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sonnel roster to 29 players; 12 The Pirates defeated Chatta-! {left. Nor could numerous sessions

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h T ib Year After Learning oh To Strengthen Tribe By MAREE SR ISOX : ~ . |In League Bowling Of F NEA Sports Editer 4 ORMOND BEACH, Fla, Apr. Over Barons i Three of Four Are on 24-Hour Recall Basis; S—David Bauer isu more un. Eva Williamson, Marge Skelton, Pat Striebeck _ Reple First Baseman Due After Final Paring a OY Sas Jit. Dissension Rumors Top 600; Strakis Paces Men With 675 Recer By BILL EGGERT, Times Sports Writer Dave Bauer, a Russian immi- In Clevsland Camp By GENE LAWSON LAFA CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Apr. 8—There was a $50,000 8" aa Sign kiow what gelt was s Hel It was a light session on the pin front last nigth—both the Madiso shortstop cavorting in the Indianapolis Indians infield today.| ynvited to play at Eureka, purs lermen in the way of outstanding scores and the number of keglers basketball ¢ He was Daniel Francis O'Connell, 1949 third baseman|s. D., he was fascinated by the " ~By FRANK ANDERSON who competed. fulfilled his for St. Paul for whom the Pittsburgh Pirates paid a re- Royal and Ancient, read of the CLEVELAND, Apr. 8—| Completely stealing the show was Milano Inn. Three his Alma ) ported $50,000 and Jack Cassini last year. ys, pyle wngmesting The fat will be in the fire/members of the three-time city champs chalked up 600 The a . O'Connell, a .314 hitter for the Apostles and a 102 con-| The hotel and restaurant -he tonight when the Indianapolis|series. Eva Williamson led the way with a neat 651 mark coach was | tributor in runs batted in, was pg [va Tunning Jocame secondary, Caps go after their second(in the Sponsors Classic at| CC =o 0. mo = re =n a dinner for one of four players Pitts- 1 A year after staggering | [Calder Cup playoff victory|Pritchett's, Eva rang up|the same loop ‘and Les Wise attending } ‘burgh turned over to Indian- through his first round, he built over the Cleveland Barons.|scores of 246, 203 and 202. TT Service n the New nual. footbal Souls 1004Y S04 yematiay eve Tie, Wits S54 wis Cleveland fat, that is. |i see Cg Gmnife KLE York Central. Mackey. Gah in angles TB In 1936, Bauer, a balding, com- The Caps hold a 1-0 edge iInigiriebeck. spilled 623 pins) Mil#ho had by far the best While it ¢ O'Connell was optioned to the © pactly-built little man of go sold the best-of-seven. series 'andion games of 222, 200 and 201| total for any team. They had coaches by st Redskins on a’ 24-hour recall to- his business in Fureka, and Baron General . Manager Jim|while Pat connected for games of| games of 965, 995 and 980 for a hardwood en day along with right-hand hurler bis bought a course in Aberdeen Hendy doesn’t like it a.bit. Hei yg4 190 and 242 for a 616 count.| 2940 total. Indiana Gear knocked state had p Pete Modica, a sidearm curve- : has trained his guns on nine “fat y., op 1 general, made an| Over 2501 pins for the only other Eddy never * baller who won 10 and lost 11 for & t vit reared his pretty daugh- ing: OS ne. hat better get Wow, inferior showing last night. Otto Yomana 6858 1 #46] The 500 - x Dieome : . - 3 . a Tew Orleant hol 8e0son, an. gp Bhd What they sre, The Word fat refers to the|Straxis posted a 670 in She Sport] Due to the fact it was Good only last Mo nounced last night by Pittsburgh be taught t 3 3 Selld can plush contracts and bonuses the BOW! n ul res| Friday, many of the leagues were “It long h: was the