Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1950 — Page 6

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Cold Weather Routed 15 More Cars By Contestants in Fourfntered for Of Seven Track Meets cng placcic

Howe Piles Up Total of 94 Points to ~ Trip Shortridge and Jeff of Lafayette

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Out of spring's wintery chills comes some heart-warming hopes, for the local cinder prepsters. a 1 { Howe’s Hornets could be the class of the Washington sectional meet again in the immediate future. Warren Central's Dave Ostheimer could carry the torch in the county, sectional and regional

He a do badly HOWwe was the class of its show, Supercharged ‘engines, were en-

fn the city meet, Franklin Town- The Hornets netted 11 firsts with ‘ered in te Bleatrie Rare id ship and .Pike Township could Don Franz taking both hurdles P0OSting the entry list for the

make Warren Central work to 4n4 tying in the pole vault. Dick Memorial Day classic to 48. | op. 170 teher: Tony Cucei coach, formerly with the Indians, and Jimmy Bloodworth, infielder, keep its county laurels. Twenty more entries are ex-

Four of the seven track meets Oberlies pushed out the 12-pound ("0 Toil fl" ol ea on N indian, Cooper's specialty gE long belt iting. Even though the. Reds " bighed to finish yesterday beat the cold weather ball 45 feet 1 inch, seven inches wilbur Shaw before tonight's In t e ationa eague s secon wish . y poste an amazing winning record in IS Spring s rap. The city and county thinlies, short of his toss this week that deadline. Any entry postmarked Grapefruit League” and new Manager Luke Sewell thinks perhaps the experts have underrated hard-pressed for outdoor meet bettered the present best pace before midnight will be accepted.| his Queen City club, At any rate, Luke has his pastimers hustling until the last out. competition, thawed commend- in the state. . | The latest are a three-car team a Tr at . _ ably in the late, unseasonal track] Morand Roth took the “100” entered by Edward Gdula of weather. and the “220” and Howe t00K gamtramck, Mich. and single Howe piled up 94 points to trip both relays, Shortridge’s Carl entries from Anthony Granatelli, Shortridge, 46, and Lafayette Wilson turned the half-mile In Chicago, and- Lou Bromme, Los Jeff, 25, at home. Washington, the 2:08.6, not bad for ow, o | Angeles. hosts, made 69 to Warren's 48, in| Ostheimer won three firsts, but! > a dual encounter and Franklin now holds the state’s best per- aula. ows ope of Je yes Township (675/6) edged New formances to date in both the. I Kuplec "both of Detroit, are Palestine (60 1/3) and Mt. Com- stick events. He skimmed the, “tb = team Cwaers * fort (21 5/6). high barriers in :15.3 and the lows * In a three-way affair at Deaf in :24 at. The high hurdle mark 8chool, Pike Township nicked ties the regional meet perform-| Lawrerice Central by one-half a ance of last year. It beat the 15: point, tallying 63%. Beech Grove best for 1950 held by Roy Young

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Total Field of 68 - Expected by Close ‘Of Entries Tonight Five more race cars, all rear drives with four-cylinder non-

“ - : “ 3 1 i 2] : 4 With the Cincinnati Reds, in Indianapolis for the week-end are (left to right): Walker Cooper,

Yankees Cut Roster to 31, Square Off to Defend Title

Shea, Hinrichs, Hood and Mole Off

To Farm Club in Kansas City

NEW YORK, Apr. 15 (UP)—The New York Yankees squared Drivers Named away for the defense of their world championship today by cutting * their swollen roster to 31 players. Times State Service : Johnny Fredericks of Detroit, Headed for the Yankees’ Kansas City farm club in the Amer- MADISON, Apr. 15 — Madison who. was graduated from midg- jean Association “were pitchers Frank Shea, Paul Hinrichs and High School has been assured it ets to big cars a year ago, will wally Hood and first baseman Fenton Mole. Shea and Hinrichs Will have a fast-breaking team

Hope on Speed

Red Anderson Signed To Coach Madison

a point-total of 133.90. yas a Bob Ludlow and Clyde McEn- Meanwhile, the opening day! Jane Owen of the Indianapolis candidate for the Blackhawk job

