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Shortr idge Trims Ben Davis, 14-2; Cathedral Incaetral 1 tiaBea Coa Citon} cago tonight in the Armory. The bout is scheduled for 10 rounds.
. { ? Griffin, who was outstanding as an amateur fighter, stands Lashes Howe, 14-0; Ripple 14, Attucks 4 out 13 Js and playing Sitoriess [ Hy p U set six toot, one inch and weighs 191. Roberts, who will carry a slight By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS DR eng Jobim Nadie re advantage in weight is expected to come in at 198, = The weatherman and the county's diamond prepsters had a diuns’ Pitcher Eimer, doled out - Roberts has had only one de- . . Th rails: Wie i Loner 4. The cn wena: At 33050 Siri Co Aone Beat Re) Wings, 21, sno baz oe in, Hoosier Novices $ ners 14, Losers 4. The weather: “Y and Vie Mussio, with two blows rs ? i - pm~—48. By6p. m.—44. r each, wielded the bigger bats for| To Take 3-2 Lead ago by Hubert Hood of chicago. S@cond in ABC ¢ It was snappy. But the six city winners, Shortridge, Broad Rip- the Irish, who fielded only two, In Stanley Cup Finals Since being discharged trom the! COLUMBUS, O., ‘Apr. 21 (UP) ple, Manual, Cathedral, Tech and Washington, indicate they'll all{seniors. . : i DETROIT, Apr. 21 (UP)—The Army several months ago, Rob- { » 0, .
1 . ——— | : | ; traight vic- —Nervy novices commanded the| a 26 old Updike, who drove in Nash, Manual made it 2 straight with| woe SOC APR Ho Do TUE erts has had seven stralg
an 11-hit barrage that included) ' tories. _ ‘spotlight today in the American! Shortridge defeated Ben Davis, the winning runner. |Catcher Jim aT three fou, 400 by Don Rueigns pe Griffin boasts an impressive Bowling Congress tournament, | 14 'to 2. Cathedral, playing its nea by ain Smith dua thee on Bob Sastivars pertect stood on the brink of one of the record, having scored seven con-, peyon Schieber and Otto Truex! : v 5 - » v- two-plate showings. tcher Her! s y.TSeeutive knockotits, One of his f N ; _ Ind. both first-ti | Glen. ached Howe, 16 to 0. Bross Mancie NAS dsteated Anderson's bert Taylor, Who banged_two Fron pubac It HOSKey RAE TSC 0 IL I Croyng of Navpunee, In rete]
Ripple banged Crispus Attucks,| Broad Ripple won its third oi ayeq ine S54 gave up poor fourth in the National Hock- knockout over Bob O'Bannon, starters in the annual bowling sl ( . ‘ y
J oO who has appeared here several marathon, took over second place| 14 to 4. Southport clipped Frank. straight this year, its 18th straight Pugh. It was Lawrence's second’ 2 eague hpi DE times. in the doubles last night with a| lin Township, 8 to 4. Tech nicked since last season and 24 straight loss in three games. Yi a game of victory in the In the six-round semifinal will total pinfall of 1267. . Schieber Muncie Central, 5 to 4. Manualisince '48. Forrest Reehling, Who Washington's Bob Carnagua jae of-seven Stanley Cup finals. be Kid Alfonso of Toledo against turned in games of 220-200-235 tripped Lawrence Central, 7 to 4. Won his 14th straight game since parceled out three hits in five Now york, whose fly-in-the- Jimmy Welch of Columbus, O. for 655, while Truex totaled 612 The lone dissenter: Washington !25t year, gave Attucks 4 hits in innings, before giving way to ointment tactics have puzzled the who recently registered a victory on games of 180-225-207. | 11, Shelbyville 5. six innings and fanned five. Ripple Harry Warren for the remaining NHL champions throughout the over Cincinnati's Fred Newbill, Jimmy Donald of Sharon, Pa.,| Tech won its third straight fin co 18 blows. Ben Cook hit duties. Shelbyville managed only finals, needs only a win tomorrow! 4, iper six rounder will bring AhOther tournament novice, capNCC game, coming from behind two for three for the Tigers, in-ithree hits and had 14 men night to wrap up hockey's most , oo. "po "pb erte brother of tured second place in the singles] after losing a 3 to 0 first-inning cluding a triple. Attucks had five stranded. Pitcher Bob Newman .oyeted prize. If the Wings come a and Bob Drago. of Indian. With 684. Donald, who entered | lead. Starter Gene Nash left the gq fanned six batsmen while Warren, pack in the sixth game, the decid-! Mig Bomno ual the championships with a 177 av-| mound in the top of the sixth, be-! Shortridge won its fourth wlo worked one and one-third ing contest will be played Sunday. ape is. er re ® erweig 3 erage, hit 222-224-238. { hind 4 to 3, and Reliefer Bob Har- straight as Horace Turner fanned innings, whiffed three men. Last night's game was typical wo OUT TOAD oe are on the Dick Hurni of Hicksville, O,| ris won the game as Tech made 12. Bill Wise was the losing hurler. Southport’s Gordon Miner and of the dull Detroit-New York card. Harry Dunn o Indianapolis who has a 170 average, took third | wo in iis bottom turn Jack Barney, who hit two for four, Franklin Township's Hastings series, The Rangers concentrated will meet Sol Lewis of Louisville, place in the singles with 680,! | . ran his batting average to 10 for fanned seven and nine | |
batsmen, on ‘preaking up Wing scoring KY. and Jim Chaney of Indian- pased on games of 232-235-213. Annis (Satch)«Thémpson® shut 17 in four games. Catcher Joe respectively, while distributing 10 thrusts rather than trying to apolis will meet Jimmy Robinson .
