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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Olymps Pla All-Stars Tonight In Butler Fieldhouse:

Indians Battle Reds Twice in Training Finale

By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor

The Indianapolis Indians now are down to’ the last roundup before toeing the mark for the opening of the American Association's Golden Jubilee season vs. the Milwaukee Brewers at Victory Field Tuesday night, But their final roundup is really something special for the fans, who have yet to see the 1951 Tribesters perform. Idle since Tuesday, as rain and

| . cold weather took over in the Synday's Game With

Hoosier state, the Indians felt Reds Starts at 2 A. M.

that at long last the law of aver- At the request of the Cinages would break cinnati Reds, tomorrow's exhitheir way and bition attraction here with the permit them to Indians will start at 2 p. m. battle the Cincin- instead of 2:30. Advancing the nati Reds at Vic-R Sunday starting time half an tory Field this hour will give the Redlegs an afternoon. Game early departure for home, time was set at ‘where they open the National 2:30. League season Monday, vs. the Pirates.

The Tribegters and the ueen City Ro also for the Cincinnati club and, of are booked to Ash course they also will want to size clash here tomorrow afternoon at/UP the new crop of Indians, who 2:00, which will; conclude the|haVve been practicing and playing spring exhibition schedules for|in Florida and elsewhere since

Mar. 5. : botlt dole, The Reds, like the Indians, Righthanders Picked pitched their training camp in

Tribe Manager Don Gutteridge Florida, at Tampa, where they announced that he would start are ‘‘perpetual” spring visitors. Fred Strobel, righthander, on the! The Tribesters, who were at Kissmound this afternoon and that/immee, journeyed to Tampa one Harry Fisher, also a righthander day last month and Mdnager who just recently joined the club, luke Sewell’s major leaguers would go against the Queen City Pinned their ears back. team tomorrow. Bill Rose was to Needless to say, the Indians relieve Strobel today, if necessary. hold high hopes of plastering a Willard Ramsdell was slated on Couple of defeats on the Cincinthe Cincinnati mound today. |nati pastimers while they are in \ {town over the week-end. It's been Eimer Riddle and Johnny Me-\,,,.q perore by Indianapolis clubs. Call, one of whom will pitch the| National League experts believe American Association lid-lifter! the Reds have it in‘ them to Tuesday. Will pitch batting Prac-|, chieve a string of upsets over

tice briefly and do some runninng more favored opponents this year week-end to keep on briefly edge. |i, 4.1 pitching holds to the form Tribe Business Manager Ted displayed in spring training. Sullivan thinks the week-end! Indians and Reds arranged a series with the Reds is sure to four-game series this spring and strike the fans' fancy if the so far only one has been played, weather is right for baseball. {in Florida. The second of the Indianapolis and state fans al- series, booked in Richmond yes-| ways have held a kindly feeling terday, was washed out. i

Dodgers, Red Sox ‘Picked’ As World Series Opponents

However, Writers Covering National League |; Put New York Giants Down as No. 1 Choice Mee Named

By LEO H. PETERSEN United Press Sports Editor i NEW YORK, Apr. 14—A Dodger-Red Sox world series in 1951.

" ge | That's what this corner believes after spending seven ves BIg 10 Spokesman

watching 10 major league ball clubs training in Florida and obtainIng all the information available on the clubs which trained in

the West. : So for better or worse—it's“usually worst—here’s the forecast

on the outcome of the 1951 pennant races: Boston, with three ace pitchers

NATIONAL AMERICAN in Warren Spahn, Johnny Sain| Brooklyn Boston

. | | Philadelphia New York /make a battle out of it until they... trpiversity’s Big Ten faculty |representative and athletic com-|

Boston Cleveland ‘hot weather of August and SepNew York Detroit {tember catches up with such

st Yous Chicago laging players as Bob Elliott, mittee chairman on July 1. ida * y i He will succeed Dr. William R. ¥ Cincinnati Washington [Walker Cooper, and d¢ Kerr. : Russo-N ! Breneman according to an anChicago Philadelphia | New York finished sfrong last Pittsburgh St. Louis season, but was playing without g wes.

That's going along with the ,r.seure and the betting is that concensus of - baseball writers yi, Hearn, and perhaps Sal

ed by Tnited Press in the ve? _ sity’s tenth faculty representative race last season at Darlington, polled by the U Maglie, also, Won't be the pitch since the school joined the West- S. C. ern Conference on Dec, 1, 1899. He will serve in addition as chair-| man of both the university's 22man general committee and the executive group.

