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By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Apr. 20—There were raves for the Braves today because Billy (The Kid) Southworth now has Sid (The Kid) Gordon. 8id the Kid was a one-man wrecking crew yesterday as Billy's! Braves made it two straight over the Giants, winning 10 to 6 with : nine-run rally in which Gordon's grand slam homer was the big ow. Gordon, who also had blasted a homer in the previous inning, 2fternoon game ‘in which the took a -personal-delight -in—tor- ¥ankees clinched things for good

menting his old manager, Leo POU Durocher, who traded him awa during the winter along with Way was called at the end of eight belard Marshall and Buddy Kerr. Cause of darkness for a 16-7 And it just happened that Mar. | Yank win. Tommy Henrich hit a shall drove in two runs and Kerr three bb JOmer hi one as the three ex-Giants ac-| Bey an npn nia counted for eight of Boston's 20! ow over the White Sox at Chi

ps. for ‘Southworth, his en- C280 as Dick Starr pitched five hit thusiasm knew no bounds. Ever ball for a 6 to 1 victory in which since coming to town for the Dick Kokos, Sherman Lollar and opening series of the season, his Rookie Don Lenhardt hit homers chief topic of conversation was Oe eS: id a” buble. bY tHe eigb's “riew power, Eddie Joost led the Philadelphia Ie Lot . Tougher’ A’s as they beat the Washington We've got the long ball hitters genators, 6 to 1, in the earliest now to back up our good pitch-injont game in American League ing.” he said, “We're going to be pjstory, Senator starter Sid Huda whole lot tougher than we Were gon fared poorly, allowing four a year ago.” runs in four innings with seven| The Giants did a little can- wajks and two hit batsmen. Fornonading of their own, but only mer Cub Hank Wyse started for after Johnny Sain eased up, €On- the A's and won with seventhfident that victory was his. A inning relief by Bob Hooper. three-run homer by Jack Harsh- (Cleveland and Detroit were man and solo round tripperss bY rained out in the American and Chnt Hartung and Henry Thomp- Cincinnati and Chicago had an son came only after Boston had a ppen date in the National. 10 to 0 margin. The Dodgers came from behind to score a 7 to 5 victory over the Phillies, evening up their series in Philadelphia. Bud Podbielan survived a three-run first inning and,

inning of the game that

Yesterday's star — Sid (The Kid) Gordon of the Braves who hit two homers, one with the bases loaded to crush his old team mates, the Giants, 10 to 6.

Robert Wuensch Rolls 625 in ABC

Times Specia COLUMBUS, O., ALT. 20—Robert Wuensch led a contingent of six Indianapolis bowlers participating in the minor events of the ABC Tournament here today with a 625 in the singles. He will get a prize for his series of 182-233-210.

Jones, the Brooks gave him enough support te win. They made

Furillo and Gil Hodges, getting 11 of them off starter Russ Meyer. Meyer was charged with the defeat, ending a string of nine consecutive victories he achieved at the close of the 1949 season. First Baseman Hodges, the Hoosier Hercules from Peters-

burg, Ind., was the batting star of the day with “four for four.”| He teamed with Jess Montague In addition to a home run he. to score 1104 in the doubles which

ble and two singlesk may also get in the prize money gollected 3 dou g - 2 lfmay the -$377,000-melon.. Wuensch Cards Blow Lead

had 514 in the team event the The Pittsburgh Pirates made night before for an all - events

only five hits, but took adyRuiagehiotal of 1680.

