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rN THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — ll . — _ SATURDAY, MAR. 15, 1952 In NIT Final. | Easterners Favored as
Flyers Seek Revenge; Eye Olympic Trials
By United Press . : 4 wal a N 4 NEW YORK, Mar. 15—A crown and revenge will be o | Tue he Hgearoid : #ine. the twin targets of both La Salle’s explosive Explorers and beauty from Glen Ellyn, Ill, clad le 4 : ‘ A 75 E ' : 4 : # : a brief fishnet, Tinta: p i Z a Dayton’s sky-high Flyers tonight in the all-unseeded final n 1 a n a m udded creation, vied in the ka ® ; 5 \game of the National Invitation basketball tournament. | British press yesterday with the : Gi / / : hs. Odds-makers called La Salle a
{figures of- Britain's vanushing 21, point favorite for the title,
By EDDIE ASH dollar reserves. Coaches Ge which is expected to lure a capacd ity crowd of 18,500 to Madison
Times Sports Editor Impartial observers made Miss Square Garden. ’ By D(
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Mar. 15 It hard work and Koehnke an easy winner. . ial coaching will do it, Johnny McCall is setting hig/ But in the suburban apartment 5 E } Prospects were for a brilliant, spect 8 : E mu ee in but tense duel, between two teams SOUTH » under great emotional pressure, Solomon h After Victory In addition to wanting that NIT When t
where she is° staying with her crown, and the chance at making
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¢ Sharon Quits Rhinestone Rompors Lefty Given ly fy Wisk Fh
LONDON, Mar. 15 Just when
Britain was About to sink into
- ® 5 post-budget melancholy, along te n fi Oo n 1 n came American aid in the shapely person of 8haron Koehnke.
gights on turning in a big season for the “new” Indianapolis other. Betty, Sharon firmly
Indians in 1952. packed away the spectacular out. {fit ‘that all of Britain apparently
Manager Gene Desautels is con-|—- — oe——— fident the California southpaw at third, Bob Prentice at second wanted her to wear In the table By FRANK ANDERSON the Olympic team, the boys on was faced has it in him to become a con- and Harry Malmberg at short- tennis tournaments here. TWO ONE-SHOT coaches sat each team have a personal motive claiming tl sistent winner in stop. 8mith cut loose so hard at ‘I'm No Gussie’ back and looked at what they involved. found the ti the American [times the first baseman couldn't “I'm no Gorgeous Gussie” said had wrought today. And if they x ® ing the chil Association and {hold his throws. Some were Sharon,” who holds the U. 8, felt smug, there was a reason. LA SALLE, an underdog in its two. And f the new skipper {rather low, However, and were junjer table tennis championship, Thanks to the Olympians sav- first three wins, is plenty an- came synon is giving the ldiMcult to catch. But he put plenty! Gorgeous Gussie Moran, who ing the best for last, the two noyed that it was passed up by But a ca: nimble hurler of zip on every peg made across plays tennis on a grass court, mentors retired undefeated from the selection committee for the before Sout special coaching. the diamond. ¢ startled Wimbledon with lace- the professional basketball busi- NCas Tournaent in favor of Gonas far o y nn ” edged panties a couple of =easons ness, wo teams it defeated— Duquesne sto wai hed SINCE THE ‘Indians have a oa P ; . | The two coaches, Boh Strana-and St. John's. The Covey plexilics of batting practice hole to plug at second Manager| “g.,¢ gpharon's lgw-cut, form-fit- han of the Star and this writer, scrappy Explorers would dearly 9-year-old ( yesterday . and Desautels was greatly pleased by ting suit of firehouse red showed | were accountable for half the love to win this tournament as re- case so fan offered several Prentice agile action around the .,,qiqerably more leg and {Olymps’ victory over Baltimore venge for the slight. have sprun suggestions keyatone, He teamed up smoothly opouider when she wore it for ; last night. The other half. be-| Dayton, on the other hand, is writer's . pen Xec { ’ y! Cameras flashed, reporters Tote . Schaefer, collapse in last year's final roun Remedy i r cination to run Prentice played third base with geyrried for