out Tech for four innings but was K i asti , : Hite? . al dr the om ge Ry Klefeker now has nine for 16. hits each. Hastings and Tom Pad- build up a substantial lead, and of Louisville. The card, promoted GAS PRICES REDUCED n 1 y Myron Coach Jerry Steiner's crew biffed dock of Southport each clubbed Detroit was guilty of sloppy pass- by Good Sports, Inc., is slated to { Norarity | Sash Harris, who out five and seven-run tallies in two for three. The Cards threw ing throughout the game. Dunc get under way at 8:30 o'clock, REGULAR GENUINE | drove in the tying run, and Har- the late innings. four runs in the big fourth to win.| gisher of New York scored in the ———rei mn GASOLINE ETHYL Tech . 0.0 Vouste = x =» * = = second period and the Rangers College Baseball A | cle Manual Lawrence Central Shelbyville | Washington Vv the ame - McNchil wy 5 9 A! Mittiner <8 AB x 9 A ABHOA ABHO A ABH OA AB Ho A appears) io He . y on lly kidd H a / ingt 9 TAX 9 MoNeniido 2 ¢ 1 Jifiners "3 41 4 Botas.2b 3 : 9 8 ¥ager.3n a 3 0 I § Burknd.rt 20 2.0 Mc Dousl.rt 2 } 0 0 cinched until Ted Lindsay finally George Washington 2. Washington & Lee 1 . PAID . Zits 0! eynolds, 0 Brown, ] 0.3 Fleser,r 00 pi ~ ; ~ . ’ : 1 7. Maryland 2 Faison rf 3 0 2 figanTl 3b : 4 i 0 Palmer.ib 4 1 8 1 Pugh.ss 4 2 2 0 Price.2b 103 Jie 3 0 2 1 beat Goalie ( huck Rayner with Presbyterian 11, Erskine 2 Moviariy.c 2 1 6 1 Stphnsnif 3 1] 2 o ONvers.ss 4 1 1 1 Steele.lb 4 0 8 0 Nicholsef 3 1 3 1 Howe,ct 4 10 0]ess than two minutes to play. Wofford 10, Furman 4 voi dh omm— { Nash.p-3 310 1waliisa.1b 2 1 9 g Stadtf'd3b 2 2 1 3 Reipel, Hebbe.c 4 0 3 2Cook,c 4351} Ls ey Evansville (3-1 League) 12. Evansville Col- ; i Bexson.cf 3 0 1 2 Minnicket 3 1 1 0 JNversct 2 1 0 1 piff-3p 3 0 0 3'Antless 3 1 2 1Daltondb 4 1 6 2 lege 3 AUTO || Woolgr3b 1 0 2 © Smuth.c 3 2 3 2 Tavlorp 4 2 1 2 siler.ef 2.01 0McComsib 3 16 08eaman2b 3 0 4 2 oy Seen SUPPLY || Updlke.lo 3 1 7 0 +McKinly,p 0 0 0 0 Mater if $ 18 0'McDaniel3b 3 0 3. 2 Satdner df 3 5 ’ 9 Lickliter 3 3 3 22 Local Keg ers C I T . SUPPLY §| W ) A Ueary,c 1 Gr LC 5 : n . 3 Smith.l » Raita 1 1 0 .0iphommes.p ; 0 8% Walletin.rt 9 0 6 0 Dietap © 10 0 0Carnagusp 3 §31 ollege lennis Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. ——— —— Apple. rf 100 0 (Warrenp 0 00 Out of ABC Money Edrinam 5. Canterbury 2 t 8 =e —— § BrP Am gen J We 313) an 5355 ew ean IN SNE OT COV ON OE OR OY I Thompson relieved McKinley. {Totals 30112110/ Totals 28 42113 Shelbyville... eevee. 000 221 0 5 Times Special uncle ereeeiiiesann wes 909 103 23 Manual eae 58-00 21 Washinsion Rit sass 0 BALL. eOLUMBUS: Os APP: 21-——-In~| toni grins ime rerpey i 1 y ra ‘eites = rrors—8mith, Seam he . -| br vs Biller 2 Rar Noll." Davis. “Far:| Errogs—Botos, Palmer. D. Nyers. 3 mer Ue, Brown, Price, Nichols 3. McComas. |dianapolis men bowlers haven't