outright Teloueo of i club, baseball Pas ir gout Sievelana boi dd, joy. Tue gravy He 251, 22 and pred goin not operating. to coach at paw hurler Royce Lint and the quet, or any plece of athletic ot Pl ey representing Kelley's Barber shop S ins grateful to em SAiONIDE Of Puifleider Dino al equipment in place of a toy. |warns. playing hockey, 1H outfit. It was the third night otto strakis. ie, Kelley's Barber & Shop... a thobiiise yor 24-hour recall. Shots Blocked Traffic | Hendy's blast and rumors of|this week that the Sport Bowl tii caddie, fun Bow oe. this offer,” E dissension in the Cleveland camp|Produced the evening's top keg- ¢ : * coaches whe Won 14, Lost 3 yl Sep made a little driver for are not lulling the Caps into a|ler {Joh ‘ Takes atm won 14 and lost 3 for In- Marliue, aid she was blocking false sense of security. Ott Hel-| Louis Gropp was just a shade os I er Eddy will lanapolis in 1949 and was a big § : a Fh Hus from the 10th tee ler, coach of the high-flying Caps, (behind him with a 673 series reg-| Bob Haagsma. United Products Mel: Traube whet vit Solving the Redaking 7 o the 2 erdeen layout when she still thinks the series Will go stxistered with the Allison 2% Joon Dave: James, New Amsterdam Cas Purdue since : ; . . games. ‘The Feller- e plant. Gro rank Stumpf Jr:, champiaaship. He started the 1949 wih Unt + back home ne. The tee was by the highway.” Marlene (left) and Alice Bauer . . . golf's swing sisters. - not complacent. I aed ou Soe of 2477201 an Bick Hofan Guner. He Ba o Save oh a8 | . e ams, 2 : ; ig ol yde: nion e Jeason as u seliof numer Jind was, in pas Droudly. ; Sane People, stars, Ann Blythe and Robert|matic tee that proves the timing|take a two-game lead home with/225. 0 Ahearn. Tompkins Ice Cream, games last y age PeZ| his catching viewpoint. Instead of] In Ps NE ca opped to see the yi 1m among them, in North|of the swing. them tomorrow, but the; know| Six other honor counts were gS¥ 2oREaerty, Fonds ord & Stone 835 13 ‘and: Tau as a starting pitcher. carrying two receivers he plans gp g h the perfect swing. py.) wood, The Bauer girls’ status as ama. Cleveland can be as dangerous|posted. Alvin Gaddie had a 215-|Ar ynayait. Al Bow fire since abc wl a be given a regula sta b |lo carry three Jor awhile: Earl el 3% the bal » Yards Into a" Bauer, who has done everything| teurs is now under investigation 2% & Wounded tiger. 205-237—657 in the Fun Bowljes Pillow, I Hunters season. He | : * oin 5 gument EE fadianapons| Lurer. E oa FitzGerald and Clyde| ~y .... rr oh Clameler strom serving a hitch in the Army|by the executive committee of the Kraftcheck Is Back Saassle. IS hey hetim 3 ob Yager. Pt. Sauare (Piggy) La ater siting. veintivad in Besse: = ou Tithe Skidper Lopes lene a miniature five fron and. after World War 1 to running|United, States Golf -Association., Hendy said he was not" Taking : immer Smit He 39 minded Purd

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center field position. Other ex. The . attenti : “|be in evidence tonight when de-|yeor oun x “244-65: on) ws sen : ns nl Hou sven, ROWE! yvdtans - who probably Wil start! spuried An. Siven. Marlene. Golf's Grandest Slammer Yollsetunn Biers: Ben. Aas Ta 207-202 Sri iE D alla in ‘the Bucs’ lineup are Pete| -jtarns to action, He hit 12 for the season and| P of The war put Bauer’s. Aberdeen erry eter. B. p pat dry vs Vy Contrary GY ke ood come Bt Fai Bobby: Jones Recalls 1927 alcheck missed the opener sion eking [i JER: 233 times ot bt. Ho batted n 40 Te04Y Beard in right eld. | he remadeied an old car and drove : Ty Jui un a Fue Babe Shift runs. In 72 games with San Fran-,| s little family to Long Beech, A Hi MH ki Y . Huck, Va : cisco earlier last year he hit .351| Restelll was given the Indian-|Cal., where he obtained employ- S 4% 00 ing ear’ be oul, hough. Rely suffered a farion Riese DALLA: knocking in 65 runs in 72 games. 