SHE ME Height a Toot (P) and Messors (BG), ' Ws a PD: 2 | ing (8 i Sued RE tire paced the Bulldogs to victory. pitching line was more than haif|Riviera Club gave the swim fans Pefore. Hawk officials made overH

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—— |Fred Hutchinson. Bill Wight of Twenty-four entries will com- sisted otherwise. {the Chicago White Sox will open pete for the 220-yard ‘breast: |against Ned Garver of the St. gtroke

Bob Shaw Tops Local Kegler Activity oi Foe "ue ity Rivers ABC Opens Fire ~With-702 in Oertel's Loop at Fox-Hunt 5: tomer. ion torts dey nes Boe ben foo 15” Columbus, ©.

ON ; ? Indians while Bobby Shantz is enkamp, the Dutch girl who T C0. ; IP) — : By GENE LAWSON expected to hear the call from migrated to this country a year AD SAND LR) = Without doubt the most sensational thing that happened on the Connie Mack and the Philadel- ago and is now swimming for the yp. yan pin capital of the world bowling front last night was Fox-Hunt's second 700 series of the phia “Athletics. Bucky Harris has San Francisco team; Carol Pence. ,o tna 1950 American Bowling season. ; not named the Washington Sena- of St. Louis, now representing Congress tournament opened toA 700 is always news—especially when it happens at the Fox- tors’ starter but it is almost cer- Lafayette {Ind.) Country C lub, day with a thunderous rumble Hunt. The guy who made “history” was Bob Shaw who ‘toppled tain to be Ray Scarborough. who fitdshall Seeomd o this event that won't end until 30.000 keg702 pins in the Classic. Bob Shaw rang up scores of 246, 231 and In the National League, Ken last year; Barbara Cunningham representing 5109 teams 225 with the Oertel’s 92 outfit for

Raffensberger- will open for the of New Tork who fished fourth from the United States. Canada his first seven-century mark of © Cincinnati Reds, Gerry Staley for last year and LoiS Feathers a , : Alaska. have had a try at

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{ment secretary, there are still some openings on today’s squads. Entries may be phoned to Beech Grove alleys, Ga. 3743. ” u ” 0 BOWLER (MEN) Certel's 92 Beer #00 BOWLERS (MEN)

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hances today. That is the’ only

the campaign. action local tedms wii see o the NerOniardexty J. Raiways Mixed .. 893 {pe St. Louis Cardinals and third Place winner last season. g377 000 in prize money. Victor Hardesty Jr. almost OP€NiNg session but there will be Cecil Bevis. Hoosier Casuity 680 Larry Jansen for the New York A squad of 36 Ohio Oil Co. v a lot more get their licks in be- John Morgan, Allison AC 673 ¢ . . made the grade but fell five pins p it Buster Bratton, Fun Bowl Classic 868 Giants. Managers of the other Jim Londos Heads rooster teams gets the big all7 § son, SC 4 y . 5 13 i wn x shy. Hardesty flashed games of OE aor there will be 67k Ahearn Tomonina Gee Cream &50 National League teams withheld : male bowling show underway this 212, 256 and 227 in the Rallways 8 | Tames Conger” ted Products Hawks G2 their opening day pitching choices a Mat Card afternoon. The official firing, ixed loop at the Central alleys, '¢ams from the Hoosler capital plii"Nonke: ‘Ronoins Cofree 650 until the week-end series were however, will start tonight when 0 Xe pr ’ or. entered in bowling's biggest event. |Jack Brigis, Link Belt No. 1 #43 UN One. of matdom’s. greatest fig 10 1 tes h-out t Roy Street and Cecil Bevis TB” on re-aiso-112-doubles- teams. + BA Talis. Cheste:. Smith Insurance. 64s ended. . ~4--One_of ma greatest. fig regular teams -march-out to fstered sets of 688 and 680; re-| T°T®® es Oo te Told Star: Allison AC : #1 There were two other ‘last- ures. Jim Londos, the “Gplden the 36 new alleys following openspectively, to grab the next two 285 singles and 226 all events en- Harty Diehl. 41 Package Liauog 838 minute squad deductions, besides Greek.” is signed for next Tues- ing ceremonies. 0 Ager. . Square cys 3 © ' . ‘av ’ acti —— — irises positions. Street posted scores of ered Tourney Slated Ed" Finas inn, Corneliys frinios 433 the Yankees wholesale shipment hg, : FO warm 206, 259 and 223 in the Fun Bowl : [Dick Schmitf, Foster & Messick ...... 632 to Kansas City. The Pittsburgh i the Armory ring, Matchmaker Hands Track Team Classic while Bevis found the Such squads as Marott Shoes, Oscar Buses Allison AC 629 pirates released Pitcher Ray BillY Thom has announced. range on games of 258, 235 and city champs; Yaver Men's Shop, Wan Brie, Moscisr “Casuity 70 830 Poat to Baltimore of the Inter. Frank (Bozo) Brown, a winner Tom Rehrer. Ft. Wayne senior, 187 for Hoosler Casualty in the Mechanics Laundry, first team in Sou) tnd; 4's ‘Merchanis 5 $33 national aid the White Sox sold Nere last week over Don Lee, has been elected captain of But: New York Central loop at the|the country to enter; Bowes Seal Ken Koelling, American United Lyfe, 623 or nc , 300-pound Texan, has been ler University’s 1950 track team. Pennsylvania [Fast and many others. (Pave, James. New Amsterdam Casliaity 21 Infielder Fred Hancock to Buf- nameq to face sLondos for two A member of Butler's . indoor

