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pen
but: So Do Aatch
Feb. 5 (UP)— grum thanked ros today for ) toni~ for his f neck by “taks as they did”
go shotmaker r under control oles yesterday round with a tal of 269, two an Little Jim NL Ya $he nd two others. who has been ld back injury and added a voes Saturday, didn’t play so
Texas other ‘pros for irokes as they y he added the y his winnings les Open last | for the $10,)pen ‘beginning
1 his game for $s season, ran vith. Mangrum holes. Turnesa sizzling three1e caved in on _ finished with y total of 271. sa for second irke Jr., Houslistering 65 in nd Lew Wor’a.,- winner of wo weeks ago. 66 each. Worsterday. Behind nd came vet2, Verona, Pa., 1, St. Andrews, e $650 each. asadena, Cal, 274, and Pete dra, Fla.; Jay
nd, N. Y.; Jack
pids, Ia.; Skee gla., and Ted d, N. Y., picked their 275s.
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MONDAY, FEE. 5, 1651 —
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Committee
Screens
25 to 50 Top-Flight
Candidates
, No Action
Chandler Still Angles for Job, . Writers Honor Harridge, Stanky
By CARL L
T, United P Write NEW YORK. Feb. 5—Everyone wants to x ner ier
wants to be baseball commis-
sioner—including the baseball commissioner. Boston Braves’ Owner Lou Perini said today his committee to
nominate a new baseball boss dates” at a meeting yesterday,
from hopefuls who won't net mu
Meanwhile, the present commis-!
screened “25 to 50 top-flight candiand that it has 100 more applications
ch serious thought.
sioner, A. B. Chandler, continued situation in his speech to the
to angle for the job e
league club owners that his con-
tract won't be renewed when it
expires next year. Speaking at the New York Baseball Writers Association dinner last night, Chandler sald he has received letters
from fans who “want to know all mOrial
the facts” about his dismissal.
“Unfortunately,” he said,. “I| have been able to give them only arguments for the defense. The full brief filed by the plaintiff has never been placed in my
This was another sum up of Chandler's claim that the club
reason for not renewing his conAs to criticism that he has been ‘Welectiopeering” to keep his job, Chandler said, “bickeringy dickering and horse-trading are traditional parts of the American scene. So also is fair play.” No Action Perini said his screening committee—composed of Phil Wrigley of the Chicago Cubs, Del Webb of the New York Yamkees and Ellis Ryan of the Cleveland Indians, in addition to the Braves boss— took no action at its meeting yesterday. “We only checked the names and ages and qualifications of 25 to 50 top-flight candidates,” he said. No second meeting has been scheduled. “However,” Perini pointed out, “this is the sort of Job where all you have to do is call up the other fellows and say, ‘what do you think of so-and-so? ” - 2 Chandler touched on the war
Enter Quarter-finals The CYO Junior basketball
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writers. He said that, despite the international situation, baseball will continue “as long as 16 clubs can field nine men or until Washington tells us to desist.” Hobie writers presented. Will arridge, American Le sident, with the Bi a reat plaque for “long and meritorious service” to baseball. {They gave Eddie Stanky of the New York Giants the Sid Mercer memorial plaque as the “Player of the Year.” The 16 members of the baseball Hall of Fame who attended the National League's 75th anniversary last week attended the dinner,
a of [a a
Sol
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Job as Baseball Czar
Louis To Fight
Ex-Champion Set For 10-Round Bout
NEW YORK, Feb. 5 (UP)Three prominent heavyweight contenders—Joe Louis, Rex Layne
for action on this week's boxing schedule. : Ex-Champion Louis, 36, will meet Omelio Agramonte of Cubg
in a 10-round bout at the Miami (Fla.) ball park Wednesday night. It will be Bomber Joe's third comeback fight since he was licked by Champion Ezzard
|Charles in September,
Young Layne of Salt Lake City, Utah, will make his second New York appearance Friday night in a 10-rounder with Cesar Brion of Argentina at Madison Square Garden. Layne, 22, upset Jersey Joe Walcott at the Garden, Nov. 24. Lastarza of New York will engage Curt Kennedy of Wichita, Kas., in a 10-rounder at the Providence (R. I.) Auditorium to-
Suit, Smile Fit Boudreau
Cuban Wednesday
and Roland Lastarza—are listed! 4
night. Lastarza, 23, has lost but one of his 45 professional bouts,
Lou Boudreau (le H, _ checks his new baseba
former manager of the Cleveland Indians, outfit with Steve O'Neil, Boston Red Sox manager. Before the 1951 American League season is over, that red hue Lou will don may make his former teammates blush. He's one of the best shortstops in #he game today.
today.
both divisions.
