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By EDDIE ASH ~ Times Sports Editor KISSIMMEE, Fla. Mar. 6—Frank Papish, veteran southpaw, who ‘was the Indians ace last year, checked in at training camp thia ‘morning to take part in the second day's practice. He won 11 and lost three for the Tribe in 1950. With Papish on hand, the player squad was increased to 19. Megnwhile, the Indianapoli§ Indians have agreed to a man that Manager Don Gutteridge in- ——— - tends to set: a practice pace far And rangy Main engaged in the more rugged than they expected. Pending day's workout and kept Gutteridge kept the boys on step with the younger candidates. the field for two hours yesterday] Four young players whose and no time was wasted. When Names were on the Indians’ origthe players weren't throwing, they inal spring training roster won't were. running. Pepper “games” come to Kissimmee. Ya called for lots of bending and leg) Pitcher Gary. Hegedorn, up

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| . |Anderson Kiwanis 'Hear- Talk by Crowe ‘f N : YER | The Kiwanis Club of Anderson : wr Ma a TR hot has a lot of respect and admira~ Ci Wh Sy odes {tion for Coacn Ray Crowe and “ Bok : (his gallant Crispus Attucks I

| Tigers. Anderson's Kiwanis Club was Iso impressed by Coach Crowe and his boys that it invited Coach |Crowe to speak at the Kiwanis Club dinner-meeting at Ander-.: son yesterday. Attucks defeated ° | Anderson, 81-80, to take the Ine idianapolis regional crown Sate [urday.

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Byrne Ends Holdout | PHOENIX, Ariz, Mar, 6 (UP {~~Pitcher TO6mmy Byrne, the last of the New York Yankee hold {outs, came to terms on his 1951 leontract today. .

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CHECKING IN—Mrs. Nina Dearmin, former Indianapolis Times emplovee, checks in the Indian.