. Pt. Square Alleys 620 ; " . wg | The Beech Grove Doubles and {Muck Wase, Link Belt No. 1 . é3o fal In the same league. oeifalls out of three with a 90-min- {fam in..the winter, Réhrer will

Women Score . tdi, > A Arh Thelan, ldtzelman. Coal: moomoo Bi RET = ® a ; “Ihe women came in for thelr | SIigles Tournament will open’ to- Hob Laycock, Pocahontas Coal als’ jute time limit. = “compete in the 440 and 880-yard share of the applause, too. Pat morrow afternoon at the Beech Dick Leamon, Brightwoo -aundry .-.. St Lakers Defeat | Long a top box office attrac- dashes and the half-mile relay. » ye } , 8: carl Hardin, Tompkins Ice Cream .,. 614 ™ tion in all’ parts of the globe, r——————————— Striebeck’s 623 series highlighted Grove alleys: ° Im McCarty, S&S Merchants 613 i : . ~ three feminine 600 sets. Pat rolled, Entry fee is $4 per person fn fete Blum. Groito No 2 612 Syracuse, 91 77 jLohdas_ 12 rated up- there with Baseball Scores games of 219,.159 and 245 with. the doubles handicap division and Tony Manley, Hillcrest Men 608 += & . . suc } all-time greats as Fran } (Colleges) Milano Inn in the Pritchett Spon- $3 per person. in the singlesigg) Colc™ sarviand Casualty gop~. ST. PAUL, Minn., Apr. 15 (UP) Gotch,” Joe Stecher and Ed pyque 7. Tulane 0 sor circuit. {handicap class. There will be no yiity Shthicy, Fun Bogl Caste... 806 —The “M's” had it and that's the (Strangler) Lewis. ; Otlahoma’ 5. Towa State 1 The 47th annual American singles handicap or doubles ac- Hod Eiler. Sherman Bar Mixed 806 reason the Minneapolis Lakers re ————————— Kentucky 14, Vanderbilt 6 ~ Bill Beck; Foxwortny Ford 608) sted 2-to-1 lead. over the . Western Michigan 14, Ohio U. 4 Bowling Congress tournament tual competition. Paul Miles. Jack's Tavern gos boasted a 2 es Heafner Sets Sights Vjreinia Tech 6 Richmond 5

