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Indianapolis will again mua to some “big league’) | Iv Up for City 13 Hoosiers Among | Ace Joe Muir Sef to Op pose Columbus : Southport | Sn 3 ) If thi ianapl . Meet With 91 Vo Sits 119 College Cage | © By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor ae gt Jay McCreary golf this summer. Vick Over Ti | Sta | Deadlocked with Louisville for the American Association toad, si lf the five final Four of the country's top-ranking professionals will ory gers rs Drafted ‘the Indianapolis Indians open a new series out at Victory Field tos °° post Foi Koko be exhibited at the Speedway course sometime in August. Howe's track Hornets Sngaged, CHICAGO, Apr. 26 (UP)—Pro pint vs. the Columbus Red Birds. okom Sy : : . : /in their final tuneup in prepara-| basketball's year-old peace van- ir told The Time Slammin’ Sam ‘Snead, the game's leading money-winner tion for the annual city meet at! ished today as National Se vaa-| The Birds, incidentally, put the bee on the Colonels in Louis- to name a ne at the present time, and Cary Middlecoff, the golfing dentist Tech Friday by defeating Crispus, ball Association executives began Ville last night and the idle Indians “backed into” a tie with the iE late this afte £ Memphis. Tenn., are Attucks, 91%; to 26%. on the ‘negotiations with top college stars, Kentuckians for the American Association's top perch. i Kokomo offi rom mnphis, is complishment, Sam made his sub-| Hornet field yesterday. trying to grab the choicest plums| Weather of the deep freeze va- . noon to draft two of the big names who par score in the wind and rain. Howe won 10 of the 13 firsts, before a newly-organized rebel|riety forced the postponement of and have dropped five in a row, choice followi --probably.-will-.be-.in -the..ex- Next Monday the pro-am play will | Including both relays, but couldn’t| the bidding. {last - night's scheduled Victory First ladies’ night of “the new 3 night. be at Barah Shank.’ BUOP CHrTton Terreén, the’ Tige igned negotiating ¥ 'cid -tussie- between--the -Tribe--campaign at Victory Field will. be... .... The. Kokom hibition. "About 30 club swingers are |fine speedster. a ge: ian 18 |sters and Toledo. The contest was Friday, with Columbus. The In- .:- other. top-flig Although no contracts have| going to pay while 30 others Terrell won the hundred, ‘tur-! Eishts to 1h op, yesterday wit lcalled off along about 7 p. m., as|/dians are not scheduled for a 1h J being consider been signed for the show, Chuck| eat chicken at Pleasant Run [long and the quarter-mile dash Bowling Green's Charlie Share penatrating wind howled Saturday tilt this week. Louis- ..- Ray Eddy, K Garringer, pro | May 7. Two captains will be [to gain more than half the Tigers’| 'the top pick. through the open air emporium ville is booked in here Bunday -. DT at the course, ! chosen next Monday. They in points. ‘Howe slammed the shot-| : jand the mercury plunged. os a doubleheader. doubleheader. says Ben Ho- | turn will select teams, com- put, half-mile run and the 120- The special NBA meeting, which Seeks Third Win A final dec gan, golfing's posed of about 80 men each. The [yard high hurdles. cut the ease to 12 teams, broke p. (1.4 ag it may, the Redskins, A komo coach great little come- teams will play a tournament. | Attucks’ Bill Smith tied Don Up in a hurry as nervous sports-|,.",, ious to tear into the Co-, er [aC on ol layed this : back man, and | The