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‘Dodgers End | , Wait for Next Year’

By United Press VERO BEACH, Fla., Feb. 20—The Brooklyn Dodgers ended their sorrowful wait for “next year” today and opened their 1952 spring training camp, Manager Charley Dressen’s first step in a program to make up for, the Dodgers’ pennant failure of 1951 was to order sluggers Gil Hodges and Carl Furillo to learn| to hit to right field. Both men! slumped badly in the stretch drive « as the Giants came on to win. “TI want to break that left field shift against them,” Dressen ex-| plained. “They'll be better hitters if they learn to slice to right fleld.” = n » y HODGES BLASTED 40 home runs and knocked in 103 runs last season but he batted only .268. Furillo hit' 16 home runs ahd knocked in 91 runs although he FF served as leadoff man most of the i

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season, He batted .295.

Bratton Fights

Vie Cardell, Hartford,

Chicago Stadium. # ~ ~ BUT LEGAL problems, a item permanently on his list of worries since 1949, will hold up his probable payoff estimated at around in a

nonsupport Chicago

$552, while a government assess-

t ment of $32,000 for back, taxes

for 1949 also was still effective. i. International Boxing Club Secretary Truman Gibson said Bratton would get nothing for to-

vorced, his jaw broken three times and his hands broken twice, meets Conn,, in ‘a §0-round television bout at the

$4000. His first wife filed suit for court BE yesterday, alleging he owed her

Shriners Head for Chicago Mee

The Murat Shriners of In- gether

. | : . : . vet it was Colette Breltob, Erna T n ht : + dianapolis havesa big day in Roce baum and Julia . Lang bowling coming up this week- who drew cheers from the gal- " . : * end. lery. x iarl Bright, president of the Mrs. Brehob, wife of Wilfred, or 0 n Shrine League , which has its who has an interest in the Sport weekly session Thursday Bowl, led the feminine Kkeglers at Central’ ‘Al- * with 638, which she rolled at her By United Press : a stra husband's establishment. Colette CHICAGO, Feb. 20—John- Ch Randunoey a member of Swengel's Ice Cream ny Bratton fights for nothing teams will jour- team. had a string of 203-232-203 Yih v hl ! in the Womeri's League. tonight. But the Negro bat- ney to Chicago Lanz. “weariog. the. clos. nf tler figured a shot at Kid Gav- $F fo0 Sst Kn Childs Jewelry, posted 631 in the ilan's world welterweight cham- National Bo wi- Won-Ten Women's League at pionship might warrant a free; g Association Pritchett's Recreation, Julia hit ; show. itourfiament. The her peak in the middle game with the leaders in the Recreation Bratton, twice married, once di- 4 nay opened 278 after opening with 167 and League at Pennsylvania Alleys. . closing on 186. Bhe had nine Miller Ensminger of Washington

9 on Feb. 2 and straight stkikes entering the 10th Chevrolet rolled 614. Robert

oT fontinue un {frame but 2 split ruined’ Julia's Rumsche of Coca-Cola fired 609. ‘In addition to chances for 300. “ Mary Kiser of Childs Jewelry y 3 i The only ofelal ABC 300 had 597 in the Won-Ten Women's the two dozen teams competing, rojled by a woman this seaso he 391 le Won an ) I 8 there will be 48 bowlers in doubles was in October when Marge Craig RE ye re y oe go 2 . ary and 96 in singles. The prize lure j4 12 girfkes at Latayette. 593 and iy Kelly oy Peoples

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is better than $10,000 and has attracted approximately 500 Rosenbaum, bowling for Outfitting registered with 560. teams from Wisconsin, Michigan, Highway Corner, had a 601 Jack Bowman finished behind

Illinois, Ohio and Indiana. series in the Women's League Loggins in the Eagle Creek