Prof. Mee is chairman of the

American League, but against ers in 1951 they were in 1950.

the grain in the National where : - the major league writers selected ran Fordiials, Regs oni eve ne Giants as ir No. 1 choice, E St the Giants as, thei na Cube Tiere 10 he

ating the Dodgers second. league) tating ouge troublesome and could crash the Pitching Is Question

first division if any of the other All National League managers clubs slump. But there appears

;Department of Management in pn ie 5 ! ; : i -} the Pirates, Norm Olson Special as he entered will admit that man for man, out-ito be no hope for e Pira the Indiana University School of the northeast turn on his 123d lap!

Business and director of the Bu- jast year, will drive the Palmer {reau of Personnel Relations and Special entered by Fred and Dick Cleveland Infield Uncertain (Placement. He will attend the an- Palmer of Indianapolis. they will As Bucky Harris remarked, nual May meeting of the conferhave enough pitching to go along there should be a congressional ence at Chicago with Dr. Brene- be at the wheel of a car he PUT-|crappies, with their obvious advantages. investigation if the Red Sox don’t man and Athletic Director Payl chased recently from Dick Cott/phave win the American League pen-J. Harrell.

ride of pitching, the Dodgers have who have little except a hardthe best club in the league. They hitting outfield. figure to out-hit, out-field and outgpeed the other teams. So the question is whether

Charley Dressen, the new manager, thinks they will. So does the writer, for with poor pitching last year they came within an out

nant this season. They have been| strengthened by the addition of! pitchers Bill Wight, Ray Scar3 ra. borough and Harry Taylor and / the NaOr ying the Phillies for fa the Shortstop Lou Boudreau. There final day of the season. The 8 no more confident manager in yr ’ : ‘the game than Steve O'Neill. : Dodgers do not need even good si ] | pitching to win; fair pitching will i Sikes don Seute to got do it. With fellows like Don New! the breaks—mos

ittedly self-made — for three combe and Preacher Roe — both/™ 3 19-game winners last year — Years in a Iow and may be

crowded to finish second. Clevearound, they are off to a good land, with fine pitching, has too| #tart, uncertain an infield, which kicked The Philligs are going to miss ,y, Key games last year. De17 game. wings Curt Simmons, jtrs1t {5 going to miss Art Houttenow in the Army, and there iS & nap the 19-game winner of 1950, feeling that Eddi¢ Sawyer's club who is now in the Army. is due to get its lumps. Relief] The White Sox appear to be the ace Jim Konstanty hasn't been most improved team of the second

going too well. Sawyer hasn't division clubs and may beat out| found any pitcher to take Sim- the Senators to top the second mans’ place. division. The A's and Browns are

The Whiz Kids may have to go building and figure to battle it out all out to finish second.

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Times State Service BLOOMINGTON,

Prof. Mee will be the univer- tory in the -final championship!

It’s Not Worth Holmes in Palmer Special ‘Wetting a Line

The other two drivers nomi-| Tne outlook for good week-end nated today are Jackie Holmes of fishing is far from appealing acIndianapolis and Joseph Barzda cording to the Indiana Depart{ment of Conservation.

Throughout the state Conservation Officers report lakes and streams muddy and milky due to the heavy downpours and squalls. Some success has been reported Barzda,|jn Elkhart County's Simonton a newcomer at Indianapolis, will 1 ake and Elkhart River, where,

600 Reds when they play here today | and tomorrow afternoon.

Apr.

FORTIER engine.

(Shaheen of Springfield, Ill

{and welterweight champion of In-| ! diana, making his first start since In the fifth when he found the ,., being defeated by Del Flanagan 2nge and began landing his

famed left jab and scoring with Lo , ttl in nisville last Jom, bat *d both hands in the close-in fight-

ling. The sixth was even and {Parker took the last four rounds. It was the third meeting for Parker and Marsh and not Judges Agree thing was settled. Marsh won the

|it out with Dave |Akron, and the 826 fans were making as much noise at the end as a packed house.

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Fight Results

By United Press

Adrian Belk: Real” B18 y 0) JIE TORK 85, ehalth Arson eh Rose orf, «H-0, .. . 0 Jerry Kirkpatrick, Bowsher True! 1| Brothers, 100, New Cas agi

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Truek .. 40 {Fran Lipps, Vets Administration... 491| NEW ORLEANS — Joe Brown, 133, New leans, outpointed Teddy ( vis, 128, New York‘ (10),

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and in the third round, Marsh! James €ousin landed a short right to Parker's lis, won a six-round. decision éver H |chin that sent the Indiana champ Bill Harrington, 152, Akron, and temorr down. Parker hit the carfvas with Rusty Cleek, 154, New Castle, one knee and bounced back up, knocked out Bob Oskie, 156, Co- *ide No. f, Call Roets but he still had to take the eight- lumbus,” in 1:31 of count required in Indiana. lround.

