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\fter indulging ay, including a up squads, the ness of flexing
m and played the Hutchings’ side, » 4. The lineups y Class D lads. ” - Indianapolis pase | - yesterday was , the seasoned San Francisco, lost nine for the -placers last year, form all new to re Infielders Bob Smith and Joe sr Ed Knoblauch, Jim Vitter, Joe young Billy Joe onder left-hander, re up to his bonus in the little minors
veteran outfield lis’ Victory Field ast night. He ace ymetime ago. original winter i 30 players but oung Joe Malott, s-Barre, switched team recently. the Indians don’t in camp. Which eball oddity. Big is still working parent Cleveland , in Arizona, and hasn't accepted r Desautels will se a couple of reother farm affilie being. n 8 MAN Herb. Cone n Cleveland, was ay but didn’t parpractice. General | said he felt sure ore Tribe players re signed would be
sd Naval airfield ona. Beach takes itory and is “ime 1 as Indianville , post office), the vill be swarming rs shortly, since 's 11 farm teams the huge camp. polis team has to use “Nap le was an oldtime x-Cleveland mane of baseball's alle , second baseman r. He also mane \napolis- club 34 18, the short seae merican Associae gate in July beWar II. g last night on vas Pitcher Stane 1. He was with e early part of ign. He's already ontract. ec
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midwestern rail centers have ‘been settled but strikes that!
weren't there paralyzed the progress of Indianapolis bowlers, Jast night, | It only tobk five fingers to check the honor counts, But from the handful of high shooters, Danny Corsaro g
league. Mace Jenkins of Clark Drugs rolled 600. | Carroll Walker's 613 was the | high mark in the Indiana Gear League at Valhalla Alleys. Art | Wainscott of Ripple. Barber | Shop fired 625 for the top spot in the Johnson Chevrolet | | League at Broad Ripple. Paul Dorsey’s 614 was strong in the
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A veteran of Caito and -Corsaro, Danny rolled. 634 in 3} the Francesco gif
#4 Inter Club League at Prit- play at Madison Garden, was Crespi League & | chett’s. given the nod because of the at Iaria’s. This Wilbur Smith topped the VFW power it displayed in trouncing| fine perform- jy... welsh League at Parkway on 627 and Holy Cross by 10 points in a quarance - enabled C. Hines was next with 605. 'ter-final and because it defeated
Corsaro to snap out of a slump
Other scores last night: that has been lingering ever
! Indiana—Recreation League Alta White .. 346
since Danny blasted that wonderful 738 on Feb. 20 at Iaria's. 4) Huon o-Lite-Western Electrle
r0 'C » up wit stri Knights of Columbus Corsaro Same Ld mn 2 tring Dick Rut Coos of 255-193-236. The irs gam Parkwav—Stoker Service Appliance total is Danny's best singleton Betty [LaGrove aerrys 508 ” e 8 “en . J since he struck for 300 on the Pritehett-Runt.0'Gradv—International night of the big series. Horry’ Weeyia atvestey CC oh
Wilson Schopp of Ace Bowling,
Joh Howe 400 Club Rall was a creditable runner-up /ohn Henry .
cranwenss 384 Lady of Lourdes
with 670 in the Indianapolis Mary Fagan © 0... Toi... Wi League at Pritchett's Recreation, {afherine Scanlon .................. s00 Schopp’s threesome included, | io Stare aie aa games of 234-235-201. Howard chu T OY TTT rrr ss Deer Sr., of Grain Dealers, had| Yrionds Mixed Leusae 667 in the same circuit. Deer's Irene Workman ...... . 523
string was 214-227-230. Mechanic gran"! pkanes—Diamond Chain Leasue Laundry led the team totals with! Grain Dealers * Stan Brown 3010. ian Eran er he Al Kottkamp was the big gun Ball & Chain League in the Mutual Milk League with 6568 at the Sport Bowl. Kottkamp fashioned a string of 200-253-203.