telephones, and table CHANGED HER MIND—Sharon Koehnke awakened Britain with her low-cut fishnet and rhine- =p Olymps reacted wonder-lagainst Brigham Young. Four oy inte streaks of wildness, The Wilkes-Barre last year and his tennis tickets began to sell like stone creation (left), and then went conservative (right). fully to their three-man brain of the Flyers’ first team also facto bi Tribe pilot noticed Johnny had showing at second came as a World Series ducats, Nobody a trust. They sprinted past Balti- started in that game. 0 4 h i pleasant surprise to Tribe offi- seems to be quite clear what] more, 103-87, to the delight of) “I think we have a better holy Ll
taking his eyes | formed a habit of 8 y |3342 Butler Fieldhouse fans. It chance this year than we did last a nursemai
_clals. happened after that in all the pe Satcher just before il Including various “clinics” at- excitement. ‘Rock ’ Is Unnerved as Scores (was the Olymps’ best scoring year,” said Dayton Coach Tom home when count for his podr control in past tended and regular practice, the Rules Cited \night of the season. And it Blackburn. “And I say that al. old toddler? seasons.” players were in uniform and op. Table Tennis Association |served to whet the appetites of though I believe that La Salle, : : [the fans for the playoffs next|With three real stars in Tom Gola, Judg
re working for five hours. They re- o1onnoned and firmly advised : . THE HARD-THROWING left- ported on the field at 9:30 and gnaron that such costumes were (Co) P an a aria anes lweek. Last night's activity ended Norm Gerkin, and Fred Iehle, is The answe = Only a @ better team than Brigham forgotten Ki
the tolled until noon. After a ene-|,,¢ permitted in-play and would | the regular home, season.
hander then got down to hour break for lunch and rest, | pe : ol ; | w tomorrow Young was with Mel Hutch d | to break the {she please conform to the rules. | pd ’ Broad Ripple—D ¥ game at Ft. ayne mor e utchins murder and buaifiesis b} working receive addi- they returned to the field and Riv said she merely got a| |, By JA¢ ® v F1SH 3 Longue it Prather) Recreation, Lemur Mille” yuan: Exminling lrands between the Olymps and and Roland Minson.” ses of a men kout weren't dismissed until about 3:30./«kidding” call from a member of They are tearin' up the place. Frosch ro ~0-201-244. Marion Small ...............co0i0n M9 NBA's. Western Division] ‘a a It is into itional tests in another workou The Indi t { g ) That was the woeful wail of Don Moschenross or Draper Ex- St. Joan of Are | SCORE OF the’ : today. e Indians got in two long the association who ‘knew HRoay Terie ash tched the terminating became the top per- John Lavth : ......... 596 money series. SCORE OF the 51 finale, which must probe With his rare fast ball, McCall (Patting drills and some of the woyidn't wear such a thing in iA, AY De Wa rhe ® former at Broad Ripple with 654. pay THIS a erie Walton Letuus No Lut] . cal 8. the Flyers would like to cover up tody of Ch YN a to the southpaw | POYA had a field day wallopingiactyal play.” Classic League howlers score dead Moschenross’ series included 204-5 Damead ol... 000 00... a. 369 INDIANAPOLIS LED all the with a big win tonight, was Brig- main with R could develop {the ball for distance. ; _ center with their shots. op or Speedway—Linde Air Products way. Every player scored. Every ham Young 62, Dayto In any event, she wore the regu- “"'y = "p _, 243-2017. Baap ois Tesi t Bg 62, yton 43. eight years | su» [lation short skirt and sweater Ww Rockys not a guy to be- = palph Ortman was high in the Evelyn Harris °° iia fea player hustled. Most pleasing of ~ Blackburn wasn’t upset that to be his son rudge a high - - Aliph Lim as hg hose in Indianapolis livery were Vv Baseball | GENERAL MANAGER Chuck when she competed in the West of S'!08® 8 eT Linsurance League, with 840 atipss Drees JAE Feit Men jou | 088 in Tndiznapols Ty Were his club, which will have a slight C. Thompson The Indl HsTndians an French is dickering with the Middlesex doubles Thursday nh at those Pennsylvania Alleys, Wilbert , Sport Bowi—Rosedale Dairy od Tg ages Tare ane advantage with a starting lineup who have se oa signing of a [Anas City Blues for the prob- night—and lost both the matches. "'8 y stints at |Rode of Reynolds Insurance had © P* urm—Kinean AC ~~" sis and oi a is o] an Sone averaging six feet five inches to naped boy Boun{ : boday [lip ax ig ata. ADle purchase of Catcher Roy “The smoke got in my eyes,” an 2 ey Sountes 638 to lead the Beech Grove Lowell young .................. seuss S89 linue oan, oe one) bv boone => Salle’s six-three, has been years, con Rv TV § Sapo the |CATtee. A deal will be put she explained. can bea! Jour Pharmacy. Guy Porter posted 635 Frieda Henry 0100111 8 ron ig een and backing it hanied the underdog. To unders| tion . re through, French indicated, unless, Earlier in the day, Sharon, who "€TVes to a frag . land Bill Robinson had 614 in the! oman [PFA 1e0tve a ng Tg Jo reat board. game. “Most of the coaches and of the Tipr . rst game of eac . Samiay |Farl Turner comes in off the also happens to be an icg-skating zle, kspecially | same loop. "Talbot Lanes—North Indianapolis oD gE points ee others who saw the semifinals case one mu: uble-headers during the {holdout list shortly. > champion, agreed to pose for pic- When (he keglers Charley Hines' 629 was tops Nip, revesec TPM so laial the pall with ail the aplomb 2f¢ Saying La Salle should be on June 3, 1 , n. Melalx sald wich The Tribe hold-out list now tures’ in her scanty outfit on are Sowing em the Indianapolis Street Railway 1 Hae Rte —Medieal Center 2s of a Houdini. It was one of his favored, and I'll have to go along 5 on that de on ofiicia ‘NM ‘has been cut to five, Pitchers skates. ht. League at Central Alleys, lke J: Harbison i Fi eeaens : prs fs with them,” said BI ad worked a , i . y : h 8 s 1. » ackburn, Jome 1 cost WFBM $3500, | j,q, Santiago, Charlie Harris! Again the brigade of cameras And, pal, last Kelly's 632 was a standout in the Keith BTS vt tenia 553 best games i 3 ea out “They're a fine clifb.” harian fami ncluding ‘a fee to the baseball ,,4 Inman Chambers, Catcher was ready. Sharon stepped out night they were Printcraft League at Talbot Lanes. Joneitt Mavnen, Naval Ordnance bei one-shot coach. The man * x = appeared wit chib. A sponsor for the games ‘Turner,and Outfielder Dave Pope. put on to the ice and fell flat on groovin g ‘em fee — . John O'Brien L Ss ieieers 504 LE owrior is a chronici. AND COACH Ken. Loeffler of Jevaharian J has not yet been contracted. | (ytfielder Lloyd Gearhart of her rinestones. : Hgit Jack Welsh +. «+ And don't forget the rrank Miseronr ON assvsvivas B38 second-guesser. Even slight con- La Salle, who has been showered A kidnapin ee |ggt year's team accépted terms “Wrong skates” she said. he Classic SUNDAY TIMES... a full i, 5, 0i06en Frabsterian 551 tact with the head coach’s throne with praise for his masterful 3 Maier of ace Of the Tribe staff this year. yesterday and will report sortly.|“These aré for figure skating. League at Iaria’s came through = pape of bowling news, features, Herb Schakel "7111 601 jg enough to convince a hunt-and- strategy in the semifinal win appeared. Bi _ The. department is none too strong Previously he had talked of go- I'm used to racing blades.” | with 16 600 series, four of which | pictures and cartoons. . .. Read , Fritchett—Fli Lilly Women = 1, x sportswriter coaching is no over Duques 1 had given th in lefthanders at this time. In-ing on the voluntary retired lst.| ——— | WET€ honor counts. Even in Kegler's Korner seven times ® Construction League yo joke. his eshte, 3 ae Agreed that White” dropr cluding Johnny, only three are in| 1.loyd hit only .226 in 1951 while the Christian Church League at ' each week for the sport's up- [Sam Jenkins ...............i... sees $18 sn» ; de avored—thus with her wen g A | 3 y ° laria' 1} : | ; p P= | Harry Jackson ta rene 618 (forever forfeiting membership in the training camp. The others filling the utility role. He thinks ilt Gets aria’s there were three credit- | to-thé-minute coverage. Fearcer. © Classie League Sth STRANAHAN AND I tried to tne coaches’ “crying towel” club Ano are the veteran Frank Papigh, he can. do far better if used as a| able 600’, — ee Te Ar JUS Lliiwnii sss do a serious job. And I believe «1 thing we're going to wi » This case v who had a poor 1951 record, and regular and probably has de-| ° | Dominick Sgro of Fcon-O-Seal Charley Burnett of Franklin Ruth Rane © 341 we succeeded. Schaefer sat in y erie aqmitted Be “Day on Oct. 7, 194 young Billy Joe Davidson, who termined {o come down. here-and led the parade with 680. Segro Press just missed an honor count Switzer-Cummings * the press box the first half and ; ; Yoav > t went t Kk “Alvig wo } Ki with 649 in the Sport Bowl Rec- Wayne Socks . _ .. ._.. _........ 