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Pitchers, Catchers From Dallas Club

By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor

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be Infield, Outfield | Injures Right Leg

MIAMI, Fla, Mar. 15—Yogi Berra, catching his eighth straight game for the Yankees, injuréd his right leg in the °

Brooklyn today.

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: DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Mar. 15—The Indianapolis’ | After he had beaten a double play at first base, Berra Bs Indians infielders and outfielders are to be put through the toppled in pain and was carried — KEW YO paces in a regular game action tomorrow afternoon to give Off the field. His injury capped a With OL Hodges Bll Co Pawar seeded LaS: a »e mishaps. | , : ’ ne Manager Gene Desautels his first true look- at the boys gesies 2 EAS ae i high, tanello and Coach Jake Pitler al) speed and r when the chips are down. || m——ne—————————————— ee m— wind. The Berra mishap followed receiving treatment for various what it le

The Tribe lineup. itself will furnish an addity since the Hoosier Redskins will play the Dallas team of the Texas League but ; will use Dallas pitchers and a couple of catchers on lend lease from Cleveland's other farm teams in camp at Indianville, Tribe pitchers are not in shape for regular game ‘hrowing and the Hooslers still

{will need additional actual action to fron out the kinks before the curtain goes up on the American Association championship seagpn.

Tribe Training Notes Hank Greenberg thinks Chuck {French and Desautels made a | wise move when they named Johnny Hutchings as Tribe coach. The big felow takes a lot of 'burden off the manager's shoulders. He has been in so many {spring training camps he comes | by his new job naturally.

» - . | “HUTCH” took another turn

ankle fracture.

close in the wake of Billy Martin's ailments.

Hodges and Cox, who have

. oa : {pulled leg muscles, were both

BERRA was found to be suf- missing from the lineup in to. fering from a sprained ligament day's game with the Yankees,

and a ruptured blood vessel in

Reese played with a sore right

the ankle. He was taken to Jack- shoulder and Campanella with his

|son Memorial Hospital for X-rays. As Silvera has a sore arm, the |Yankee catching staff was reduced to Ralph Houk. | © Allie: Reynolds was picked by,

{his first start of the year Monday.

ov PITCHERS Al Cicotte and Ed Cleveland

|Cereghino, Catcher Bruce McKelvey,

right leg heavily bandaged. An. tanello also has a sore leg muscle, Pitler was confined to his hotel room with a temperature. The game with the Yankees

® Manager Casey Stengel to make Was called in the first inning be.

cause of rain. - .

SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 15

trimmed Day at Madison 8 the National ball Tournan the Qlympic t A sellout watched the | adelphia put ing and ball to dump the powerful last

