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: . * @ ong Tangerine Trai ro I I eT oa ee Tonight nk TH All-S Oh Mr. Ri k : g Hoosier Pucksters Think They Can o 3 : x : ap to UC / r. KRICKey-— ly Gene FeingOu.... | Illinois to Meet Drop 2, Still Win Playoffs Here . AR | . Help . . . help. That's el i N. Carolina State | By BILL EGGERT im Mud Hens in what the Indians need . . . [Eg By JOHN GRIFFIN | suman, Pa, dar BART" re tating themselves that right around the infield. Wo i nuatey wi be in ihe spot- : thay'Te bound to 20 uD 4 hockey Vigiory Bere Jonient. ite with A Sa 4 i re tonight in the semiTi t I d The Birates say players ’ final round of the Eastern NCAA Hershey, who scare a series winner threat with a 3-1 victory here xpe ball (regional tournament, while the aren Tuesday. . 0 dy are on the way. And that (Okiahom na ASgles take the center There's enough cockiniess in the Cap. Copw In). that they feel they He Fir ; makes Manager DON inaivnom- Ding gs ; feats and still sweep by the B'ars izes Tribester Pitchers the quarter-final round of the’ GUTTERIDGE happler as ‘Western regionals. i Curt Simmons, in the spacious playing quarters By ; Face Longer Duty he whips the Tribe into The lineup for the Eastern semi-| * Of Atterbury : a “in fhe Colistum “THESE Bv EDDIE ASH finals in Madison Square Garden. 4 ’ Hero" in" the right,” exc Times Svorts Editor shape down in Florida. sends Kentucky, the nation’s No.| 8 Ma Face | u arena, an’ out- Em-Roe 8j KISSIMMEE, Fla, Mar, 22— } pasketal Loam, aguins 2 y . . of - town visitor he scanned With three straight victories ohn's, an nois against North . All-Star b: dhalked up in their wigwam, the) Carolina State. | Times STR Mar. 22| 12kes © BS mila ordering th Indianapolis Indians, leaders in At Kansas City, the double: CAMP ATTER » Mar. : phobia, “Look w Florida's “Tangerine League,” to- header that will clean up the —Curt Simmons, 17-game winner ; The Caps are pleaded, “v day wére booked to rub on an- oartes dna) Toul, of Bie Yan ibn V for the Philadelphia Phils last fit and fussy ‘right. The other - coat of on p e oma . m . 18 ver night’ players: the - war paint and go Aggles, the nation’s No, 2 team,| , MRS. EZ—Heavyyeight bos- nes , nay face Indigns Usk Ah Tonights od sizes. “ after a fourth agairist Montana State, and ing champ Exzard harles fe- |versity’s baseball team Apr, 7 at§ fa mind that with size 4 ’ straight triumph Washington against the Texas vealed last night he was married |Bloomington. - - ; _. Hershey's “old them have at the expense of | Aggies. ot Dec. 30, 1949 and is the father | The 28th Infantry Division dia- Eggert pros” may not " “Where'd : the Toledo Mud Close Call-for Wildcats . . | of a daughter born last Feb. 13. |mond team, organized by Acting be able to withstand another -And look 1} Hens. : Kansas State and Brigham| Charles married the former Special Service Officer Lt. Eugene high-gear game and that Goalie ing at the co Iv's 4 e first 5 Young, won the first two games Gladys Gartrell of Madisonville, |Haas, Biglerville, -Pa., opens its | Gordie Henry may not play ane diana Colle “league’’ attrac-| | |of the Western regionals last] O. He met her shortly after his /56ason on the Hoosiers’ newly. other stellar game in the Her- “here are Alon in Kissim-| night at Kansas City, but eath Ar dissharge int 45 completed didtiond, half-file shey nets , Je, along with the wear size 4 mee, although ran into ‘more trouble than -ex-—nnY cischarge in % prbut rth “of “Memorial Stadium on 34-yedr-old$ player-coach Johnny “And the “the. Tribesters® pected,” Kangs State survived a “thought, it best" to keep the [wee Lane. Crawford and Billy Moe were guy that v . played one here [terrific scare to beat Arizona, 61) marriage a secret. 