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. Br United Press which he had a piece of cartilege PHOENIX, Ariz.,, Mar. 4 — BURBANK, Cal, Mar. 4—The removed after the 1950 season, Manager Leo Durocher planned’ St.. Louis Browns will present a didn’t bother him at all . - to ‘use all his front-line Giant

lot of unfamiliar faces this year. . “It sure felt good, thét is, ex- pitchers today in-an eight-inning But one of them will be new only cept: for the last couple of plays intrasquad game. in the American League, veteran when I got tired,” he said. “After! - Durocher’s infielders were glad Marty Marion, who passed his all that's my longest workout in to get to the showers yesterday tirst shortstop workout with fly- two years. I didn't feel a thing after he gave them a long working colors, . in my knee. All I need is work,” out on the “run-down” play.

Marion, “Mr. Shortstop” . LL {Third Baseman Bobby \ThomStop” of the. SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, gon, taking his first spring train-|

National League wh re G : ® key player in the St. DE ge Dar 2 Bieta ager ling period a a regular jineider) : s + : Br United Press place was reduced to a single dinal infield, took a long workout| Pitcher Murry. Dickson - yes snout running. down a man be. ye iving Li Sy oO i Y | BATON ROUGE, La, Mar, 4 point by its arch Big Seven rival,

yesterday, He made all kinds of terday for a reported $27,500, stops and throws with his 34-| today told Pitcher Jim Walsh year-old frame to earn a ‘very| he would be placed on waivers good, very good” comment from| if he did not sign the $10,000 Manager Rogers Hornsby. contract offered him by the Marion said the knee, from' Pirates. :

Undisputed Champ? |= | League Needs Miracle :: ikl

about $18,000, ! LOURDES, FRANCE is in-|Asnes Junker, Koch News............ 590 4 a t ti 1 £ Patty Dreger Mortis Flan, oh .« 515 PASADENA. Cal. Mar. 4— alherine ’ '$ 3 57: : hi 3 ernationally 1amoOUS aS a ye Fischer, Charies E. Orme, nc. 38 The Chicago White Sox learned site of miracles. In Indian- Alice Short, LR Chureh....... 565 today star Outfielder Orestes g . | Hele ilano Inn barlesssiin : {hs apolis, the Lady of. Lourdes Lciz Glass, Ban-Dee ‘Restaurant: . (Minnie) Minoso and Rookie In- . I Gladys Chestnut, Block's .-v.0e0s 554 fielders “Hector - Rodriguez” and League is going to need one if Elizabeth Stanfield, Fun Bowl. .....:. 549 Willie Miranda were en route here

an undisputed bowling champion!/Frances Dawson, Fun Bowl cena 547 . Till . ke , by plane from Havana, Cuba. 13 to. ba crowned , Tillie Jardina, Rodocker Hornets .... 546 DY P d

ro Sophie Krapes, BMi-Des Restaurant... 543 Minoso hit .326 for the Sox is year. outse Peterson, Ray Bros, Cleaners... 542 1. ot cpac ‘hi rue ' 5 Betty Curran, Stuck Coal Co. ..... last season, while Rodriguez was dianotier. 2 ed Janet Blythe, Rodocker Hornets 533 voted ‘rookie of the year” in § Ss 8C u Artie Stephenson, Solataire.. 32 the International League last 3 - {Mary Leppert, Coca-Cola : 32 . 2 i . tonight at Pritch {Marie Christian, Milano Irth 29 year while playing for Montreal. e tH - Hunt- Alms Porter, Fun Bowl ...,. 529 8 & =» O'Grad and it i (Marge Hoffhein, Koch News..,., 52 TES Y " is ind of the June Swiggett, Koeh News ...,. ! WEST PALM BEAC H. Fla, § , . 522 Mar. 4—Carl Scheib, the big rightmost vital of the

Lois Moore, Security Cartage. ... Lucille Ballard, Dorothy Seifert's..... 522 hander who/ was the Athletics’ year. The top six contenders for

