Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1950 — Page 24

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‘Neat And Evans Take H. S. Cage Pa

Riegel Leads Masters’ Field Into 2d Round |

Holds 1-Stroke Edge

* Spark Plugs, Grizzlies Name Butler Graduates

* » To Fill Vacancies -Evans Quits Pro Ball for Franklin Job; Neat Takes Task of Guiding County Champs

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS . Bob Evans and Lyle Neat, two former Butler Univer-| In Quest of First

sity basketball standouts, have been named head basketball Pro Cash, Glory coaches at Franklin High School and Speedway High Aucusts Ga. Apr. 7 (UP)—

bert (Skee) Riegel, the na-| School, respectively, The Times learned today. foriel aimatenr champion of 197,

Evans, ex-Tech stalwart and a first-year member of teeq off today in quest of his first the Indianapolis Olympians’ Profeesional cagers, today chunk of pro cash and gory pi a one-stroke lead over the fie signed 8 thiceyea> Contract {in the 14th Masters Golf Tourna-| to head the Franklin Grizzlies,

ment. The announcement was made | © Going into the second round, by R. W. Sheek, superintendent however, he was hard-pressed by| of Franklin Schools,

(five players, some of them young Neat, an outstanding prep per-

stars and the others with ex-| former with Ft. Wayne Central perience dating 'way back. In| through 1935, today was named fact, sentimentalists saw the fin-| head hardwood mentor at Speed- est chance in the history of the! way by Richard Jordan, superin- tournament for one of the former tendent of Speedway schools, greats to win the title. Lyle Neat Riegel ‘shot a 69 over the 6900--yle. Neat lvard course which Bobby Jones remain with the Speedway helped engineer for this annual schools as a math teacher and/reunion of champs from as far {will continue coaching in a sec- back as 20 years. Horton Smith, ondary capacity. who won two of the earlier) Mr. 8heek said Evans has been Masters events and just about | signed as head basketball coach, everything else in the early 30's, | |a teacher in the English depart- carded.70. So did Lawson Little, ment and as an assistant in the who was king of the OR Lartie.

|Franklin Boys Club on an 11- a4 the time Smith was leading {month basis.

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Bob Evans Neat, one of Butler's top hard- will wood luminaries from 1937 through 1941, will take over Speedway’'s three - time ~Marion+ County champions from the wily, Charles Nay.who has retired as head coach at the Sparkplug school, Coach Nay told The Times prior! to winning his third straight Mar<!

Takes Over From Nay

fon County championship last win-| "yi." greek announced Evans the pros, and who later turned » ter that he wanted to “get out of wan selected io the post today Pro} essional, Little is 40, Smith

the pressure group of high school from a total basketball” this year. Mr. - Nay| | submitted for

ROGERS. Special

of 40 "applications - t the Moti Job. | Grouped at 70 |Evans replaces Vonda Petro, who! Grouped with them-at 70, coriresigned early this year after sidered excellent scores for the. {serving an head Dasketvill oath Faw; Windy day that ‘greeted the for two years. tournament, were Jim Ferrier,

Pétro to Stay as Teacher Sd Maslary papi sony emaret, an year-old Herchel Mr. Petro was second team net |mentor for the Grizzlies four Spears, who operates out of years. Mr. Sheek said Mr. Petro [Huntsville, Ala. {will remain with the school sys- Little refused to be discounted .{tem..a8..a-teacher.. = ~..in the heavier. pressure.of the.next, Evans, who will take up “his three rounds. preliminary duties this summer, “My game is at its “est and I | will also assist - Jim-. Campbell, 3M In the best shape I've been for 'director of the Franklin Boys Years.” he said. “And don’t let |Club, during the months of June Snyone tell you that I'm a has

rf Ww. 7 land July. One . of Indianapolis most] The phenomenal driver, who got PIECE [colorful prep and college perform- An eagle on the 15th hole due to “Slecthric ers, Evans played on Tech's !Wo terrific wood shots, recently “tourney favorites” that were WON a tournament at Aiken, 8: C.,

eliminated by Howe in the 1943 With a 65 against the class of the llocal = seetionais. Evans played| {pros in the one-day event. - | with Bob Mehl and Charles Maas, | Newly Turned Pro {now coach at Decatur Central. Riegel, however, had the ad- | “As a Butler cager, Evans be- vantage of being in front and. he {came one of the school's clever- isn't worried about the pressure dribbling, ‘pony-back” type of because he has made scores of |floor- man who racked up 93 tournaments in the past few years. | [points in his sophomore year. He He. only turned pro in Januar (capped his brillant three-yearianq he isn't yet eligible to pick career with 210 points. in his up cash: In professional Golfers senior year. {Association tournaments. The Evans, Maas and Mehl per- Masters, however, is not a PGA formed on the Butler teams for tournament. two years that won all four