2 8 = the ringleaders in the B'ars’ Tues- What is thi ii Eade Ash Sunday against to 59°. while Brigham Young; — - THE Camp Atterbury team day. victory. Fe Pensacola Navy.) downed San Jose State, 68-61. Legislator Sells continues daily indoor workouts Heller to Fill In WE DID ~ 1 A game yesterday against the The K-State Wildcats, Big . . in off-hours. Simmons heads the| Ott Heller, Cap player-coach, vines Mr. F Pitawa Internations was canceled Seven champions, started out to Betting Tickets pitching staff that includes Cpl. /has planned one change in to- the actual on account of a, make miincemeat of the Arians PROVIDENCE, R. I. Mar. 22 Charles Bicknell, another former night's action. He'll be in uni- He folded f i ‘ ar 4 -| » R. 1, . 22) . Taba to day, Tri Se Vides oS hamplons ot 3 ge. 3 oF | (UP)—A State Representative Phil; Pvt. Bob Millikan, ex-Brook- form to fill in as a spare wing or his er b bon Gutterid i dt 1 | ' ‘who was found selling pari-mu-|1¥yn chain hurler from Montreal, defenseman. Winger Nelson Po- adda | ard ho or oe planns I to val - 110,000 watched In awe, she tuel tickets at a race track while and Pvt. Joe May, of Pueblo in|dolsky will sit out-as will Leo pians to do ! wy m BL : [[eStaters Died : Je ivi me his colleagues were ii session at the Western Association. Gravelle, he asked, | {1° Longer Mound Stint {lea 280 pi 50-27 Sh 10 mn. tHe state capitol explained today| Indiana was smothered in its| Heller may have to replace anybody el: § Heretofore, pitchers. have been point bulge a (that “you can’t get by” on a $300- Season opener at Durham, N. C, Rags Raglin at a defense post. A lot of Sdkced to work a 3-inning hitch {utes to play. * in the A-Year legislative salary. |yesterday, bowing 23 to 1 to Duke |Raglin, bumped hard Tuesday, those unifo dnly, but this afternoon, he slated | Soach Jack Gardner sent i the| ‘pe, ‘Charles R. Durham, a University. Joe Lewis, Duke's top had x-rays taken of his left because thi young Fred Uhlman to start ReEjate Jose: et A \nto Woonsocket Democrat, said the hurler, gave up only one hit. shoulder today feating a possible Squads Si 2 é id > ; {voters had rejecied a proposal to TTT, rr shoulder separation. : 3gainst the Mud Hens and to go an all-court press. And Arizona hag el $1500 LP ope “and ; But the pictures were negative. mark. Tha four or five stanzas, depending, of {amazingly began gaining ground. P y Jeg: ” year, Mor an Named : Hell h 8! . above ‘a h .@aurke, upon his effectiveness. - With inute and a half to go (we got to live. ud ' eller, however, wants to be ‘the ceil » Phiman was to be followed in Roger 3 goal brow ght| B. A. Dario, managing direc- Car d Mentor 2vafjable in Jue emergency, Rag- e ceiling. po 3 : ; Ro {tor of the track, said perhaps 12 an may not be able to the : dh the. box by Johnny Hutchings and {Arizona up to a 80-59 deficit. But| ir er legislators elo > ad. yx distance, : ] go THESE p
ANGELES, Mar. 22.0 Kilignd : a. Fit hes 4 BYU Vamps ational dT we United Press (eta spring, pa x : Eb of trate it earhy art joptioned nine rookies and vet- 0m rin champion NCAAA Rerlonal Journament Young will handle the golf arrive in Be pois gimme ai Fieldhouse. eran First Baseman Ed Stevens shooting for the “grand slam," |Kansas state 61 Arisona 80 =~ {team in addition to basketball. |°, 1145 a. m. > It's be th 0 minor league Subs. | okla dfdn’t impress in its first NCAA| Rational Junior Callese Tournament ore Prope oa A third game is set for the sponsored {rioters Bi Kou and dan Tor. could be because Roland Magers "hea! 6 Bermeniont (win) [Wayne North Side and returned oVSTlh, 0 indianapolis Satur- + Time sMilankovich and rookie Catcher Minson, who won the NIT's Most menton Harbor (Mich) 74, Tiffin Univer. {0 ee a at Sy He 21% cary, will be played Sunday night. after some
“Jim Mangan for further drills ‘with the varsity. . Stevens and Pitcher Joe Stel‘mack go to Indianapolis.
four first-half fouls and spent So much time on the bench that he scored only 12 points.