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Groza at Halftime; Butler Band to Play

College Players Plan Running Game; Barnstorming Has Kept Olymps in Shape

Continued From Page One

We'll run a lot and take care with our shots. Who knows?” And what of the Olymps? What have they been doing since the Minneapolis Lakers knocked them out of the National Basketball Association playoffs three weeks ago? Well, the Olymps have been barnstorming the state to keep their playing edge. They feel that night after night of basketball. is practice enough. The Olymps cast includes the

Wah Jones, Groza, Ralph Beard, Joe Holland, Leo Barnhorst, Cliff Barker, Bruce Hale, Paul Walther, Bob Lavoy. Gone are Don Lofgran and John Mahnken. Lofgran went home to 8an Francisco and Mahnken, lendlease player from Boston, returned to the Hub City. Mal McMullen has come off the reserve list to be the ninth and last Olymp. Named by Coaches Hinkle says the All-Stars will open with Indiana's Phil Buck and Jack Brown, Indiana Central's's Dwight Swails, and DePauw’s John Stauffer and Purdue’s Norm Greiner. In reserve will be Evansville’s Bob Barnett and Bob Sakel, Canterbury's Evan Fine, Purdue's Glen Bahler, Tay-

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lor's Norm Wilhelmi, Hanover's Gus Moorhead, Franklin's Loyd _ Smith and Notre Dame's Neal * Fichtel.

All-Stars were selected by Ine: diana college basketball coaches, - Two men selected, who will not be able to play tonight, are Jim Ove . of Valparaiso and Bill Tosheff of Indiana. Both have been sid lined by knee injuries. 4

The Fieldhouse doors will openat 6 o'clock. Game time is 8:30.

| Prior to the game, players will be - introduced to the crowd. Hen~ famillar figures of Coach Wah- |

zie’s Butler band will supply the tunes for the festivities. Example ‘Necessary’ : Groza appreciation night is nothing new to the Olymps. They appreciated Groza more and more: after each game during the NBA season. One of the finest athletes and gentlemen in the country, Alex is long overdue for a “night.” Olymp Coach Wah Jones is a man of few words. Defeat isn’t one of the words. The pros will be out to win. Some of the play~ ers they face tonight will be pros next season. There's nothing like setting a good example say the . Olymps. Er That's your All-Star-Olymp basketball menu as served by The Times, fans. You liked it so much . last year that you're coming back .

for seconds tonight,

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Around the Association . . . No. 7—

Millers, 1950

AA Winner,

Figure to Be Stronger

Minneapolis Banking on Repeating as : League Chump; Show Up Well in Training

MER AL ) = I (IR

W's 54 Cars in "500" Fie Monday Deadline Nears

Russo, 9th Place Last Year, to Drive Own Offy; Holmes to Wheel Palmer Car

It’s going to be another crowded Gasoline Alley at ihe Indian-i {apolis Motor Speedway this season. { Six more rade car entries were announced today by-Speedway — President Wilbur Shaw oosting the 500-Mile Race field to 54. land Vern Bickford, figures to!Prof. John F. Mee will become In- Shaw is expecting 70 by Monday night's deadline. There are facili-

an extra good southpaw pitchér and a reliable utility infielder for insurance over the long race.

Idas [Coed Seeking 3

AU Swim Titles

Lafayette” Girls Finish Second

1 i HOUSTON, Tex. Apr. 14— are sure it will Mary Freeman, a pert, 17-year- happen, they . old George Washington Univer- have to guard against overconsity freshman, sought her third, fidence.

repeat as titleholders, and | Minneapolis fans

" Paul Russo, who has finished,

among the first 10 three times in/cYlinder non-supercharged engines the classic, will drive his own|of 270 or 274 cubic inch displaceichels Special again thisiment. The engine in the Page car

year. He finished in ninth place!

nouncement by President Herman jae vear. It is the same car.’ a supercharged power plant of

Johnnie Parsons wheeled to vic-|183 cubic inches.

of New Brunswick, N. J. Holmes, who hit the wall in the|

national swimming title today in| the Women’s indoor AAU cham- Tommy Heath feel that the Mil|lers have shown a lot of stuff in

Miss Freeman won two titles training and should be in good

in yesterday’s opening events—! the 200-yard backstroke and the 300-yard individual medley. And] she said she hoped to win two

shape when the starting bell! rings. } |Hale,g “We're not as strong in the Barkers 4 more crowns before the meet hitting department as we were! Totals 32 ends tomorrow.

in the 200-yard backstroke was good enough to defeat defending champion Maureen O'Brien of .the Chicago Town Club, who fing and second-placer erly will give that Miller right paseball team will open their be- : Shelia Donahue of the Lafayette, field fence a drubbing this sea- jated season against E. C. Atkins | son. He's valuable in the clutch,| Co, team Apr. 22, in Indianapolis at Riverside No. 2.