of timely Cardinal errors to bea W. E. Hamphill Chiropractors

St. Louis, 4 to 3, in a night game won a $25 squad prize on a boost-

in St. Louis. Trailing 2-1, the my mouth shut,” he said. - “Now Bill Pierro in the doubleheader at lonal ball since 1939 with OklaPirates notched two runs in the £0 Sh hob a pide of 36 I suppose I'll get in trouble.” Toledo. homa City, Wilkes-Barre, HaitiFun on 3 alk: 2 Wid throw by Tr a ad two Seah vein Lopez wants to work both Joe Tone, the Millers and Indian-/ Sask 3p 3 h R 3 821 games and 742. Bl T S ints |Muir, Tuesday night's season olumbus President A. I. Ean] Kazak of the return throw. Re ues 10p 2a opener winner here, and Lint : 3 Xa : Iped th CHIROPRACTORS ister may have been too hasty in Schoendienst’s error helpe ©, Joseph Sandberg 3T188 151 486 h every three or four days. Muir * : ; yan Pirates to théir clinching run in| jing, “6iponnens 188 176 lag 833 For 2d Straig t will ‘start again Saturday after: Calling off last night's game. He| the ninth, Cliff Chambers pitched F Francis Hanley ..... 130 129 149— ! : Inst the Mud 11 called the game “shortly after| a six-hitter for Pittsburgh to be- noc Henley ooo 199 188 JE iid Br United Press Toon Against the Mud Hens. I noon, then the rain stopped alcome the Bucs’ first route-going To's DOUBLES. #1 72-238 The Kansas City Blues today edo hile. the Indians’ busi- though the temperature dropped i Jess Montague “188 179 196— 563 held two victories in a row over eanwhile, e Indians’ busi- po ow 40° h h hurler since spring training Jef Montagu . 88 f . o the low 40's in the evening. T: . started Robert Wuensch ..... _173- 194 174— 541 the St. Paul Saints, 1949 pennant ness foangge: Ted Sivan, has Tribe's next ‘three stops here later| The parade of hits and runs georwe Haiman '. i fio—Tiat pnners In the American A3socia- De ne xe * of Shortstop in the season will be for two days y t . — Se J J went on and on at Boston as the po pe “3%5 The Blues pasted a 10-to-7 de- of the Pacific Coast League. No only any early postponements| Yankees and Red Sox divided a sn 388 “389- ait 5 p sale price was disclosed. will start crowding doubleheaders. | Charles Koc 301 188— 513 feat on St. Paul at Kansas City P The Tribesmen, including Lo-|

Patriot's Day double-header, Bos- Charles Koch 202 141—

ton took the opener, 6 to 3, as Joe Totals . “329 ioe Dobson pitched six-hit ball -and Robert Wuensch 10m G6 Ted Williams hit a two-run homer, gaatles os K = 588 “Hig Trt of the year: The pitchers: ye Monts is" 872-8551 took -a holiday themselves in the [Lelford WH . 30 ia

BASEBALL CALENDAR

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION . Raschl, Pillette 5, D. plohn T GB and erra Dobsor an a atts OP osin & Kansas City .......... % pitcher, Rasc (0-1), Hor ha run—WwilINDIANAPOLIS ". 0 ws cond Game, Afternoon) Minneapolis 3 cal led End of Eighth, Dariness) 1 ork 003 02 1813 0 b 3 - Ed ~-1 AGE X 8t. , Louis .. Hudson, Detbo i ot 0 Winning pite her. Rew ork 1 pitcher. Eads 1 «= 2310-200 Hos ashington 1. 001 000 000 = i 0 Boston cee 2 and Loilar, Kuzava, Aloma Cleveland 1 , Connelly 16), Bruner BB and Masti. Chicago roreieer 8, 8 ! Detiolt at Clev: i and | t d, veian ‘ o o NATIONAL LEAGUE Postponed. rain) WwW L Pct. GB NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston .. 0 1.000 i ook lyre . 10 301 001— 7 14 1 - “Chicago. .. 0. 1.000 2 Phids! ine 000 _010— 5 11. - 8t. Louis 1 5001 Podbie an 107 and Edwards; Mey Philadelphi 1 .500 1 | Donnelly . Kostanty (8) and Seminick rooklyn ... 1 500 1 Losing it cher, Meye “1, {ttsburgh . 1 500 1 | Boston es 000 019 000—10 9 1 Cincinnati . 1 000 1'z New York nda) 131— 6 12 New York . 2 000 2 | 4 Sain (1-0) a Cr all: Jones, Har: tung 6) ar and Westram. Caldera Losing . C ones «( AMES TODAY , Pittsburgh L100 020 001— 432 Rr ASSOCIATION Chambers a. 0 and McC lun: MunINDIANAPOLIS at Columbus (night), ger. John and D. ice. Losing Minneapolis at Milwaukee (night). pitche Mi n ger