2P0lis center field position today | ment In an aircraft works and Ione 5d knee in the Caps’ 4) ew ce ilo Ses ” ai Le Fi a sho ‘fean and Na He hit 10 home runs for the Seals. 28 the Redskins opened their twa- | conducted a driving range. Stroking Weakness Did Not Deter Him ail rf R (Let wil les, SDERS (Mt v 598 4 ' San Francisc Lopez plans to use the 21-year- Same series here with the Chat D ry sis : ner Ross ty) 500| \ ONTREAL, Apr. 8 (UP)—An om Laflower, Shino Polish 595 . : old O'Connell at shortstop but the|tAnooga Lookouts. He replaced | - riving Range Mentor | From Winning British Open, U. S. Amateur OT rer oops are In good), med National Hockey League] fom, overlies. Webb rn fe Be pig Paterson, N. J. youth will have LIoyd Gearhart, a 1040 draftee| He was teaching at a North By LAWRENCE ROBINSON, Scripps-Howard Writer Shale lor 1onignts game. The source said les Cona-] Fl Ee Burnett, to beat out the veteran Jack Con-| from the Atlanta club. of the | Hollywood driving range unt] | By 1927, at the age of 25, Bob Jones already was Mr. Golf him- oys ave Bony Moora 3 0 cher will become coach of the bh La ot b Sitle 3 22 the Class a way, who plays a good game with| Southern Association. more recently, when he decided self, whose presence at a tournament guaranteed over-flowing cof- es Wed 30 sea OY Boston Bruins next season, and ony EE Ad Fire F's Insurance. 9 "the two year the glove but hit only .255 last| Restelll said yesterday that he|to have the kids, as he calls fers. He had become so pre- -eminent that to beat him meant fame , nD y.. Terry we that he will be replaced by Ebbie pintiep Fe Pres. Church. . 7 Jub, admitte year. (didn’t expect to be optioned but|them, play out of the oil center for his conqueror. chui’s Hight arm is the key 10 qo oraice’ "sach of the Bt oa fi CE i i Fagin Roster of 20 Players [that he was glad to be with In-|of Midland, Tex. halfway be! To Bob it merely was his “hooking” year. For no reason he i Oupe Sucre. THe Jnjuped Louis Flyers of the American Sherman’ os ‘Mixed battle with The addition of the four new dianapolis and Lopez. or lhe et hw — S He ever could explain, he will tell you he just couldn't get away from| [ihe like pops e Ry Tes dy Hockey League. : o Be wl. Link Set No. “" league clubs. 4 M 8 é professional of movie Sn metres . Leo Braun, Printeraft................ “ ’ members boosted the Tribe per-| Queen on Mound 0 hitting every ball from right lo) ming nearest, The final was a Two Games Here Conacher would replace John ii Bieri RoR But, it's

Burnett told

pitchers, three catchers, six in- nooga here yesterday, 6 to 3, with |with Stewart Maiden, his boyhood | The Caps will catch a train for| coach two weeks ago. Buocher|Marge Skelton. a iereeere B31 fielders and seven outfielders. The lefty Vic Lombardi and ex-Red Lakers to Meet |model and eagle-eyed flaw detec- I nye Bm ae ing Indianapolis immediately _after complained he got a “raw deal” | Fst Striebect Milano’ Inn a ES the drop-off left Pittsburgh with 15 skin Mel Queen doing the piteh- Syracuse Tonight tor, correct it. la Re 2 came to having night's game. Cleveland iS|when he was dismissed after only| sims penne flv a 5 West Coast Pitshes : Phe Tha ens. = Ee