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{Purdye, Indiana and Notre Dame. payoff, was Mam Snead with a 71. ” d won the Masters last year Played With Olympians SPea Evans wis -signed with” thie and has picked up $13,000 this ore fans: ast: Yall and perd year. Fellow pros say that one abl a capable substitute!°T two strokes back of the leader

Is Sammy's favorite spot after |during the greater part of the sea-| .". 4" (6 he can come roaring

or ; ison, Evans, however, played ’ f sparingly in. the closing portion of infor the he finish. NATIONALLY | 16 season. | ADVERTISED “It's been my long ambition to Zionsville Blast Blast {teach and coach,” EVale pei or S i The drill |day, and when I had this tunity to coach, I wanted o RE , alone isa it" I consider playing with the Hawks, 1 to fh | 8 | [Olympians as another step up-| r 50 value ward in basketball,” he said. . fogular $18.94 volue | Neat, who played under Murray | Home Ground Fails

or stationary tool for heme | \ondenhall at Ft. Wayne Central, |

played with Bob Dietz, now as- For Decatur Central sistant at Butler, and Jerry Stein- or En a atehay In Marer. Shortridge mentor, through start in wha promises aa ies ka Branston oty DIEEESL season Tor Tocal dlariond | prepsters as Decatur Central's [to 1945 after graduating from Hawks battled Zionsville and the Butler in 1941. {below-normal weather yesterday The ex-Bulldog cager turned in|and lost, 11 to 6, on their home {an outstanding record as.coach at! diamond. | Whitestown the last foul years.| The local diamond pleture He won the county tourney in promises to develop into reality 1948. This year Whitestown was next week after all but one of defeated In the sectional finals this week's games were postby Zionsville after leading 22 to poned because of the weather 10 and turning back Lebanon conditions. land. Thorntown en route to the In yesterday's opener |finals. Hawks took a first-inning 3-to-1 Lives In Speedway lead,” but Zionsville countered in Neat's team won 17 and losi. the 13 of “the second with six four last year and .had a 14-6 runs on two walks, two errors, slate two years ago. He won of 24 tilts in 1947-48 and won 14 lof 21 in his first year at Whites-

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Charles Collins from the mound and take a 7-to-3 lead. A Decatur seventh-inning rally h

| town. | fell sh Neat will teach science and tel 5 Jost. Te ast ok was made {physical education at Speedway. e aner one

run had been pushed across. Collins was charged with the defeat and Zionsville’s Huff was awarded the win, Zionsville

Paradoxically, Neat has been re{siding in. Speedway. “I didn't even know Neat lived

{in Speedway until’ he made his Decatur Contral

|application,” laughed Mr. Jordan, rss 2% FF 4. coumns AB HS A ox (“but his-living here had nothing Mra he 1.00 0 Muler ef” 3100 Ans dR BEOCK AL od Ladd “ Miver.. £0.40. With his. selection.’ Mr. Jor; Som ib Pde fo Gliaskdlescod dud dd dan ‘added. Neat commuted to fekmn,p- rt 4 } 8 9 Rice c 3 80 rner.ss Whitestown. Todact™ 419 0 hiples % 3001 ‘wr 1 "Hu lins.p- 1 0 a ye had several Sood candf- Eva 1 0 9 o 0 Chitwood 3 0 3 1 ates with experience e said, Lowder Miils.p 10112 ger 4 212 0'Thmp t1000 | Nay's Speedway teams also Fledderjonn 1 1 0 0 [won two sectionals, three hollday| Totals 361021 8 Tota . 28 721 10 tourmeys and two Mid-state titles. Fledderjohn singled for Chitwopd in Tth _ Zionsville 163 001 0 11 Decatur Central . 300 200 1 6 3 Errors—R. Col lin Holderfleld, 8h Bland Boxing Club Chitwood ot. 'Rosanstini. Rune D f } i . T Satter Rosenstihl A Ri 2 Rice. fonder - 2 Orger ollins, Miller, Ri erears INOS eam Aeld. Chitwood, Mills. Stum 5 eR nap. Runs batted in

He The Bland Boxing Club of In he Sm oncaeid, ied.