June Thurston, One Thirty Grill ..... 519 the title are in a

tween third and home. i a 4 = ’ | TUCSON, . Ariz, “Mar. 4— | Veteran George Stirnweiss and ! Rookie Joe Montalvo were the only unsigned Cleveland Indians taday as Second Base- |

man Bob Avila began working | out under the terms of a better contract. |

Mickey Specht, Richmond Insurance . 518 top relief pitcher during the last Juanita Cork, Tom Bemis Letter Serv. 517 two months of the: 1951 season, {Helen Niehaus, Southeast'n Appliances 517 has a sore arm and has been or-

’ a : : | | Laura Alexander, Marott Shoes....... 516 showdown skir- "7 |Genevieve Beck, Knight Realty... .... 516 dered not to throw a curve for mish. There is 2 Jack Welsh [atte Fitapatsick, High Dollar Davie 51g the next two weeks. strong possibility I Pierre Mock, Zircon rotate tin Edn

a new leader will reign when the Barbara Akers, Conkle Funeral Home a TAMPA, Fla.,, Mar. 4—Out-

standings are posted tomorrow Sophie Lowe, Perfection Windshield. . 513 > , Iv : g P Mary Ellwanger, Perfection Wind= felder Johnny Wyrostek and morning. ' shield ..... 513. Infielder Eddie Pellagrini ar-

yosier Optical is still in first |Ann Sauter, Ban-Dee Restaura. 51: s y Hoosi ptics |Ray Ratton Ban-Dee Restaurant .... 312 rived yesterday to bring the

place with a 42-27 record. But [Kay Lynch, ‘Trox"on "0111111110 3s] Cincinnati Reds squad to full | s its po- | Betty Fox, Morris Plan seer. Ol the leader must defend its p June Glasson, High Dollar Davie 3; swengih, Manager Luke Se. sition against Alert Cleaners | Maurer soa, Well said the team will begin

Lote _99 | Marge Buchfink, Lyons | Produc which are second on a 40-29 |glire Such High Dollar Davie Mau 57] Intrasquad gare, tomortow or

ledger. Off recent performances, | rer ....\. 507! Thursday. the teams are virtually even. Toes Putman, Westmorldng Ster- | i» 8 | The decision could go either !Lib Eichel. Security Cartage ......... 506) ORLANDO, Fla. Mar. 4—Bill Clara Brehob, Weddle Drugs 506 Witt of th way. [Dotty gBerkopes, Hickman Whirlaway 3081, bj t 0 e St. Louis Browns : . 3 y «| Mary Spuzich, Milano Inn ... ... 508 nas © f 8 A third Place tie between Horn | Betty Jordan, Hickman "Whiriaway ve 504 th we discussing a deal with aday Milk and Irving Theater Juanita Dill, Perfection Windshield .. 50i e Washington Senators, but it ho Maxine ayer, Appliance .... 50 JAS will be broken. The teams have varia Roberts, Marott Shoer 301 Yas reported Owner Clark Grif-38-31 records and will settle dif. Ethel Maher, Marois Shoes ci © 503 wants only one Brownie— radley, Sports 'S rs. 503; ferences this evening. [Betty Bradley Saorisinan’s Cleaners. , 3 Pifcher Tommy Byrne. The

; Frances Yelton, Stuek Coal Co. ... {Browns are supposed t Hornaday Milk may prove to! Mary Curd, Borden Dairies pp O be after

be the “New York Giants of Mary Miner, Westmorland Sterling .. 500,20 outfielder and infielder.

howling.” The club has won 16 of Tfss Gibbons, Nik-O-Lok ...:........ 488 | * x =»

Libby Fogle, Better Half ..... . 484) its last 18 games and rose from Helen Barcik, Newcomers ..... : 4831 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Mar. | Dorothy. Hittle, St. Cecilia .... . 476'4—Johnny Mize, veteran Yankee

ninth place to its current tie, Mary DeCicco, M : ; f in | Damsel Baxter, Wasson «ore.iiieiiis 430 first baseman, weighed in at 234 Ruth Stange, Newcomers ....... .e 443 pounds—eight under his 1951

IRVING THEATER was a Dorothy Dilley, Skv-Hi ... great favorite to win the flag|Rariers Logan, Carmel ...

and was sailing along in first Lois Kiefer, Aetna Insurance ..