0-1) Only Games Scheduled)

8t. Pau ak Kansas City. SL uiaville a 0 - { AMERICAN LEAGUE |

New York at Boston. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION

no leans 9. ‘Mobile 7

(postponed. cold). | Ne {1 Bol, Clr rovers wt Neh Shh Ludi ! 4 (postpone: anooga § ashville 3. JFHliaqeiphia, an te later Birmingham 14, Atlanta 6. Bcc y wi pea TTONAL TEXGUR 3 Bosto au York foetponed. aim San TERA LAGE Brooklyn * at Philadelphia, post: Tulsa 7. Oklahoma City §

“hicaso at Cincinnati { Other games postponed, rain. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE

tsburgh at St. St. Lous. | |

* RESULTS YESTERDAY Avan 50 8 Sacrament 5. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | y a Portia ood, 8 Sea 3 Rinses’ city 000 12x—10 a ii 0 Los Angeles Th San Diego 9, omidas. ‘ Delduca (2), 3h He 5 ———t————— eit—

Gor Br BE hing. ner. Ot AD an Losing College Golf ‘Milwaukee (postponed, | Xavier (0.19%, Marshall Ta

utgers 8 JHaverfo Hadianapolis at Columbus (postpohed, | Alabama 7. Mississippi 10, ni. Loutsville at Toledo (postponed. raim,

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ats 5. Lafayette 2

AMERICAX HEAGYE, ’ Solunar Tables {Beavers in 1949 to their San . ew York «+ 900 0d1 - 000— 1 pay AM | Diego farm club on 24-hour re-| Botton” i RR =1E } Minor Major Mymer Major call. The move cut Cleveland's ITs TIME AGAIN Tomorrow ... 830 2:3 843 3.98 m= : sa 05° 3:10 9:30 3:48 2 LOUIS H. BALL" : i855. i ~~ T 8 11:50 8:10 SEE EM-ROE'S FOR YOUR 5 STR ps Ts 138 3.8 SPALDING, WILSON AND :

Offer at NIT |

ring across seven runs—in-the x game —mr— NewYork —

..bribe. attempt. .to his. team _offi-

I volved today in switches by major league clubs.

—+tomorrow,—Weatherly-—was withthe Indians last season.

x 4Blsons, Jin.the International Lea

released the tall righthander who|in 1949, was sent to Evansville.

Brady Star

[Johnny Fehr Rolls 300 Bares Bribe

Unruh Says He Got - Proposal of $100 to

Throw Classic .Game FAIRVIEW, II, Apr. 20 (UP)

—A Midwestern All-American] | ANDERSON, Apr. 20—A re. i | organized athletic program is basketball player said today he, | being set up ‘at Anderson Colwasn’t surprised when a man of- lege with Robert Kerr and

fered him a $100 bribe to. thro

cause “everybody knows tre physical education, respectively. stuff goes on there.” Sibert will assume . additional duties as head of the school's

Paul Unruh, the crew-cut ace! of Bradley University, said of) course he didn't take the bribe and ordered the “short, dark] man” who offered it to him to ‘shove off.” He said the bribe was made when he was in New York for the recent National Invitational Tournament. “New York is a big city and I understand a lot of that goes on there,” said Unruh. “Everybody knows this stuff goes on there, and in a way, it's too bad that players have to face that kind of temptation.” |

Looked the Part

Unruh said that the man who offered him a bribe was “just the kind of a guy you would expect to find doing a thing like that.” He said the man offered him $100 if Bradley would win by six points and $500 if they would win by two points. “I led him on because I had heard a lot about those things and wanted to know how they worked,” Unruh said. Unruh said he didn’t report the

—Photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr. Times Staff Photographer. Johnny Fehr rolled a 300 game last night to complete a whopping 734 series and pace his Bowes Seal Fast teammates. Johnny, who is composing room foreman at the Corneliys Printing Co., carries a 189 average in both Indianapolis and Fox-Hunt Classics (For a complete story turn to Page 33).