Yh was od SYRACUSE, N.Y, Apr. 8 TPA I on I mime abs, one ot the most lovable 00) Th Blay PAE 63508 1n the Job. the game's ahtar. SE His igh Li “Ladies 8s tions are gol cluded in the Bucs’ infield ma- loser. | ~The Syracuse Nationals and or regaining the U. S. Amateur| Ing) . ve é ay To hut ook! seum. brightest stars, has been manager alls, unker. Inds, or The. Dalla teria¥ is Dale Coogan, who 18) Coogan dealt the big blow of! [Minneapolis Lakers square off in at Minikhada, where he beat hey P tee to take it eas n Bor| The Deep Freeze: The Caps ex<{of the last-place Chicago Club a Priast, Bk: Heh Ladle phasized 3 be listed on the Indianapolis 1050, the afternoon, teeing off on one the first game of a best-of- Seven Chick Evans in the final, 8 and 7, EE Chick was edie pect a four-game series if they|gpnce December, 1047. He played Rina "Ind, re ; nal he was - lof New t-with a $15,000 producing what was dubbed an win tonight. . . . Doug McKay BF wes Seal Fast btu ane 1 qn ee Es “0 #7. The on oe oF sys vi Lon, _ Dos Mckay i To iene om 120 thou EP a 5 mark" with Pjraté Manager Bill field wall. Castiglione had two- ball Association championship Scores First Ace |three-foot putt. Notoriously a bad| fie Picked up a $25 dollar|sypg He has two brothers who Ana i] Bavidsa on's Vassar Guild at Meyer. It is likely that Indian- for-three and Beard had one-for- 3Waiting the playoff winner. Bob started off in February by putter, Evans got no concession| chapeau for $15 to prove that| sre a1s0 players, Roy and Jim. ¥ronae foo, Baxter's Grills ined 81 EXI apolis will get Coogan-in May. |four. in he Nationals, who drew a bye holing his first ace, on the 170- Signal from Bob who walked “Ome Of Bs Salary Boe i an| Goodfellow is a former Detroit |Veriy Baris radley. Barbecue ris MUR ie uid yestes a X eK a Seine aun lotes $- NBA s Beal sound Play- yard ssth at East Lake, tuning/@Way from Chick’s line. big tonne Ry 1 le Laps Red Wings center. stelle Nash. ‘Sherman ‘Bar Mixed .. 31 Dlis iw I d he h —— layin Kowalski Signed regular Fo BuBerion up to defend his British Open. In| He heard the crowd guffaw; by a Cleveland columnist and ou "Hear, R ware atixe rs GH, 81 A up and he has n play oF w li Sh : [FoR a n record of 51 vic- st1anta he made a shambles of (later was told Chick had taken|®Y rised by some of ‘the Denies Knowledge Doris Glenn. Bradley Babecuss 11. 208 Admiss such good ball that I just got to For Wrestling Show | and only 13 losses, will en- yp "ctor" onan off his cap and bowed to Bob's Was surp y criruge Meer Saline Ta 0: 88 fem take him to Pittsburgh. If you . {Joy a. slight advantage in that back with exaggerated courtesy.| lengthy speeches: he (Dewsbury) Of Boston Deal * nisy Stuart, Davidson's ent Pett 50 — (Indianapolis) get him, however, Touted as wrestling’s strongest| they play the first two games of, Bob also signed with a syndi- Not 20. Tuk Cer. tap Fn > made. Said Al: “Gosh, I didn't! CHICAGO, Apr. 8 (UP)—John| THEE LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) - I want him back next year.” man, Wiladek Kowalski, heavy- (ne series on their own court to. C2t¢ to write on golf, which together, laughed awa Fgh know I could say such nice| gottselig general ‘manager of the a Hert Ds Eiipamber os A stom Meyer added that whatever first| 8ht TaDRler from Datrolt, has) night and tomorrow. caused considerable controversy gore dU CE a close| things.” . . . The Barons have chicago Blackhawks, said today| Nel Nicholson: Mers pil Rie Ins. ns. e baseman Pittsburgh delivers to| h SBE Sopeat on