590 i nn ton is a very good team, but I 0 Wor is unlikely to make the triple-A go all out to accomplish the goal. has been knocking at the door p let us rise and fall on our own. . . : , . " ; . Ee , reation. Dick Deer had 621 f Indiana—Federal Employees y think we can take them.” and Mrs. Art grade this year. “x =» By United Press with high series all season but . - <1 TOT pether McCue .... 408 Happily, we rose. We can thank Loeffler was t th next day the an Miohed and won the MANAGER Gone Desautels.has| CLEVELAND, Mar. 15—Doniseldom has he displayed ® hetter|Pireside Tavern and. Freeman Jownthe-St Avdcews — . Herr's hustling, play-wice per-i,,, yo noaa angry at the sain old Ronnie 1 Indlans’ home opener last spring promised to give (iearhart every Gehrmann’s withdrawal from two form. Dominick put together a Quinnette rolled 814. ” Friday Mixed League formers for that. rie LAA, : and looked as though he was 4 . * invitation mile races, leaving the atring of 224-221-235 Earl Eggert hammered out 633 Glenn Cappelle ...................... 368 gtranahan guided the team in Why were we passed over? haircut. But chance to make good. feld ol rs . 3 Felndw reo, to lead the Federal Employees Hazel Large ...................c..... 542 Why, I ask you? Didn't we beat when the nu brilliant campaign fleld clear for arch-rival Fred, Clarence Moxley, secretary of ) Flo Bellis : ; .... 518 the first quarter, He turned a : headed for a br Paign| outfielder Dave Hoskins dpteed y, : » had not ret unittl @ flu attack cut him down. to terms a week ago but his Vill stirred up a minor tempest the league and a member of the League at Indiana Alleys. A G18], Taskesy—Maddos Servies |. os|30725 Olymp lead over th rue. tWo of the teams hey prone: 1 wi fo w he bug! h {in the track world today. Iaria team, put his ow on Y Wayne Ross was the best pro- When my 12 minutes were up, the| 2 5 = alarmed lam Recovery was slow and t UE signed contract wasn't received » put his n name On q,ctjon in the Allison AC League Matt Dillone 97 0) ks once more a left him in a weakened condition until yesterday. He's supposed to! The Wisconsin star backed out the honor roll. Moxley rolled 660, ta § > Mair Dion 170 ‘triplicate O1YMPS were in front, 52-40. | HOWEVER, THE Explorer out tao Iats, for more than a month. Ihe ent route to Indianviile, Helo! his scheduled appearance in which blended on 212-217-231. ha t isn’t necessary to give a coach saw a bright side to the From that . 2 a of 9 d o the Knights of Columbus meet Dick Riggin of Drink Sola- | Other scores last night: . "o play-by-play of what happened snub. That's because he believes . {batted .287 with Wilkes-Barr , v Bozeman Wins in in Schaefer's half. 1 ever found a STILL, HE wound up the sea-/last season and 1s a big fellow here last night because of his faire and Joe Bise of Tansy Laver’ DanateCamet Rainy & Body - m Shae er's half. It suffices to hig hoys will win tonight's frays But police n son with 10 victories against nine standing 6-1 and weighing 185. [ite : sineas, Ig Dia Absence, FEI Motors each rolled 651. i Bankers’ Leagne World Billiards Meet pi the Olymps just 0 Bean, and thus, missing the NCAA will ~ tion “of the defeats with the seventh-place Cleveland . General Manager gen t- galloped to victory| Riggin built his score on games J. Frantz . 550 : 80-ioive them time to rest up and parently wel
. . 915.047 : gen alth SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 15 school-length floor could stop|« Hi iin a creditable 4:10.8 and appar- of 189-215-247 and Bise hung out Ba nate Bear ot Realth 471 (UP)--Jay Bozeman of Vallejo, them. They ore game itch om Due strategy” for the Pd . Sy 8.