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| Rhian tevvanaaenes L300 Minto Motion Picture
Nancy Sullivan
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Federal Riviera Gombert, ” . {Fred Gombert
” PAT DRYER of Morris Plan| = sti. Philip Neri—No. 3 Learus was queen among the women.|"™ “'guoi’ Bowil kil Lilly League '
e! Gerald Niehaus .. ata An Dryer ran up a 601 series in the Delaware—Bell Telephone Women mp
{Lois Gomer =... 0" ee 508
trea ystaaas 588 |
564 |
Fox-Hunt Classic League. Pat Betty van camp . 308; Sorin slow with 156 but came oj, re [idianapels Bleacuiny "wo. hack with 234. She finished with Lota Burr, 0... ae 474,
H & P Cemical 211. |pediuts, Miskowies Bae Junita Cork of Bemis Letter “Fountain Sauare—Western Electric Service had 573 and Eva William- Robert Brides patriiiie son of Morris Plan posted 557. Frank Torrence
| Fun Bowl—Mil ‘League | Jane Glasson ¢f Davidson Fur|pmby Brannam Thane 184 Leaens ol
JMBIY LAW .........i000civnvivcivnnve 523
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had 550. 'Rosemary Chidester .........0.....0! 518 Although below 650, there were Jean Bunkman ra aay, 313, 15 600 series in the Indianapolis WCRSALY a Nill Losses 0 League at Pritchett Recreation. Lois Willams "....................,.. 520
| Viret is The group included Paul Field, |Neatle © Mealy ™" 516
Cline’s, 641; Manuel Schoenecker,|<atle Hooyer Caliper 505! Herff-Jones, 627; Frank Stumpf, Hf. Livingston Ta aves: O18] Stumpf Pros...604; Bud Argus, W Gruner ..i... lll 00000
615 Fryers esas very 605!
Herff-Jones, 613; Curt Heady, Ma-|Joph Mahon | oo oo M. Leagul®|
rott Shoes, 637; John Kisel, Ma- Louise Kirkpatrick ve, | rott Shoes, 620: Harry Wheeler, \y,rionP sad Rippie—Meridian Hills _ |
Marott’s, 630; Wayne Clarkson! Indianapolis C. C. Sicanoff Tallow, 625; George Hal- Non’ bacco! sSeshiereeari 439 man, Pritchett’s, 601; Dick Craw- Norms rae Blovk’s Mixed League . ford, Pitchett’s, "620; John Mc- Bert Reddington .. _ 0 ll... * 415 Grew, Ace Bowling Ball, 615; Billic,.1 wiriamsE 51" Leasue. oh McGregor, Kay's Jewelry, 608; 1 Niinois—Internal Revenue League » Fred Estle, Mechanic Laundry.|Meiba Dik 00 0 erin ed
622: Charley Tacoma, Mechanics Western Eleetrie
Laundry, 624, and Herschel Stilwell, 647. John Frankenfield, Atlas Dr Fuel, rolled 647 in the Federal League at Indiana Alleys. Bill Williams of Burns Jewelry led the Beech Grove Classic with 637. Bill Pierson of NYC, and George Coffman of C & M
Valhalla—Production Tool John Frye .. 52% West Side—Medical League Tom Johnson . “a 387 Indianapolis Water Works Maxine Williamson .............. . 440 Everett Tames . 447 Athletic Club—Gibson Leagne
Mrs. Williams Julian ........ 421
Pro Basketball
Siding had 616, and 615, re- EASTERN DIVISION spectively.. Charles Cors of Svagoce LP Apex Tar) got 004, exer Bo New Yor . s Bob Walker's 634 was tops inipfijadeiphia 3 A the Allison Owls League at Deze- Baltimore ‘ 4 313 lan’s. William Schuh of Dell-Teen WN ira was the leader in the Federal Rochester © 24 625 Morning | League with 630 at|Minneapoli 38 28 800 Iaria’s. Fi. Wayne .,.... ins 28 36 438
. an. Milwaukee samsvias 31 AT 266 Secondary scores In the Fran RESULTS LAST NIGHT |