3. William and Mary 2 vAuburn 9. Georgia’ 5 “Loyola (South) 5-4. ana 2-3

opens today at Columbus, O.,] Anyone entering the event must | pred Beer ok Belt No. 1 ce and Indianapolis will be_.repre- enter the doubles- event but en- Charles Cenre, teal silk Mixed th © ¢ { : ia pe Foiff, Her ones Mixe 5 sented on the first day. trance in the singles division iMarold Derringer. Haves Bros Seven teams from the Ohio Oil optional. The tourney will be a BO Har a eel .eircuit. which. . competed . at. the two-week-end affair... ... Bow Speedway alleys will get their! According to Bob Earl,

SCHEDULE for1950

605 Syracuse Nationals today in the . Ss finals of the National Basketball On Bigger Open Lead $03 Association playoffs. ATLANTA, Apr..15 (UP)-—Clay- Elon 5 t_Carolina 1

. Eas " , - Erskine 15, Wofford 1 803 The Lakers, paced by George ton Heafner, burly Charlotte, Trinity 7. Western Maryland 2 in-60% Mikan, ~ Vern

ech 5 i Southeastern Louisi-

ot Milekelsen- and: N:€:; pro; set “out to “Widen BIS Xihnesoia “at Ohio Susie (cold. doublesoo Slater Martin. gained their second one-stroke lead over Lloyd Man- header todagy'' ==. 0 Le 300 victory in the best-of-séven series grum and Sammy Snead today on header today: i» uble-header last night by trampling the Na- the third round of the $10.000 Michigan at Virginia (colds double-header

, tionals, 91 to 77. before 10,288 North Fulton Open Golf Tourna- fhsca 5, Delaware 3

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OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN)

Kenneth Scott. Allison No. 2 59 Wyoming 1 Joe Aus, St. Joan of Arc American 594 fans. . ment. fuka 13, Wichiia Central mn 1 Chester azeltp, Christian Church 786 Mikan the league's leadin D q p av ~atorada d : + any 4, Ed Dobbins. N Srdnance 5 ague’s Defying stiff winds that played Colorado ¢ nsas. 3 Savon Sioa re ho € ying p Oklahoma A, and M Kansas State 0

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MER LEAGUES fe Bic Clb ovterian 37) Mikkelsen, his rookie side-kick. a four-under-par 67 yesterday for Ansams 5 Louisiana State 3. le a i » - 8 0 4 ed Time MoCo State Hor Afiealth Mix. 533 Martin didn’t score a single a 36-hole score of 137 strokes to Murray (Ky. 4. Middle Tennessee 3 Jerry Holtel. ual Fire Ins. Mixed 527 point, but he turned in a mag- take over the lead shared by Man- {at Tennessee 15, Emory and Henry 0. a oy arc Priateraft 5 Rs

311 nificent guarding job on Al Cervi, grum of Chicago and Johnny Mami (O17. Western Reserve 1. holding the Nationals’ player-/ Palmer of Badin, N. C., after the '

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Hawk President Bill Tobin in- Wicked prch and still come back

Hd inborn BO): Meher er| Broad sump BH mmond_(NP): 3,801: | Both carded 74's. Monday Butler established with only the Red a thrill yesterday by going out G 3. Goftsel 1 aolliEh Jump-Ci Cinco (BQH Anderson Fy (MC); Distance, 11 feet. 3 dnches. | Will meet Indiana University in Sox starter doubtful in the Ameri- and leading the field in the 300- Uohielie Tenge Eo i alse PP), JHSiEht. 3 1 t, 3 laches ale. D ns er’ Kis, heli dl kner r| Blaoiniigton. donionthils. Yeakaeg IN hs League. ) yard individual medley “on Jae Conacher’s post, J ce pr) 40.5. awrenice - Central: Height. 6 tee LT Townshi Nice. (H1. 730: Ludlow defeated Kola (WM | Faces Ned Garver breaststroke leg. Sune swam al Ebbie Goodfellow, coach of the Half-Mile Relay—1, Lawrence Central ly. Johns, Chaney. Copeland): %, New D) (19). 3-0; McEntire defeated: Hanna The Yankees will go with Allie [oat 100.1 $720. She: mafatained St. Louis Fl : still Fash. Jan Nt: EHH: % ¥ike: 3 rah Jymount Epler: 4, Fanthn i Wr Ad Fa iy Bo Reynolds The Detron Tigers wine lead through the bagketeoke 3 ious Jers, was syll = oon 0-1. OATATINGTON oon) AE ip, Kolar oi, Spang Tovop) Wap”: Bunrdd $1 el 8tadt tart either Art. Houtteman or Liseired In the free style leg and : Wi: 3. Hicks (W). Time 110.7 ___ Mount Comfort Time, 1:44 —— defeated Conrad, 3-0 a } y