“Lint in Line to Hurl : Tribe Opener Here

By BII'L pe RT, Times. Sports Writer COLUMBUS, O,, Apr. 20 Manager Al Lopez's rotation of start-| ing pitching assignments today placed the home opening assignment next Monday night in Indianapolis upon. Royce Lint. Thin man Lint, who has several companions in the Tribe ter” hurling staff, night, barring any more rain. Rain here yesterday postponed

TeTATS tournament officials, the NCAA or anyone else because he “didn’t think anything of ar - He said he forgot all-about-until he mentioned it in a ven quet speech at Pekin, Ill, Tuesday night. Athletic Chief Surprised At Peoria, Ill, Bradley's Athletic Director Arthur. Bergstrom . expressed surprise” at Unruh’s disclosure. He confirmed that the player had not mentioned the incident to him or to Coach

Forrest Anderson. ‘last night's second game of the ® Bergstrom said he did —not gig Sit the CoTmb Red-~ think Unruh had done wrong in gjrqq Righthander Elmer Riddle failing to report the offer. is still the skipper's starting But Unruh was worried. choice for tonight and is a likely “I probably should have kept starter again Sunday with rookie

shortstop duty, old.

1948 to Minneapolis, from where Indianapolis bought him. The former University of Texag baseball

in yesterday's only league game. The 30-year-old Conway, who ’ The three A Ey was purchased by the Indians for Rn Ere Juan omniae ihe; tests were postponed because of $15.000 in 1948 from the New con. SWIC Te SIC AIRE] rain or cold weather. York Giants, was dissatisfied this cation of what the tr The Saints stepped “out “dhead year with-the-thought-of-playing 4 Cr wii "doin “1950. Bs. san, with four runs in the first inning utility infield. want to get By Te to Ari and single tallies in the second He was strictly Indianapolis styles a Lopez wants o ex-

and third frames. But Kansas property and one of the top-sal- A i r I iment with $ 4 City got two runs in the fourth aried collectors in the club's $76,- Staff, Several pol Py and tied the game up with a four- 000 annual payroll. He was a ... wii] pe dropped down to lower

run splurge in the fifth. . spring training holdout and came ‘First Baseman Fenton Mole close to being dealt to the Southclinched the victory in the eighth ern Association before agreeing ‘with a homie run with one man to the same terms he had for 1949. on-—his second homer in as many When he left the club in Chatik a to get his family in as

classifications and Pittsburgh may deliver another hurler, It probably will be Jim Walsh. Columbus sports writers sugary with their appraisal of the

D ry Spd “he b - anny Connell to the Tri e for were as ‘a sixth- h-place club las

seasqn. Columbus has received no help yet-from-the-parent--8t.

« Shortridge 6. Park 0

hurling staff is made up predomi-

Giants. Buy Roy Weatherly, Scala Shuffles to Buffalo i oi wn tik

Two former members of the Indiahapolis Indians were in- present 30 Columbus : “were Red Birds in 1949: For tonight's tilt, Manager Rollie Hemsley will send !§ right-hander John Crimian He reports soainst the Redskins. Crimian, —<i—last season-won-one-and-lost-one Jerry Scala, Indianapolis out- —————— ~——— against Indianapolis. fielder who left the club just be- roster to 28 players; three above the May 18 deadline. | fore the post-season playoffs last

The New York Giants purchased Outfielder Roy Weatherly from Oakland of the Pacific Coast League. Manager Leo Durocher said Weatherly would be used in a pinch-hitting role.