cesco Crespi League included Joe Minneapolis 85, New York 83. ! Corsaro of Caito and Corsaro, Syracuse 89, Boston 71
{Explorers of LaSalle in a semi-
-Moore, “La Salle Coach Ken Leof-
boy with the deadly popshot. Fistic Move
Dick Hammon .. 538)
Dukes Picked To Favor Dayton To Move Past
Bonnies in NIT
By United Press ! NEW YORK, Mar. 13—| The classy Iron Dukes of Duquesne were favored to
whip the crowd-pleasing
final game of the National In| vitation basketball tournament] tonight and skyscraping Dayton] was picked to beat scrappy S8t.. Bonaventure in the other. :
Duquesne was listed. a five-| point pick, and Dayton was the| choice by three points,
Duquesne, top-seeded in the
La Salle during the regular season, 71 to 60. :
n » » “IN THAT game,” recalled Dukes’ Coach Donald (Dudey)
fler used a zone defense against me most of the way to combat my Jim Tucker "and Dick Ricketts, | But ‘we handled the zone pretty] well.” . L.a Salle Rooters, however, were quick to point out the first clash of these two teams occurred on Duquesne’s home court in Pittsburgh, and expressed the |; hope the result would be different | Jil on a neutral floor. on La Salle’s problem boil's down to this: How to stop the sharp shooting and rebounding of Du-, of Luther Rawlings of Chicago
rns 832 quesne’s “twin towers,” 6-7 Tuck-| Carter won on a split decision, ler and 6-8 Ricketts, inside and|
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rare NI is s27/still squelch such outside shooters | + M #125 Al Bailey. Duquesne, on the ar er azy
other hand, must tie up Tom
Gola, 6-6 La Salle freshman who Ab t N } | . 531 sank 30 points against NYU, 6-5 ou eX |
Norm Grekin, and Fred Iehle, the |
“Gola doesn’t figure to have another off night like he did! CHICAGO, against St. John’s in the quarter- Lightweight
(UP) — Jimm
Mar. 13 Champion
471/finals,” hoped Coach Loeffler. St. Carter, pleased by his split de- basketball tournament today, the
John’s blocked Gola’'s drive-in |cizijon win over Luther Rawlings,
538 Shots, held him to seven points. was indefinite today about his Southwest Missouri
“St. John's
tied Gola up,” pext fistic move. agreed Moore,
“but he's very' «I don’t know about my plans tough to stop.” * now,” said the champion from] # # 1a New York after getting the nod AT LEAST one top coach went from two judges but not from the|
jon record as picking La Salle— referee in last night's 10-round
Buster Sheary of Holy Cross. |non-title scrap with Rawlings be“I think La Salle will upset Du-/fore a small Chicago Stadium quesne,” said Sheary. “Theycrowd and the television cameras. have the personnel to match off! EE n,n against them and they have the! BEFORE THE bout, Carter had shots. And also they have depth said he would use the fight to test and can run with the Dukes al] out whether Rawlings, rated the night.” No. 1 lightweight contender, would! Tucker and Bailey both suf- receive a title shot soon. (fered leg injuries against Holy “I don’t know,” said the champ Cross. Tucker a. bruised muscle and Mtb 4 chipped knee, but but whether he gets a title fight, both were expected to be ready that’s up to my manager.