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Ma ior Leaguers Give

Redskins Their Final Test Before AA Race

Victory Field Fans Keep Eye on a Performance of Young O'Connell af Shortstop i By EDDI SH, Times Sports Editor Entertaining the Cincinnati Reds over the week-end, with games today and tomorrow, the Indianapplis Indians will put the finishing touches on spring training and clear the decks for the opening of the American Association race Tuesday. ! This afternoon’s exhibition attraction at Victory Field was | scheduled to get under way at 2:30. The Sabbath contest also is |to start at 2:30. | " Both clubs were eager for to-| Victory Field fans are tapecial- ) {ly interested in the play of O'Con day's action, Weather cut into nell in the short field. Until last their training the past few days week. the voungster was a third {and Tribe Manager Al Lopez and | aseman youngs {Red Pilot Luke Sewell are . lanxious to have their athletes Aggressive Performer istretch their muscles in actual. The experiment has panned | competition. . {out well to date but it's a rugged i | position to conquer in any league = Rookie on Mound Pal the aggressive long ball Rookie Bill Pierro, up from hi it “all he’ £7 Waco in the Big State League, was Bitter is giving it “all he’s got. Jack Conway, last year’s slated to open on the Tribe mound regular shortstop, and Russ this afternoon. The veteran El- ' Peters are listed on the Tribe's mer Riddle, recently returned by | . (current roster as utility infielders. ithe Pirates, probably will receive Pilers proved a Randy man’ on the call to the Indian rubber to-| S prov y morrow the premises in 1949. Joe Muir. the star left-hander.| What goes for the starting line-

up as of this date, exclusive of is being saved to work the AA lid . (lifter at Columbus Tuesday night. the pitcher. only one rookie is

; included, Gus Bell. All other The Redskins will depart for the players have had either major or Buckeye capital Monday noon. .