losers pay for chicken. [Franz for first in the pole vault! men sought to begin contract) us hoys tonight. They ri later date b Jimmy Demaret | The winners eat it. with 10-6. talks with the college aces. Southpaw Joe Muir, their Yo 194 sence of Mr. are possibilities. | Qualifying for the club cham-| Best County Mile | Thirteen Hoosier basketball send a the invaders and ° io of three Sche - +» @nead and pionship at Pleasant Run will be] Howe's Jack Wellman, slow to! aces were drafted. Butler's Ralph will be gunning for victory No. 5 ia at Kokomo. Middlecoff ap- June 1-11. The champiénship will round into form, turned in a (Buckshot) O’Brien and Jimmy| Muir authored the new season RB ‘ ealled to Mi
'Doyle and Indiana's Jerry Stute-|first shutout in Toledo last Sat. te the death of ville were selected by the Indian-/urday after . defeating the Red Win Dual Meet EE apolis Olympians, champions of Birds in Columbus last Tuesday. By 1-3 of a Point 14 paper” coach c
» Wildcat Coac the Western Division. The Olymps Picked during spring training as : ‘ also picked G ithe Indians’ most likely mound | Times State Service ol who vacated t Picked up Gene Schmidt, anithe LIAL CPS’ tl loer Tost, TERRE HAUTE, Apr. 26—Buts Yagarey |
be decided Aug. 6. 1:42.5 mile run, currently the
. wld nr . county's best, It's the state's AN ABCD tournament will be (1:4 “rastest mile, two and twoplayed every other Sunday at . . ais app 3 tenths seconds off. South Grove, starting May 7, Plainfield Chariton won its This Sunday Will be the first :
peared at Speed-. way last year in an exhibition match against John David, Jim Heyrock
£12 te -amateur cope round of match play in the annual sixth straight meet this season Evansville boy who. played 100 nc time living up to the tag, once ler defeated Indiana State in an o campaign, champion, and Jimmy = Scott, by winning a triangular affair at, Texas Christian. { td track state open champion spring four-ball tourney at South Mort M ial 1 : i the league championship bell outdoor track meet yesterday Platt, Fra ae i Grove. All players will be in the Ee ha Op 80%; Raiguta O'Shea to Lakers |sounded. but it was closer than the first “*} hey are J \ y are Jo IT WAS A terrific show of golf- championship flight. (had 46% and Deaf School scored! | The Ft. Wayne cub drew Len! In 18 innings worked to asi of the Soni 2h BH oD giana Univers; ing power and a large crowd This was necessitated since the | Rzeszewski of Indiana State Bob 70° has allowed only two earned, A slight edge in the high jump i Ch \qualitying’ round was rained out! | ; : {runs. Three of the Red Birds’ five made the final point score reads: arlton Col turned out despite the fact most] last Sunday. Those who had! Charitom's Morman won both [Metcalt of Valparaiso and -Tu- ~“imarkers against him on road Butler 65%;, Indiana State 65; 1h Minn., and Ch of the match was played in the "0" CFFCNE flights and object lurdles. Ted Hagemeyer and A Ee, as (lane's Jim Riffey. Riffey prepped| h opening day were helped around] The winning one-third —~ a 1. U. stalwart, rain over a SORRY course: IEC Bob Suroweic tied for first in the jat Washington (Ind.) Highly mine ; : : Vincennes Ali Raia. snow or hurricane, Ws {10 being in this championship Lh i |School. by Tr errors. ‘point resulted from a three-way ; "thrill 1 body ‘whe | flight should see Jim Russell, pro,| "&" Ju0P. ’ Second Ace Sought ‘split for third place in the high McCreary. still a thr or any yw to have their entry fees returted. An erratic baton exchange in Indiana’s Lou Watson and No-!