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Venturs (Cal) 78, Amarillo (Tex.) JC 48.|veteran. port two“years.
Men's National AAU Tournament at Denver, Colo. Air Gems 95, Delphi (Ind.
He is 27 years old and a Marine A fifth game would be played
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next Thursday in Indianapolis.
On the Ice
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Royce Lint. It’s a second meeting | sameos "(8toux City, Towa) 7. Ada, Okla! Ton’ AYOFFS with the Mud Hens, the Indians Divided |.oim® ‘Ove Named ‘Top of-Seven) onors | Stewart Chevrolets (San Francisco) 75, level wy Pct. having mauled them in Bartow fo vind Retna 5150 50 es ou. Player by ICC Coaches sufi oc og 1 Pusdav. In Cage Selections ji ca Sif sad or = or : | cum? pgroles | i Beginning today, according to : |Pearia. Ii. Cater illar Diesels 10. Guten] Jp Ove, Valparaiso Xs gant CO a ve) ¥ ver Gutteridge, the start itchers ors were divided evenly pnd ‘58° Et Se r, added more “outstanding per- Hershey fotiisee ses 1.000 ge ing p Hon | Phillips “66” Otlers (Bartlesville Oka.) 2 or" laurels to INS college INDIANAPOLIS PLATO "000
in future exhibition tilts will be asked to “go as far as they are @ffective and feel right.” Starting today, also, the Indians will play four consecutive
ference basketball selections for! the 1950-51 net season. Selected on the first team
among the Capital District Con-| 36 Kelpop (Los Angeles) 3
Mo.) 27. coaches are: Dwaine Bell, Pike miss. state Board of Health (Jackson) «1,
mver Chevrolets 64, Everybody's’ Drug pagketball career today
(Eugene Ore.) 35. Women’s National AAU Tournament at Dallas, Tex
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- | Kansas City, Mo., ! . w { Township, Ted Hagemeyer, Deaf. itholine Oflers (Tennriana, Tex.) past seagon, It was a unanimous;
games in Kissimmee, against 2) Inetrolt vai... yi - Toledo, Kansas City, Syracuse School, Bob Pugh, Lawrence Cen-|_Elite Cleaners (Shreveport) 22. ‘|selection by the league coaches. |Toronto 8 it 8 27 1 and Minneapolis. by tral. and Art Wooten, forwards; T'aioerela Coshulla (Mexico city) 26.| The 6-4 Valpo senior will per- BERtisa! on #1 & 111 io Undecided on First : ¥. |Phil Wampler and Tom Ander- Hanes Hosiery (Winston Salem, N.'c) 2. form with the Indiana All-Stars xew Fork .......- 1§ 383 # 168 37 Young Bill Phillips was slated 3lthough Bush pointed out that correspondents survey of loud |rooms,” last night at the Brah-lson centers, and Paul Menden- ai ‘(Des Momes. Towa) 44. Atlanta. Ga. N the Times benefit cage tussle ~~ = Results Last Night to handle the catching today but he also attended No. 9. caps to beat all loud caps. {man Inn, Tribe headquarters. hall, Beech Grove, Gar Wallsmith, pili 36 Vision. .Gurens Piatiview TD the Indianapolis Olympians feito’ & New Work 1 Gutteridge was undecided about 3 2 But after a curbstene conversa-| * = = [Lawrence Central, Gene McCul-| Tex) 40. Nashville (Tenn) Business here Apr. 14. He was previously Boston 6 chicage 3. 0 0 PLAYOFF who he would station at first| STEPPING along Kissimmee’s| tion, it turned out that Moe was| LEGGING it back to the hotel, jough, and Bill Messer, Beech cook's Gadblume's (Nashyillor 4h. Nash. 1amed most valuable” by is ais Results Last Night | ville, Tenn, Dreamettes 21. teammates. st. Pani 4. Tulss 1.