{for full duty. Rawlings, meanwhile, declared “If we get by Duquesne, we that he thought he won last can win the tournament,” said night's battle and also that he Loeffler. “But Duquesne is the thought he could knock out best college basketball team I've Carter in a title match. ever seen—and I've seen lots of But the judges were s0 busy them.” watching the champion,” he said, a nn “they forgot to watch me. And
DAYTON’S height is the chief When it got close because he's the reason the unseeded Flyers are champion and they gave him picked to make third-seeded St. bonus points.” Bonnie their 20th straight victim. Led by 6-8 Long John Horan and 6-7 Don Meineke, the Flyers average 6-5 in their starting lineup. The Bonnies’ biggest starter is! Bill Edwards, 6-5. “I'll have to string along with ” Ss lly Loam Fa Hickey both scrappers went al op Syed the Flyers in the quarter-finals, in the mnon-title brawl. Carter “Their height is very hard to weighed 136'2 and Rawlings 138.
n n ” BOTH JUDGES, Art Oberg and Harold Marovitz, scored the 10round bout 51 to 49 for Carter, while. ' Referee Norm McGarity made it 52 to 48 for Rawlings. There wasn't a single knockdown in the battle, even though
Y Se —————————————— ' y the light624: Frank Wilmoth, Express (handle. And Meineke hurts you! Carter. who Won nr Parcel, 616; Bunny Mindaro, On the Ice more with his clever passing Jo weight championsp/p May 25, Rudy's 31 Bar, 613; Jerry Chi- AHL STANDINGS the does even with his many 1991 With a 14-roynd Knockout dester, = Fairmount Glass, 611; Eastern Division points.” ’ over Ike Williams, set the style Doug Johnson, Taylor's, 604; and Hershey i 28 3 2 00 However, Coach Eddi . lof action all the way. Shorter inick Sgro, Express Parcel, Erovidence " 33 3 750 a4 Bl 7 . Loach Eddie Melvin, "“powiings. who fis five feet Dominick Sgro, IFXpress ' Buffalo .. i 3 4 ~18 288 560f the battling Bonnies said, “If : > Cr ving 602. Syracuse 4120826 Wo fi ' : 11 inches, Carter relied on driving .q ice Photo Western Division : ere not ired, we'd sweep |, los ombat to upset Francis Bischoff of w T." G. GA Pts. through this tournament. We've IN? close comba y Phone set the pace in the RCA/pittshurgsh .... 45 18 3 260 173 93 . ent. yo Rawlings’ attack > 621. Bd Cleveland... 43 18 3 25¢ 138 of played three games in six days, 1x Teague at Fox-Hunt on 621. Ed gj cinnat .28 33 6 81 227 62 put don't sell us sh " ’ or Dobbins of McCormick’s knocked St _ Louis 27 31 1 wr 22 shu n't sell us short. IT WORKED out, most of the . Merchant INDIANAPOLIS 21 38 8 221 ° 258 43 ” . a time. Carter landed with potent out 640 to lead the Merchants RESULTS LAST NIGHT y Y i League at West Side. Joe Markey Syracuse 8, Pittsburgh 3 COACH TOM Blackburn of right crosses and right hooks in of Antlers had 631 In the same!S, Fouls, 7, Providence 4 vertime) Dayton - professed fear of tne every round and he powered ih a SRE oh — 'Bonnies’ speed, and he pointed blows to with
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Rawlings’ body out they already have eliminated both hands. . one tall team, Western Kentucky. Carter was most effective too “They're big strong boys, and as a counter puncher after Rawtheir biggest ones move just as lings tried to keep him away with fast as the smaller ones,” said a boxing display. Blackburn. “St. Bonnie looks to] But Rawlings wasn't able to us like one of the best defensive make his boxing pay off and his teams in the tournament.” hest blows were right ‘hands to As for Dayton’s winning streak, Carter's head as the New York
Blackburn wishes it didn’t exist titleholder drove in. because “it just adds to the! Carter's hest rounds were the terrific tournament tension.” first and the third when both prso——— m———— judges and the referee gave him ~ the nod. Morey Shares | Rawlings won only one round - {without dispute, the ninth, when Medalist Honors he was more effective at long Times Syesia) .range all the way and he was NEW ORLEANS Mar. 17 awarded. the round on all three Dale Morey of Martinsville, Ind cards. yy ee Hoosier Open and Amateur golf ¥ champion, is continuing his win- Purdue Star Signs ning ways down South. CHICAGO, Mar. 12 (UP)--Don