: ns-—Me y | son, Moriarity, Nash, senbow 2, Stephen- ers, McQueary, Yaker 3. Pugh. Runs—D. I onaenols, Gasdner, Futkhead |} 09 much luck in the ABC tourna-| son. Minnick. Runs Batted In—S8mith 3, Nyers, Stadtfeld 2. J. Nyers 2, Maler, Mec- 2, Lee 3, Plesser, Lickliter, Runs batted in t here so far. The Oertel's 92! Whllisa, Farson, Moriarity, Woolgar. Up- Queary, Reynolds 2, Steele, Grimes. Runs ~ Nichols. Antle, Newman. Price. Gard- men 5 y Emit. “Siolen Bates” Melicholl. Davi. Staciield 2 monic root Bain 37 Fy. 0h Cook 4. Dalton. Seanign 1 Lickiier Beer team finished out of the \ teaol : ni Dradile . Steele, Reibel, Pugh 2. Two- (3 Howe 3. C FUR... Two hit ; i acrifices — McNicaoll, Walliss, Kain. |p . y y 2. Howe 3,’ Carnagua. Two-Base hit—Cook. last night with a 2599 and: uble Play—Sexson lo’ McNicholl. Left buses Steet Corio Qus ary, Tavior. Stolen Soren baves—Howe 2. Seamon. Lickiiter. MONEY £
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. 855% ang) Market Street Annex, Downstairs on Bases—Tech 6 Muncie 4. Base on Siadifeld 2. Double play. ya Sacrifice—Carnagua. Left on bases—Wash-| four keglers competing in el 0 . v 2 J ~Yager to Mec- | ingt 9. Shelbyville 14. B balls— An | Bas ut mle * i 3 Pane! 15 Swte Left on bases—Manual off" Rae $4 Naren TY doubles and singles failed to win| i 8 h “ “i Awrence Central 6. aAses on Dietz 1 Struck out, by Carnag 2; War- i Lh afl oo aihmings. off, Mace Off Taylor 3, Reibel 1, Young 1. S Fags it A — a prize.
4 kK ren 2. Newman 2. Hits off: Carnagua 3 3 ~ r { nings; off Thompson 5 in 63. innings; nei Seva : oung 'y itso in 525 innines: oft Warren 0 in 14 in: Robert Shaw's 577 on 192-216-fT McKinle: 0 in 0 innings. Hit by n 3 nnings: ol oung in! nings; o Newman n 3 nnings; ol ”. is % i itcher—By Nash (Milliner). Wild Pitches 5% innings. Hit by pitcher—By Reibel Dietz 1 in 1 inning. Winning pitcher—Car-| 169 was the best the Oertel squad] —McKinley, Nash 2. Passed Balls—8mith,| {DeHoff), by Young (DeHoff and J. Ny- nagua; losing pitcher Newman. Ti
. ' me—| < ) Ss, | oriarity, Winning Pitcner-~Harris. Los- ers) Wild pitch—Young. Passed balls— 2:37. could muster. In the doubles, ng Fiicher. Thompson. oS pires—Lut. Grimes, LICqueaty 2 Winning Pllcher— |, cH aT Gene Cravens and Francis Han-| tar Ce am n utier. me—4:09. yior. J0sing pitcher—Reibel, Jmpires— | rispus / ueks d Ri 1 4 ane! — |Erwin and Bryan. Time—3.05, | AB H O Al Broa AB HO A ley teamed for 1039 with Han | Franklin Township! Somhbott ——— Wiisen:2h 3 y } i Young ss $ i 3 3 lev’s 532 in the singles. The! AB H O Al AB H O elson.1b MacMhn,ss Y ie oR McClshss 4 11 lGilumass 2 1 11] Ben Davie | Sotto A Fasoohit. 3 8 3 Stovall’ 2 1 2 0 .8COPeS: ra BIE YANK Herringbone Work Uniforms Shimer.cf 3 2 0 OJohnsonc 4 1 8 OlArnolde 2 0 9 0 Eiler3b 4 11 offurtaryt 4-19 Snrenel 3 3 : 0 ” DOUBLES that k Wampler,1b 4 3 4 1 Paddocke? 3 3 3 0 Hawer2b 4 0 | MScheheran 3 0 3 0 Siaheucis” 3 8 3 pniilipect 1 0 8 Oigene Cravens _....... 181. 304 197 47} BIG YANK proves that wor Crick. $310 lwhitelb. 