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ASH one goal in the -last three side the fayored = Central, the ultimate champion, set the pa : hii “Sports. Edit is hoping for bette Sree aye CH WALT FIELDS re- 610. and mes Sports Editor weeks, 1s hoping for r morrow {is the® COA ] her ‘with J " ! luck as the Indianapolis Ca future of WFBM- _ turns from last year's 62 to 42 Fast Clas DAYTONA BEACH, Fla, Mar, 14—There's Dever move on to Cle thelr TV, which, at the loss to Crispus Attucks here. He Ae as an idle moment in this Cleveland farm system spring train-| . o° "0 © © game of the moment, is not has veteran Mil} Badh and i place ing camp and since the Igdianapolis Indians are the closest|season tomorrow night. sue where Wb Dickman Tgp a singles 1 iC ; xt! in classification to the parent club, they are bearing the Hale), 5 Re equags eading SE vie on Aurora in the reglonal finals, 172 but 3 [EP -galle ag 8 teams have made the brunt of the early heavy work, _ |gohl-less again last night as the of local prep Seok Seal A Ces, 201. Do Thé Pace was 4 bo stoped up agalifions meio aes 0% ire aoe vees [oe Bn FT cer o int jo ; ; Shelbyville. Coac an today and the boys are beginning to show with Buffalo, ; other passengers Angie lf DYyitle here with: four total of ¢ ‘the effects of the two-a-day schedule, call-| Although the outcome had v 1 1h Sepnise I's trib to the TUBSed juniors and a top-notch tributed t i i i nothing to do with the American plans for next week's trip to \ nd a generation crammed * One pin | ing for running, throwing, Reding and Hockey League standings, the State Finals indicate they aren't| Senior snd ag aching acumen, registerin : he pitch tt y gu gs, (with hardwood co g egi § batting. Even the pitchers are getting a game was lively for the 3047 coming to this 15,000-seat basket- | ob” of ‘the we strenuous going over, including pitching, (fans. ball goalry just for the ride. | HIS CURRENT crop has Shel. season. ] : . =» = sa = a {byville backers reminiscing about er Coa batting practice, covering first base from INDIANAPOLIS rushed into a TWO OF THEM are veteran. ihe’ high grade 1947 state chame Graham r the mound-and then taking a turn them-|3-to-1 lead on a pair of goals by| : : . . tourney-wise Batesville, which|pions, who got that way by Erv Dv Eddie Ash selves at batting and bunting. Bert glluhiod, and a single] GREENCASTLE CHALK TALK—Greencastle Coach Tom Goldsberry diagrams Tiger Cub has traveled the oad to Butler imeing Terre Haute Garieid. from. aw : aly by Larry Wilson. | i ves, Bi Jim Cowger, Norman Mark and Gor- nd highly-promising| The Golden Bears are the best rolls for t But unless the Cleveland brass gets a catcher in camp) Center 8id McNabney ana Legt| Pays for (front row, left.to right) Sherman Ree o, Bi Begur, c ’ er Sick Gold 7 De te. 0a. lughiypre that s| defensive team of the 16 finalists, LT in a hurry Tribe Manager Gene Desautels will be a candidate Winger George Pargeter hoostta) don Whitman; (second row, left to right) Bob Morrison, Bob West, John Stevens, Shobe Gould, getting ‘where it wants to go|having a 30.6 average in the OUT Pritchett-] . e Bisons into a 3-3 tie with' |g Tavl arwin Duncan, {naments. They've made the grade There for a rest home. The veteran was forced to catch All Of ai tr ots werore. she ae il cMahel, Joe Taylor and Darwin . witout fanfare FRICIOPINING opr nr Mn gf gy Chr ra yesterday's batting practice in addition to doing everything period ended. Then the Greenclads take on the reaching the final