. Abbie 3 Rosensull, Stum_ 2, He 3 | ) 8 t tt odd orger, Two-base 118 : MAIL THIS COUPON | dianapoli: last night traveled to|felkman. R. Collins, Brock: Three pave hit | | Springfield, 111. and handed the alice Stolen Dases Miller. Rice. Lowder, rRer lonsville 5, Di {Pals’ Club there its first defeat catur Central ¥ Bate on balls 0 : m 3 1s

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of the year, 4-3 Huff 2 Collins 3, Indianapolis, Ind. | Collins 2. Mills

Heck Illinois St. || A capacity crowd of 6000 fight: Rute v Hits—off Collins 4 in 1% Jinaings:

eckm { Enclosed find $1.00. Please send me the | fans saw the seven. round - fight innings. Haft 3 in 8 ining «HIE by by p it er Cummins 29-Plece DRILL-CRIEF Pow-' ,q,4 13% Soin 5 Jeckman) ila Bitches itutt 1 , 1 Finn pitcher u Losin 1” Tool Ensemble at the special sale] | Results: itcher—Collins. Umpires—Bill Wyss an price of $18.88. I will pay $1.00 & week | Pounds—Bobby Burns (8 dviuioisia) obert Adler, Time: 2:30 | uata balance is paid. | [Bob Kenn 1 or . 112 Po an A Rob Johnson 4) knocked | : | We iis 3 }' sseond Rio's Be socked Fight Results SENAg ERT RN aans ceenidunces ounds—Bo artnik (8) Name ' | [out Dick Hart T! Arst round Doe ‘ By United Press = 147 Pounds—Jess McDonald (I), de! NEW ° YORK (Sunnyside Oardeni— Address .......... Brrr ee resis Arnie | |cisioned Larry Wright (8) | Charlie Silent) Sains 151. Phoenix. Aris. | SELASSIE. | At ed ounds_john . X Lineberry (I, de- stopped Roy Car 151, New York. (1) on . « 18 i NEW YORK Bron way pAISRalat | | } State | {wii Fo unds-. Fang Minor in decistoned| | Marcune. RE Je v York, sto i Tommy [pai Founds- Tom Burns (8) decistoned A RIVER Mas sing P arlin. 137. | wm — New York. outpointed Bobby ‘English, 136.

River, } ORCESTER Mass — Timothy (Buddy) | Raves, 129, Boston Sutfginted Rudy Pasco.

Table Tennis Scores 27. Paterson. N.

The four weekly matches were sos played in the Industrial Table' | Tennis League at the Dearborn (courts last night, with results as’

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TRICKS — SOUVENIRS JOKES — NOVELTIES

games| Back of the 70's, and perhaps/ DOYS vow to come back hard toin the Big Four Classic againstisignificantly in position po the morrow night.

End of 18th Purdue Clinic

on and three hits to knock starter RS

Rangers Beat Canadiens to {Gio Into Finals

Goalie Rdyner Hero Of 3-0 Victory

Over Montreal

MONTREAL, Apr. 7 (UP) — Curly - haired Goalie Chuck Ray-

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Ready for he Caps

football star.

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor WHEN the Indianapolis Indians play the Cincinnat! - Reds in Richmond, Ind., on Apr. 14 and at Victory Field, Apr. 15 and 16, Hoosier baseball fans will get a look at first baseman Ted Kluszewski, the former Indiana University

The big fellow “arrived” as a major league baseball

regular last year when he: hit, .309 for the Queen City club!

. |ner was treated with praise '|aplenty today as the New York Rangers celebrated their triumph| lover the Montreal Canadiens in! the semifinals of the National Hockey League playoffs. The surprising Rangers moved |

Canadiens, 3 to 0, thus wrapping | up the best-of-seven _ series, four | Igames. to one. | And according to Conciits Lynn | Patrick of New York and Dick] {Irvin of Montreal, Rayner’s superb | [net- -minding was the big differ-

John Bower, Cleveland goalie, let four Cop markers get by him in the opening game of the Calder Cup playoffs Nondendoy night at Cleveland. Tomorrow night when the Caps and Barons meet in the second game of the best four-in-seven series, John ence.