Dezelan’s last night, after spark- 2 ing the team to a record 2827) with her 621 series Saturday at’ Fox-Hunt. She and Lila Littrell, 1950 city doubles champs, blasted
the first of three week-ends of] tournament play.
Only One Change The men’s 45th annual tour-im
Jo smashed 600 in singles ati; B.
1073 actual, led by Lila’s 575, top . retain their crown at the end of |M.
E-PREMOmNG
By MARION CRANEY Jo ‘Berkopes, Hickman Whirlaways spark plug, held a leading | role in all eight acts of the Woman's City Bowling tournament sos Berkoper Ld
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Jo Berkopes Sweeps Into Lead in All Eight Events, Has 1719 Nine-Game Total in Women's Tournament
Tourney Leaders
Lila Littrel Sally Neva Baker
rell
en Up I Dow al Fast No. 2 J nider . i Sacks —311 . Packard Hickman Whirlaways Cant
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Motor Expres Seven
TEAMS 3:30 p. m.
carenn
: Joe Berkopes- o> 8713 h- Woirh a eaers 1203 The star snatched the spotlight last night by bringing down Belen Wai ssily Twstord 101 wali Bob Roth -HurraWourhars Sh ene > the leads in the singles actual and tpl iminger 900: 16—111¢|BUl Twin Paul Thistiethwaite 1.1... 1201 handicap, all eyents actual and Women's Scores Reed-G. Meyer 0 did 1841100) C DOUBLES HANDICAP ‘handicap and sharing the doubles me JOB BErKOPOE: i. iv. ou spain aun in 600 cibyd mith-Bert McCarty Ha- 1991312 actual and handicap, all events SINGLES Jo Berko SiNoves HANDICAE gp|pyon Trankle- iormne 7 - jis-AT—ie actual and hardicap, and shoring|, 2m {Helen Wolf Al Glegor-Car Maron - 1306 508 L. . Bowe Lowell Pouch Ed Erier .... 11811301301 the doubles actual and handicap 382-138-530 Sally Twitord 486. : SINGLES ACTUAL leads with team-mate Lila ainol5. dt) A'Ceans LL EVENTS’ ‘ACTUAL Ed Gaglems 687 trell. Her Hickman-.team also3. Ry Jo Berkones vinrs HANDICAP ' TIP IRMNS HOuE 1188 - Berkopes . ......scossrs 719-144—1863| Ch key-Phil Bisest "| " leads the five-woman play injf Ma, fo, Berkgves BES, iso 44-18 3] Chuck (Mark ey 1+
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1 — Results in Men's ee
'Men’s Tourney Winners
DOUBLES ACTUAL John Mencin-Paul Stemm
SINGLES
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igo in ‘the Ohlo State University
t Imains on the invitation list to be
{that the board members could
‘|seekers had with Jim McDonald,
129% Gaer of Drake University, His 1200 competition is provided by OSU
3-1 YMCA-Church Cage
As 0SU Coach Narrows to /
Race for Post = fie sr—
Infanticide In Baseball
Shaughnessy Sees Majors Murdering Minors With TV
Six Are Ohioans; Expect Decision
In About a Week
COLUMBUS, O.,, Feb. 5 (UP)— It was seven down and one to
football coaching derby today. Only one more prospect re-
interviewed by Ohio State's coach-huntess. ife is Sid Gillman, head mentor at the University of (Cincinnati, who is due to discuss the job vacated by Wes Fesler
sity athletic board next Saturday, Athletic Director Richard C. Larkins emphasized, however, still invite other prospects. He indicated this was improbable, Barring last minute changes, the athletic officials probably will make their recommendations to the university board of trustees a week from today, The trustees have the final say on who will take over the helm to guide the Buckeye grid fortunes. Mum on Interview Coach Woody Hayes of Miami, 0., University met with the Ohio State athletic group for three hours Saturday. As usual, there was.no comment whatsoever from anyone taking part in the interview. Nor was there any word as to the discussion the Buck coach-
football coach at Springfield, O., High School on Friday. Of the seven entries in the derby, six are Ohio products. The lone outsider is Coach Warren
Freshman Coach Harry Strobel, Coach Paul Brown of the professiondl Cleveland Browns, Coach Chuck Mather of Massillon, O High School, McDonald, Hayes and Gillman. Don Faurot, an early entry, scratched to remain at Missouri as head coach and athletic director.