: 438 World Series weight—when he . 413 took his Ass, workout yesterday.

place until a month ago. The hs Allen, Oval & Koster .......... ii VERO Bio ACT Ye Mor plague of a slump struck the | Pitcher Rode ’ o . ’ rin’ pi » . ph Branca was sufMovin’ picture” quintet and they 9 Local Schools Po ah Brana Ya nl

lost 14 of 18 starts. and Catcher Roy Campanella

Tracy Market will try to climb into a tie with Feeney In Prep Relays |was out with a recurrence of the

: Feeney. The latter is in fifth | Sam Kelley of Howe has an-|thigh injury which hampered him re with a 36-33 record. The oe a record-breaking num-|!ate in the 1951 season as the Marketmen have won 33 and |ber of entries will compete in the| Dodgers took a heavy batting lost 86. The F. & F. boys must Sip aula) Hensler Jin School | drill Yesteraay, , be on.their toes tonight. Tracy |Relays, Mar, 29, at Indiana UniMarket has displayed improved |Versity. MESA, Ariz, Mar. 4—The Chiform as of late. { Entries close Mar. 21 for the cago Cubs, who spent three hours Whoever wins the Lady of|11-event program and 28 schools Practicing hitting, baserunning, Iourdes crown, the champ will|already have entered. Kelley is|bunting.and pickoff plays yestervery likely come from these half-/meet director. (day, will play a six-inning intradozen teams. The remainder of] In addition to Howe, the early squad game today. the field is too far off the pace,Zntrants include Tech, Ben Davis,

‘here. The high school basketball'and Franklin Township gave band music and pep talks in the Fla, today in

'Saturday, beating Wilkinson, 77-! Balance has been the Tigers $10,000 Baton Rouge Open. Stute received ‘a total of 182

'Many were surprised by their sec- done. Irwin uses a fast break regi Jagt January touched off the and Bolt $1000 for their efforts, |corded in the top 10 teams. Only™

_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ey SE is _ PAGE 17

LITTLE SPORT

Hi : Still First On UP Poll

By United Press

.. NEW YORK, Mar. 4—Ken- |

Now the Greenfield Tigers Burke Wins oo rie : 3d Tourney | United Press basketball rank-

lings: Kansas State’s hold on third

FOR Ban Marae ERNE tm ae Ses ee

-2Jackie Burke Jr., the ex-Marine Kansas,

Times State Service Township and Maxwell en route dent of the senior class. Both are {rom Houston who has found the’ Classy Kentucky, which during 2 GREENFIELD, Mar. 4 —A poet to the title game with Wilkinson. straight “A" scholars. : winter gold dust trail very profit- the week won the Southeastern used to live the life “bf Riley Maxwell was easy, but Fortville| Yesterday =the Tigers heard able, moved on to St. Petersburg Conference tournament, had its g . "rating by the board of coaches gearch of his fourth

team and its followers are living trouble. Irwin called oh his bal- gym, Most of Greenfield turned slightly reduced. The Wildcats

it today. 2 ance when the going got rough. jout. In the afternoon, Principal consecutive major tonrnament drew only.27 first:place votes out Presntivia Sipe ih “a” Lord Wagner locked the doors victory. of 305. : etic, u heyre making, ‘yu. rank ; and sent everybody home. Even The 20-year-old Burke. de AT WITH Franklin Township out : J " ' ¥ ‘OTS rhyme and reason out of the state! the ‘way the Tigers felt re heroes have to have a holiday, scribed as an “iceberg in ‘the ILLINOIS, on the other hand, high school basketball tourna: i, 05 0 Co gpd hump. Frank . on clutches” by the men who play received three first place votes, ment. The Tigers are masters of | © ©50 ~FE EE onal title. SATURDAY, the town's shops A8Aainst him, <took his third One more than last week. all they survey in this section. 1950 and 1951 will close early. Of hearby farms straight. tournament yesterday, But the real fight shaped up

They won their sectional tourney, outlasting two competitors in the for third place’ where Kansas

chores will be hurried. A caravan of cars will head west on U. 8, 40, destination Butler Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Folks here say the! THE HARD-EARNED win caravan expects to bring back came after an extra 18-hole round a title.” It's a cinch the travelers and two holes of sudden death will be out for more than exercise, Play. It was over ‘sharpshooter!