big minor league experience. Except for some running, the In- g min eagu pe

made 2113. of - Anderson “last week. |drive the Kupiec Special. Ralph were sold while Hood and Mole =o . to defend its 1950 state basket- dians did not accomplish much in a oll ® = x "= |Pratt of Detroit will drive the were sent out on 24-hour option. ball championship next season. practice yesterday. Too cold. Anderson Col ege . | k 3 Lutes Special. No driver has been, Manager Casey Stengel must omen Wimmer The assurance came today Their Friday .game with the 3 : rds High Schoo Trac Summaries named for the Gdula Special. cut six more players from his! from Myrwin W. (Red) Anderson, Reds at Richmond was weathered Lists Spring Ca . AL HOWE ton (Hy: 3. wiles Butterworth JW Jsed "| Pat Flaherty, who along with roster before the May 18 dead- . 20, former Purdue University out and the contest scheduled Robert W. Kerr, athletic diPA my RO ies Zao, Ho my a wer (wis Pratt passed his driver's test here line and the job before him is basketball star who signéd a here between the Cleveland Amer- rector at Anderson College, has ley lL. iman HY Faddook yt | Oertel (WC. Time :55.7 last ‘year, has been chosen to still formidable. three-year contract here late yes- icans and the New York Giants announcéd the spring sports Time 408 Hurdles—1. Franz (Hii (Wer 3 Kerare tne 3h Maer IW drive the Granateli car. Andy, A total of 10 pitchers, four terday to coach the Cubs. also was canceled for the same schedules for 1950. Twelve base0- rdles—1, Vi ) . nodl nd (Wr. $ _ coal J . 2 hii Hes 3 “Moore (8): 4 Gil- Time :15.3 : Linden, Los Angeles, will sit in catchers, eight infielders and nine Four AAU Titles Anderson said today that Féasob. : ball games and 10 track meets Chat Batty Ie ans (hi 3. Wik pdi0-l. Kise (WC): I, Jent (W) 3itne Bromme car. Flaherty and outfielders are listed on his roster. “Madison has a reputation’ for Raffensberger to Start will be carded this spring. The kin (Ji: 4 Bruce (8). Time, o (8: 315-1; Crampton (Wi: 3, Shepherd Pratt. both were shoved out of lis Vital Role To Be Decided ood basketball and I want to Manager Sewell of the Reds cards follow: ison (8): 2. MacCallum (& 4 ” Recalls ta > g - 3. Pierce. (Hi: 4 :Alexander (Hi. Time, WC): 3. Beraggins (W). Time :23.5 the starting lineup last race day ll . hat li rn said ‘he would use three pitchers BASEBALL 2 6 200-Yard Low Hurdles—1, Ostheimer ‘a - Pp \ 44 ) ’ a., Slob . ; . ~~ vl : ’ b PALM BEACH. Fl Apr. 15 continué along that line use tod At TH 220-1. Roth (Hi: 2, Praed (8): 3, Ga- (WC): 2. Lalioff (Wi; 3, Kernodle (W). by faster cars. Shea's departure brought back (UP)—The W 's AAU indoor the fast-break. That's the” only|l0daY in three inning hitches, Ken Apr. MAL Taser now i 4 Hoptan 0. Time 233 CC Time 240. | Meanwhile,” Murrell Belanger memories of his spectacular == the. Yrommen $ Aal ndoo wav ta Dla - |Raffensberger, ace southpaw, ab 35_At Indiana Central. 2, “Ciichrist ir: 3. Moore (8); 4 Shoe. Shot-Put—1. Curran (WC): 2. Bngland.| “ol 0 TEE announced freshman campaign and his vital SWimming. and diving .champion- way to play. Howard Fox and Harry Perkow- Apr 26—Indiana Tech 3 Jr. TY 2 . MWC; 3, Cook (Wi. Distance 43 feet, 6'a 1 ; ships moved into their final dav hi d Ind May -2—At Manchester, Ehot-Put—1, Oberites (Hy i 2: Mogie—¢H aches : {that ‘both of -his race cars will role in the Yankees’ 1947 World SMPs FJavi- The former Edwardsport. Ind. ski, #7 May 6—At Earlham. 3 Zobbe (Hi: 4 Schroder (Ji. Distance. High Jump—J]. Cullom (W) and Fowler h 1 ’ Series triumph. He reported today with four titles—the 100+ Hizh School athlete succeeds. Ray Ed Stevens, the seasoned first May 11—At Rose Poly. | 45 feet. 1 inch (WC), tied: 3. Repass (W). Height 5 feet, Nave smaller engines for this i ard backstroke, 220-vard breast- : May 16—Manchester. Pole Vault—i, Shedd (8) and FPranz|§ inches lyear's race. Instead of ‘the 270- about 25 pounds overweight the Y ! 2, «a0-y St Eddy who signed ‘Apr. 7 to be- baseman optioned to the Indians May 20—Hanover. Hetint19-foet oer (M1: 4 BIR 150] Broad Jump. Hicks Wi. 3. Osthelmer non cing wna roy engines, Belan- following spring however, “wor Stroke; 440-yard free-style ard come head basketball coach at by the parent Pirates, was ex- May Z—Indians Central 5 (a 03d FATE). Quien JHU 2 AVRSER G1 Cliches. 0 1 DR Be plans. a new. four-eylinder, Oly nine games in 1948 and foo-yard free-style medley —to 0¢ Purdue. Both Eddy and Ander- pected fo play today and bat May Scomeily, tance. 