League Opens Play e YMCA - Marion County {Church Association basketball tournament opens play tonight in two gyms. Play will extend to Feb. 16 when only the three champions in three divisions survive. Finals and semifinals will be played at the Central YMCA
reading obituaries,” he reminded me as he leaned back in his chair last December with the Univer-|in the league's Fifth Ave. headquarters, same coffin, You might say.”
ence was to the desperate plight
.,|explain infanticide but
By JOE WILLIAMS, Sorippe-Howard Sports Writer NEW YORK, Feb. 5—For a fellow getting ready to at-
‘ttend his own funeral Frank Shaughnessy seemed remarkably indifferent.
Perhaps when you've been in baseball as long as the
gray-coiffured, tomato-faced Irishman who heads the International League, you become inured to the strange twists and turns of the ancient pastime.
Already Shaughnessy Has seen two vital links in the International chain shattered under the impact of the invasion, the Newark franchise has been shifted lo Springfield, Mass, and Jersey City to Ottawa, Canada. Thus for the first time in generations New Jersey is without top-drawer
minor league baseball, » » »
“WE'D PROBABLY have lost Newark and Jersey City in time anyway,” conceded Shaughnessy. threatened with insolvency by the «rhey're too close to New York wonderful two-headed monster of and we couldn't compete against the electronic age, radio and TV.|the Giants, Yankees and Dodgers An |once they started to play night “THE MAJORS depend on USgames. But what's happened elsefor young players,” said Shaugh-| where" the old Notre Dame. nessy. “Youd think they'd want|soothall captain gave a massive to protect us. Instead they are shrug. murdering us.” From one end to the other the What's happening is that theitar.flung minor league baseball majors invade the minors With nap ig drenched in red ink. Pracbroadcasts and. telecasts of their|tically every league in the country games and the townles stay away| went into a frenzied nose dive last to tune in on the big teams andiyear. Attendance shrinkage the big stars. Some of the ma-iranged from 15 per cent in the jors even have their own net-pacific Coast League to 43 per, works. It's big business and 1US|cent in the Central. Severest seccash on the line. No waiting, notional losses (30 per cent) ocrisks. curred along the Eastern BSeaThe idea that the majors would hoard wheresradio and TV were deliberately engage in a profit most active, Three leagues were activity which imperils the pri-/forced to quit. Two others have mary source of their material is{announced they won’t open this incomprehensible-—even for clubiyear, In Shaughnessy’s league owners whose talent for the long, alone business was olf $500,000. clear view has not always been| exactly outstanding. Psychiatrists| IT MUST BE good business (as e aver-they see it) for the majors to kill age mind remains shocked and off their own, for there is no inbewildered. : Jication they plan any change in ® & = policy. On the contrary, even MIXED UP HERE in some more intensive coverage is proway is the antitrust law with re- grammed for this year. It is not straint of trade implications{unusual for a city like Buffalo or which somehow is supposed to|Rochester, for example, to get strengthen the legality of the four different games over the air controversial baseball contract, and still another by TV on the but its’ too deep for me and I/same day the home team is schedmust share Shaughnessy's obser- uled, vation that no law, even in these| “If nothing else the fans get devious times when the courts|too tired listening and looking to rule one way today and another(80 out to the home park,”