Patrick, happy over Rayner’s shutout of the Canadiens in the| series clincher, admitted that,| “Chuck really stood them on their heads.” And that's the way it] was during the entire five games, {as the Canadiens broke. through | Rayner only for seven goals while {the Rangers totaled 15. Leafs In Command Th? Rangers, of course, do {not know whom they will meet

doesn't aim So let the same thing happen to him.

Heller Acts to Keep Caps on Winning Edg

Puts Skaters Through Practice Session

To Iron Out Wednesday Night’ s Mistakes [in the cup finals, as Toronto still

By FRANK ANDERSON, Times Sports Writer | needs one more victory over DeCLEVELAND, Apr. 7—Indianapolis Caps’ Coach Ott Heller be-/¢)ni4 +0 wrap up the other semi lieves ice is -a great preservative. That's why he is taking mo g..; series. chance of letting the Caps 1- 0 playoft lead over the Cleveland capoidh i Heller is hs gi ‘of “the the cig ‘con-| downed the regular-season cham-| tains at least three more Calder Cup games with the Barons. With pion Detroit Red Wings, 2 to 0, that in mind he’s using the Cleve- [= ER in Detroit. land ice to preserve his team’s Die Caps trom Detroit has caused A rock-ribbed defense, and the fine edge. Practice makes per- _ indigestion. The scribes brilliant efforts of two battle| fees don't like it. They fear similar Scarred veterans, were the main

aa Cape Chat pm Nous cia call-ups by the Red Wings may | factors in the Toronto triumph.

morning and planned another-ses-. sion today. He's seeking to iron out the mistakes the Caps made. Wednesday night in defeating the Barons, 4-1. First on the list of errors to be corrected is inaccur;

.

The Leafs took that command: c

the gate. However, American| Paper defense, Goalie Turk Broda Hockey League President Maurice| Was more than equal to the ocPodoloff assured the writers that | casion. Haidy was back to stay forsthé On the Ice series, | (NHL Playoff Standings) The writers feel that the Red 186s: of . Seven)

aey on fast break payoff shots. | L GQ OP The Caps blew at- least five of Wings will pull Cap stars out ON $5 4d those Wednesday. They don’t when necessary to strengthen) (Best of Seven) Lc ob want to make the same mistakes their bid for the Stanley Cup. But! New, Tork Nar Ra 4 | 13 a

here tomorrow night. {they forget that Omaha, the Other. Errors Minor Wing's No. 2 farm club, is out of Other errors are minor. They in-'the U. 8. Hockey League's play-

- Res ais last Night Foronte 2, Detro ew York 3. Montreal 0

lcluded bad passing, losing op-|offs and can supply the Wings Exhibition | Baseball

ponents in the corners and vari- with men. In fact that situation #1 Houstohe 3 ous defensive bugs. |was instrumental in bringing cniago (a)... 000 002 000— 3 3 © The Heller-skelters came out of Haldy back fo the Caps. MRE T5 atone kintine. B ad | {Wednesday's game with no in-| Wings Won’t Hurt Caps {and Adaick. juries. The rink boards made a Tne Wings do not intend to rob.

few impressions on the boys, but lthe Caps of their Calder Cup Rittsburgh (NLi ....

New OrleaM, La.

600 010 210-10 11 1 101 3% ox 79

that was to be expected in rough-| chances. That's why they called Riddle, Greeg (8) an Nough. tough, playoff hockey. lup Larry and John Wilson and King and hat Jie cagiiich HH

News from the Barons’ camp is} good and bad. The Cleveland!

{Marcel Pronovost from Omaha. AL AIRE: Gas

80 the Cleveland sportswriters Detroit (a 00 000 020— 1 3 i

000 have m an in! 4H They're not let- found something to ld a mon. Garvery lo) and g Gus

the gap between games. It's all jer (9) and St Claire ting the Wednesday defeat get ‘them down.— However, they-may SUPPosition and good clean fun. crt pl have lost Roy Keller for tomor- The local scribes aren't alibling Boston (a

Jacksonville (SA 006 09 o0o—'3 "4 } sony t } row night's tussle. Kelly suffered OF slamming the Caps. They're “gic and “Tebbetts;

or an

a wrenched knee in the first Just wondering. [TEL AOR TREE, ari period of the opener and was as-| Ihe Caps find lots to do in this At Dallas, Tex. sisted from the game. If he is town after practice. There are Sew iork (N) 3 44) 00-3 8 0

{unable to play, Kelly will join star movies and soda fountains and {defenseman Steve Kraftcheck in libraries and newspapers. But the sidelines. Kraftcheck missed most of the boys just sit in the

0 Jones and Calderone; Bearden, Saltzman (9) and Hegan, Burgher (9).

" At Columbia, 8. C.