base. Lloyd Gearhart, who has| Broadway, we chanced across an wearing the skull cap on his large this correspondent saw more citi- \Grove, guards. been filling in at the initial sack, Indianapolis mail carrier fromisized head by command. His wife zens from Indiana. Given honorable mention are: : still was nursing an injured leg/the Ninth Ward, which is a big bought it in California and sent| The Tony Brandt family of four Bob Miller, Franklin Township; and was unavailable. ward. We don’t know how they it along with an order “to wear from Indianapolis stopped The Harry Zervas, Beech Grove; Bob Gutteridge said he'd have toimake it under the load of regulariit or else.” | Tomes correspondent and asked McDaniel, Lawrence Central; call upon one of three outfielders mail and greeting cards, but He's wearing it all right but for a full course of information George Gormat, Deaf School, and to play first, Frank Kalin, Don somehow they bear up under it. jg trying to bribe a seagull to [on the Indians, on Indianapolis Dean Templin, Pike Township. Dallessandro or Whitey Platt. |At any rate, here was Bob Par-' snatch it off his bean. land local weather conditions and,| The championship trophy was : { Culley Rikard also complained ker, out of the E. Michigan St. 8 8 how does the team stack up?|awarded to Franklin Township of a game underpinning and was station, in Kissimmee worrying AT A filling station on Broad- where's Ownie Bush? \with four straight victories. Oo <S a doubtful starterd about the Indians instead of wor- way, as the inquiring reporter, pe'll be down shortly. Wait, The District Conference track Catcher Melvin Brookey, com- rying about dropping the letter in from Indiana's Circle City ground. 'meet was set for May 3 at Broad ing to the Indians on “lend lease” the right box. stopped to glance at the barome-| . x ‘Ripple. | from New Orleans; vas Sus His “I'm on vacation,” Bob sald, |ter, a Hoosier car was spotted WALLY MIDDLESWORTH,| criti report today to relieve the burden . I'm down here checking [being slicked up for a long run. down from.Indianapolis, came {n : ; on Earl Turner and Phillips. i on the fish pin Mr. and Mrs. John Fox of last night, to swell the Hooster LUZAr Heads Officials Brookey was unable to make the ante that the Indians (Brownsburg, Ind, sald they colony. His old pals, Charlie] prank Luzar of Washington transfer yesterday because of the| gu, yorth. |were taking off for back home Shine and Charlie (Rip) Lynch gigh School, has been elected Fainou! at Sanford. Parker also said that his car In Indiana. Turned out they had already had departed. |president of the Indiana Officials Pointers To Rookies was stolen in Indianapolis a been in the Kissimmee area for 10, Wy mn Association for the coming year. In yesterday's curtailed prac-| th ad that he days spying on the ‘Indians and THE INDIANS still are in a gugene Glaze is vice president tice here, Manager Gutteridge cOUPle of months ago and that he latin the 1951 t lather about “Spoor Hill.” That's gna" jack O'Neal is secretary- ! thought some other Hoosier had speculating on the eam. = y.re a car, without any power ; found time to go out and give “They look pretty good to us, c I treasurer. Luzar was the 1941 lit out in it for Florida. p ! on, rolls “uphill.” Apparently it's i some league pointers to his rookie, said the Foxes, “and we'll be ETL oi) Prexy. keystone combination, Second . s 9-a right down there in front at the an optical illusion, but all tou Ea ED AT EN
Baseman Melvin Malak and CONTINUING down Broadway | go for it. 2 $hortstop Donald Hedrick. During it wasn’t long until another Hoo-| opening game in Indianapolis. After watching two cars and Maloof, Klapper Vie
" Give Manager Gutteridge some | ’ “ » the special “class” the Tribe sier was spotted gazing skyward help on Hage a) log watch Lani, Cig ION pail om Al Maloof meets Dave Klapper chieftain démonstrated the trick|looking for the sun to pop out.| 4. go. We've been following | 1 dn't stand it anv lowger. He at 8:30 tonight after defeating of making double plays‘ go/None other than Moe Robinson,| ¢ha [ndians for years.” |S to the road Joy aod a Lloyd Henderson, 50 to 39, in 88 through. He also tried to correct from around E. Washington 8t.| ’ in * the Indiana three-'
So there they go. Hoosiers hit-| grapefruit off a tree and set it innings Hedrick’s fault of taking his eye and Hamilton Ave. | ting it out for the North. But still| cushion billiard championship off the ball before picking it up | Hing it ou down on the white line marked
: Moe was wearing the loudest [the Hoosiers come to Kissimmee for the test. tourney match at the Board of for the throw. | cap that had come under this |day by day. It was “sorty, nol The grapefruit rolled “uphill.” Trade parlor last night.