313 LKinkhidlb 4 2 3 OBarnevss § 2 0 1105s 1 0 8 onsohoidy 3 1 1 1Prancis Hanley '...... J aS enn clothes can be-styled comfort Johns, rf 1 0 1 O/Schier.lf 1.10 1RHut's'nlf 3.0 3 0 Raiphlb 4 0-4 0 Cobhee 2°01 0Plum,If 4 3 0 0 Totals 341 369 320-1039 bl 1 d still be ‘Hannah3b 4 02 1iMartindd 4 1 1 1{Wise.p 3 10 1lKiefeker,e 4 214 0 O'Banionc 1 0 1 0/Sparks.lb 4 312 0 Joseph Sandberg ..... 144 172 111— 431] ably, neatly...and sti Buckner,2b 4 1 2 OKirby.ab = 2.0 3 1 Stefrett.p 0 0 0 0 Bakeref © 3 2 0 0 Brents,p 2 0 0 2iHanseimn.c 4 1.5 2. Danie; Hamer o..0.0 135 112 197— 444 rugged, good for months of Hastings.p 3 2 1 2iStephnsn,rf 2 1 0 0 J Hutchs'm 1 0 0 0 Walker,If 1 0.0 0 Berry,p 1 0 0 0Reehlg.p-rf 3 2 0 3 asin (lama pe » Copeland.i 3 0-0 0 Miner.p YE 02 3 Redb'hir.ct 3 2 1 0Krickrt $180 J. Cmpbllbp 1 1 0 0 Totals ....... siNGLAT I 30a hard wear. The famous RIG Bmith,r{ McGathy, acker.3b urner,p 4 | — en eo N § { % Bersyf 10 0 OBanner2b 1 0 0 1 Youngrf 3 0 0 0 Totals 27 518 5 Totals 34162112 Francis Hanley ...... 179 158 108— 83a! YANK herringbone uniform on {Nerding.rf 2 1 0 0 O'Brienss 1 0 0 2 Crispus Aftucks.., ...200 100 1— 4 Gene Cravens ........ 157 207, 166— 530 Burt Lancaster is vat dyed and [end Syn 853 Broad Ripple ".. awa 23 x14 ARIS ditions 0 148 103 18 4%) Saniorized (shrinkage less than {Brown, | 25 518 8 31 821 7. Errors—Young 3, Orr. Runs—Young 2, 0 's B i —— vn we Totals 25 518 8i Totals 31 821 17 Lover 2 Poh DD. Campi Granger, Charles Pheass: 1 158° 188 194— 540. 19). Tailored for a dressiness Totals 331021 6 32102110 J. Hutchison struck out for Sterrett in Plum 2, Sparks 2, Hanselmann, Reehling James Todd 190 196 182 568 you've never thought possible Southport ... ives 300 400 1—8 Tth. 2, Wilson, Nelson, Murray, B. Cook. Runs Raymond Fox 134 123 164— 421] . - el. aa: hoch hen BOB, DIE (o-oo 0 3 =F Vind. pny B Sook, Oldham: porary wile 1 1 8 HS Be Sn nd ors—Wwa er, N : = 14! Yaing, Lovell’ Prey o . Campbell, TAn- ert AW .e §o | ah iar Ae Mi aa amp. | Shortridge Cade the ne aa 020 087 x14 SAUDE. Lovell] Reehling. 2. MeMAROD { over = A colorfast grey, green, tan. er, Hastings, Gillum, Johnson 2, Paddock| FErrors—Arnold, Wise, Krick, Young.|Campbell. Two-base hits—Young, MUrray.| TOAIS ...........o.. 849 876 874—2509 | , White 2, Stephenson, Shimer. Buckner. O'Brien 2. Kinkead. Runs—Kiefeker 3,| Three-base hif—B. Cook. Stolen bases | ee et eta ee Shirts 2.49 RW CL WL Oe Te EN ER a UE ie i i ots, oan 3 » kner, o-base 8 ¥ » Tr, rick. uns batte ‘ampbell. Sacrifice—Orr. Left on bases! 4 th runs—Paddock, Bucknér.|in—Baker 2, Redenhacher, Kinkead, Barney Crispus Attucks 7. Broad Ripple 7. Base Pat Striebeck Third Pants esa AS Stolen pases-—-Johpsot; Paddock, Left Cy Re Rlefekor 3 Kriek 3, aah Waker, on balls off: Reenling Brents & Berry I WIBC T | BURT LANCASTER A ases—Bout T . TAN n 0 B rner. 