. . - . . . » . |. . . . . . - work . (from Mayfield, Ky. sent word ,nolis baseball club at the spring training base in Kissimmee, Fla. Left to right are Mrs. Dearmin; = Forrest Main shrink the waistlines at the Indians’ baseball camp in | BLUE POINT AUTO . °° : a It was -realthat he's already in the Army. Bob Weimer, the Indians’ treasurer and road secretary, Manager Don Gutteridge, Coach Russ Peters Kissimmee, Fla., with sprints. SUPPLY © warm in Kissim-| Pitchers’ Bob- Bonaparte, ‘up’ ,0u Outfiel der Frank Kalin. . . ~Times photos by John Bpicklemire.* | Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. Aim mee ard the from Bartlegville, Okla. and, > re es I EE Te tet eb ee — n _ wa Tribe chieftain Pitcher Bob Curtis, up from Mus- » : : R d d b Wo a SAAD Bowlers: | ory Al mn o . > 5 2 took hull 2dvan-|kegon, Mich.,, wrote that they 1 { > ames ecor e Y men 2 re a. . : MM Jpfeer fis tage of the sum- were so close. to militar : : " . 4 0 ] ¥-Serviee ; pre c iDALIIC] i i TTT LT IRR 519 : merfike weather.that they won't report. Infielder|~ ~ Women bowlers ganged up on the headpin fast night to Yeoord; Katte FUBALILCk, Leoi Bai ewe ata. Marge Hott oth. Roch News’ 11! 318] ; a He "piled it<on Salvatore Campagna, up from eight 600 games, including the city high of 671 Ann Sauter rolled for Ra a I wich Shap ps [IIL Patzer soi Dh Drow ile x 4%: Soret vill giveyou » from the mo- Bartlesville, sent in a similar re-| Ban-Dee in the Yaver Men's Shop Women's Classic at Pennsylvan a. Eisaveth Stanfleld Thunderbolts : hod Marie Flack, Tom Bemis : : HH a big ollovance on’ J ; ment the regular port. 2 All of the women's honor counts were rolled in the Yaver| jerry Arnold,” Chateau Bar .......... 883 | Mubelle Rader. Indiana Fur. 515 ! J action got under To offset the loss of these four| League. ‘ Buch Newton, Tom Bemis: 11110 383 KOM GEOIEt OR Aid Pavern 1111! $id Be your. small screed : way and, unlessirookies, the. Pittsburgh Pirates The best the men could do’was 660 by Joe Reeve for Blatz Helen Sheets. Silvers Pharmacy .... Soa Marta Roberts, Msiott, Shots sate. 313) TR TV set. 1 the players werehave promised four Teplacements ger in the Courthouse League 0 @ v Smith, Pennsylvania Railroad. 580 3 Roberts Beech Grove Bow] ‘ 381 Mary Ellwanger, John Ramp's $13 | 4 " i . { 4 ’ 5 ser, f arke v3 | i * Eddie Ash Otherwise oceu-| fiom their little minor league af-|a1s0 at Pennsylvania. Jui irwinkriedges anuac i ieee» pugiDotthea Hiser, Roth's Market . oo 347| Gladys Chestnut. Thunderbolts Rowe. a j : } i % pied, they had to filiates, President Bush announced| Arnn had games of 233, 193 and|Quate Bryhn, Dery OR do Fr anater, 573| Asnes Zlinker, Kath News vardasues se 24% [Artie Stephenson, Solitaire ‘ si } take wind sprints and tripsitoday. 245 and teammate Laverne Blers Ted Youns, Indianapolis Times ....: $88) Borolhy Fegeier, Trov OI {120011 241 Laer Ralston, Bordon Daify | i: 3094 ; A . > | . . | Ly x ” | . m S fA rs... ¢ | around the park. | However, the replacements are spilled 164-233-231 for 628. Milano| art Winterood, Carmel Mixed ....... Bay) doth Bop POT Claman. 335 | io, Bepkopes. tickman Whirlaway.... 367 Increases Routine * Inot likely to reach the Tribe camp |Inn’s state champs fashioned 2! Bud Groseclose, Bell Telephone ...... 861 Yanita Faulk, EF. and Relormed Oh, a Nelle Schmidt. Koch News... 808 . 19-Inch i Practice opened at 10 o'clock|for another week. They will come big 2919 helped primarily by Bernie Letkowits. Dayan Linen ...... 353 Fran Findell, John Ramps -o-.