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reporter stepped it off between : By United Press ~—The Chicago White Sox have raindrops along the main stem! SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Mar. 22—Paul Pettit, who received {sold Outfielder Gerry Scala, for-' which is good old Broadway in $100,000 from the Pittsburgh Pirates for signing his name, may |mer Indianapolis Indian, to SacKissimmee: |soon be getting $75 a month from his Uncle Sam for toting a gun. ramento of the Pacific Coast g 4 a The $100,000 bonus pitcher received notice from his draft board League. - THERE was the woman |vesterday to report for a pre-induction physical examination. A| ER Brooklyn College Baseball
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will make the presentation in a brief ceremony before the Red Sox’ exhibition game with the Washington Senators. Goodman hit .354 last season.
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from the North, wearing a fur draft board spokesman said the 19-year-old left-hander would be
coat. It was coolish, but not inducted within 60 days if he | Dodgers shipped Rex Barney back 4 9. ‘Besion University 3 that coolish. All she got was passes the examination. probably will open the season at to the Vero Beach, Fla., training Bere 33 Indias 1 Co crety 3. a stare. {third base and first base respec- layout today and scheduled plenty Louisiana Tech 4. Iowa 3 } 4 Oldtimers perched on the ST. PETERSBURG, » Fla.— tively. 'of work for the big right-hander Gee aang (14 . i
Johnny (Spider) Jorgensen was | + en route back to the major leagues today as Manager Leo
Durocher began to mold his
Jackson, a 24-year-old right-|/in another attempt to cure his handed hitter, batted only .225 in wildness. | 34 games for the Cubs in 1950 “Barney, who was wilder than {but has impressed in spring exhi-| ever against the University of Mi-
benches exchanging comment on the change in weather and all] agreeing it was all on account of | the blizzards north of the Mason-|
Dixon line. New York Slaun Inte 3 2 man bition game, Randy rangey, ami team yesterday, will pitch 2.8 4 | squad capable of challenging /200-pound former ger farm- three innings every other BUMPING Into Clarence for the a League pen- hand, hit .297 for Ft. Worth in Vero Bone, Ny aE nae] DIETZGEN and that's the color, too! (Bumpy) McKhann of Indian-| pant. (1950. , {ager Clyde Sukeforth. “We have! SLIDE t apolis who said he was an| pDurocher announced the pur- | ¢ {tried everything else. Maybe this bs alumnus of old No. 7 school on| chase of the former Brooklyn | SARASOTA, Fla.—~Boston [wil work. Bates St. | Dodger third-baseman from | Red Sox outfielder Billy Good- —
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—S8t. Louis Cardinal Outfielder Hal § Rice was scheduled to take his } Army physical examination today | at McDill Field.
man will receive the Bud Hillerich Memorial trophy for having won the American League batting championship today. A.L. President Will Harridge
THRILLS! ef VY crenenry &—§ ron
CALDER CUP PLAYOFFS SATURDAY
He made it three alumni of old] No. 7 in Kissimmee by adding the! names of Tribe President Owen J. Bush and your correspondent. However, after making the school] LOS ANGELES--Manager) rounds of Indianapolis, your cor- Frankie Frisch of the Chicago respondent wound up at old 39,/Cubs said today that Ransom playing the part in the class play Jackson, and Rookie Dee Fondy | as the wandering Jew—beginning| at No. 10, then transferring to 7,| 25, 28 and 39. McKhann and Bush couldn't! match that marathon in schools, |
TIME TO PLANT
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