| N M Al - Lopez isJump. Two Bulldogs, Don Bottles The five pr has ever lugged a golf bag bo the half-mile relay contributed to Who is this guy, Ralph Kiner? That's what the fans oF Wally tre Dame's Dan Bagley were ho a or ace 2 keep and Jack Aldrich, had a double ~ ° are survivors | see Snead attempt to tear apar HIGHLAND Country Club will & 55 to 54 loss by Broad Ripple Westlake are asking now. Westlake (left) is setting the Pittsburgh picked by the Chicago Stags 2 I I t- grip on the split and that was tan. 100. a a golf bill. He's still one of the | ;rri0iay) tod to “Richmond --at “Ripple. “Th Kevin O'Shea. Notre Da. Muir company. It’s a Lopez pa p . Handy Ae the me tornuially open today with ap ABC ond a pple. “The Pirates’ pace in home run production with four.” Teammate Ralph 3 re Dame -cap-\;. 11948 he had two consist: that. Harold Branson of Butler Kokomo post tourney. The day will windup Rockets led by 10 yards in the (i ph hb My is + has blasted but two four-b n, was selected by the league, \i\ners, Bob Malloy and Jim won the event with a 5-11 jum over lo the Py With any of these professionals with. a stag di thi rel t going i t 9 © usually is Top man, has Diasted but Two tour-baggers champion Minneapolis Laker: y jump a stag dinner this evehing.|refay event going into the final| . =. baseball Westlak po akers p.ohy. Last year he had Mel and State took second. abandoned by in an exhibition, and the right in the young baseball season. Westlake says Kiner helped him ‘along with Purd H Wil-| id : E : : Dr. Harry Leer, with a low gross leg before lasing, giving Rich- 8 rdue’s Howie Queen and Royce Lint. { That point-split gave the Bulle ° Eddy, a fron -kind of weather, the crowd would of 72, and J. J. Madden, with a mond the relay and the meet. | with advice. : Sous reasonable. ¢ {llams and Andy Butchko. As of today, six Tribe mounds- dogs a 582% to 5415 lead. A first for the Wildes be hard to holly a low net of 68, were winners in| Ripple won seven events. Rich-| .° -- Baltimore- took. Dick Dickey; a men have yet to go under fire in and third in the broad jump and ing given top | WE'VE HEARD many times /the club's low ball sweepstakes mond's Marion Williams won the |Pendleton, Ind. boy who played the new AA campaign, Bob Mal- Dick Mahon’s third in the discus due spot at the ey AD BY con: last week. Pro Lou Bola says the broad jump and tied with Herb | odgers Boos} Win Streak, for North Carolina State. {loy, veteran, and five rookies, were just a little too much for champlons’ n ditioner. But here's another sport! 0 is in near-perfect condi- Doren for the first in the high 6-7 Center {Fred Strobel, Bob Masters, In- the Sycamores’ closing rally. , Kokomo pact. tion for the Seasons play. jump with 5-8, accomplished in! { man - Chambers, Jim Mims and : at Madison la un ng , amps Stays oo} sweat clothes. Doren won the i ave ces in eC The Dlympiang top Pick Wasjim lawier, : Stam 3Mle leased by Kok A a Ag I IE a eon arse ae Cae iar ey mon Laver 8 Cote mrt Ty "ion to tur, vin Onl dole wine of he met ail: : Pees “Scott but placed behi Sc i Hi i . : u {pitchers have been mer e, was State's oy, who cap- r J Johnny Moran, head of the age never varies? Block's Booster, “} oy > nd Sco atten Hurls itter in elat Start; Bradley*was second choice. Other Bill Pierro and Paul LaPalme. tured the 100 and 220- bo ; REE S hap Moran