the Ca Thus far, the Nats have been Cut Was primly sanctioned by the friengs ever since. obtained Pittsburgh's Al Samisiy, pag no information on the re- a DS Indianapolis, that player will be "8 prog | virtually invincible at home, win-| A han he oR gh Headline Act and Los Anges Eric Pogue foT|port that Hawk Manager Charlie AN TIQUES from 8 the “best first sacker in the Amer-| 5 ring 35 out of hy , e . elivery next season. been hired awa, | 1oan Association” In addition to| Kowalski will. face “Whippe rs Wo» panes, includ- | [torn up his card in disgust, caus-| In 1928 Jones’ first headline The Samis-Pogue transaction SONAther hat been y EXPOSITION Ridge. Clea | Billy” Watson of Montreal, who act was to return a house val- N y, . Items for sale in furniture KING Coogan, Meyer has Ed Stevens, |holds the British Empire he | The teams will go to St. Paul, ling English writers to keelhaul 4 at completes the deal which last No-| “«1 peard several days ago that I on ae arm Jack Phillips and Johnny HOP weight ti ie for two Pie avy Minn, for the third and fourth | the his 10 Year gid American lr pa had, bees Piped bel T oe in Sender Boston. might be making over. MURAT TEMPLE di 0 first-base posi for his club-throwing and bad . ollins oronto in exchange eplace » a — to Bai Rn ie 10 4 Gm” hy rh, 3, 10, Bod Chor, IY 0 Sf i OF ro bee Fa Bt nd on 4 14H0_ 1 011 _ has played the position. ‘An_Australian tag-team. battle|they will be held at Syracuse, BY now, however, Bob was the|sriveq although the dea -was|o chatson oy nopshire is still} don't know. anything about any (=== m— RHEUM Player Limit Is 25 [carded for two falls out of three| APT. 20; at Minneapolis, Apr. 23, Jarling"of British galleries. roundly scored in the British! ported to be a gr A ope |S WR Conacher” FAN L579 Pittsburgh must whittle its with a 90-minute curfew will and at Syracuse ‘Apr. 26, The Today Bob admits his’ most| ooo Poriey Wo Je 3 Brea prosher : " : eg or pain an roster to 25 by mid-May, the same share the main event. The bout Winner will receive $7500 and a Prized trophy is one he never Passing up England, Bob's . Signs With Giants bare Buy W time Indianapolis has to cutdown pairs Otto Kuss, former Indiana total of $15,000 for all the round-/ Won. It is a small replica of the first major tournament that year Spring Schedules NEW YORK, Apr. 8 (UP)— Why: Snsstuis its number to 22. So, you can look| University grid and mat lumi-/ToPIn playoffs while the losers British Amateur trophy which is/was the U. S. Open at Olympia Listed b F kli Robert (Stonewall) Jackson, who or mon for some more deals between here nary, and Vic Holbrook against 8¢t $5000, plus their earlier win- a classic of jeweler's art and was| pielqs, Chicago. He was in the 3 y Franklin earned his nickname backing up THREE F WEN. Duswar and Pittsburgh. | “Wild Bill” Longson and Dutch Nings.. {sent him by English admirers. van most of the way, but took a Times State Service the line for North Carolina A & T, AST FLIGHTS DAILY i — _ Meyer apparently has changed Hefner. |All of the engraving on it, includ-|par 5 on the finale hole to be] FRANKLIN, Apr. 8—Athletic/ was signed today by the New Take Your Family for 1/3 Fare So — - Baksi Stops Reynolds; |ing names of all the champions, tied by Johnny Farrell. An un-|Director Robert Harvey of Frank-{ York Giants of 'the National Cc olumbu S C oul d B e Threat ‘Wants 2 More T ’ |is carefully copied, and there is| known named Roland Hancock|lin College hes sunouced the Football League. Jackson, 25, Rhanes FL 1554 oN ¢ uneups {an