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Training Camp Briefs— : Injury Will Give
Rookie a Chance
By United Press WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, Mar. 13—Rookie Andy Carey got his big chance and Manager Casey Stengel nad a new headache as the world champion Yankees arrived on Florida's East Coast for a game today with the Athetics and a threé-game week-end exhibition series against 3rooklyn. : : Carey isn't even on the Yankee roster but he became the team's No. 1 third base candidate yesterday when Billy Martin broke two bones in his right ankle. Ironically, Martin, who was Stengel's leading third base pragpect, was iniured while sliding into second bgse before a movie camera vhich was taking pictures to be used in a Joe DiMaggio elevision program.
o u » | MARTIN'S ANKLE will be in| a cast for three weeks and he nghinat the Chicago Cubs. | ® Cubs, coasting behind Is not expected to be ready to a Sevén-run fifth inning, huplay until about May 1. | =
miliated the Glants, 10 to 2, Carey jumped directly from the yesterday at Phoenix. Cub first 3t, Mary's (Cal) campus to }
baseman Dee Fondy collected fans A baseball. He is on the
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four hits and batted In four ansas City roster but impressed |
runs as the winners got 13 safeties off Jim Hearn, Al Cortengel at the New York team's, win and Sheldon Jones. rookie “school” this spring and was one of nine youngsters. the canny Casey brought to the Browns Yankee training camp. PASADENA, Cal, Mar, 13— Three other young Yanks, Bill tne gt, Louis Browns parlayed Miller, Tom Morgan and Artione.hit pitching by ex-Yankee Bchallock, pitched the champions p,mmy. Byrne and Hank Arft's toa 4 tol exhibition triumph type into.a 1 to 0 victory over | over Detroit yesterday at Bt ine Chicago White Sox yesterday A Petersburg. : {in a game called after five InAlex Kellner, Dick Fowler and, i,oq because of rain. 1 Morris Martin were scheduled to, Arpt tripled in the second inhandle the Athletics’ pitching ping ana scored on Jim Delsing'’s today against the Yankees, long fly as the White Sox suf- . a 4 tered their first exhibition loss.
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ORLANDO, Fla, Mar. 13— Dodgers Pitcher Glenn Elliott, the be- ; ' MIAMI, Fla, Mar. 13—The spectacled Washington left- ||, 400. finally scored their first hander who was struck on the |... 0 victory last night by head yesterday by a ball off | 4010 the Phillies, 10 to 9, but | Mickey Vernon's bat, Is ex- |,).u 150d to score a more clearpected to rejoin the Senators |..:"t.jumph over Manager Eddie tomorrow at St. Petersburg for [Sawyer’'s team today. a three-inning stint against the | The Dodgers came from behind St. Louls Cardinals. lin the eighth inning last night Bob Ross, one of Washing- when they scored three unearned ton’s most promising young runs on as many errors without
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THURSDAY, MAR. 13, 1952
Tribe Opens Practice Short Of Players
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Record Field In Women's Golf Tourney
By United Press AUGUSTA, Ga., Mar. 13— A record field of 42 women 2 golfers teed off today in the 13th titleholders’ golf tour-|
with the profesisonal delegation hot after the crown) now worn by amateur Pat O'8ul-| livan | The titleholders’ tournament] was one of the first to recognize] the existence of the women pro-| fesglonal golfers and always has heen friendly to them. But the] rugged Augusta Country Club | course refuses to co-operate. g Amateurs have won 10 of the 12| tournaments, including such re-! cent. victories as Peggy Kirk's triumph in 1948 and Miss OS8ulll-'° van's victory last year,
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Big Ed Stevens Signs, 6 Are Still Holdouts
By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla, Mar. 13—After indulging in two brief preliminary workouts yesterday, including a