Electric Co., and amateur the employe publication of the 5 '® SBE Branca, Barney, Erskine Still to Come ‘Indianapolis draftees are Jim The team’s one defeat was dashes. The Bulldogs’ best was a a trapshooting champion of Ameri- William H. Block Co., this week ets competed without |Line, Kentucky; Charlés Marazo- chalked inst Pete Modi 1 and also wa Bo a eg BT a to Mil. Sprinter Tom Graves, Miler Steve By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer oh. E 0° cha Bpa nat Yee ca. islam in the in two-mile and the consideration y 8 rable space to Mil- Hh and. Hurdler. Bi) NEW Y( o \vich, Eastern Kentucky; Sonny! First Baseman Ed Stevens and shot-put. Butler led in first places 1 with ease after finishing a round burn Root, a section manager who all ailing. urdler Bill. Tubbs, 5 3 ren'l SORE Ar. OG Oy Wh inks the Zrookiva Dodg- Allen, Moorehead (Ky.) State; Catcher Bob Ganss still are nurs-|8-7. P ’ A mat : g nnant race this year ; ras sal SL golf, Joan anes Bpeedway) DUFTS UP he press, first average] mows o1%, Shnio Sunes sets, | ShOULd study the strange case of Lefty Joe Hatten, who was i EE rd Conn) Ing usiupies Dui are sxpecied back The day's best showing was Young said Something new has been last fall with Block's Just-For-| ii Terre {CA 2 Mowe (H); 3. to languish on the bench for a week before he went out to pitch a Way C | y pay now. (made by State's Lou Scott. Scott that he had n 0 EO a B 8 Just-For- |g "Hime, $7 | two-hit, 3-to-0 shutout over the Bost Ft. ayne drafted George Rookie Comes Through ' skimmed the high hurdles ‘ added at Speedway. Denny Carle- Funners. And he now has posted |. Mie i. Wellman y®: 3 Plerce (Hs; » veto on Braves. Yardley, Stanford; Art Burris, Meanwhile, Al Grunwald, the/good t e in the up the Kokon ton is assistant professional and the same mark with Dr. Weldon's * (alls (CA) Time, 442.0 What's more. Manager Burt Shetton still hasn't given another T see; Ed Th Ken- : ime of :156 ta beat his had signed to Gene Herring 1. the new. official team. ‘The blicati ; | aL Teprel] 2S 3 Mogle (H): 3 pair of potential 20-game win- ——— ! ennessee; ompson, Ken- rookie first sacker filling in for winning time in the 1949 Little : indicated he v st . erring new Ol liea e publication even dis-|MiJiyen, (hn Hurdles. "I. Phelps (H): ners, Ralph Branca or Rex Bar- vin Dark hit homers and the LUCKY State; Ed Jones, Tennessee; Stevens, has come through far State championships by two- { _approached arter. plays a photo of Root holding a 3, Frans (H); 3, Ball (H). Time, 1 re s or Bill Joe Adcock, Vanderbilt, and|above expectations. He is doing t th : ? : , Pleice pull GH). Time, (16.1... mey, a’ chance to start a game, Philly infield fell apart to permit enths of a second. : .. 8 8 card showing his average. ; hp 3iexander Carl Henningson, Northwest Mis- all right in the field and holding McCreary SAM DRAKE of Richmond has — Rots tines Root mastired a |* aiid, i (Ente 2 Roun an; 3. ot MS he used Carl Erskine, a ‘our unearned runs on three er. .,.,; his end at the plat Butler's record now. stands at M chalked up one of the prize ac- sizzling 120 average. Hobo le ere nc Alge d Roth (Hi 3 ipight-hander with an 8-1 record rors. Larry Jansen pitched eight- > "° PP Jom . - L 3, et hes were in UFC, Wins and no defeats, The "oe RCreury > complishments of the early golf are e Same publication suggests 2, ld Hirde. > aime. \compilen in half 2 season last hit ball and had only Se bag in- L Whi |Loulsville