jently will have just as easy a a string of 234-234-183. Gordon Sauls Ste Cavanresverey 522 ) time winning an invitation mile] Drink Solataire rolled 991-1047 ATtivon No. 2 |Cal., got off to an early start and & rout and Don Lofgran’s popper First, though, Loeffler will have
with a sligh Her descripti of operation—
club, It may come to pass, there- Hank Greenberg advised Indianfore, that this is the year for apolis General Manager Chuck
McCall to shine, aided as he will French tg wire Outfielder Pope to ” a Forrest Warmoth ; 576 th from the side making it a 100-| be, by.a better defensive team come re a salary con. onight at the 74th Regiment AA 10033036. Iaria Bowling Lanes Founfain Sauare—Western Electric t en hung on to hand Herb Hard: Poser Pa aang sg ‘to think of how to combat six tails. games in Buffalo, N. Y. had 3019, which resulted from Pick Hammon \+1s+=+ 99 0 Chicago his sixth defeat of the : {foot seven-inch D behind him. . ference, po ~ Pp rames of 1026-955-1038 : : Ex@elsior Laundry world three-cushion billiard ” ” ” ! ; sev n Inc on (Monk) Dayton-Det The improved infield defense; This indicates. the officials are, BUT K. OF C. track associa- e The re Aon & 600 fo res j Ce wnt=fcd Bats” % championships today, 50-44, in 55 BALTIMORE, a much-improved Meineke, six-eight John Horan, vinced the started budding yesterday as the ready to meet Pope's terms or at/tion head Rickey C. Tanno an- fare maining ( scores in the 4. whitting tate, : 02 Sb club despite its last-place seat in'and the other skyscraping Day- both<babies— Indians held their first official least increase the old figures. The nounced that he will formally pep s aged Dick CaInIs ft Komen 2 2t4 Lestve _ a4! Bozemaff had a high of .seven|le [Eastern . Division, was nojton players. Meineke has hooped locate any le infield practice which closed the outfielder hit too well with protest Gehrmann's failure to ap- wn my Robinson oa Bul Tarrant EG in the 12th frame and as late as Pushover: The Bullets were two|71 points in three games and Now once afternoon session, except for Wilkes-Barre last year to be left pear to the Amateur Athletic potors Bs IY Anacsle, ansy Charley Pheasant .. the 26th inning had a 16-point men short last night. Left at/collared 38 rebounds, making this tangled sliding practice, which was given out of the Indianapolis picture. Union, di nd, *| Walt _Susemichel ; home were the injured Brady/him a prime candidate for th time to Tam Wayne, 628; Lawrence Bradley, Mel Roach ‘ ¢34 lead. However, Hardt, who upset yr 1k d ' ° all clubs in camp. He wound up the 1951 campaign Tanno said that he telephoned gmith-Robinson. 627: Rob ert wp. JHA Christian Church League Art Rubin of Brooklyn yesterday, alker and Kevin O'Shea. They “most valuable player award.” ber, 1950. A During the Tribe's infield drill by hitting .311 in 135 games and Don, asking him to reconsider, Haagsma Drink Solataire 624: Chuck. Ludwie coe Srssmeuing 832 rallied strongly to score 10 points yore even minus their coach, | La Salle’s chief candidate for named Mrs.* the watchers were thrilled by the figures to make the American As-/but that Gehrmann “was ada- gar Eggert Iaria, 617; Joe Sinex. AI oreil . 7 193 triplicate IN SIX innings and make a battle ick Riser, who was attending|that trophy is the six-foot five ly confirmed ” * ’ ’ ’ » . X. rtel 3 t * S S v fielding and throwing of Al Smith sociation grade. mant. Iaria. 