'seven-inning practice game between choose-up squads, the STRIKE ‘Indianapolis ‘Indians got down to the business of flexing midWwester: their muscles in the first full- ~— ‘heen settle {blown training drill of spring. !put on a uniform and played the reren’t th | General Manager Hank Green- shortfield for Hutchings’ side, w berg of Cleveland took charge of which won, 7 to 4. The lineups progress of the camp's entire player training were filled out by Class D lads. Jast night. program today to serve as super- sn on It only t lvisor_ over all for the complete’ xy y 1951 Indianapolis pase check the h day. timer on hand - yesterday was counts, But | After Greenberg completes his johnny McCall, the seasoned the handfu \supervision stint, with all of the go thpaw from San Francisco, high sho farm club managers lined up on ge won 10 and lost nine for the Danny Cor {the sidelines watching his every yr 4iang’ seventh-placers last year, . stole the sh move, he'll then assign the various 4parg in uniform all new to A veteral [teams to their respective field y,4isnapolis, were Infielders Bob Caito and ( jmanagers to go it alone, begin- prantice, Al Smith and Joe saro, Da [ping tomorrow. Macko, Outfielder Ed Knoblauch, rolled. 634 8 9.3 the Pitchers Jim Vitter, Joe the France INDIANAPOLIS manager (Gene gotrany and young Billy Joe Crespi Lea Desautels - will, be assigned the pjyidson, boy wonder left-hander, at Iaria’s. 1 \players who are’listed on the Hoo- who failed to live up to his bonus fine perfo sier Indians’ winter and spring money prestige in the little minors ance - enal roster.as of now. But unless siX|jast year. Corsaro to holdouts capitulate and several prank Kalin, veteran outfield that has |
the pros in 1951 since Beverly Aabsentees already signed show up or of Indianapolis’ Victory Field since Dann Hanson, then an amateur, was : (he won't have too much to work'rame reported last night. He ace derful 738 ¢ nap oa, Patty Jae, io . [with at the start. cepted terms sometime. ago. Corsaro 'c: py r £8 P SHELBYVILLE GOLDEN BEARS—Front row (left to right): Dave Kelley, Morris Brown, Ray _ Big Ed Stevens, first basemar The Indians’ original winter of 255-193-2 Loulse Suggs of Carroliton, Phillips, Jim Plymate and Tom Taylor. Second row (left to right): Jim Bass, Gordon Potter, Steve Joe tie Inaiane Tam Joo ER Sontained 3 players Sn total jo a Ge ’ : : - : AE . v ~ one infielder, youn ’ since he str Ga, fresh trom victories in the Davis, Byron Toll and Norman Poe. Larry Porter was ill when the photo was taken. ported for practice. He had been up from Wilkes-Barre, switched nt oF the rampa and Jacksonville winter one of the Tribe's most stubborn (5 Uncle Sam’s team recently. Wilson Sci
circuit tourneys, was one of the top pro threats for the 1952 title. Other leading play-for-pay con-
® Berries Are tenders are Miss Hanson, uta T 4 likes th 1 + hill Augusta ees ad ing ior her first ournamen » Surprise
decision since ‘the Eastern Open] last fall; the always formidable] Mildred (Babe) Zaharias, who
Tigers Studying Height Problem
Rall was a with 670 | League at P Schopp’s 1 games of 2 Deer. Sr., of 667 in the string was 2: Laundry led
holdouts. As of today, the Indians don’t Outfielder Joe Rowell also de-pyue a catcher in camp. Which serted the holdout list, nOW Te- pyrnishes a baseball oddity. Big duced to six, and donned a uni- Quincy Troupe: is still working form for practice. Others Te- 5u;t with the parent Cleveland porting today, who had signed clyp, the varsity, in Arizona, and previously, were Pitchers Frank gar] Turner hasn't accepted Papish, a veteran and KErnestiterms. Manager Desautels will Trujillo, a rookie with a good have to lend-lease a couple of re-