foursome twice. ——— else a manager is called upon to; | After a scoreless third period Greencastle Tiger Cubs, who've The Bears and the Bulldogs S h perform, structions, demonstrations and|in which Cap Goalie Glen Hall one the farthest of any THSAA are the last of their respective cNoo roa ; {drills in different departments of made several spectacular saves, ler in this 42d annual/l®@ague’s representatives, the Two Inc ENERAL Manager the game to include players on|Defenseman Stan Long whipped hardwood title quest |Bears in the South Central and fast night BE. SE ‘bout. given all teams in camp. an ankle-high shot by the Indi- on the ‘Dogs in tbe Southeastern basketball Chuck French has BO Ten The camp's entire “faculty” was|@napolis goalle at 1:52 for the a 4 a loops. ot foo A Ea) To ita out|to assemble and split all players Victory. Defense Pete Durham THE WINNERS . will tangle} The THSAA. has given permise night 8 : \ into gro and Right Winger Lorne Davis for the semifinal tourney cham-|sion to the following members o i a: Tig running Slain, Yarting bite. had the assists, | plonship at 8:15 p. m. and She the Associated Distabutors, Ine, we the 15: * ' | Y ; . 11 a few of the| TV sponsors of the tournament, x king out with|Ing, hitting, throwing, cut-off a =» losers will help fi ! at Sacred tne gm haw at Tucson. (Plays, pickoff plays, and in about| THE Buffalo victory left the, several hundred seats expected toto sell semifinal Hckets; ie Sacred Hi No other Cleveland farm team everything else in the book. {two squads even at three each for remain vacant for the first time 1 ne Aves kh. 8 arpa 51 school hal in training here had a catcher to| Two holdover Indians from last the season. There have been two BEES the semifinal tourney moved St: Swilking Music Co. 130 N. Penmyls WISH spo spare to help out the Hoosier Red-|year looked sharp in yesterday's ties. to Butler in 1945. vania St: Home Appliance Co. 3360 N. Indianag skins yesterday practice, namely, Outfielder] The Caps will close the AHL More than 2000 ducats re-ilinos st: Den Massa, S817 'N. Hiinois Leo Barn} The parent Cleveland club has Frank Kalin and First Baseman 5ason Sunday afternoon at 3 iaite] unclaimed today, a re ave. irony Appliaice sane, C3035. the Cathe five catchers in its Arizona camp Ed Stevens. Both reported {n|0'Clock at home against Cleve-, minder that this year’s local meet 5 10th oti Leste De or 2878 ley’s Rest: and Indianapolis is asking for|sound physical condition. Kalin /land. is the first IHSAA semifinal E Joh st. snd Webber Appliance Co, Howe E Troupe and Dick Kinamag or Joe belted lofiger drives than any | tourney since inception of the its annua Montalvo. Kinaman is Up fromothers trying out for regular Hockey Summary semifinals in 1936, that has gone : er Dllas ara Montalvo Jom Bye berths with the Tribesters. nenutigle: Goal, Crowds: defense, Dur-| (Mithoul. an advance sale sellout, Sugar Ready On the attle, irou played mos "wn | ’ t » Pennell; wings; Kal. g . ; baseball Ron Mexican League BIG STEVENS, who is being A ay Sl ernalen, ig rom. Lavi, Phillips yesterday granted ap- + Lo AMERIC and the Negro Ameyican Taagus: challenged for the first base post | $i; MeNabner. Parsete “Hall; detense proval to Associated Digtiburors, For Gr anano “Brovide Earl Turner really put a e(by Herb Co Coflin, ; y ol; - - "co-sponsors of the schoo rovidence in the Hoosier Indians . spring thinks this Dyers na Jou Me ack, fel, “bela alternates, yy 0 Grady. FE ry to assist in ins the By United Press a training