League with a 632 for Frigidaire

i sali Capital City ‘ . comp i Het apial at ty at Sport Bowl. Erna fashioned [at Broad Ripple. Fred Frosch of a. m. Saturday on a specially| ® threesome of 212.211-178 for Hirschman Mattress shared the

: : Yo . ; (position with him on an identical {chartered Monon train, A motor her first 600 of the season. score, Bill Beck of Haufler Engi-

cycle escort provided by the host! gy4ck ILovelace of Anderson neering shot 610. Medina Shriners of Chicago Will f umber finished with 649 in the; Dutch Garsnett of Capital clear a path to the Edgewater past Side Chevrolet Classic at| Radiators rolled 611 to pace the

LAST OF SUMMERS—Syra- night's scrap, but.neither would

cuse and the Indianapolis Caps "the government. = = ”

Dressen also revealed he would experiment with Furillo lower

down in the batting order “where will finish their ssason's hockey

his power might help us more : ] WE'RE GOING to hold the He indicated Peewee Reese would series here tomorrow night and: money,” he said, “until these he restored to the leadoff position working at one of the defen. ©2365 are settied, . he ocgupied under Burt Shotton . , Bratton, who now lives in Long and Billy Cox would be the lad. $e Positions for the invading island, N. Y. with his second

Warriors will be Danny Summers, former Cap rear-guard.

wife 'and baby, paid his first wite $250 yesterday as partial settie- — ment. Bratton, once recognized by the National Boxing Association as welterweight champion, lost his title to Kid Gavilan in less than three months, aimed only at getting .another chance at the crown. The fight will be televised

tonight at 9 over WFBM-TV, Syracuse lost its fourth straight ,,. LB .b tL : game to St. Louis last night, 4 High Shcool Basketball

to 2, as the Flyers stayed eight cathedral 69. Dear School 33.

ing candidate to succeed Reqse in the No. 2 position. In neighboring St. Petersburg, Manager Eddie Stanky appointed Red Schoendienst as co-captain of the St. Louis Cardinals and said Schoendienst had assured him he would play any position Stanky asked him to. » - ‘a STANKY and Schoendienst are both second-basemen and it was owner Fred Saigh’s understanding Stanky would be a playing manager. Therefore, it is indicated that Schoendienst will soon be an outfielder giving the Cardinals two co-captains in the outfield (Enos Slaughter is the other) and a manager in the infield. On other fronts: In Philadelphia, the Phillies announced: the signing of Outfielder Del Ennis at an estimated $35,000 and the Athletics reported the signings of Outfielders Dave Philley and Keith Thomas. At Mesa, Ariz.,, Manager Phil Cavarretta of the Chicago Cubs took . first - base candidate Dee wrestling Alliance championship Ners Vernon 52. Edinburs 51. Fondy under his personal wing today after pinning challenger Bleasant Lake 11. Seats, Centar 58. as he sent his 23-man squad Ray Eckert two out of three falls Poseyville 60. Chrisney 57. ° through another workout. Cav-at the Armory. arretta hopes Fondy, once a'- A capacity crowd of 3600 saw Scotland 61. Coalment 39. bright Dodger prospect, will make Foren Taos win the first fall in Sofiivan an Jllet Hae Wier 38.

R i 3 : T 42, Mont: 30. him a bench manager. 15 minutes with a rolling chin Terre Haute Garfield 64. Otter Creek 47. At Sarasota, Fla,

the Boston jock. Thesz took the second in 14 Union City 4%, Jacksen Township (RanRed Sox announced dolph} 48

Shortstop minutes and the third in seven Washinston-Clay ‘53. Wakarusa 46. Vern Stephens, Infielder Fred minutes. Waynetown 49, Darlington 48.