tomorrow, was designed to put a busi ; The majors went through the guy out of Mets motions of grappling with the
“I'm not the only guy who's
“We are all in the Shaughnessys’ macabre referof the minor leagues, many of
them largely owned or controlled by the majors. These leagues are
ed his putter tournament moved into the] ihe mens 49th annual TOUT=IM. Schwab .................. 424-105-528 Kelly's Barber Shep -..... 520 lr H ’ : y on the back quarter-final round after. eight|nament ended at Speedway, last.l Fireside” Tavern © 3153-588 3110 [arse ae SNES BUSEDURE IAC Girls Lose _ {last December in St. putting sharp- games at Cathedral High School. night as Phil Bisesi’s 855 and the|A Indians Dialtones .... 1891-572 2463| Harry Campbell .. (at Riverside. Methodist), 1 K he 40- but beyond agreeing the situation shots became The quarter-finals will be played 1203 by the Bob Roth Ig: Stokely Tyan Camp Siri ies i he: ster Hurst Avenue Tigers vs. Broadway y Meth 0 enos r was and running up a siztomorrow night with the semi- a yy L 2 Wiles-Johnson Motors... 1990-578—2568 | john Hodges Fun; 35 145 Riverside Ram rashes vs.| KENOSHA, Wis., Feb, 5—The|able bar bill the results added no - finals Thursday and the finals| Wolrhave Jr. combination thre AE jmeriian Unied Life NG. 3 igeress is Wilbur Abel” Indianapolis Athletic Club senior{promise of longevity to minor ed lead of the si Ideal Furniture Don Kidwell R (at Brookside Evangelic h on Friday. en eaders e singles 8—530|Ott's Tavern .............. LR rookside Evangelicgl UR) girl¢ swimming team was able(league baseball. B: they ot the RESULTS YESTERDAY and doubles events there. Ed American United Life No.3 eéhodist: 8. Downey Avenue vs. Pletcher to win only two events yesterday|Were too busy at the time unhorsspular price Holy Trinity hills christ |Gadlema won singles with 687A. : Brandiein. Flowers t Brookside E Heal Happy Chandler, a matter in the Kine 38, immaculate Behe ot) Mary and John Mencin and Paul Stemm : Biologicals | oR Cin Christian ve. Souin-|38 the Kenosha Youth Fouhda- 8 Haney minors, incidentally ) millions pay! IE BOL: saxon 2 hus ann 468- 78348 Liquid Transport . eastern’ U tion team triumphed, 40 to 26; in ; uly, Reon 70. CAT ak does ime doubles with 1206, ooh iE Gropp | 3 iu 1 # a dual meet had no, voice. (They had no voice ugh 0 ent ; : ; 3 lection either. IEE EA SS i Wopson hadi shh. dic MER S103 El Luly Solvents. “8 ira City, County Basketball | Aun Morrison. in the Sayard)in 8 selection SER) pn; | doubles, they took a 55-pin lead E Reed 445° $1338 Lilly PHaay Globuies. 1: sm 3814 Schedule This Week indiviaual medley, and Sue ;| APPARENTLY IF the minors SELLER AT 10c RE 63—543| Lilly Priday Biologicals . a C vie is Wee in the 440-yard freestyle, were the e ; LI TRE co i recond place Helen Wolt-§: Sih © : Stet Question, Marks C0 EE Toni only IAC winners. The Indianap-(ar® to get any relief it must come 3 : Sally ord team. i : . 5 1. om ¥ IN C (6) (Br E41 HN their 87-pin handicap, the defend- paler S452 Thunderbolts 0... 3 330- FE Ben‘ Bavis at Decatur Central olis Athletic Club junior team lost, themselves who are beginning to yCREEN Tv ‘ing champs also took the les'V. Weaver .. 304-105 —40 Pats Place... iaiiiliils . b+ 55—b41 Temeorrew 41 to 23. The summary: jze that if their magic B Prat | i 419- 96515) i. 856~ Ta—628| Beech Grove at Manual. 400 Yard Freestvie Relay_1, Kenosha, | FECOEN ww How Jour child can have the active prin- ‘handicap lead with 1160. Kate Seon. 0 tT 453-108—861 Gomer _Allred- 1k 130.400 Seat School st Shera Heart. ship Hime Cras New: Boal Roe > ickman;. gadgets put the little fellows out WESTINGHOUSE d st ptoms of childr ian Ph . 5 4 i : ’ colds — the Er rode: at on ; Takes All-Events M. . 