18 feet. 9% inches. Pole Vault—1. Curran (WC): 2. Ber: gynepcharged 176-cublc inch Mey- Slipped to just one victory last decided. json played at Purdue under Ward fourth. He swings left-handed. High Jump--1, Edgington (H): 2, Dunn tram (W) and Tosich (W), tied. Height * p ge cubic inc ey . Sw f th four, cor- (Piggy) I bert . . Apr. 15—Taylor (ahi ore (8). Stallwood (8). and 10 feet |er-Drake "engine for one car and Year. wimmers from the four, cor- (Piggy) Lambert. But if .Stev'ns wasn't ready, Apr. 19—At Franklin, Zoltite Relay cr, Howe Mole. Mesulien: Mile Relay 1, Washington (Kern, Hense-! a supercharged 107-cubic inch en-| Hinrichs represented a $40,000 ners of the :nation divided as rn Skipper Lopez still has young Al ARI: Z2—Canterbury. Suafford. Pierce), 2 Shortridge: 3. ett 0 L000, Lover), ry ashinkton; 3 gine for the other. The small/POnus gamble by the Yankees many titles yesterday. x Clanc in Line Grunwald on hand and more than or 29—Rose Poly Relays. ro Halt-Mile Rela 1 Howe (Roth, Hop. neiMr-Mile Relay_1, ns LRRD (Ker power plant is the same engine and will be subject to the Marie Corridon, 19-year-old New Y willing to tackle the major May 6—At Manchester. i Jeti; 4 Howe, Time. 1:40 rose 3 VVig4en Central: 3. Washington. Time Tony Bettenhausen used to win Unrestricted draft = list next york star, won the 100-yard free- For "Hawks’ Job {leaguers. apY 13=Ritsler Conteremce » AT DEAF SCHOOL A tw ¢ . i autumn. tyle in 1:00.1, with Jackie Lavine Lopez planned to use. his reg- May 20—Little State at Ball State. Web ~ "3, Read (LC): 3 AT FRANKLIN TWP. two 100-imile AAA championshi ! : style in 1:00.1, wi ackie L - wn P) a 4 ras’ (BG). Time Ml 100-1, Seifert (NP): 2, Shearer (MC): es 9 P p The Yankees admitted the of Chicago,~the defending cham- CHICAGO. Ap 15 (UP) ulars in other positions, with Bob 4 TENNIS , Mile—1. Beard (Py; 2 P. Lambert (LC): |; Howe (FT; 4. Hammond (NP). Time races in 1949. Boston Red Sox had added im- pion, second Frank (Ki 2) i v h of Ganss catching, Monty Basgall yor iat Taylor. ; oyng - ILC); 4 B amber LC ( . . : . as — | > a > , 8 tS i é { n ancy, coac 0 = ’ v nS AE Lom Tie y Raab (LCi; 2. Cottingham (Py: 3 Na A, NPL 2, Chany fine, {portant bench strength in signing! Maureen O'Brien of Chicago the Cincinnati Mohawks: today On second, Eddie. Bockman at apr. gal joalatia_Central Ho ohne. fLOI: 4 Ouafter ep). Time SD. | Sees. (i 9, Beriam (NP Bu og Golfers (Ken. Keltner. who had been won the 200-yard backstroke in was listed as a top candidate for,third, Danny O'Connell at short, MrT : 120-Yard High Hurdles—_1. Guilton 3 Blue! (MC ib Gopeiand —t PTr.— Time . hd . granted —his—unconditional release 2:29 5 with “Barbara Jensen ofa similar job with the Chicago Whitey Platt In Teft field, Dino May [2=Tavior (Pi: 2 (LCi: 3 Pr 4 s ‘levels , i : - - Wheatly BG) Hime. 16.7 . 120-Yard High Hurdles—1, wamoier WIN First Meet by the Cleveland Indians. San Francisco second. Miss Jen- Blackhawks—if Charles Conach- Restelli “in center and Gus Bell May 1 aL Canterouly. ies at R801. Bell (Pi: 2, Beard (P:: 3 (FT) and Waterman (NP. tied! 3, Buck- . . | - ” sen went on to win the 300-yard'er resigns in right, Earlham > Bash (LC); 4, P. Lambert (LC). Time ner (FT), 4 Kiser (MC). Time ‘18.1 iB ' { Good Pinch-Hitter A signs. i 7 x LL haraam. . —— —- 8 : ] utler's golf team opened its ’ a gp 2105 0-1. Chaney (FT: 2. Currey (NP); : individual medley in 4:00.4, how-| (onacher's announcement that ogge 2201. Webb (LC): 2. Snyder (Py: 3). Nicely (FT. 4 Woodward (NP). Time, season yesterday with a triangu-| - “His legs may be gone gyer ‘ - > Eicher (LC): 4, P. Lambert (LC). Time. 2:50 ; 1 : X “ . s . he will leave hockey to devote i 73 emmons roy 25.2 200-1, Seifert (NP: 2. Howe (PT): 3, lar victory over Detroit and Jike Lou Boudreau says,” Larry Sarah Wakefield. University of 4 J 230-Yard Low Hurdies—1. Guilfoll (Pi: Hammond (NPi: 4 Shearer (MC). Time western Michigan. The Bulldogs Berra said. “But right now he's North Carolina star ior tHe oiies fulltime to business ventures is : Wneatly’ BG. Time. 308. C0 * "200-Yard Low Hurdles-1. Buckner (PTV: topped Western Michigan, 9'; tothe best pinch-hitter Joe Mc- divi test tavored|TiPECted to'be ade soon. i Broad Jump—1. Wasie (P.; 2. Page i fowler (NPIL 3. Wampler (PT). 4, T . Be ; ner er diving contest from favored! cane former National e an a e ic e unc (BG): 3. Eicher (LC). 4, Conarroe (Pi. |Papder, fue. 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By JIM HEYROCK Willie Clemmons, who has been struggling to gain some professional fight fame here since leaving the amateur ranks, today loomed as one of Indianapolis’ best ring attractions. The former AAU heavyweight champion proved to the local fight fraternity last night in the Armory that he can take the most to batter an opponent into