setup by making himself return to the big show if he can | ler, Bruneteau. lo Ae ai? unsold pasteboards. However, a; SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 14 - : the catcher who wasn't there, lmprove on his last year's hitting | me Sis Mcties, Dous, Da capacity crowd is not expected. JRay Robinson 1s realy bo lake DE iyeh + Both French and Desautels de-|and flelding. He has an idea that SCORY BY PERIODS s 5 = lon Rocky Graziano in cago ‘Cincinnati .. clare Turner was offered the same If he beats out his two. rivals and |BiNaroiis =: 4 2 § 1-8! WFBM - TV, already missing|Apr. 16—but admitted today his PN orANAPOL] salary he received last year, but has an upsurge in regular season SCORING $4200 of its $5000 guarantee to|six-months’ layoff hasn't helped Ruttalo 4F i it looks as though Earl has be-/the Cleveland Indians might call Whit OD: ia ZAP IANATOLIS. the IHSAA for four weeks of his fighting ability. : Hershey 1. St come interested in a different line him up if anything should hap- |APOLIS, Hirschfeld (Sclisissi, Heller) 6:41. telecasting, has only $775 left in| The Sugar Kid from Detroit NATION - of business in which he foresees pen to Luke Easter, 14:30 Pemaltiireron \Pargeter, Lavitt) kitty. And that’s expected to be/and New York, came fast in the petrol... a bright future. Don't be sur-| A new Indian who attracted 1119), Oar y (13:37), Kay (miner liquidated tomorrow. closing rounds’ to retain his Montreal prised though if the Indians make the fancy of on-lookers was Harry |" SECOND PERIOD 1 DIAN APOLLS, Tech’s chances of not getting/world’s middleweight crown Boston ll. him a better offer to change his Malmberg, shortstop from San | Hirschfeld (Sclisizsl, Coflin), 3:13. Bh juiiiia : a x il I ; liquidated tomorrow are consid- against Carl (Bobo) Olson of Chicago _.° ind Diego. His flelding brillf 830% Neh re : he Green|Honolulu last night. s mind, 8 brilliance was|6:20. 6-Buffalo, Pargeter (unassisted), . . . . . ered favorable. If the reen Montreal 3, £8 » especially noteworthy and throw-|2:.10: Penalties: Kobussen (13:23), Pen- | FIELDHOUSE POWWOW-—Batesville Coach Walt Fields gives some final Indianapolis semi- It was a unanimous decision—
ing arm true. But apparently he's strictly a “glove man,” because is bat doesn't carry much weight. For this reason all batting professors on the camp's faculty in-
tend to give the Swede a lot of coaching,
. TURNER'S family is growing and after last season he lost all hope of ever becoming a regular big league catcher. He already has had three trials in the majors, all consisting of more or less brief periods of play in second or third
ing first base from the mound, teach him the art of bunting. He's
nell (19:31). THIRD PERI Ashbee (4:27), Coflin (5:31). { OVERTIME PERIOD: 7—Buffalo. Long, (Durham, Davis) 1:52, Penalties—None, |
Exhibition Baseball
At St. Petersburg
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Charles Cook, Wally Robinson and Les Smit ] | Moorman, Ken Dickman, Dick Erhardt, Herm Streuwirg, Lou Dickman and Milt Bass.
OD: No scoring, Penalties: final instructions to (front row, left to fight Yo Fioigemay you Brings: in Kis, Jim Frisseh, : (second row, left to rig ac Youngman, Tom
Wave survives tomorrow, it will give ndianapolis a state Final Four representative for the seventh time in history.
words add these:
Don Barksdale, Frankie Kudelka,
" ” ~ | MANUAL lost 30 to 16 to |Thorntown’s ultimate state cham-
pions in the afternoon game in
Playoffs start next weeK for fracas in 1933.