‘estfield 50, Noblesville 45. Hatfield and Pitcher Jim Atkins’ 1n other bouts, Vincent ron 14 5 oblesville 45. had come to terms leaving Pitch- ang Al Lovelock . 30 al 5 grappled 30 min- Fight Results ers Ray Scarborough, Fred Mas- ytes to a draw and Frank Taylor g t BUNS hess

A 3 4 z 3 { terson and Mel Parnell unsigned. won the opening bout in 19 Min-| WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.- Cares Mace Scarborough and Masterson ytes from Joe Millich. {154, Harford, Conn, .outpointed Billy

Flyers Keep 8 In Front of Caps

The Syracuse .Warriors headed for Indianapolis today where they meet the Caps tomorrow night in the Coliseum.

. . (Avilla 41, Wolcottville 40. Western TDi- Argos 80, Tyner 41 Bellmore 48. Rockville 39. Solumbus oy Sloorsaville Vig i anville (Ill) , nten 43, Louis 11 den 54. Kennard 49

dianapolig ‘in -the vision hockey race.

The wictory cost St.

a fist-fight with Norm Gustavsen oP I% ict 54. Hammond Ciark 47. and seven to Steve Black. who Gill Township (Sullivan) 55, Blackhawk

gashed an ankle while board- Greensfork 3. Whitewater 49, checking | Griffin 62, Troy 49. CXIng. Harrisburg 63, Clarksburg 61. ee {Ireland 88, Epsom 23. Jackson Central 54. Carmel 51, Knightstewn 53, Carthage 37 Lafayette 64, Crawfordsville 57. Madison ’ Township (St. Joseph) 47, Middlebury 46

Thesz Beats Eckert To Keep Mat Title

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| Russellville 66, Tangier 47

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points in front of last-place In- Maxwell 54, Park 52 (double overtime),

stitches; four to Eric Pogue after Evansville Lincoln 30, Evansville Mater

» ! Mishawaka 63, Ft. Wayne North Side 61. ep 4 oes Boston 37. i Lou Thesz retained his National Mooreland 61. Lewisville 49. i

Royal Center 76. Young America 39. i

Beach Hotel where city bowlers will make their headquarters.

Starting at 2:30 p. m, the 24

teams will use all the alley: Saturday at Bowling. Lanes, Corporated. 5221 Broadway. The doubles and singles divisions have the In dianapolis keglers scheduled tor 1 ard 3 p. m., respectively, on

Sunday

Mar. 1 WIBC Deadline

HERE'S A REMINDER for all city" teams planning to participate in the WIBC championship tournament opening in St. Louis on Apr. 24. The deadline for entries is Mar, 1 and no circum-| team to

Mrs. Emma Phaler, secretary |

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| captains should mail their en- | tries to 694 S. High St., Colum-

bus. | This year's renewal of the WIBC is expected to shatter all previous entry marks. In 1949, 2600 teams participated. There is a possibility that the. '52 tourney will have approximate- |

| ly 3500 teams. i

The St. Louis Women’s Bowling Association has pulled out all stops to make this year’s tourna-

{ment a success. There are 17 womlen’s leagues comprised of 143

teams in St. Louis and all squads’ ‘have entered the tournament.

| St: Louis is the birth place of ithe WIBC and was

organized | back in 1916 under the pioneering of Dannis J. Sweeney, known as the “Grand. Old Man of Bowling.”

Women Steal Spotlight

BOB LOGGINS of Eagle Creek Nursery rolled a 674 series at Broad Ripple Alley last night but

Pritchett - Hunt - O'Grady. Bob Striebeck of Century Cleaners had 630 and Louie Cox of National Trailer Sales rolled $25. Frances

field in the AMA League at Central Alleys. Harry Wheeler was the leader in the Rotary League with the same score and

Raftery got a 616 series. Bob John Andrews’ 606 was tops in Earl of Grapho Water Pumps - the Allison Jet League at Sturms, rolled 628 while Ed Battson of les Brittenbach Jr. was top Sportsman's Store could do no P¢ rformer in the Recreation better than 607. Jim Jackson }ague with 601 at Dezejan's.