‘Ind., Swim Club. | Miss Freeman, representing the Indianapolis fans will vouch. bluegills and suckers Ambassador Hotel Swimming The Millers lack an air-tight]

been taken with Club of Washington, D. C., took pitching staff at present, but they

(Last of the Association series)

By United ‘Press MINNEAPOLIS, Apr, 14—The Minneapolis Millers, American

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Association champions last year, gave the league’s other seven teams fair warning today that they expect to repeat this They hope to field an even stronger team this year. f a

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“We took the Association race last year, and I think we're

The one drawback the Millers might have is that they will need

If the Millers are going to

Both Ryan and Manager

Miss Freeman last year” Heath said. “But! I was entered in the 100-vard back- we're better in a defensive way.” |Site. i i # i= § stroke today and the 100-yard! | mm area . breaststroke and 200-yArd free- pyuT WITH Roy Weatherly, for- , mer Indianapolis Indian, just Miss Freeman's time of 2:32.1350n from the Giants, Heath may change his tune before the season is too old. {

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stronger this year, so you figure out how we stand,” General Manager Rosy Ryan said.

Olympians Trim Ex-Butler Stars MUNCIE, Apr. 14-The Indian

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‘'apolis Olympians held a 6 to 2

lead today in their state basket'ball series with an all-star squad. The Olymps trimmed the all-

| ‘stars, composed largely of ex-

Butler players last night, 72 to | 62 before 1200 fans here in the Muncie Fieldhouse. Bob Lavoy, Olymp center ° loaned to the all-stars, led both, : teams in scoring with 16 points. Paul Walther topped the Olymps.

with 14. o (7%) All-Stars (62 & : : fg It § pl. Holland.t 0 §Bvanat 3 1 !Groza.f-c 4 3 Brien { 1 0 « Beard! 6 0 Lavoy.c 1.3.3. Barnhorst,e 5 0 1 9g 818 | Walther,g 5 4 y.8 gO 2 1 0{Diets.g 301 «1.3 3 — —— 8 5! Totals » 49 —Score By, Quarters— :

E. C. Atkins Batters. To Face Simmons |

Times State Service : 2 CAMP ATTERBURY, Apr. 14 * —The 28th Division's “Keystone”

The “Keystone's” first attempt : at Indiana University was washed |

of Detroit, Mich. It is a Maserati worms, wigglers, minnows and the 300-yard individual medley in hope to get help from the Giants out last week.

with a four-cylinder Meyer-Drake pight-crawlers.

Fishing is fair in Coal Creek, Today's other entries, with Shawanee Creek and the Wabash drivers not yet selected, were re- River in Fountain County. ceived from Ross Page of San! Conservation Officer Howard Jose, Cal.; William J. Lutes of Webb, White County, (Detroit, Mich.; and Mrs. Evelyn waters of Shafer and Freeman Allllakes are very milky with the |six cars are rear-drives and five same conditions existing in the Frank Saucier, minor league playof them will be powered by four- Tippecanoe River.

4:06.3. Ann Moss of the Lafayette Swim Club was second.

|before the season is too old.

{base rookie who was called up by! {the Giants late last year, is back! . lwith the Millers and that pleases! Faces Suspension |everyone. | ST. LOUIS, Mo., Apr. 14 (UP)—!

er of the year in 1950 and last of

Parker, Marsh Keep Fans On Edge in Sizzling Draw

By JIM HEYROCK Joltin’ Gene Parker thinks he won. Dave Marsh thinks he won. The judges couldn't see that anybody won.