holds both the course and Jogrna By KURT FREUDENTHAL ies Times Siete. Service : _ [record up from Wichita. ceivers from brother farm affili- 2010. ment J ras: Tally LOC ra Yeu, Boucle Weiter : GREENCASTLE, Mar. 13—Basketball is the talk in| Among the holdouts are three ates for the time being. Al Kottks of the titleholders, and the long- flarter in the Ltr re this town, just like any other Hoosier town that has a eam oy a oe FIRST BASEMAL Herb. Con in the Mutu » Lafaye semi- |. : : ‘he , =t S SE] erb. Cone Stloing Betsy Rawls of Austin, = diana High School the semifinals of the state tournament. v |Belder Loy! Gearhart and Pitcher yers, down from Cleveland, was $e the {rex ro» Basketball tourney. But there's) Not since 1939 when they were eliminated in the semi-{Inman Chambers. in camp yesterday but didn’t par- 253.208 A HOST of amateur hopefuls iy... yo0ooo about the pres-|fiNals by Anderson, 32-25, has + The other holdouts are star ticipate in the practice. General rot is headed by Claire Doran, low. _ 8 Br ; PT®5"iihis town had a chance to talk 2 [Pitcher Joe Santiago, up from Manager French said he felt sure PAT DRY amateur here in 1950; Barbara t0¢e Of Hammond, Lafayette Jeff pt their team making xe WW ant to Go {Wilkes - Barre; Outfielder Dave at least eight more Tribe players was queen Romack, 19-year-old Californian; and Elkhart. a grade to compete with the big ; . ® Pope, also up pom Wilkces-iwho already have signed would be Dever tah u Marjorie Lindsay, the veteran Logan's Berries carry the worst hoys. . If you have a desire to see Barre, where he batted a niftyiin today. Fox-Hunt C Decatur, Ill, star, and the de- record of the ‘semifinalists. They 2 as the Muncie semifinal and don't 311. and Pitcher Charlie Hr The abandoned Naval airfield dtarted slow fending champion, Miss O'Sul- Won only six of 20 regular-season] AND EVERYBODY in have a ticket there is a possi- eX-DIg leaguer who sat part-t/nié outside of Daytona Heath takes back with 23 van. games, but captured their own town, most of all the players| bility you still can get a ducat Ser¥ice with San Diego an 0- in a lot or erritory A te 211. | Nearly all the other big names Sectional and regional for a cur- themselves, know they are going! —providing you have a hun- ronto last season. mene. nown as Junita Co
rent 11-14 mark. ’ un un o
“AGAINST Hammond in the
to be competing with the big’ boys when they travel to Indianapolis Saturday to meet Tech first afternoon game, Logansportijn the second game of the after-| is the underdog. The two foes! noon. | did not' meet during the season,; The Greencastle Tigers,
and neither did Lafayette and coached by Tom Goldsberry, are
of women's golf, pro and amateur, were on the entry list. Rain and high winds hampered {practice rounds early in the week, {but better weather was forecast |for actual tournament play. | Chances for a home-state win-
(which is not a post office), the yesterday was yast acreage will be swarming reporting with ball players shortly, since ~®
Service had & son of Mor! Jane Glasso
dred bucks and are willing to | part with it. ! All tickets for the Muncie
ALTHOUGH designated as official day, only a token group checked all of Cleveland's 11 farm teams
pitchers, has been prdered to report for Army duty at Fullerton, Cal, Mar. 25.
Red Sox . ” ”
The Boston Red 80x, who have lost three straight games, will try to break their exhibition slump today against the pitching of Sid Hudson, Don Johnson and
lets go of a baseball as Tippie,
(hitting the ball out of the infield against Howie Fox. The first three Brooklyn batters were safe on errors and scored on a walk and two fielder's choices.
{Bob Alexander. ” »
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Cleveland
ON THE BALL—Brooklyn Dodgers’ outfielder George Shuba
Dodgers" canine mascot, gets set
for a rieat catch. Tippie is enjoying the sun at Vero Beach, Fla. ‘now that his team is in full swing at their spring training. He “doesn't have to work qdite as hard as the players. ]
{ner looked the best since 1946, an the Somifume rn. A oP | S. schoo s go. | when Miss Suggs won. Other| However, this is Logansport's g : By
Georgia contenders include Doro- 19th appearance in the. “sweet /thy Kirby of Atlanta, the Na- sixteen,” the most times any club The Phillies had taken the lead tional Amateur champion; Marylever advanced this far in the
SARASOTA, Fla, Mar. 13— (In the fourth when Del Ennis hit lena Faulk of Thomasville, fresh tourney, but the Berries haven't a grand-slam homer off Rookie from her best Florida season and made the final four since 1934
always a low scorer at Augusta, when they grabbed the title.