NY 20100 4 {the opener because of a pulled leg lobby of the hotel and read the Efgcinnat (N) 000 024 Soi =i 3 muscle. papers. They like to find out how Burris. wenmeier. Smith (1) and Coons

wl return of Gordon Haidy to they play hockey. At Sanford. Fla

| Toronto (INT) . 000 400000— 4 1 Minneapolis (AA) 000 300 002— 5 0 S r . Bricnel; Britton (6) and Oswald. Hesle McGown, Keisitz 4) and Tomp-

hs

At Vero Beach, Fla.

Kansas City (AA) 000 110 000— 2 4 1 Montieal (INT) 003 000 00x— 3

Times State Service rd, Lendeck (5) and Foiles: Lee *and

LAFAYETTE, Apr. 7—Close to 500 high school and college T**% ms coaches from Midwestern states are awaiting. tomorrow morning's At Daytona Beach. Fla. concluding technical sessions and a Boilermaker preview. game. to- Lousville LT THER) 3 morrow afternoon which will provide the climaxing feature of the, gcDonaud, Nixon 8) and Marun, Parke 18th Purdue Football Clinic. | Montalvo, Curman (6 or T formation tactics, trends in Illinois high school football, | secondary defensive ard offen-

At Fort Worth

Purdue assistants, Henr: Pore Worth (TL) "7 360 200 310-11 14 0 sive center play, and: the use of ants, Henry Stram, CRamsdeil ‘Labin rekihe (8) an

e (2 Bill Moo |Campanella: s, Beringer (2), Waters scouting reports were all covered re and Joe Dienhart. {78) and Stapla

in this morning's opening pro-| Matty Bell, Southern Methodist! : Al At Sam Anan x 0. ex gram. The speakers, all special- veteran, kicked off in the after- Chicago (N: 000 101—2 6 2 ists in their fields, included Stu noon with a chalk talk on double St Logue (A Pp. 52 000 07x14 el Holcomh, Boilermaker head and single wing formation maneu- (5) Starr, Overmire +7. and Moss each; Fred O'Keefe, Schurz High Vers, and the remainder of the At Auston. Tex School, ‘Chicago, Ill. and three day was devoted to live demon- }ilvaukes (AA os doo 00-1311 irre | 8trations using members of the| Martin Land, Lakeman Sant 11, Walker { . : | Botlermaker spring squad as| far, ~Moore-t8)and Sanders. Tribe Box Score imodels. At Shreveport, La : | a." hiladelphia (Ni. 221 010-1007 144 WDRANAPOLIS o a mg A “football fish try; * prepared Shanon (Tex) 100 000 210—4 8 0 T Bell of $1117 bby the Akron Jonah Club, high- i. "Fain HH WELL" a! “ssa Sucker SEAR <t “ean “ , hath of 5 0 1.1 o olights tonight's program. Gu ~ 4 ald. 1b “4 0 011 0 8 (Red) Mackey, Purdue athletic Amateur Notes Ea nan 3 8 ! 5 7 J director, will preside at the din-| The Union Printers un practice SaturEnd» B07 0 9 a 0 emer which will ‘be followed by dy jf funder at 1.00 Aver Pores’ oat 3 0 #5 1 1 o motion pictures of the Oklahoma- | : he v estal atoel ae, will oaslice Ballinger e i 3 2 } {| § Texas and Minnesota-Michigan side diamond No. 3 Players from last Dall sa ndro 0 1. 0 0 0 o games of last fall. To atten s usd and new tryouts are asked! 0 0 0 0 0-2 0 0 a } a Kellogg 1 0 ° 0°00 o Bai 3 6:11 24 13 1 jess andro walked for Muir in seventh Kellogs. grounded out for Malloy in m Kun singled dS Saad in ninth, MER ea Rue s 4 1 1 2 4 O McGee, cf +3 2 1 3 0 1 Higdon. rt 3 1 1 i 0 0. Ftten. 1b 4 1 11 1 1 Becrey, If . 4 0 1 2 0.0 Wilson. If 0 0-0 06 0 0 Kranich. 3b . 4 1 2 0 3 0 Grammas. 2b 3 0 0 i 4 1 Pinciattl. ¢ 3 1 1 0 0 Fischer. p ..4 0 0 1 3 0 Goodwin, p e 0 0 0 J Tot 0 1 8&7 14 3 INDIAN APOLIS 1000 010 2038 Memn his 000 201 22 —7 ins Batted mn Bel 3 Basgail Xalin, Higdon. Seerey tten incio! rsnic Gr T Base hits Conway, Bell Sallineer McGhee Saciit ces Grammas BUILT FOR SERVICE scher. Double plays=—Ettén to ue. to Fisch: Left n bases—Indianapolis 8, ” , Rit Ne “Een ee ALL STYLES AND SIZES with runs, 4 hits; Fischer 8%y with runs 10 hits Bases on ball ot! Muir 2 Placher “Losing pitch wane U pho Fischer Losing pitcher r — Appeinans an Tt ime-— ~2:08 ® WEATHERBIRDS ¢ Softball ‘Notes © ACROBATS The Bush-Callahan Sorikanl Asioniation 5 will meet Monday, Ap Le the Dear- . otel Gym at 5 ¢ he meeting. will be to oreanize leagues eo STORY-BOOK ito ae PlAved at the Longacre Stadiu eam managers jnierested should N woe . re on ive at s meeting or contact Carl C. Callahan at RI. 4458. ” ENDICOTT JOHNSON