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Tookie Gilbert, sensational first]

Gilbert has looked good in|

THE MILLERS still need a

(good utility infielder, but, Saucier, who has rejected all are hopeful that the Giants will] Brownie bids, admitted in Okmul- send them one. Ryan has made gee, Okla. that he was having|several attempts to get Bobby his old Philly number “28.” {contract trouble with the Browns. Mavis, Toledo second baser, but “I realize that a rookie coming hasn't been s@ccessful. up to the majors is generally ex-

He feels that the Millers would

And the crowd, meager as it was, couldn't make up its mind. pected to take the $5000 minimum be set if they could get a utility But with all these differences of opinions, last night's 10-round salary,” said Saucier, “but frank- infielder of Mavis’ caliber and a

Gene Parker, 1413; lightweight —

After 10 rounds of furious first meeting, Parker took the Winning pitcher, Wyse. islugging, Judge Anthony Coppi second and last night's battle was [scored it 50-50 and Judge Fred a draw. Krukemeier scored the same.| Signs Return Referee Frank Arford marked his/ $ . 2988 card, 51 to 49, in favor of Parker./to sign a return engagement for, Mag jo. Settel ° This reporter's card was Apr. 27. Updike was so impressed Mitchell. {marked 50-50. It would have been by last night's battle, he wanted |gprookiyn (N) the decision to/to bring the rematch back next Ne: © 1268 either fighter despite the fact no- week. But articles already have . 3 5 body likes to see a tie or a draw. been signed for Andy Anderson B But both fought as thoughito meet Joe Arthur for the mid7 everything in the world was at dleweight title next Friday. | In the preliminary bouts last; { Marsh easily took the first four night, George Morris, 127,.Louls-| rounds, although Referee Arford ville, gave the first round to Parker|12414, Akron; Dallas Hill, 150, In{because of a low blow landed by dianapolis, won by a technical Baltimore (IL) knockout over Bob Anderson, 152, | Slow Starter Louisville in :28 of the second

Parker was slow to get started round.

Parker's first good round came

offered to get me in line,”

Exhibition Baseball

By United Press AT PHILADELPHIA i 010 040 011— 7 9 1 Solved early in the year—and the were postponed or canceled. 1 top officials think they will be— 8) and Seminick. Minneapolis could be a tough out-

Home Rant: ononsg, bitches: fit to keep from the title,

Philadelphia (A) Philadelphia (N)

Cristante (6) Konstanty

9 Innings to Allew Teams

Promoter Norb Updike was fast Nv York Nb... pa 2

estrum; Lemon ome Runé—-Thompson, {Brookiyn PPO 2

AT NEW YORK

Winning _ pitcher,

decisioned Tommy Tibbs,

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Washington (A)

s, 150, Indianapo- Amateur Baseball Eagles will practice at Brookside No. 1. Tryouts are welcome at the Vestal Steel workout tomorrow at . I. i

ames ith state teams and will practice Morrow a p 2

the fourth . i

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;main event in the Armory will go into the record books as a draw. ly I'm earning more than that in good left-handed pitcher. ——| tha 0] fleld1s.”

Coach Lt. Eugene M. Hass, act- : ing Special Service Officer: said that the Division’s schedule will include games with ‘strong independent, semi-pro, collegiate and professional balls clubs in this area, with the possibility of a . major league team appearing:

spring practice and Minneapolis here for an exhibition game. ‘fans are hopeful that Giant Manthe major league holdouts, faces 28¢r Leo Duarocher doesn't call the same number he had with suspension unless he comes to Dim again. terms with the St. Louis Browns| by Monday, President Bill Witt of the Browns said today.

Cpl. Curt Simmons will wear

the Philadelphia Phillies when he takes the mound for the former Pennsylvania National Guard unit’s baseball team, Simmons, who won 17 games for the Phillies last season, drew

Washington Trims | Warren in Rain

Washington came out the better

Daryl Spencer might answer mydder yesterday as the high.

into shape.

If the few Miller problems are

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BICYCLE TIRES

CARLISLE DELUXE . $i 19 BALLOON TIRES, Sis 26x2125 . GOODYEAR & U. 8. CHAIN $2 25 BALLOON. Al Sises .

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Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts.

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wouldn’t the problem for a utility infielder, school = Continentals trimmed much more than they have and Les Klesitz might fill the Warren Central, 74 to 43, in a need for a left-handed pitcher. qual track meet at Washington. Klesitz, who has complained of a {sore arm, seems to be working kept the lads from getting anywhere near decent performances.

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All other city and county events !

College Baseball

Canterbury at Wabash (rain), 3 Hofstra 7, Fordham 4 (11 innings), +3 Ithaca 4, Army 2. . LaSalle (Philadelphia) 13, St. John's

(Brooklyn) 17.

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h ary 3, 840 Michigan State at Purdue (raini, -559 | Mississippi. State 17, Alabama 10. . Nebraska 9, Buena Vista 6. 552 Northwestern at Lake Forest (ram), S16 Notre Dame at Ohio State (rain) 813 Oklahoma 11, Kansas State 2. 300 Sklahoma A. & Ms 19, Pennsylvania 11, West Chester Pet. Villanova 4. Dartmout.

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ake Forest 12, South Carolins 8,

Wisconsin at Indians (rain).

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