land Eileen Stulb of Athens, state
Hammond (16-9), which opened
amateur champion, who this year its tourney bid by upending touted 'has pushed aside administrative East Chicago Washington, is in
| Robinson is such a prohibitive, Bateman, Walter Bonham, favorite to win there is virtually | .Awrence Leland and Marvin [no betting on the battle. The fight! Todd. =
(Bobo)
Auditorium.
will not be
broadcast,
Robinson and Olson have met (before — in 1950, when Robinson {won by a knockout in 12 rounds.
AAU Boxing Tourney
televised or radio
To Be at Muncie The annual Indiana AAU box-|— PERE
|ing championships will be held in! {the Muncie Armory Mar. 27 and '287 it was announced today by |Fred DeBorde, state boxin {man for the AAU, Winners in the tournament will represent Indiana in the National Tournament later ifi Boston. The state tourney is open only to ex‘perienced amateur boxers. ot DeBorde }- i
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gym, which seats 7523, have had 550. .. in. Only eight players on the aer to train at the huge camp. a been Ee ‘Indianapolis roster turned out for The Indianapolis team has Although but an for Tous than 100 green- |practice. ° been assigned to use “Nap 15 600 serie: backs—if you're tuck | When Skipper Desautels takes Lajoie Field.” He was an oldtime League a : y: over the Indians’ practice person- Cleveland star, ex-Cleveland mane Te mown.
{ally, he plans to hold both morn- ager and one of baseball's alle
gest boy is 6-4 Bob Morrison, a|four boys will largely fall the Jobing and afternoon sessions, 10 to time ‘greats as a second baseman
junior. Only two others on the'of trying to stop Tech.
team hit the six foot mark, Bob!
West at 6-1 and Albert McMahel had the full guidance of their|
112 and 1 to 3, with an hour's and heavy hitter. He also mane Unfortunately the boys haven't break for lanch and rest. aged the Indianapolis: club 34 Most active Hoosier Redskins vears ago in 1918, the short seae
at an even six foot. Tech, on the coach since Tuesday night. Tom|, = oe yesterday were Man- son, when the American Associas
other hand can match their tall- Goldsberry’'s and Goldsberry, 77, died in Putnam they have five others who hit six| County Hospital after a long ill-
est boy with Joe Sexson,
feet or better.
a terrific height handicap. They out in Butler Fieldhouse. In the, o plate for the other team.
old Wilson, a junior from Sey-| Stanko Special, owned by Charles, mour, received eight of nine votes Engle and John T. Stanko, Day-|
Charles Inman, Martinsville; Dick
Shelbyville; Dan Englehart, Sey- Estes Special |mour; Jack Bennett and Ed Yeley,
father, Walter M.|
ager Desautels himself and Coach tion closed its gate in July beJohnny Hutchings. Big “Hutch” cause of World War II, {pitched the full seven innings of! Also reporting last night on
ness. But the coach is planning to : 1 : > tan So the Tigers fully realize they be with his boys when they wavel|lhe Dracties fame an Desautals the Bie Naioh was Pitener Stan
with worked the full distance behind Indianapolis. the early part of {the 1951 campaign. He's already The veteran Hank Greenberg signed a 1952 contract.