today to begin a three- state Cindermen have won once ing Fredy season year, for, more than one inning. ning, the si when Dick Sisler ng |in three starts. n der par, ins the arab A Abe of Fare for oncny hical oul hall Sin 3 pr |" He has had eager Gene Fer- blasted a three-run homer. e son Ins Fomers ee els. ! Butler 65%. Indians State 851 th oa a state pro-am * | Peb. picked Madison for the 1950 ii: A eck, Fier manski, a 299 hitting outfielder. Raschi Wins for Yanks | ‘Chief Saunooke |(four to Indianapolis. three tos, Bouts 1H Tue oy Conon 01 prep chahpior But to make we an ac-|IHSAA « champs : jout of the lineup except for one! Vie Raschi, though wild, got {Louisville), the Hens are begging. 220-1. Mallory (1815 2 ‘Pelky (18); 3, Americ t FRamps. Wo Bmith pinch-hitting chore on opening sufficient support to score his first A body press and a slam werethe parent Detroit Tigers for | sor, 1B) im si, “ ’ ieycan - day; Bruce Edwards, considered victory, a 6 to 3 Yankee decision all that was needed to make an mound reinforcements. [Reed (18). Time, :54, aey 33, tiona) is
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>» nc Colfer: Netmen sirond Jump—1. Quillen YH). 3. Phelps by most experts to be the second at Phjladelphia in which Lou Indian bite the Armory dust last| petroit took a $100.000 red ink |3, 20.1, Bradley 8): 2, jipatonsat as); ec in 'S lit With Ande a by ne "Howe % Mogie stat. best catcher in the National Brissie was blasted for 13 hits, night. Wild Bill Longson, 238 [bath in Toledo last year and isi, Mie 1. White (8): 3% "cune a: 3, P rson ford, MeMulle Crispus Attucks. 3, League behind his teammate, Roy Phil Rizzuto led the Yankees pound Salt Lake City, Utah, grap- heading for a similar financial| Two.Mile.1, Cline. Sy Thomas (B13
2 2 1, Indiana Central was even- Howe Tim Campanella, has worked in only witha double, three singles and a Pler, took care of Chief B. shellacking unless the Mud Hens > Derker (B). Time. 1 « coached one y {Stephen with Anderson. College toh, Aig Ale EY Tag Mofions one game. walk for a perfect day at the Saunooke, Cherokee, N. C., in that| |are strengthened. foci Aol, India ug, State of Jato, University in ltoday as far as winning is cons Attucks Yet the Dodgers are off to their plate. Yogi Berra hit two dou- fashion to win the Armory’s That Costly Error a Vides Hish Hurdles-1, Scott lg ; 12 of 15 game - | cerned. Yesterday the Grey-| nicaa) mROAD Wap |best early season start they have bles. Raschi walked seven bat- [neavyweigni wrestling feature. | mn. Hens look fairly ~ well| 138. 7.3, Botley 18). Wraima sue Times State Service hounds split a pair of meets with 100-1; Shears (i) 3 Lt ‘enjoyed since their 1941 pennant ters, three of them in the sixth ngson took the first fall withig,uinned except pitchin la, 30-yard Low Jurdies J; Aldrich ma oh ANDERSON, Apr. 26 — With/the Ravens, the golf squad Cost (®). "Time. orld i: 3. ‘campaign and that includes thetr when he also gave up three hits the press after 11 miiutes and ie a Ere! sien, Jump, Branson (80% By 3 geached Medalist Joe Harbin stroking a|winning, 11-4, at Sarah Shank and (r:. 3. Seffer a ad ;2, Laushilin other recent flag years of 1949 and and the A's scored all their runs, Wound up the match with a slam Mayo pointed out that but for a and Aidrich (8). Height. 