{but after. the battle, the cham. {pion admitted it was “too close.” i . 8 8 “MY TIMING was off and {sometimes I could feel the breeze {from my own misses,” Robinson lsaid, z
: +» 000 000 003 | “But I’ tter for the Grae mug cian who Bit 521 Che shove ee CR A Sy 15 Guess for 2d Guessers:: hi tees ton ty . First casualy in the Tribe oc- 321 the short time he ape neuaperegr, Blackwell © co Brenly no | Shortridge lost 31 to 28 to tt od fashion toward the dit h ed (Vas In San Diego last year really|(d): Smith ®) pa, Beale , ; Sweet Sixteen Pretty good fashion curred yesterday and it happen Y|[(4), Brecheen (7) and Bucha. Sarni (5). By FRANK ANDERSON (Freddie Scolari, one of the NBA’s minding of three gentlemen of {Greencastle in a Swee niend of the fight.” to a valuable plece of young looks like a hitter except for the|Winning Pitcher—Byerly. Losing Pitcher y } Nase | i. N ftortney deal during an. aftertooft timber. , While practicing cover fact the Coast League failed to ic iechest. Home Runs — Westlake,| pO HISTORY'S famous last top basketmakers; Stan asek, the press won’t hurt them. | y 00 As far as Olson is concerned,
Robinson has nothing but praise,
: | (= = Davage Minor and Kevin O’Shea.'the Olymps. Thus far there's, Broad Ripple went by the “That kid really belongs amon Billy Jos Davidson injured his imble tu the Sela ot he Strong Ffledelotia th) +: 303 S00 soi='a 13 JI len. YOU (second) guess is as “Scolari is a 145 man in the|been no word on the home game boards in a daylight fray by los-|yy to, middleweights of the “Bly To, 10,103 Sonus baby EVE SOU SIC mach of tht ie pkg Le AL ES The witer addresses that NBA sverages. Ant Miseel and night. owevr, theta fo she ing. 5-10.35 to Evamvils Boars (hgh, Tonle, of and the Cleveland club has atime yesterday. ine Pitcher Outtowskt: Losing Piichers (thought to fellow coaches Bob Barksdale weigh in w | ° Stale > . to hit and he learned a lot since
Fowler. £hiladelphia.
Home Runs—Littrell, Zernial,
Stranahan of the Star and Ae marks. It's no fault of theirs the Fieldhouse. tonight. They're also
Crispus Attucks was erased by
the last time I fought him.”
lot of money tied up in the lad. When word spread around sprawling Indianville that the boy wonder “southpaw had been injured, all the brass came a-runnin’ to the Indianapolis diamond. But
Bullets are last in the Eastern available at the ticket center in|Evansville Reitz, 66 to 59, last Selo Angeiopouions of She ign Division. {the Claypool Hotel. year in another afternoon bout. — of ress Re he) X y >> t Three sportavriters agains; lily § ety 3. -~ p % X inst the| THE OLYMPS will take a 23-7 Baltimore, Hmmm. | BUT TECH is the only local min e Olympians agains ® home-game record into the con- Even Bullets back - to - back school to gain entrance to the
Baltimore Bullets. ‘test. They have won 10, lost 24 can’t beat three-of-a-kind. \state championship game. Tech
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was interrupted ‘by a rai Boston (A) . 010 000 000— 1 5 p y Tain squall, Hudson, Johnson (4), Sanchez (7) and
Ne Layers pon Rho thirty Kiutts, BchevarHs AD} Auxias, Schuster practice on e diamond + Kemmerer (7) an Ww . noing itcher— : a . and finished off the day in Una cher—Hudson. Losing Pitcher—Atkins,
~ THE AFTERNOON workout or
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Field Is Completed For NCAA Tourney
NEW YORK, Mar. 14 (UP)—
ning exercises in the o . "AM lansland 5.8. 8 . Despite all the crepe- llost, 29 to 23, to Frankfort in|The 16-team field for the NCAA no pire) chee ~ 2s Ruled Bly er the shower passed. issih Detrott (A) ede 201 104 Oox— : il 2 THAT TARES care of three He Ton the ond ae Pro Basketball Li 28 to 19 to Logansport basketball tornament was come J08 i ® 3. oll er Jim| General Manager French sald|and Burs. St. Claire is): Hoetc Frome o the Jour uaters " the and his 10 men have succeeded. EASTERN DIVISION L. pg lin 1934, > pleted today with the naming of vib ihe intends to experiemnt with {hl mid Batis Ginsberg (7). Winning Olymps’ last home game of theimyeyive overcome the loss of two grracuse .....ueereinnen: #9 2¢ 628 But tomorrow’s opposing trio|Dayton, Duquesne, St. John’s and Plerce of the Indians. It wasn'tig,, qn eran SPCT eM at In. |Home Runs—Souchock, Priddy, Keil. = | cSWar season. The fourth period|great stars, injuries, a Killing Naw Fork [Ll iaiiiiane 3% J 313lis not without its majestic touch{Penn State as the “members at, serfous but Billy was dismissed |qy,nanolis Victory Field this Year. |n. v. «ne (alt lene 00 6 5 3 || De salvaged by Herm Shaef-|scnequle. Now they've arrived at Boliaoiohis ......illil 3» 1 $2 the “Charmed Circle.” large” entries for the eastern for the day. He intends to try a. couple of PRUs. “B" (Ni '’ 200 103 tox— 711 1/°F- He'll suffer silently (Sidjg place where even the master-| wgsTERN DIV goon. D5 Greentastie has made the regionals.