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Commission Charges of inefficiency were flung at the Indiana Athletie Commission's executive secretary vesterday by an Indianapolis boxing promoter. The charge was made by Forrest McKinney, promoter, after Fred Lizenby, Indiana Athletic Commission secretary, had announced the fight between Joe Sgro, Indiana welterweight

last half of a twin main event but Willie gained something more than a boxing victory. | He proved to the fans that he has an abundance of heart and ability to come back. Clemmons and Lee slugged toe to toe for three rounds. *Then, in the early part of the fourth, Lee caught Willie with a left jab and sent him sprawling to the canvas. Willie took ‘an eight-count and struggled to his feet. Clemmons waded in with all the savagery he could muster and floored Lee with a right hook.

Io } w..Champion, ...and. Tommy. . Bell, Lee got to his feet at the count former contender for the world's jof eight and Clemmons waded in middleweight title, had been Ito tag his opponent with another panned.

{right hook. Lee, who appeared to be bleeding from every pore in his face, was held off by referee

The fight was to have been staged here Apr. 28 but was

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cause it believed Bell was not a awarded to Clemmons on a TKO g¢ opponent to appear in an Inin 1:43 of the fourth.

diana ring. - i... The other end of the main event .. McKinney. charged. that. Lizen» brought together Joe Arthur of by had been making a secret in=!Chicago, formerly of Indianapolis, vestigation and he had not been and Eddie Miller of Dayton. The notified the fight was being fight had been banned last week probed. - by the Illinois State Athletic Com-, McKinney ‘said he had _spent mission and the group apparently congidérable money on promoting knew what it was talking about. the fight and should have been The Illinois Commission said notified as to the investigation. {Miller should not be permitted to, F. 8. Pride, chairman of the fight an opponent such as Arthur. Indiana Commission, said ‘proMiller took a right hook in the moters should be notified in the second round and he was never future of any investigations again the same. pending on their proposed bouts. ~~ Milter went-down-for-aneight-count in the third and again in the first seconds of the fourth. «Arthur was awarded a TKO on-Jimmy Sherrer 1:58 of the fourth. In the opener, Andy Anderson won a decision over Larry Cartwright of Dayton. Sylvester Simmons of Indianapolis and Jack Barker of Dayton fought to a |draw. In the final bout, Rusty Cleek, 1154, New Castle, lost a decision ito” Vic Kondick, 156, Dayton, in |four rounds.

Sgro-Bell bout, he would stage

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