55. - long suit all season, What glamor| Now the Tigers are looking to the season afforded was shared the Indianapolis regional and by all. Ray Shirley, 5-11 junior Speedway. They play the Spark- forward and Center Jim Démaree,! plugs in Butler Fieldhouse in the 5-11, are the high point men. But

0 » points in the balloting and Kansas, moving up from fifth place to fourth, received 181. These two teams collide Friday night at Lawrence, Kas, in a game that

first game of the regional Sat- they're only a basket or two James Whitcomb Riley. who Bill Nary of Albuquerque, N. M. also will probably settle the Big urday. If the 'Plugs misfire the apart. > started this life of Riley. used to and Tommy Bolt, the fiery Texan S¢Yen championship, Tigers will meet the winner of Irwin's other starters are Dick gq. ° 3 a who plays out of Durham, N. C. Duquesne, fourth - last week, the Tech-Anderson game for the Darling, 5-9 junior; Arlen Whit-/ “The Goblins will getcha, it val “They'll have to get more tal- was dropped to fifth place by the title, aker, 5-10 senior, and Jim Fletch-| 301 watch out.” ' "" ent than myself to keep Jackie coaches this week. < . er, 5-11 sophomore. The firemen from winning these tournaments,” | » =

THE GREENFIELD team 1S 4p6 Bill Jackson, 5-11 sophomore; Change “goblins” to Tigers Nary " . ST. LOUIS and Washingt n re iSlare B son, 5-11 i y said after missing a 20-foot v JL; 810 steeped in tourney tradition. Sat- yrankiin White, 5-10 senior; Joe a you Juve "- ea of what i" on the second he a of Fu tained their sixth and &eventh urday’s victory gave them their gwift, 6-0 sophmore; Ronnie Cal-| Greenfield expects to do In the ‘giqden death” playoff that elim- rankings respectively from the 12th sectional crown. J2ny ue houn, 5-9 junior, and Mike Mc- regional. inated him. : previous week. However, St ney's don't always end Ww ¢ Daniel, 5-7 junior. -_ i Burke took the t g John's, eighth last week but upregionals for the Tigers, In 1943 « ow Plecd Guilty in ‘Fix’ © [the $2000 top money when he 3€t by Holy Cross, dropped to they went to the Indianapolis MOST of Irwin's bov tw irolléd in a 20-foot Yutt for a Ninth and lowa, which was ninth, semifinals, ‘losing to Batesville, WUSI Ol Jrwins hoys are Wo-| NEW YORK, Mar. 4 (UP)— birdie on the second playoff hole, moved up to eighth. Wyoming 27-20, in the evening title game. {5post Bimletes, They re her espe Benjamin and Iry Schwartz- while . Nary’s birdie putt rolled fémained in 10th position. The Tigers aren't impressive. cially 1ast, bu ey get the. job here the two brothers whose ar-/over the cup. Nary received $1400. Thus: there were no changes re-

tional success. During the regu-/most of the time. He has no trou-\pagiethall © scandal, yesterday| peso r——— Wyoming was reckoned to be in lar season they compiled a drab!Ple switching from a man-to-man pleaded guilty in Bronx County A k . danger of dropping out this week. 7-13 record. But, as the man in|t0 2 Zone defense. court to conspiracy to commit mateur Basketball {should the Cowboys be upset by Greenfield's. main street says:| Poise marks the Tigers. And bribery. | city tourney results last night at Dear- the Colorado Aggies tomorrow “The tourney brings a brand- maybe that's an overflow from| Benjamin, 36, and Irving, 37, I vinelon Lesion «0 Hea “fs Dlocks 47: night 11th place St. Bonaventure new season.” : the classroom. All the players are face a miximum three-year jail genninston Post 4, Indians bel 4. might move up. St. Bonaventure

Coach Wayne Irwin's cagers good students. White and Dema-{term. Judge James Barrett set LIC Club; 8, Cook Service vs. Indianapolis faces a difficult test in Siens

had to beat Fortville, Franklin ree are president and vice presi- Mar. 27 for sentencing. [fomets: 9 U. 8. Tire vi. Cook Manu-|mhureday, : :

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