'500° Field Now at 25
The race field for the 500-mile ago, The car owned by M. A. and ‘Memorial Day classic today was A. S. Walker, Oklahoma City led boosted to 25. the race last year at the 200Named to mounts were Gordon mile mark, but failed to finish. Reid, who passed his drivers test!. This is the second Zink car to for the 1951 last year but failed to quailfy, be entered. The other, entered 1 Conference Eugene (Jud) Larson and James last month, will be driven by Rigsby, both of whom must pass Rookie Jimmy Reece. drivers tests this year. |
Reid will drive the new Engle- Finals at Atterbury
Jack Wilson of Southport and
Each received nine votes. Har-|
ton. Rigsby, who recently won| ticipate in the Fifth Army tournae the 100-mile stock car race at ment will be held in the sports Ray Phillips, | Fomona, Cal, will drive the Bob arena at Camp Atterbury toe owned by Bob night. The eight-man team will | Estes of Englewood, Cal. [represent Atterbury in the big Wheeler, Larson will be in the cockpit tournament scheduled for next : lof the John Zink Special which;month.
team are:
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iF 1} Raul Sanch , details connected with the tour-|the third round for the eighth i : 3 ez of the Senators. SAN DIEGO, Cal., Mar, 13—A a : {time and hopes to gain admission are going into the game battling to Indianapolis today for a work utfielder Herb Gorman's sin- heavy rain washed out last night's "ament and Is concentrating on|, "0, ") "ores ne tor the first gle scored Larry Miggins to give Cleveland - Pittsburgh exhibition 8°: ltime since 1938 when it lost the 250 know they are taking the meantime the assistant coaches the Cardinals a 7-8 victory overigame in the fourth inning after| championship game to Ft. Wayne worst record of any team to the and the boys are working just a the Red Sox in 15 innings yes-|Cleveland had taken a 2 to 0 lead | ® |South. : Indianapolis semi-final, 14 won little harder to get this one for Serdar: Cardinal Rockies Jack on consecutive doubles by =i: Foreign Stud | Lafayette and Elkhart are semi- and 13 lost. Coach Tom. Che Tad "Sox ess the os ares Dee ot Fonte Rookie Ea I rr y 0 B ht hh |when Lafayette knocked the Blue, BUT AGAINST that. the team : seven fanings, ot te three-hour Wolfe in the first inning. | oug Y [Blazers off. 55 to 2, to enter the ha the Co tidNnes Day oa Lam Wilson Chosen h | ol at | nals for the third time in four | { "ae [Exhibition Baseball Two Grails a i On SCC Team Braves {Detroit fA) At Si. Pelersburd s 2 . 8 1 play the best you know how. That! a (NOE York (a) _.. 200 000 llx.. 4 102) The French trotting stallion LAFAYETTE (20-6) as usual, fact, knowing they are definitely David Kelley of -Shelbyville were pi ARELAND, Fla,, Mar, 13 —! my; Miller, "Morgan (6), Shallock (9) and Quel Veinard has been purchased is tough. The Broncos are back the underdogs, may eliminate any unanimous choices ¥ e Boston Braves will try to|Berra. % Sarasota 'by Leo C. McNamara of Carmel [@t full strength. They missed “tourney jitters” for them. All-South Centra boost their exhibition record (15_Tnnings When it arrives it will be the Senior Guard Harold Harris for| And the boys also realize they basketball team selected by conabove the .500 mark today when Bt, Eo, 850 539 10 800 800— 6 11 1 first foreign-bred harness horse ® 800d portion of the season be- have been steadily improving. ference coaches. they invade the Detroit Tiger Munger, Rubert i Collum (®), Coff- op imported in the U. 8. for cause of a sprained leg muscle. Season long they have been aver“The Braves a tr Gogein.’ (4). Freeman, (1). Masterson’). breeding or racing, Its new|They also have a dead-eye In aging 43 points per game. For ot es scored their third LD an lowner announced today. {Fritz Franz and a fine center inthe first part of the season, their | h victory against as many defeats Ginotnnat} NK ons 000 Joo 902 3 2 3 McNamara sald he bought it 6-4 Bill Lange. lshooting percentage was terribly (FL, Coe es. th Yoarerdny when Hey defeated the| Mychvier Jordan (5). Perkowsk "8. for an undisclosed price from | Elkhart's East NIHSC titlists low. It wasn’t until the Wabash Spe on the ncinnat! Reds, 7 to 5, at Bra-iRevens iti and Seminick; Donovan. Hoover (o \ eo] Moreau, Paris movie (23-3) never reached the “Field- Tourney they started to pick up.