Ladies’ and

| The Boston Braves released Men's FELT Season, was optioned by the Chi- three pitchers, including -bonus HATS ff 1 v S, * S |cago White Sox to the Buffalo hurler Charley Biclnell, to minor Cleaned—

ME league «clubs: and «signed Jrnied: «Blocked: for 1. © Son pompleted PaYmert Johnson, who had been their | SHOES itcher bought last hy [batting practice pitcher,” to a Repaired p 8 [regular contract. DRY: | Saltzman Sent Back | Bicknell, acquired on waivers Cleaning | Pitcher Harold Saltzman, who|from the Philadelphia Phillies,

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Kerr and- Sibert Become Directors Under New Setup

Times Special

James Sibert becoming directors Tor Tintercollegiate athletics and

intra-mural athletics. Coming to Anderson last July as basketball coach, along with duties in the physical education Kerr found himself the top Raven post as a result of the resignation of Frank -‘Pop” Hedder who returned to Butler,

almost immediately in

Served as Head Coach This year he has

the physical ment. basketball and football coach.

Sibert, on leave at Indiana University to complete requirements returns to Anderson this fall as coach of base-

for a doctorate,

ball, track and cross country events. His Raven distance runners, during the early days of

the Hoosier College Conference, turned in two undefeated season

records for league titles.

College Baseball

Purdue 10, St. Joseph's 6 | Earina 15 Panovs 8 . ham at Hahover (r ' -Bhio State. :--oum % =

7, Nebraska 6

Lebanon Valley Seton Hall 10, Providence . Illinois 12 Grand Rap ds (Central 2 League) 5 Kansas 11 ockhurst 10

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By FRANK ANDERSON THE INDIANAPOLIS AMATEUR BASEBALL ASSO-

CIATION is busy striking out preliminary paper work 80

it can come to bat Apr. 29. & There's lots to be done between now and the time the Manufacturers League launches the IABA season a week from Saturday. Schedules must be arranged. Players’ eligibility -must--be--serutinized:

Public park diamonds must Manager Al Lopez of the Tribe be allotted. .has offered to send out some of But with President Frank Sig- his best men for player clinics

. to be held in the city parks. afoos and his assistants taking - Sigafoos, a former Tribe great,

a lusty cut at the red tape, the said the JABA appreciates the InIABA season is dianapolis Baseball Club's co-op= beginning to teration and lauded the Tribe mantake shape. Last agement’s help in the past. if night the IABA the Tribe players spot another Joe met in the Board DiMaggio or Ted Williams in the of Works room IABA ranks, the Indian managain City Hall. ment won't be unhappy about It,

Managers paid either. their team fees

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of twilight

and submitted leagues is still in the works. Both lists of their Sigafoos and Harmon feel there's players. The plenty of time since the league

boys were pitch- won't open play until about June ing paper workFrank Anderson 7. Twilight league games will ba curves at Secre- played on Wednesday evenings. . tary-Treasurer Bernie Harmon 88 who didn’t duck. THE IABA is planning to field Four fast leagues will be in a second Saturday league, but 't’s operation when the season starts, still in the talking stage. The The eight-team Manufacturers hitch isn’t in lack of teams— loop opening on Apr. 29 will be everybody wants to get into the followed by the six-team Big Six act. Amateur baseball is a go- »

circuit and -the eight-team City Ing concern in Indianapolis, if and Municipal leagues on Sunday, there are any doubters. Apr. 30. The Manufacturers, Big JABA TEAMS may carry as

ix and City leagues are set. The many players as they want until

Municipal loop's eighth team Is; 5 s After that date they trim Jio-he named Soon. their rosters to 15. That can be The Saturday Teague wilt use," Zoaqache “to tianagers, too. Riverside diamonds while the Especially if a team starts the Sunday circuits will play on all gegson with 16 to 20 good players. The schedule, FT park diamond numbers and THE IABA'S championship will game times will be forthcoming be decided in September. But next week, according to Harmon, there's another big deal before then. That's the annual Amateur

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