-.... 833|Murlel Hays, Marott Shoes S08 and closed at. noon... Today, out of the Pirates’ minor league/Marge Skelton’s 201-221-235 —857 Lou Brush, Central States Bavelope. 550 Irene REkman Madson Ave. Fir. Bhop 330| Mary Jo Ferguson, Zink Market....... +13 TELEVISION & Gutteridge increased the fieldicamp at Deland, Fla, which|and Leuanna Early's 222-162-| Wilfred Brenob, Boeh § phialmacy... 2 Marie Fulton, Leon Tailoring ee $37 | Mary Kos. Allied Electric "011. 803 ; i routine by 30 minutes, but start- doesn’t open until Mar, 12, 1236—620. Judy Hindel dropped to Don Gregg, School I tkcivers > [Bea Akers, Goldsmith Pipe & Supply. 527 | Mima pokemon Peay. Bowl. 300 : The House That Service Built ¥ 30 | 163 after games of 246 and 237 WOME Mary Baringer, Marrot Shoes . 38 | Seti Swords, Lyons Dept. Stors... .. 500 " > : ing at 10:30, Only Two Catchers iy g - {Ann Sauter, Ban-Dee Inn ............ 671 Gertrude Meyer, Charles E. Orme, Inc. 526| Martha Weddle, Carolina Motor Ex.. 500 | Indicating that he's in Florida] for a 645 to lead Indiana Fur. Marge Skelton.° Milano Inn .......... 857 Helen Hartman Troy Oil... .......... 525 Lynn Featherstone, Carmel Mixed. ... 483 hae . { : : 0 Lila Littrell, Hickman Whirlaway ... 646 Edna LaFary, Old Crown Ale......... 828 | Lillian Tafelski; Diamond Chain. .... 47 | ’ y & to get maximum results in this| - Manager . Gutteridge advised Mary Spuzich had a 632 for John dy Hindel, Indiana Pur cera sin. 845 Mary Curd, Keglerettes Bowl: $24| Mary Dahel, Central States Em loyees an ‘ : | Mary zich, s hy | Gertrude Hussong, Spe veal man, Riviera res. 11- 3 new training camp, Gutteridge Bush to ask for three pitchers Ramp. 36. 255.200 LR a fijckian Whiriaway :. 620 Wilda Groebel, Tndiana Fur’... 323 Ann’ Russell School Teachers. Tre. 4 X 359 « i i » 2 - wr | ¥ ne Riers, AN=-Dee Inn ......... | Eva amson, 0 “ee “re {Ann enaus, acre: eart..... “ee said: “I'll make it three hours on and a catcher. e-Indians have| Lila Littrell with 1 9 uiona iA Ie fon. =.ctiee is 620| Estelle Nash, Tom Bemis .....w..... 522| Marge Buchfink, Lake Shore .... 2417 STATION CH-1411 the field after more players come but two catchers in camp now,|648 and Betty Jordan with 211-1070 ces Deer. Maaison Ave Fir, Shop 397) Helen Herrin, John Ram A IRS - 321 | Cathy House, Lamda Beta Sigma 3 The YORK (9757) $369.95 (BRIGHTWOOD) - ir | hy BB aiserinse | Helen cnm be saan “e a “Brackman, . ece . » , Sg, or a 4 in. Anyway, this extreme heat is|Earl Turner, veteran, and Bill 245-173—629 helped . Hickman | Juth, Fi riebeck. Ino Ton «is 589! Elsie Mundy, Log Cabin ... ....... : 319 Mary Kettery, Indianapolis Times. .: " i ; sotiewhat too torrid for a smal} Phillips, Fookie: : i 3 Whirlaway to a 2871 team total. | ~ = squad until after the boys adjust] ps, ormer all-arount 8 nn Nn - Lox J ..themseives oo Working out Mn high schon? stwiste from Zvaus: rr MEN ws 2] - LH ; , s Shs im oe tity ER : Ee alll shy hia poodd EBAY ABE IT und wi” EIR, Slal dees 3 pe Reeve. Bias Boor ip tor > a : 5 - : : ; ‘ rw ‘ 43 aad Although’ ‘Gutteridge WONA “be; mien: You es tast for a Wig (RIS er Reformed Chick Ll! a de ui : ” a : : 4 { Dav Smith, Newcomer umber, .... § a 2rd 39 until June, he's well preserved fellow but oe 300. probably will overt Fon, Les Miller's Service .... 648 id SWE G0 — a: pity physically. and can outrun most|’® ‘0st to the Army by midsym- Harry Rybolt. Beating. ._.._..:.. 3 ; members of the team, youiff or Mer. “| Glen, Folst, Evangelical .........5: 636! oA