John Massie's 601 led the J. D

fired 603 series, Adams League at Speedway,

Joe Bergman's 623 led the a«

tion in the Naval Ordnance, Other scores last night: League at P-H-O site. Larry Speedway—Allison Mixed League 4 5 - * (Ed Howard 841 Fenney of Fenney and Feeney Marie Christlan » 488 , Parkway—~Invaders L topped the Lady of Lourdes Jean Mone y league League with 610. Tom Doyle had Pritchett—Tuesday A. M. | Alma Funke . 813

a 156 triplicate. or et . ves Herman Sodeman of Schuster pos vero! mit qaesday Handicap

5 Coal rolled 644 to lead all bowl. Titel Lanes—Riviera Ploneer League’ ers in the Troy Oil League at|Colile Foller . i. 440 Sport Bowl. Ed Hastings of py, Jjdisnavcls Power & Lunt. Hoosier Monument had 601. a gin UPVOWn—Pepsi-Cola League 3% There were nine 800 series in! CAA League = the West Side Classic. John! Fd, Button oo =eresesses S08 Fehr of Bowes Seal Fast led! 1aria—Hoatier Workel's Braneh 33 the field with 633 but Henry. Fon Helen Stewart 550 of West Side Bowling was Fight german gory Te Grande Lounge behind him with 632. Johnny Me- tee P VA Mixed League Grew of Freyn Brothers had 626 pauline Fiesnor . t::2eseveee BH

and Fred Estle of Philip's AutOirgs cox . TF Maller Si 498

Sales posted - 623. The other , = MoonLite—Home Appliance * PE | A e or shun scores included Bib Smith, Adams Wilma Warkock! 8 8 Electrotype, 619; Russ Parsons,| thems Brager mor Leasue “1

Degelan’s—Kingan Women League ckey Fullen ' 82 ountain Square—Manual High School

Williams Furniture, 614; Joe Wil-|g kerson, Solatary Beverage, 613;

M 1 Roy Wischmeyer, Roselyn, 613; a1} Calvert Mixed League 7 nam 791 Carl Hardin, Tompkins Tee AM yunitnag rseesenveses 408 - { ntiers—Am Cream, 604. Caro McYe erican States League 0 ; i" ’ Sahara Grot Andy Taylor's 641 series was | Bieaner_ amith ue ie Laity ite entral-—8t best in the John Hancock League Harold Plerd _ ... Ny Yau Camp on at Fox-Hunt. Robert Jordan of |Msriann Perel Sarviee” " ’ ’ {Frank Eads SRT § Wolman's had a 637 and John ‘IGE, Kiit,, ory + 343 Seyried of Hartman Drills |, Jisss—U. 5. Rubber Women posted 626. Dale Allison and Marie aiden Wir Lane, m Garrison

Beech Grove—Pennsylvania

Bud Land rolled: 611 and 604, , Bud Moore E.U.B. League

respectively. | y . Tom Thigpe George Ley of Schwitzer-Cum- Delaware —Allied Printeraft

mins and Bob Delks were high in Buck Harding Grr” Cloh

the Commercial League at Fox- Orval Williamson . . Cinsee W.A, Women

539 Railread wee 301

Wyatt, 15 A y are in camp and are expected to — | INCINNATL, © —Harold (Baby Pact the women stole the show with Hunt with 611 and 609, respec- pose Berhman ox come to terms after conferences Enjoy the columns of Ed joes, 13. Shirort, joutpoinied Gerald three 600 series in city leagues. {tively. i Sahats Giotta” =" r a Rar y ’ » : . ’ | - with General Manager Joe Cro- Sovola, Earl Wilson and Robert {SE WARE: ¥. J—Charley Pusart, 180, Loggins, who performs in the | A 626 by Harold Ostermeyer of Pe rong Ripme—Hocsier Coal a: ON nin today. Ruark in your Sunday Times. [7708s Philadephia (81. ' Eagle Creek League, put to- |W. I Frank Jones Studio paced RI ed 1

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