673: Bill Carver. Fountain “'West Side—Allison A. C. out of it. Hardt had a high run te Nie in Bew York in search inch Grekin. The spidery veteran reached ears la Al his hole in Mi) waite: in Square, 611; Dick Worland, Foun- Rob Peacock nnn al of five in the 29th. Nine men ee araatile tals overiokoed in Lar Salle's oben i a sw . |Gehrmann refused to discuss his (41, Square, 609: Dave Sowers Charley Binshacker .. . .. .....eeee 601 The victory was Bozeman's g¢ : : {ing win over Seton Hall, i hi Was missing 2 — : £ » 609; § . Ne. Stranahan and me. | s » in which Training Camp Briefs W{tHATAWAL. excep) Io sky inal he Club Emerson, 605 and Jerry Buck Barley" a ove . oe third, against two losses. player, fiery ine one J0th grain Gola scored 30 points, hay biden S + ts 0) nois—Re Mixe ent ie y = ; Chidester, laria, 603. Theint Biel eam {didn’t dress. Schaefer prefers Wah| a2 1
iant Hurlers Have Troubl ev y Gul Ferris in New York by telephone Kay Longwell Sluaniislamnan LY . let hi BUT GOLA was held to seven Boy tan bi rs Ay r and that “everything has been Billingsley Blasts 665 J Vanes il eran se Sea Gulls Win let his spraifed ankle vest for points by St. John’s and 10 by But police
: : po h Washington League s oo Minneapolis in the playoffs. : Findin Plate: Beat Cubs Sraightened ou) rl DALE BILLINGSLEY of Mueit See aa 2 ATLANTIS CTY; N. J. Mar| Leo Barnhorst Sed His long Duquesne. while the aggressive, story found a 4 ’ ler Motors had 665 to lead the 'im Groves Sticel Railway s¢7 15 (UP)—Mauno Yaupel tallied set shot for 16 points. Paul Wal- ball-clutching - Grekin : stole the attempt had Purdue Tankers Sport Bowl Recreation league. Pauline Crawford _ 488 three goals and Jo nny Flynn ther hurled his bones in from show. He has 45 points, third ; boy’s life mo s JANIXN, be «lo R7-258-2 om Gideon ... 802 Af y Sea Gulls Lavoy tipped, re - rebounds with 35, ress in a bu took them four games to find the! WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Set Two Marks : BN eh of A. V. Stack- : RE Hi New Yark Central St trounced the New York Rovers, tled for Ta, Lo Soupfie amo pu than Shy h 801y tise lens which Mrs. T plate but the pitchers who helped Manager Jimmy Dykes, whose Purdue and the Lafayette SWim| pouse had an identical honor Vere Roh Grove—lilly Tears © 7 to 4, in an Eastern Amateur put their names to 10 apiece. Both teams took light worke ; furnishings. the New York Giants win the Na- Athletics aren't scheduled to play Hh fiivensoned today to turnthe' count in the Construction Leroy _Atkina oh ees 412 Hockey League game. That's what we had to work with. outs yesterday, their coaches feels saved his life tional League pennant last sea- an exhibition game today, plans three-day Inc iana = AAU swim| - EE ee - — : a un =» ing th > J . Thus a few son began to bin into form to- to pitch Carl Scheib, Bobby championships into a run-away. | - BUT MY personal heroes were Wd nleniy Spaz | neighbor fou day as the club played ‘another Shantz and ‘Rob Hooper against’ On last night's three-event |! ® Open Probe Holland, Barker and Lofgran. It days now.” said Blackburz “ow shot throu exhibition game with the St. the Phillies tomorrow at Clear- opening card, Purdue splashers| orses ominate ; 4igkes 2 little something extra {or should. be: ready.» > a ei Louis Browns. water, Fla. jcracked two records. Robert Of Bead Bout ‘unsung subs to play the way they paves ni i : stuffed into did. "And it made this critic. of] jor Jucsne is 2 nine-point fa. mother was a
Gawboy captured the 300-vard' i vorite over St. Bonaventure in on a murder
After losing four straignt : : . : - individual lev 3.31.8 . ; By United Press | re ames while dishing up plenty o; Cubs-Angels ing the ee For Kentuck Derb NEW YORK, Mar. 15-Dan kied rr the consolation game, which pre. Lois Tipp 1 » + 1& codes the championship game, P