487- 66—553 i: EA Shed Hurst SE gh 95s Ww. walker EL ir 96 ses Zlons neville at’ aw rahiD. 1 eal TAC i ea Nail, aii. TAC, lanes: 1:20.8. HOE Dusines a time uid cones. TT'S for children. There is no other Jo took all events ‘with 1719|eimt" wor 3188 Wuwert Abel-Dog Kidwell | efs-ap8—11ai XV, WIRE, oo Set1gs—sos Criur Kitucks vs, Colfearal at Tech. |2 Een pate hat KIB have no baseball whatever to wood) CH-1411 HISTALINE! \nine-game total, and the allSslly Twyford 33% 3i—3%iiHarry Huston-H. Kisselman 1060-136—1316|Dr. E. A. Woods ofp FY Baitpare' - ed ae BA3S ard PreestyidL. offer the unseen millions. IronWL a ss ) the antihistamise fac-levents handicap with 1863 by|D. Neiger ... 363-103-468 Pau} Burch-Ernie Bender . 836-170—1099) orm Hamilton 45-599 Ripple at’ Wark en Central. gtorer, "IAC: Schule. K¥#. Time/ically, they seem more concerned for in stopped the symp-'henefit of her 144-pin handicap.Beny Sarasa’ - $0383 Tom Uberto-Paul. Brown . 1028-103—1131| Wes Kidwell nah a ig” Yard Treestvie—i Hickman, EYE: than the majors. toms of ids oy Iwo cases out 115 ranked second in all events|J® opes .. - 48—g04g/Byersdorfer-C. Ferguson . 809-278-1087 Earl Bright ..... 113588 3 IAC; 3, Normington, KYF.| With this in view the to of three! ISTALINE is'in s Lila Littrell 8 588(C; /Abeision.F. 1. Wallace 838-111 2JtsiLu RaYe oy Tan - 69812 wrence Had aR Time 108. hey are dosage — safd for children in’ with 1671, and third in all events a stew H' HarknestAl Dosey 44-104 1138| Yom Kine... .00esers $27-13—630 Robie, (00 Yard indivigusi Mediey, Morrison. meet with George Trautman, Who cherry re dicap with — furz-P. Peree ...... i ad 8 4 % ; ) Gov HISTALINE immeiely, Keep «450m handicap gave her first In g Esl avetiecn Kite LC ie Corte ier 45° 830s _ Knignistown CX at Deat|'ii0 rr Storer, IAG; 2. fon es imm . - on hand. Act promptly. Watch your child singles handicap with 648. iM. ; a 81-553 2 Rafis® 3 West | . ai Bill uenther er Be Br nf - in Township. ra Yard Medley Belar—i, Fn ome 3 i Mog or ry Dinefor the first of sneezing, stuffed- At Fox-Hunt, three squads yes-|T. . 1 oF | « fral at ral. | (Roberts, i or “runny . wate ins Then or terday failed to penetrate theh: dz Sita D. Hazelwood: San 1125. $1193 Ai ann $65- 80625 3:383. can be ballyhooed during ed Get HISTALINE oy Don't 8 big five there. The Thunderbolts(D: 1 43 {a VR CARE BY at 11g | Dewey Gomme!’ 81-560/ j EAT pony no 6 ii the the broadcast 4 a mg league ; wait! 3-Oz. Size, 59c. ~ . 7/team out of the Fun Bowl placed L: [1 aae—ses 5 3p m <e81| eart at Hope game. sort of thing is known VINSON ® For children under 6, isixth in handicap with P2427 Y » $12 e_.s w Whitin Warker Whif'g S01 252-1iay Rg Woirhage Jr. be 1 Bde aml ot Park School Bathegral. 0 Ww tlin Card {in the trade as “spot commer31 N, Penn. CL 3582785, Su Grape, Sit ll {BE Eo BRA On Wrestling in lI” wn ——— Only changes in the men's tour-, T48-249— 997 1" Rayos Bo Batis '.. 1036-183 218) Loren Wieeman' 3 3 Change Net Site | ee heavyweight resting Lig it do any good?” I asked | nament were the fifth-place-tie: Bud A 983-106 083 Charles Lovd ‘01- $—510| The Shortridge - Washington night at the Armory, with Buddy nue T F S T A 8 a |: |655-48—703, the No. |G. DeHart-Bill Guenther .. 990-196—11 ve 481-122—80 may give us a more decent | doubles 1203 of the 130-370 993 |B" w- Sook-Al Rahn... 1008-1231 143) Fant Lawvers s3- 7457 High School basketball game, Rogers and Lord (Tarzan) Pink- burial” he smiled morbidly, ae 11-315 jase) = W. Byers-Deyel Clommel 583-141-2128] HoUIy, | 44538 originally scheduled for the Bhort-| erton slated to tangle in the main TO {haye team, and fifth and sixthip- TIOGEEs “Colleen 10100 834-103-1029 |B. 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