additional inscription: had the title in the bag but blew|four spring spo! sC es for|stands S5-feet, 1l-inthes and our Travel Agent NEW YORK. Apr. 8 (UP)—| ‘To Robert Tyre Jones, a golfer|to two 6s on the last two holes, [the Grizzlies today. The sched-| weighs 220 pounds. A track star Ticket Off.: Claypool Hotel Lobby ) With Stren thi in Outfield Hulking Joe Baksi of Kulpmont, {matchless in skill and chivalrous Wins Playoff ules follow: also for the North Carolina CHICAGO & SOUTHERN AIRUNES etl | Pa., cheered by his severith-round In spirit, from some fellow mem-| Farrell won the playoff, with| aor. jo—Anderson.' school, 00 yard-dasn. 10 seconds * ‘ By AARON E. LONEY, United Press Sports Writer {knockout victory over young Ber- bers of the Royal and Ancient|143 for 36 holes to Bob's 144. With Apr. EE in ihe ya . “COLUMBUS, 0. APF, S— The Columbus Red Birds. who oo ‘Reynolds; sald" “today he Golf Club of St. “Andrews” Johnny one stroke up with two Apr. Thee” Re if “at Rose POLY. wanted “just two more tuneups” | Rallied to Win {holes to go, Bob fired two birdies, i $—At Earinam : CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Red Bird Stadium. i ateree Buty Sosten stopped another ticker-tape whinning in ers ahead or. behind Jones addi- Aor 31—At Anders SITIR ATTTEIR . The Flock could easily become a top. contender if new pilot pound a ksi > after the 217- New York, (Atlant1 merely went tional time so the galleries would i ar or 14 AEIRIAIS IE PAEIR[A] Rollie Hemsley can put together =~ | Rone . Bie ad floored Rey- nuts as—usual): Bob's hook did clear. It was that way at Boston’s| way 6—a ariham . HOREZONTAL 3 Form a notion [OIDEAPIRIOIE MEIRISEAE IN a good outfield. It appears the a big hole in the mound staff. holds Jor ® second time In the him no good at all in the U. S. Brae Burn, when Bob retained his| §i5 §,2 Satna central. * I Depicted breed 4 Hebrew letter [PIOIRIE Birds hdve what it takes to win Stanceu quit in favor of business| Seve: . Foun With a hard left Open at Oakmont, and he finished amateur championship—his only| May 1s_Hanover. "~~ == = = | of canine . 5Fondle de in the other departments. [and Deal is now with the Cards. ote 186, Jaw. Reynolds; who (11th behind Tommy Armour, who| major title of the year—by down- eo Ball State. "81t is a —— dog 9 Exude A The infield Is practically set- So the mound mainstays will be| JCB Er wh FS OF his knees, beat Harry Cooper in a playoff. ing Phil Perkins, British Walker| Mav PPASEBALL 13 Reforms 7 Former : [G|OIATD] tied, three veteran pitchers are on Harvey Haddix, Kurt Krieger and | at the fin whe at the canvas It was Bob's worst. U. 8. Open|Cupper,. 10° and 9. Bob's closest Aor. 15—at Butler. 14 Papal cape Russian ruler [HIT INIT] EIRINE] -band. and. no. one's. much. worried Jack. Crimisn, All. apparently. An. ch a showing of..all..his .good. years match there was against veteran| AS: 10-Tavlor c.. iaouste Newaery: | 18 Before +8 African worm: SaaS GAOINSY. about the catching. top shape. T— from 1923 through 1930. [ana completely unknown Ray| Apr. 35—At Rose . 