzick, ret win. | Toledo. Bob says he had a chance a1 86, (to an 87 by a Mr. Ham- Canadiens Still In ning pitcher, Haugstad. Losing pitcher, let, local florist), at Hoylake. Bob ! Cohan {to win going into the fourth - | : - { ° 1o Was eliminated in the fourth 5 - _— = round, with 222 strokes to 218! i. % 25 RIT ba ws By TICeR PEOSE rn rns ETAT 4 - = os round; and then “had a “go at the’ . : for Harry Vardon, but. didn't | The Montreal Canadiens still | Open,. at hallowed St. Andrews.| 3 iy {realize it and soared to a scatter- were alive in the Stanley Cup play-, eédal broo ote) {He did something there he never yp pay + |had to do again while a title con- Offs today, and the Detroit Re . Biggest Kick & Wings were back on even terms ] tender. He picked up after an h i KENTUCKY Bob's biggest kick at Inverness outward 46 in the final round. |With me Sérending champion| STRAIGHT BOURBON - was to play the two qualifying All this was part of a thorough Toronto Maple Leafs. da rounds with Vardon, great Eng- education Bob was absorbing. His] That was the net result of 4 YEARS OLD lish veteran whom Bob had fine swing and his ability to score two overtime games last night in watched in Atlanta when he was Were being tempered to a point which Montreal downed the New {8 Bob recalls —a particularly Where—he—could-string-—up—is—un- York Rangers, 3 to 2,—and De-| . ras— {bad shot he hit, a topped niblick paralleled record from 1923 troit edged- Toronto, 2-to 1. Both {completely across the green and through. 1930 which concluded series will be resumed tomorrow, /into a* trap. } with the Grand Slam. |at Montreal and Detroit. “Mr. Vardon, did you ever see a, =

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245 and “The Mad] . | Baron,” defeat the Lone rage Anderson Takes On 210 and Benny Becker, 208, in the! 3 ‘feature attraction of the pro mat] Lakers and Mikan card in the Armory last night. | MINNEAPOLIS, Apr. 5 (UP)—

The Mad Baron and O'Brien pe Anderson Packers, who came took the first and third falls from |yhrouch gallantly to win the NaBecker, the Baron using a body|tiona) Basketball Association's Lim Align a o Brien | western division playoffs, faced| ' press in 10° MINUtes: Mean: toa aie Tan og | while, the Lone Eagle used an 1HeY. lake on the I D LeS Indiana deathlock 10. even, the (iret ‘game of a best-of-three | count over the Baron in 12 min-a1imination a utes of the tag team match. iA ’ | Frank (Bozo) Brown, 230, Los| The Lakers figure to he the| {i favorites because not only do Angeles, useq a vise grip toehold they possess one of the all-time

to oust Don Lee. 270, New York 4 ¢ _|greats in Mikan, the NBA's recin 14 Tiunies of the Opening ae ord-breaking scorer, but they also Tair fm —————— have the advantage of playing . i two of the three games on their High School Track,

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Fans attending nightly softball action at the Beech Grove Stadium will find something has been added. . "New bleachers and seating fa- ‘ or he cilities will be installed along with| | Pa a new public address system and .BLOCK'S

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