5 feet, cher > pit e seven-over-par 77 toward a team ithe tennis team losing on the’, 0-1 Resse BR); 2 J. Higley (BR); 1947. Detroit, riding at the top of'in five minutes of the second set- moledo error in the fifth inning |, Broad Jump—i Brown (B): 2. Bickers f i aw oa a total of 316, Tech of Indianapolis campus, 4-3. ard Ha rl Doren: i | Shotton Experimenting the American League, made - tito. his Hens would have edged the, nebos v.(B). "Distance, 21 feet, 5a on won a quadrangular golf meet! Dave. Smith's’ low medal 78% SOOM (BR); 3 Gronin JR Time. 16.8 Shotton’s only explanation as five victories in six starts with a! In the opener, ‘Vie Holbrook, Indians, 3 to 2, in nine innings. al Yat. He Datween Braces in) ? while working from Anderson, Logansport and paced the linksmen to victory. Kattler R): 3 W eliel (BR). Time. Too the Dodgers breezed through a;5-to-2 decision over the Browns, Hollywood, Cal., applied a grape- And Mayo wasn't kidding. 10 feet. 7 inches. ght, losing four ge Lafayette high ‘schools here yes- The golfers now have two wins MC Les tro (BR: 2, Cook (Ri; . five-game winning streak which last night. vine to defeat Tiger Trasker, Bos-. One year can make a whale of |, 185, Misnen ok ke SRourks eS ols
235, terday: “Hi THTee GUIDES. THe “teriniy, 300-¥ard “Low -Hurdies—t.Soott (BR: still {s-intact-is-.that.we.know... Virgil..(Fire)- Trucks. yielded. ton, in 22 minutes. Dutch Hefner.la difference in . baseball... Last feet 744 . or EA oe Tech picked up 35 points, Ander- gam’'s No. 2 man, George Rosse- 2 RoR oR J: Grontn WR) Time, 343 what ‘those fellows can do and five hits—two of them homers Houston, Tex. used a back break- season the St. Paul Saints won|s, Shot bul 1 "aa 181 2 ohn t OF MeCTeary son was second with 27, Lafa- lot, missed the Anderson match Doren we: 3. Jessee (BR). Height. we'll call on them when we need by Hank Arft and Dick Kokos— er to beat Tom Marshall, Dallas, their first 12 games; this year, pe 1. Crastorth (8): 2. Hamers of and graduate vette got 15% for third and because of the flu. The Grey-i Broad Jump—1. Willams (R): 2, Seiden. them.” as he notched his second straight TeX., in the semi-windup. they have yet to taste victory gs); 3. Mann (15). Distance, 178 fost. " cennes “team Logansport was last with 12%. [hound netters could have -used| juicer BRY: 3 8 Scott (BR. Distance,| Meanwhile, he is experimenting win. Art Houtteman relieved him > or Sgr? un sea n the Vinecenn
Pole “Vault—1 R BR), with sugh starting pitchers as/in the ninth when t | ro Tech's Scott Teal and Don Rosselot, too. Their record 1S muse; (Bits. tie: 3 Seen i. and Rits | Dan Behkhoad and Clarence threatened slightly. ry oo ! Winslow. The the two teams:
Steinkamp fired 79s to tie for now two and wo. |{R), tie. Height, 10 fe feet, 9, inches runnerup individual honors. The —— - is. Shot Pul—1. Murle Ri 2. Be nham (r): Podbielian, who scored a victory and Johnny Groth each homered] ar IY Big Green's No. 4 man, Sophomore 0 E d |inches ! eet. 4 in his first start and is expected for Detroit. ? last year, win Tom Lines, shot an 81. ma Extends Ring |podile Relas—1. Broad Ripple I Higley. lto work again tonight against the All other major league games twice turned | wlpch defeated Anderson, 10% to 4% Streak to 13 Straight |3:451 \ «Re Time. ‘phillies. For relief, instead of the were Postponed. ! 000 . A champions of ech dean aro Sanat Jha ie St william. Edwards, © oop Ong Shears, dependable Erskine, he has been Hale N