Morey yesterday shared medal- Kasperan, star defensive fullback ist honors ‘with two other golfers with Purdue. last season, signed in the New Orleans Country Club a contract with the Chicagn Car‘Tournament by firing a 69. two dinals Professional football team {under par. Morey was out in 33 Kasperan, 21, who weighs 195 but bogied the last two holes pounds and is 5 feet, 11 inches {coming in for a 36 to lose his tall, was the eighth player signed {chance for uncontested medalist by the Cardinals for ‘he 1952 sea{honors. son,
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Indiana State Ousted in NAIB
Times Special
Caps Have 3 Left to
was out of the 14th annual NAIB| : | The Indianapolis Caps have, (three games to play that may] victim of an 82-64 lacing by enable them to get out of the
field. jan” cellar, The Missouri quintet, eighth! seeded in the tourney, led all the day afternoon when the Caps face) way to take a comparatively easy Cleveland's Barons at 3 p. m. verdict. At half time the Mis-| Before that, however, Indian-sourians-led, 39 to 26. |apolis has dates in Buffalo toIndiana State, despite the 24 night and one in Cleveland Saturpoints tossed in by its leading day night, scorer, Dick Atha, was hampered . 2.2." by a lack of height. Forest Pe THE CAPS hold a 3 to 2 edge fiton led the Missourt scoring [°VeT Buffalo although two games with 21. have been tles. Cleveland is the One of the top upsets of the tourney was Morningside’s 98-93 victory over second-seeded FEast-|
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here Sunday. Three matinee NAIB Opens Doors | games already played have aver-
To Negro Participants {aged 3155 in attendance,
(UP)—Membership in the Na- a8er of the Caps, has announced tional. Assoctati p r 2 {that “although the hockey season a ssociation of Infercol- wi; close Sunday, club skating legiate Basketball was opened will continue until further notice.
today to Negro colleges meeting
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NAIB TOURNEY | nounced here. Southwest Missourl 82, Indiaua_ State 64.
ras i , . Whitworth College 72, Millikin 71, JA plan was outlined whereby Murray State 75, West Texas State 73) Negro colleges also might com-!_ (avertime) !
2, State 48, | pete In future tournaments. Negro Southwest Texas 69: New Mexico AGM | 2
: ; {8% teams now may play in district | yo ingdale (Stoux. City. Ia> 98, Eastern) playoffs where such participation Tliinols ptCHatieston) 43. - is possible, Otherwise, they will bsraine a 8. Exstern Tilinols 93. have access to the 32-team p.inceton 70, Columbia 65. tournament bracket by winning a a qualifying tournament held at Nashville, Tenn., in .February.| ATTENTION The eight Negro conference cham-
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State College of Wilberforce, 0.
DRIVERS, OWNERS Track Will Be Open for Practice Set-Up, and Questions
Greenberger Takes Second Cue Match
Phil Greenberger today held his’ second victory in the Indiana three-cushion billiard tournament. Greenberger took his second win in gix starts last night at the Board of Trade parlor by outscor ing Ray Elliott, 50 to 41, in 92
innings. The winner had a high run of four.
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[ment of mastermind things, |Kimbrough and Herm Schaefer, jof the Olymps are merely demonstrating their confidence in the power of the press.
Ulcer” week.
the News, Bob Stranahan of the |8tar and this writer expect to produce a Frank Leahy-type season, Butler nothing less than a ‘“representa-! tive season.
authoritative when Leahy says EE Just what our braintrust will represent is questionable, |
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{only AHL club Indianapolis has|ference failed to defeat having lost five coaches (Martinsville; Jack Wilson, South-| |port; Dave Kelley and Ray Phil-
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