: 'y) old. So it ‘looks as though the| No regular: batting or infield Gharles Welsh Jacks Tavern o.oo.

4) 1951 Indians are going to round drills were held yesterday, the wilt Gillespie, Sinclair & Sons .... 625 (17 into shape earlier than when they first day on the greensward. Les Wise Beech Gro NS ey Love oH ay i m (a 1 I e § [* | i (| Edw 1, . Block .. 620! , were under the wing of Al'Lopez, /[HOwever, young Don Hedrick Ewa william 3 Slow =v S281 g

who moved up to Cleveland after Who stands 6 feet 1 inch, was al-|57 7" riodarmel, Charles D. Coonce 620 managing the Hoosier Redskins lowed to field a few: rollers and John Veahling, Kriner Pharmacy .. 818)

| v , A A. Fr... 610) three years. to test his arm while throwing Giorge Hutt: Riviera. Past Presidents 618 Including player-coach Russ to Frank Kalin at first base. Joa Marker, champasno Yeivel Beer 8 Peters, 15 players were in uniform S s | Louis Stumpf, Harrell Plumbers ...... 618 moke Signa |Bill Biers, West Side Church .. 616 and on the field yesterday. Elmer gnals Frank Wilmoth, McClanahan RI, Est. 618

Riddle, veteran pitcher, although | PITCHER Johnny McCall Howard Deer Sr. Crescent Paper .. 615

! : ; eee 614 in camp, did not dress. Describing [drove from San Francisco to go, Madden, "Aldag Paint ane ali » | Ki i - Wies ,* Lions Club ...... t . himself as a “mild holdout, (Kissimmee and brought his fam Hote Briseall Alison Oe Ahial «one B11] Elmer huddled with Tribe Presi- ily to camp. - The trip required sherm Clark, Kernel Optical ...... 611] dent Owen J. Bush last night,(nine days. Catcher Turner also join Xehey, Allien conneronl $i) after which he said he would don brought his family from Massa-|Ed Haus, Ortel Beer .. .. ...... 600 | & uniform today. . chusetts. The McCalls and Tur- Byron, SEates, Diamond, Coan --- Gol . ners are living in cottages on the Don Lynch, Barth Place .. .......... 607 | IT'S EASY TO CARRY Keeps Step : i Ed Salokar, Dawson Insurance ...... 606 jshores of Alligator Lake, 15 miles Ralph Steinback, Service Ciub .... 606 Riddle motored to camp with from Kissimmee. {Walt Nash, Erv's Gulf Station ..... ? 605 : Tad Tid , Central Ayenue Piicher Forres Maing The tal Harold D. Miller, manager | Virgtl Haines, Barrett's Inn -...

Bud Schosh, NBA Bindery ...... of the Indianapolis Eagles [Robert Neal, Capitol Paper ... baseball team, and Jack Nut- |Jim Hickey. Rural Pharmacy

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| Robert Scanion, Capitol Paper ...... 600 | tall, Eagles catcher, came 10 [Herb Holt, Harrel Plumbers ........ 600 | i » - |Bill Kettrop, Kriner Pharmacy ...... 600 | 3 2 i > the Indians’ camp as vacation {Peck ‘Pierson, Lake Shore ........ 597 4 $ ists but it looks os though théy [Henry Hester. U. §. Rubber ...... 596 ay IT'S QUICK-COOLING 1 to work. M. Mil {John Ott. Moose Secretaries ......... 594 3 ole ‘ wi go Work. anagar | er {Charles Stiver, Mouldings, Inc, :..... 585 - A 2 also is a catcher. That was |John Webb, Klein-Kuhn ............. 580 1 : oh —

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uniforms today and to stick . . Vi : around until the player short- Hood From Ring | —— 3 Ba % | age becomes less acute. { | ; ; Re ii | The Indians’ practice field is! The Indiana State Athletic] ’ » p : lk [close by Osceola High School. At Commission got around today to] § noon recess the high school lads banning heavyweight Hubert

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: |doors, of course. + + « expressly made ! | Elmer Riddle and Forrest] YF: S- Pride, commission chair- - § : man, made the announcément| for those who prefer : et ey orgayie 3 today that the 217-pounder was “low My : ° retired “due to his poor performthe oh-time heard- ; ate Fr cater, if ance in the ring at a boxing show 14 : § ? : in Indianapolis, Jan. 27.” » ness of authentic § " Nanny Fernandez, the ace in- Izzy Klein, Hood's manager, IT's SPACE-SAVING | fielder, and Fred Strobel, right- hag been notified of the action : Kentucky bourbon to | |i| hana pitcher, both 1950 Indi- ang Pride expects the ban to 4 ans, reached camp last night. he abided by all National Box-| the blandness of | The Indians today added an- ing Association member states. i other game to their spring exhi-| gs modern, mass-made :

¢ bition schedule and it will be the i opener in Kissimmee, Sunday, | bi # § hY Y 8 \X | Mar. 18, with Pensacola Navy. |

: Jimmy McClure Wins i Table Tennis Match

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