hases on halls, the Giant pitching 1.08 ANGELES The Chicago jiched by Purdue's Keith Carter Dowd, executive secretary of the last night's display was any part A psychiatris
corps came to life Thursday when Cubs will try to make it two N ; : : ) Pa Hie. and. Roger. Bow : straight ‘today when. they play)? 1949, Ry United Press that ever has gone to the post in New York Boxing Commission, of getting even, let's have more * court pronou oa - a I ‘OF th an er SNIiin fume Oh the William Lauterback. also of. LOUISVILLE, Ky. Mar. 15— A the “run for the roses.” hegan investigating today the revenge, boys. Pro Basketball wt phrenic - para gav ‘ee hits as they hurled another e ame the purdue, swam the 1300-meter total of 167 3-vear-olds was . eplorable performance of wel- , i i i Ah “ a seven-inning shutout over the Los Angeles Angels, their Pacific preagtyia in 20:21, clipping J ret toF ho Jens Oe a ann x x = terweight Lester Felton, a “tele- boat AiO with Minneapolis, a NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Day been bi . “was qo ar a iy t » : Si- - 2 § sc 8 vis fe, 3 E: Chicago Cubs Coast League farm team. than 19 seconds off the record set Kentucky Derby, it was announced! LAST year 20 horses answered vision substitute” who was dis- open in Me alte needled Rochester Xn Lost Pct. GB, hospital for t _ Yesterday Larry Jansen and The Cubs beat the Angels. 12 by Rill Shadborne two years ago. today, but fame and glory awaits the starter’s call. Because no qualified in the sixth round at rt. tative plans call tor By. Minneapolis "200 30 28 oa 2’ at Chattahoo George Spencer combined for a to 7, at Fullerton, Cal, yesterday Finally. Ann Moss of the La- only one of them. at Churchill standout favorite has been de- Madison Square Garden last Olymps to_host the Lakers h HD was rene EN 3 ir 1 The case six-hit, 6 to 1 victory over the as Ron Northey, Roy Smalley, fayette Swim Club successfully Downs May 3. veloped for the blue ribboned night. on Friday. The third ga at Cre Miwaukes E07 a 3 R there. But Browns. They held the American Leon Brinkopf and Bob Rama- defended her 300-vard individual That is the day survivors of the classic as yet another large field Meanwhile, Felton's purse of goqqqpy will be HR ig Puttern DIVAS, vet: 6.3 who was vac igagus storeless until the ninth zotti hit homers for Chicago. mediey title in h, 08.3. a fourth largest list in the history's in prospect. ee as many oe 18 approximately $4700 was held Up. 5354)is next Sunday. Drracuse _rirsisensee Hi a % : read of the c when St. Louis got three hits and . boa ar dioe- Yard Medi -1, Robert Gaw. of the classic race for what could horses survive the many prelimin-{ . 8 2 g : New York ... I} 20 Zo 3 ortion of its run off Spencer. Cleveland-Pirates Edwards. unattached 4 ill Moran’ lun he its richest purse, topping the 8IY races between now and Derby) pysKy. FELTON of Detroit oar tn the Oivmpe or | 3 a3 NE a0 caught his at : : 5. y lick, ache 3 ey 2 » | nd 4 ; f SW . | +4 . The Giants got all the runs SAN BERNARDINO, Cal. — Time 3 318° (New record old )ecord hv $98,050 won by Count Turt last Pay the Derby wilt be worthig,y gjsqualified by Referee Harry | th 1 Phan | INDIANATGEISS Last Niebt T they needed when Willie Mavs abide Keith Carter. Purdue. 