'Wo-base ts—Klefeker, aKer, ' 1. truc out, y ee neg 5. J. ampbe: Pe on oalis—ofl: Hastings 4, Miner 2 |Kinkead, ‘Krick. Stolen bases — Wise, |1. Brents 1. Hits off: Reehling 4 in 6 n ourney Currently Appearing in pitcher.” Hattines (Whiter: Umpires | Sacrifice arnold ogy naoh Walker. |lnings: off, J, mpbell 1 in 1 inning: Linn A Harold Hoch! Norma Prod er, gs . Sacrifice—Arnold. Left on bases—Ben! 0 rents 12 in nnings; ol erry n echt-Norma uotion Bate Laurie and Oszie Vie Wegh. {Davis 9, Shortridge 6. Bases on balls—Off | 3y innings Passed balls—Cobbs. Hansel- ST. PAUL, Minn, Apr. 21 Pat . ) | Turner 4, Wise 6. Struck out—By Turner ihann, © Banien, Winning pitcher—Reeh- Striebeck, Indianapolis, finished Howe | Cathedra 12, ise 7, Sterrett 2. Hits—Off Wise line: losing iteher—Brents 'mpires— a AB H OA! AB H O.A 7 in 5 innings: off Sterrett 1 in 1 {nning, | Gould and Kelly. Time—1:50 third last night in the major divis | Schier3b 3 © 2 0 Gaughanlf 3 1.3 of Hi by Ditcher—By Turner (R pilutehizon | a ————————— ‘ion of the individual sweepstakes | Young.2b 3 0 1 2 Moorman,rf 0 2 1an rien), ¥ se (Schumacher). | . . y FOUND 1 0 0 3Accmndo.ss 4 2 2 1 Passed balls—Arnold 4. Losing sitcner— Washington Golfers Win at the opening of the Women's Potter,ib 3 0 8 OiMussionb 4 2 4 2 Wise. Umpires Don Weaver and Garland International Bowling Congress Patrick 3 11 OMansinib 3 2 4 iMate. Time vie Washington High School's golf- tourney here. Her total was 1052.| er.c. 'Donnli; . . | © - | McMulln,rf 2 : 3 9 Weimer.3b : : 3 iT h N . ers won a four-way meet yester-| Irene Richards, Laurelton, N, Y.| Faenzi.c 2 | Kirko! i A k g wl) ary Pore... 1.4.2Ridd0D 30.1.3.) CCN letters Win we day-at-Coffin: ~The Continentals Hou the sina vim pa ily . 01 secon { Fm 3000 ¥ Tech's perennially tough tennis defeated Howe, Manual and Cris: Topfer Bor with 1083 | Garrison,p 3999 {team swept toa 6 to 1 victory pus Attucks. . Totals 22 318 9
301321 os Over Park School yesterday on . Totals 301321 9 h 3 | y . . . i Howe ili 290000 6— 0 the loser's courts. The summary: The Washington linksmen Golfing Briefs | athedra RACERS X— 7 . re 21-3 w Errors— (Howe . Runs — Gaughan, ys. 3 Fodsieated Gens Jurnip- stopped Howe, 21-3; Manual, 16 2, Since Riverside sol Soutss opening to-| i Civett, 6-0. 6.90 ery and Attucks, 18-9. The Con-| NUnT, [Atires Bb Shnkers’ handicap, with mer 4. Kitkoff 6.0 Tom Rebinsan (Fr defeated Emma tinentals’ Jack Bartley took medal me ls} pm; with Wally Nelson. River. 3 § v in, Wei- Helmer, 6-1, 6-3: Turnipseed-Leondard de- . * Bayt, city controller, and Bud Owen, club Stolen base—Patrick. Double play—| feated John and Steve De Voe, 6-4, 8-1. honors with a 79. champ, forming the opening foursome Accomando to Mussio. Bases on balls—off: : SE —————————— a ra et a Riddle 7, Siress 3. Sapp 1, Garrison 6 Struck out, by Riddle 3, Siress 2. Sapp 1 Garrison 4. Hits off: Siress 4 in 3 innings; in. '3 inning: rrison, 23,
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