Davidson told the writer last Keegan, 'Nevell (6) and McKelvey, Pos. night however that he attributed the Injury to a “football knee” received while playing high school football two years ago. ~ n » OWEN J. BUSH, Tribe part owner and former president, drove into camp yesterday, watched practice briefly, conferred with French, Desautels, Hank Greenberg and Tris Speaker, then departed. He said he would return today. Today's program called for “group sessions” for special in-
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sx ud 1 Church, Heintrelman - (8), Konstant (1), Thompson (8) and Lopats, Black, (than third in the Western Divi- points for the Kautskys | Kautskys (71) t All-Stars (36) P
Mallette (8), Podres (9) and Cam la. | 2 Home Run — Jones. Winning Pitener — sion. But they would like to 1 Ferguson, 3| Burdsall.f 0| Vieau.
Podres. Losing Pitcher—Thompson, {finish the regular season with 2 corer it . [35-31 record. And they can, too, | Kleuh.t 1 Fight Results if they win tonight and knock off | Mtkiuien,c {| Kamiiton.o By United Press Ft. Wayne in the final, Sunday. |Dletzg HEE os ” on sol oT “New Nor retained the “eold BALTIMORE IS ‘no pushover, nn: 21 ojMirsndes middleweight championship by outpoint-| not ‘even for three undefeated | Kautsbes 3
ing Carl (Bgbo) Olson, 159, Honolulu (15), | | All-Stars pu . | ALL B.10 cB ORTLAND: Me.—Charlie Goulart, 160.| coaches. a Bullet talent includes! “Free Throws Missed—Kleuh
Mar, 26.
Manager Stanky to Play Player Stanky
By United Press
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.,, Mar. 14 — Manager Eddie [Danay o Peres,
| pointed Stanky of the Cardinals plans to try Red Schoendienst, one XJ).
of the game's top second basemen, at shortstop against the
Washington Senators today in an exhibtion game. Manager Stanky also said play-| er Btanky would make his spring run, double and two singles and bow tomorrow at second base/Jerry Priddy hit a homer andi when the Cards play the Phillies two doubles to lead the Detroit here. An infield with Schoendienst Tigers to an 8 to 5 exhibition at short and himself at second is victory over the Boston Braves one of the combinations Stanky yesterday. Dizzy Trout held the, wants to try in his new job as Braves to three hits in the last Cardinal field leader. five innings and was the winner. |} Joe. Adcock’s pinch-hit home run with a man on in the ninth Browns : inning yesterday gave the Cin-| PHOENIX, Ariz, Mar. 14—| cinnati Reds a 2to 1 triumph over Manager Rogers Hornsby of the
St. Louis and snapped a four- pg... plans to pitch left hand-| game exhibition victory streak for Bobby Cai Gainat the N the Cards. Pinch Hitter Wally ®F Bobby Cain against the New
Westlake’'s third inning homer York Giants today and also said| gave the Cards their only run. Shortstop Marty Marion would!
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