T defeated Logansport, 13% to 2la: Ander- BUFFALO, N. Y., Apr, 26 (UP) 1386 Time. ging Pat McGlothin, Clem La- , defeated ojo] ae oh ; sls Lafayette Lee Oma, erstwhile contender 5% TEENS MALTE bine, Willie (The Knuck) Rams- Local High School oe for the heavyweight crown, | Jashington 62, Terre Haute Wiley 55 ‘dell and veteran Jack Banta. Baseball Standings ite h ing license bur Gardella to Houston ‘boasted a streak of 13 straight gegen’ ef) Slurgles |. i nodhdofl (W). 2.1 In the outfield, instead of Her- IR ated Ha
we Time. Over-All City victories today following an easy uel (TH): manski, he has been playing cast- ) ” . y 2, Hick : ’ | lara ST. LOUIS, Apr. 26 (UP)—Out-|4acision over Vern Mitchell of De- [Lafond LR Time. 08, or ote Jim Russell from the Braves gy io. y wi | at Sarita Cae fielder Danny Gardella, one of the 4 [fe ommterworti” (W): 3, 0Jsscock and perennfal’ rookie George prod - i . 3.0 g ~40es. not hav! major league players who Jumped | Oma, who now makes his homes, 480-1. Lowe ry Wh a Husselt (TH) (Shotgun) Shuba, both of whom me.p pple 3 9 1 0 ing Heense ar to the Mexican League in 19486, 880-1, Weliver (TH): 2’ Jent (W):- 3, have b forming brilliantly. : 0 0 pointed witho {in Newark, N. J. toyed with gJ0001, Wellver (TH): 2. 3. have been performing antly. | Manual 2 0 0..0 | i it fre has been assigned outright by the nit cheli for 10 rounds before 3500 , 220-1. Samuels TH 3. Hicks (wi: Roy Campanella is the big man yy . 5 = 5 Ang permit St. Louis Cardinals to its Houston 3. Els TH), Time. 236." heh d it 10oKS : ashington 3 1 2 1 source pointed {fans in the Memorial Auditorium '200 Low Hurdies—1, Laliof (w): 3, behind the bat and it. looks as cgipeqral . } i! Ca ra 1 1 11 The former . farm team in the Texas League,ijaqt nj ht. ; ernodle (Wi: 3, Tyler (THI. Time. 251. if Edwards won't’ get a chance! it at a as hig igh Jump—1, Hicks (Wi: 2. MecGlohe ¥ Crispus Attucks 0 2 0 2 wart and ex was announced today. re - UHL 3, Pots 4 henge Trice (TH) tied. to Work unless the Negro star y,we 0 3 03! player-coach ——————— RB » 0 i w - i | 8hot- k (W) y. gets hurt. : Lions Sic n McGraw 3" Norinern (WF Ditiadicn "0 teers g . Over-All County | , moved as a to Tech Team Wins ig ’ A % Northern Wi Distance, 45 feet 9, Hatten, who was the Dodgers: . WL Wr y I DETROIT, Apr. 26 (UP)-—The Pol le’ Vault—1, Johnsen (TH): 2. Patrick opening day pitcher in 1949 and Speed - i ! ’ Tech reserve and freshman Detroit Lions announced. today (Lif Bertiam (W) and Tassisch (Wh. | whi Jooked as if he had “earned peer Way 1.0 00 J ro | was learned. sabe prek- teame Seored wr double tric {that they have ‘signed big-Thur- Broad: Jama. Samy ¥ OTe -a. meer thie HOROI AGAIN this Year because: Decatur Central 4 A. 00.0... erin oasis nd Loy Hale has ? \ oT 5 0! stance wet, Ben Davis — 9 YT — z = og umph at Washington esterday, fman McGraw of Colorado A&M, Relay—1, Washinston (Kergs, Kern, N€ Was in better condition than|soutnport IT y | ONCE YOU'VE ENJOYED the rich, full- 1 |. in English but “The “B” team won 88; to 30% (their second draft choice for the gry," *[owiry x Te erre Haute. 