1949, 3:13.3) |§126,350 and net the winner ; J | the pen really is mightier than | pa APQUIS 103. Baltimore 87. y ar ded ie Mays Cleveland and Pittsburgh, robbed | Mes 1300 Meter Freestyle 1. William year. 3 : oD [Kessler at- 1:3 of the sixth| the sword. Besides, who ever ! ia nes ro Lukes 2 A doctor er n e fourth innning by rain of an exhibition meeting chris Mengel. unattached: 4. Jay Thomas Every top notch juvenile colt $98,300. : i round “for holding. and for fail-| saw a sword win half of a pro- Syracuse at New York. - with two on. here yesterday, are scheduled to Richmond. §. Prank Parrish. IAC. Time of the 1951 season and the win.. Tom Fool. the 1951 juvenile ure to obey the referee” in his| fessional basketball gh Milwaukes Philadelphia at New York, evidence that Cards-Phillies meet Pacific Coast League rivals Shadburne unattached. hoo 5 1050: ners of the leading winter 3-vear- champion owned by the Greentree ¢.hodquled 10-rounder with un- Some power the press 5 : * goames Tomorrow given birth. t today with the Indians playing pvomen's 300-Yard Mediev—1 ‘Ann Moss. 14 stakes were among them. So Stable, headed the list which ;o,¢ oung Johnny Saxton of : INDIANAPOLIS at ht. or aony she had two 8ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Man-'g + : Arete SC dies Lar ch, Tafavaiie ! 7 E . So. eaten young y. =f Indianapolis (103) Baltimare (8%) Philadelphia “at ‘Boston, ‘RG. Fla. Man-'gzcramento in that city and the SC: Jo eral Pence, jatayette SC 4 Ann was a vast majority of the sec- included 18 df the 19 horses inn. york. fe 1b pH fe 14 pt New 3delnnia at Boston. Bobby and 2 ager adie Stanky will try his pirates meeting the Seals at San SC. Time. 4.08.3 . Te «mlavertel md stringers and a sprinkling of John RB. Campbells experiment, pgp. tunately, only 3958 —small- Barnhorst.f 8 0 2Barksdale f 7 1 o Baltimore at Minneapolis. Joe, then 7, \ - vent : Jr " | Lav -C 7 v {0 i —————————— r d - eld combination of Sec-gyancisco. . horses which failed to start as handicap. Only four fillies were .o Gorgen crowd since last No-|Holiand.f § 2 2 Calnoun.t $1 over {p the on aseman Stanky and Short- Lincoln Downs Set youngsters, ramed and none of them raced vember—paid but $14.259 to see Lofaran fc 4 2 5|Slaughtere 2 0 4 estranged hu: OO Bea Schoghyenst when he Yanks-Dodgers For 30-Day Meetin “. 1 a very successfully last year. They {ov iavedte of a contest although Walthers § 8 1 Minors 4 0 2 ATTENTION Bend. Phillies in A RN MIAMI, Fla. The world | INCOLN y LM "9 upy A TOTAL of 114 owners nomi- ¥ie a Classic, Marruba, it wag inflicted free upon a coast-| OBrien s 3 Lfcomiie 823 : If Mrs. Ti game. : champion Yankees, who are play-| _ ino "os 0 oy A 9 E nated horses for America's most Hi¢len Mar and Bloom. to-cost TV audience. |Barkers 3 0 1 La borne a chil x . ... ing as though they intend tol. § gives New KNg- popular turf classic.” Only eight ren | Totals 44 15%23| ‘Totals 35 17 16 her two son Stanky tried Schoendienst, the !N8 Bh 3 {land racing the earliest start in|. ty ready hav y 25 : | . . Score by Periods That's the club's veteran second baseman at Keb The ttle; Wil, 17y 1a Tun elie history today when it “begins co. roy have tasted vic- Babe Zaharias Holds Kowalski, Mazurki | INDIANAPOLIS". "x, 30 23 22 29103 D into the min i stri x victories to : y. It a ' 25 15 22 25— Short yesterday as rain entled the Se oe ne ive & 30-day meeting with a. $3000 J s J i ; 5-Stroke Tourney Lead Set f W thi G rans Missed hy RIVERS, OWNERS still mindfu Cardinals-Senators contest after SV ) : Inaugural Handicap and the hope James J. Amiel, who named Jet for resiling Go Grabosk! 2, Lofgran, Holland. Barksdale Track Will B 2, McNamee 2. Miasek 3, ac 8 Open Jevaharian k
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