16 Diadem ¢ 9 Measure of Li RL AR 2 Hemsley, who succeeded Hal Several Fine Newcomers Exhibition Baseball But there was no stopping him| Gordon, who took the Atlantan to der. 28—At_W, 18 Babylonian area SIE NIS] EL IEIGII IT] Anderson. isn't going out on any| To"back up these veterans are BY United Press _ by. fellow amateurs at Minne-|the 19th hole as Atlantans and| May d—At Canterbury deity 10 Hydrophobia . ’ Birds / several fine. newcomers. The one “ MACON, GA. apolis, with Maurice. McCarthy USGA" officials gasped. May 9—Indiana Ceritral 19 Tidy 11 Secluded 28 Bucket 43 Hawaiian bird For Gre: Finish, but he indicates nes well Sawing the thos “chs 234 a's” Macon dal 000 000 0060 '3 § “. YE EF Et add cunea 33 Malayan eis -, , valley 35 Genus te Ap oul s Luis Arroyo, a southpaw from | Dobson and Batts; Wolpert, Peanington ad 22 Cans 1 mpreys 35 Genus of area Poze 3 uy P Fl Rico. He showed a blister- | | Bid aime Winiams © Piisner, Welpers Ae: t-Eartnan 23 Toward 17 Bg¥ptian sun beavers. 45 Unfettered Praises. Players fing fast ball, sharp curves and | AT CHATTANOOGA. | TENN. Apr: 35—At Hanover 24 Whirlwind pod 36 Explosive 47 Native metals He praised his players for dis-| ir control at the Daytona, Fla., | Sitparsn N31 001 000g 11 2 Muy 1-At ‘Indiana Central 25 Bamboolike 20 Small child 37 Cravat 48 Bird's home R playing “Haake, AEFrusayohese) training camp and likely will see Lombardi, Queen and Sadie New- May At & d grass Tien digit » Dress 50 College cheer Bn ; an will to win.” He S'a lot of duty. Lombardi, losiag pitcher, Neweome Home|. May 8_-At Hanover 27 Discern est : Thin 51 Station (ab.j the club has a good defense, but! yiva Clark, 27. and John Fasz. |’ run—Cooks : ay 3—At Eariham. 30Sufix . 26 Assam 42 Shakespearean 54 Right (ab.) BE —— is a little impotent in hitting, a | holz, both up from Columbus, Gas, | ar FT. WORTH, TEX. ay T Conference at Earlham.| 3] An (Scot.) silkworm villain 56 Within I — factor which might vanish When ure two other promising new- Priiadelpnia (N) ... 0004048 oli 4 1. 3, ay indiana Con i You Save the outfield problem is solved. |comers, Clark won 18 and lost 8] van Cusk Lemish and’ Tis sme \ [Favored In Tourney '$ SUI a _ | pitcher Hetntrelman, losing Richer, Van | Y MEN'S su The infield shapes up with Mike last season while Faszholz com-| 25k Home runs. Hamaor® Tiokne DEL MONTE, Calif. Apr. 8 Ravin, 3 jac Swi Yaanactur piled a 20-14 won-lost record. AT SHREVEPORT, LA. (UP)—S8am Match of San Fran- $22. 9! er, a rs ar ng ni Newcomers in the outfield in- Cleveland (A) 320 550 001-18 13 5 Steiner at second; Bill Costa, 2 clude Johnny Cusle and Lary pel ob Gramek. Flores and Multes 3 — aon ROBERT ground covering genius, at short, Miggins, both up from Houston, VTC ang’ Caderone.” Winning sligher | Pebble Beach Invitational Tennis Ser: Soa 38 Heweomer Frank Shofner at and Dick - Morgan, who hit .308. Peller. Loang ND eher, Kennedy. Hom * 3 Tournament here on Apr. 15 and y mm p— A for Pocatello, Ida. ° in ' AT MONTGOMERY, Ala. 16. Match is the nation’s eighthNatisin looked better in train-| go TR Detroit (A) 7. 320 002 330-13 1 g| ing than last year, and Steiner College Baseball Maras and Swift, Mouse: Leerots | Dn EE tna Shor Ban. West 2, |Eadhotoeeo: Bhmes. Losing plicner. IY : RED BAR AUTO BATTERIES , Ww AT GHAM. ALA. wn 39 - Plate, 80 ner, who came from San Fran- og EN ey pos i cisco In § trade for third base.|Alsbama § Louisiana State 4. Ne atest} Al Espinoza od) Jseks on as Frank Douglas, president of the. hour man Don Lang, hit 15 homers | Rensselaer Poly 9, Western Marviand 8. | pointord. Johnson (aod Niathos: piteher a. Win ed Foot Golf Club, Mamaronek, N. Y. gives Bobby Jones Sapssity and led the Pacific Coast League Vander 11. Fenner s Holmes. Losing bitener, Johnson. “Home| fhe National Open Golf Championship in 1929. Jones beat | Fits mostly In fielding with a 960 average. | {nion (Tend 16 Tavid Linecomn 13 AT RALEIGH, N. C. -Espinoza by 23 strokes for the Shomplonsie: | 3 Cihetnnat! (Ny 000 200-4. 7 13, ————— | |