3 anybody on the staff, finally got! Basch Grov YT. 5 =: : ‘bodied flavor of this fine straight tT} don. ! and the frosh triumphed 65% to!1950 National-American Football Terre Haute, Time. 3:31.8 his ch ssterday and never. or rove 1 1 0-1 . will 51% League season. ali-M le Relay dr vashington, (Latioft, 118° chance yesterday .an ‘eT Franklin Township 1 2 0 2 bourbon whisky, you too say “ee bia Ite i Washington. Time. | 38.0 hor more brilliant. J Lawrence Central 1 3 0 0 it's today’s best buy. Yes, EARLY ad Solunar Shroom ———————————————_y te ee rer ers I'appec or- a secon inning T ES is real bourbon whisky . . . : i» pa SAE fo a. Prsintieid 1 _KNIGHTSTOWN Morten Me. ‘Single by Bob. Elliott, he retired pg Ti i DMS Fonte Straight! The schedu ” $ “the nen Sh ios a: 3. the next 23 batters in order, i rep Tits Washed Out . riods, as prin urer iQ) 1 NLS nally walking Connie Ryan with The weatherman silenced the taken from J . AN 3] - B i 3 tava Bi idles, Morman (C):ltwo men out in the last of the high school baseball bats yester- Solunar Table / | { 3 “Banford “Sy fonar ali 2 Watagn ©; | ninth. Then Sam Jethroe singled, day. Four games were postponed. so that you / | Bruce ic Siouse (D8): cade but that was the end of it for Decatur Ceptral will lay at good territory Ee Speed hursd MZ cover during hd Ti " the Braves. way ursday and Zions- re Run—1, Cade (Ci: B . Al L| F \ D 3 Nga > aus One Inning Is Enough ville may play at Broad Ripple ‘2 en Ihe bast .-Burer (Cv; uroweic (D8); 1 May 6. Dates of the T 8 as to offer. I or {C! 25 The Dodgers, who haven't lost e Tech-Ander- ’ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS YESTERDAY ta Toad re Micah © Mime hey a game nce opening day. had S00 and Crispus Attucks-Manual The Major WL rd, OB AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 3, Sfot-Put—1, Long M): 3. Wooten (D8): |gne productive inning against games have not been set. ju boidince 13 o t innings rormat | stance 42 fee ‘ s——————— e mes 3 1 8 Colunibys 000 000 000 0!-~ 1 8 © _ High Jump-—I, Hagemeyer (D8) and Vern Bickford. A walk to Cam-/| * a C301 80 1 Eogisvill 0 7 -0'Surowel . G i THREE-I hour and a $1 ph 1 Ma oo . od Sarni 020 aa » Martin Tog ion ri ud hl © dient panella and Hatten's sacrifice, lle 13, Naterios UF th fter. T 3? 1} T Ji Bt. Paul al Milwagkee ipostponed, snow). 8 feet, five inches bunt 1 hich Catcher Del Cran-| NaReville 5, Davennory 2 rea : 1 ER Re Se RS iui Fe YET Mea Gu, NE Gat tried and fated to get Como SeF Rast 10 shows in’ re ' 9 810W iH aridge (Mi. Helg eet, ree ed an aile 0 ge Jam-| LOT 000 3% MERIC jingt . somewhat sho LEAGUE New York A vi AN ara 613 0 R road VP Rk 1. Snedeker (M): 32. panella at second put two runners « —— WL Pet am: Phfladsiphia 9 plo 93 000 3 Jo er a hs ell (C). Distance i aboard. Mi 4 1 Ia erra rissie, ‘ : i #61 i |g and aq Guerra, Tipton 11). Losing pitcher, | pve Aart. Morten, (Moreland. Bil Etb-| Another walk loaded the sacks : ] 4% iisiDecroit _ ga2 210 ea0— 2 11 3 Ti e oad. ‘and Shuba drove in one run with 3 VEE A Paphos : 000 011-— 3 8 1j, Malt-M Mita Brewers a a fly. Duke Snider singled home ' = x 3 ic Houtteman (9) Sa nsbers; ! 3% 353 Ber. Sek 91 and Lolier. Winning| (DS). Time 1414 {a second tally and Jackie Robin-| x Woroasans 8 Ca Tle Ben Me : asing pitcher, {son beat out a’ squeeze bunt for be? ednesday NATIONAL LEAGUE + . [Hokos, © ie Fus—Driddy, Groth, at Golfing Briefs the third. Bickford was touched pe a W L Poi. GB, Boston at Washington (hestponed. for eight hits, but pitched well ; 12 SPECIAL 1 Chicago hia 3 0 1900 J Ne A best ball score of 81 gave Mrs Robert 8 v P i | ' Bittsburen .... 318m [gSleveland at Chicagh (postponed, wet ie nally Briggs and Mrs,” Tom enough to win except in that in- i 4 : SAND oston aes «4 3 4 3 Rhu adelphi NATIONAL LEAGUE nament at Hil Herest yester rday. fon jour. ning. 3 UALITY adelphia +3 4.. 3a York hs ne ad 3 Moller, Vrs. 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