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league batting championships . .

cing position Tast night when Hovis

cripple ‘the series in taleht and at] Wher the Wings did etude the-fly=}"

orton, Corwin

{that batting average constituted ja 34-point jump over the percent-| age

foith the" ‘Réds, Tn" 1948.

{championship in 1945 . . . Ted hails from Argo, Ill, but now re- . . . One of the most powerful- sides in Cincinnati . . . He is 25 {ly built pastimers in the game, and bats and throws lefthanded.

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THE VETERAN Jimmy Bloodhe posted In his first year worth, - former Indianapolis fine {fielder now with the Reds, said into the Stanley Cup finals last| Belting the ball just seems to recently, “Glad I'm not a pitcher, night when they dumped the come naturally to the rugged nay pig ‘Kiu' will decapitate a

{Kluszewski . . . He chose pro couple of pitchers this year. He

pro football and pox. probably feels he made the righ *He has the decision . . . He el doesn’t have to| take that gridiron ment, |

exception of

punishment. Ted spent two | years in the mi-|

year.”

cepting a Redleg! contract in 1946 i and won two!

Ash

«+ In 1048,

«| Pittsburgh, a He poked the horsehide at a .352

clip in the Sally League in 1946 and walked off with the hitting crown . . . Promoted to Memphis in 1947, Kiluszewski topped the |Southern Association. hitters by bing. the sphere with. A hefty, 377 “average. One day, in a double-header, Ted took complete charge and made

Because

baseball over pg plye-darters back through the

strength of two

men. I'd hate to try to name any one hitter, with the possible

Stan Musial, to

finish ahead of Ted in the Na<' tional League batting column

this Kluszewski finished among the {first ten swatsmiths in the Nanors after ac- 4i,na) Joop in 1049

. He tied for

No. 8 high among "the regulars

Ted lined a drive

{over the left center field fence in

feat accomplished

by few lefthanders in the history of Forbes Field.

State AAU Cancels Boston Boxing. Trip.

of

deficit incurred in promoting the

recent Indiana AAU {sports page headlines all over the, lament, the Hossier

a considerable

boxing tournstate will not

country by collecting a home run, pe represented by a team in the {three triples, two doubles and two National AAU finals in Boston

singles in dod tines at bat. |this year. |

{1949 and if the muscleman shows [DeBorde,

4 Announcement of ~eaneellation~ KLUSZEWSKI'S defensive play of the entry and trip was made |—his weakness — improved in/in a joint statement by Fred Indiana AAU boxing

just as much improvement around \chairman, and Tom Miller, state the initial sack the coming season tourney 2y committee chairman.

!as he achieved a year ago, he ma

big leaguers. Ted stands 6 feet 2 inches and | weighs 225 . , . He was an ace end on the Indiana U. football teams in 1944 and. 1945 and made All-Big Ten end two years on several of the mythi-

Tech | Danville 65.

® well move up with the topfiight| High ¢ School Track 4. Weshingtan 43.

al 52. Lawrence Central 7535, Deaf Pehpol 33%, | Warren Central 69, Ben Davis

High School Baseball

Zionsville 11, Decatur Central 6.

cal squads. He helped the Hoosiers win the Western Conference football

a ps a ex | BFGoodrich

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