|m.e1™ Rushville: denton, Fla. Shortstop Jack Cu- st Pasadeha theater owner house four” before. This is their They won the first three games| » ’ sick led.the @Boston attack with - Loutd Chiled end of fifth, rain) r 30 Quel Veinard is a 14-year-old |sixth time in the “sweet sixteen.” of that tourney beating Quincy| a double and two singles, Cliliann (A). a 0 000 1 oy | Coach Bill Millner, who took 51.38, Patricksburg 50-33 and Byrne and Courtney; Holcombe, Widmar He sired three crops of foals now : Columbus, and Bill "now PIs and © of race age including HElope Monroeville to the semifinals in Morgantown 42-34. (Franklin Gi t A Phooniy. Aris. champion three-year-old trotter 1245 has a well-balanced squad] They lost the last game to . : fants Flonase, ov: 110 170 gne—1e-1y—31champlon - [Fad high hopes of bucking the Bisomfield by just one point, 34MESA, Ariz, Mar. 13—The |, Loy Bucsewski (ti. Padget «7 and ‘an SR Dever geting Pastia3 and three of their regular New York Glants, who began |Jones (5) and Westrum, Noble 5 The transaction Was known tolgs ounce, 3 ¢ er. [players were missing from the warming up to defend their Na- AY Tampa ates around 6-5 Duane Peterson... out with the flu & tional League championship by Phila. “BY To 000 04h 000 0 0 3 g De in five figures. His starting forwards are Bob ’ : losin _ first > r xhibi Cincy. “B" (N) ©. 000 000 000 1 1 & 1 McNamara sald the horse will [Peterson (no relation to Duane) yy a tion Ry make he try Wither "Oswald (8 Frail. Mux. 50 |stay in France until the currentland Ray Ball, both standing 6-2,| NEAR THE close of their sea-| g it Y Blake (8) and Landrith breeding season ends. Then itiand he alternates Jack Tillman, son they lost two straight games, . will be flown to Indianapolis by Wayne Gruber and Dick Lough'one to Terre Haute Garfield by PORE yAm—— chartered plane and moved thejat the guards. three points, 40-63 and the other WW 3 few miles to McNamara's “Two| While Elkhart didn't meet any to Brazil, 40-33. Then they came 28 Gaits Farm.” lof its semifinal foes during the roaring back to close out their THe farm is one of the nation’s season, Lafayette whipped both regular season play with straight s+ leading standardbred nurseries. Logansport and Hammond. .the wins over Rockville, 59-40 and The standardbred is a breed latter 66 to 52, in their last game Indianapolis Broad Ripple, 56-51. developed from the English of the season. : As is the case with most small thoroughbred and other breeds. . clubs, the Tigers like to run. Their No outside blood has: veen Whistle-Tooters pattern of offense is to work the brought into it for many genera- ball in and wait for the best fos. 'tions. . sible shot. They know that with Mr. McNamara said Quel Vein- For Semifinals their height, they don’t have too; ard has a tiny strain of stand- Sixteen whistle-tooters were Much chance to rebound effec-| Ee ty cali ed today ay ertivials Tor the| TSF... | from Quel Veinard would “enrich|1? semifinal games of the Indiana, pop SCORERS on the ball club the American breed.” high school basketball tourney who can hit both from the outside - m————— Saturday. and on driving layups ‘are Bill ’ . At the same time, Indiana High Brown, Gordon Whitman, Shobe Sugar Ray S Title School Athletic Association Cony, | Gould and Bob West. On these : missioner L. V. Phillips said| ps | On Block Tonight fewer than 3000 tickets remained! SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 13 unsold for the sessions at Butler : (UP) —World Middleweight Cham- Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Charles Jenkins, Jr. pion Sugar Ray Robinson puts his; “We are in better shape than JET ory pm r— title on the block tonight against we were at this time last week || ; | : Honolulu's rising young star, Carlon the Indianapolis regional”! :
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