a THE LASA embarrassed ment selector Explorers in DuQuesne ai

don't have any Shortstop. Art Mazmanian : Ash on the mound in batting practice f whom they | catchers in CAMP | yesterday and also passed out jand Fest Baseman On) Nanver aN Io nam tournament, they can call their own. On the .,,,,i.1y {4 the rookie pitchers. No : Le ok: ec : j : . were ahiped 10 le as h\Yiay and Manager Al To ro It marked other hand the Dallas hurlers had |; ion ment 1s too tough for smil- SKULL PRACTICE—~Gene Desautels’ (center with the clipboard), the Indianapolis Indians manager, directs a skull workout at the camp at Lake Wales, Fla. The wr Fon 58 C8 Pe year Dalton the benefit of two week's of pre-| Tribe’ ina train D Beach. Fla. The Hoosier Redskins h b k five d h : . . ~ |only players not legal property of his pennant favorites to buy them. : liminary training in Texas before "8 John to tackle. ribe's spring training camp near Daytona Beach, Fla. The Hoosier Redskins have been working out five days. The spring training | Co 0 "0 Lio with them, selves tennis shoes and report to NIT final, 7 Sn era See To DAYAL pART over” Owen 1, Bung iSedule-wil open Apr. § against Rochester of the International League. > and fairly certain “fo stay, arejihe YMCA for an ingoors work. ry Beach, Therefore in the Bunday | makes Ra ito vo on Rang at) Te fue Andy Carey and Kal Segrist. esol Lehner was the only hold a Dayton str practice exhibition, the Dallas all-day workouts and Is° now n R Jackie Jensén came up with] e only hold. yon a team will play as a unit, but registered at the Indianville ace esu S$ ur ue a a ette et Little Trouble groin injury and had to bow out, out on the squad. He asked for . Peo, Sola, Indianapolis wont. |hostelry. In his many years as By United Press § In Afternoon giving Gene Woodling a chance tojpermnission to work out in his Donnelly, a b : a... player, manager and club execu- 2 CHARLES 10 ° : Pe play center field for the first time bare feet. ard. Jed I CLEVELAND Farm Directory, o po pecame acquainted with| . i Continued From Page 17 |this spring. Lopez admitted he was worried gua la talli : Mike McNally arranged the game all the veteran members of Ine SCs Prelude N_Shut), J. J. 0 ace in wim g gS 0 __|about what the long stretch of Jola. tallied A a penn aay Bpecis) a; denis dianville’s huge “faculty” and is pi eto fis Hersuab), io 80 “ in fa somiand when the score] WHAT Wit £4 MeDougalbs foul weather would do to his Ione Syien nate e teams as oe “Tris : eam America (M. Sorrentino). : reached 65-44. bad knee, Carey's bad arm, Jim pitching staff. Speakers” and the “Red Ruff- kept busy Molding anions, =H $1%. 40%. Bliindervuss a" Rusior. 8.80. PURDUE UNIVERSITY and the Lafayette Swim Club Wray led the firing with 13 Bridewlieser's ailing back, Mickey| Larry Doby left the squad to- lead while Ie ings” but declined to say which [WA{EHSS The HAFKONLE CO A BOA Daily Double $13.60, led the scoring for team titles in the men’s and women’s|points, one better than Sexson.[Mantle’s weak knee, and Phil Riz-|day to play with the major league - neluaing six woud be which until game time = *. "C0 i mate is usually Ros- 34 Shrutmas Stora "P0" a Loris divisions at the end of the second day of the Indiana AAU Tech hit 29 of 75 attempts from |Zuto’s weak Sry, she Yanicoes Dad all stars when they meet the 3) it. 1 3 ey cos McKinney, Indianapolis for-| ‘0. 130; Gon Gong (F Granth. "sun. 000’ cimming championships in the Indianapolis Athletic|the, field. | Greencastle. bothered quite a list of patients for Trainer Hollywood Stars in a eharity ourt by .. Tribe Manager Desautelsi =." "a lent chief. The @ifongheart '§. Austin, 100, 540. Miss, Pp \by lack of height, got 1% of 52. |Gus Mauch. game tomorrow. Luke Faster Lourt Same, I named his starting infielders and | 0 Lo Ctl a rives out from Barmeice (. Tannottl). ‘1300. pool last night. . -| r TECH (66) Athleti originally had been scheduled for Bel! goals an outfielders as follows: Joe Macko, Daytona Beach every day to kee ~slammyring. (W., Downs). 180. 340. Scores for the men's events 1948 when he was a member of] FG FT PF thletics the spot, but was held back by a on his own. first base; Bob Prentice, second; pace with the Pe Job or or’ Mel, (P. Krats), 260, = |were: {the IAC team. Meadors, £ c.eceeessee 5 0 2 WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, trick knee. REALIZIN ¢ Al 8mith, third; Harry Malmberg, |, oo "ihe Indians 8 8 Slave Lock. (R. Corres). 380. 2.40 Purdue 82, IAC 24, Twin ony. 2 8 & Garland, £ ...cec00c.. 4 8 8 Mar. 15—Confined to bed with mater: the FI shortstop; Frank Kalin, left field; a 180 shinre, Haste ahi) Ingo: 3% /gwim Club 3, and Richmond LARRY MEYER, Indiana Uni- 5€X8om, © ............ 5 2 1 influenza, Manager Jimmy Dykes Cubs Explorers adc Ri ’ 4 - Milt Nielsen, center and Joe] GROVER HARTLEY, oldtime 3 imber Topper, & Weir), 40. 390. YMCA 2. : Motel swimming unattached, Northington, g -...... 8 0 2 remained in the hotel here today| 4g ANGELES, Mar. 15—Ths “give-and-go” “Rowell, right field major league catcher, called at Hundred Prool. is. Austin). 3 do Women's scores: 2a lo in 2:14 (WFBY: B ++cceeeeeeess 6 1 3/28 22 members of the Philadelphia| oy vaoq "cups exh they att . CN " the camp yesterday. He played |, &-Bgrers, Hall iP. Kratsi. 440. 320. Lafayette 68, IAC 27, Twin City [on She | 20-ya] Tecuiye 5 ade Murray, £ .......... 0 0 3 Athletics left for games at Clear-| Lp DS ill SBI Ems Po A Te , HERB CONYEHRS will relleve witn Indianapolis in the 20's. The No Delay: (kh. arduini). 500. = 20 Swim Club 4. last year fous Sellers, £ ............ 1 2 2 water, Tampa and Lakeland, Fla.|, o. os angels, was washed : Lasalle als Macko at first base at mid-game.| native from Hoosierland Riley! s—Bis Toes. (F. Kratz), 4.60, 3.20. 3.60; Three new state records were y Richards, © ..... 1 0 o Dykes, stricken yesterday, ’ ou . 4 i YiTyp tos Lady. (L. Rivera), 1400. 8.40. | Sheila Donahue, ' Lafayette, , sees / today by heavy rains. connected on Desautels sald he will rest EA County now lives in Daytona Marketing, (R. Iannotti). 5.30 set last night. Everett Brooks, yo Rodman, B ¢ecevseees 0 0 0 ran a fever of 102, but refused t ) Lys 29 K- took 8.8 seconds off the women's Chicago won the first tilt of its attempts. Stevens, the veteran first sacker, Beach, He's been both a manager Purdue, swam the 100-yard bac {200- ard backstroke record, ‘She Wilson, § ........... 1 0 .3 to go to the hospital. th Qola’s {odr because he wants to get an early and a coach down through the AT SUNSHINE stroke in 1:01.68. He broke his‘ oh I or I Hens to Dreak] — — | Coaches Tom Oliver and Wally Tee game series with the An. goals. angio sizeup on the rookies under firq.|years, but is now in baseball re- |, }-—-David N. (ly Stewart, 0.80, 8 80. 490: own record of 1.02.2, made In oe ev es 30.4| Totals .............290 8 19 Moses were placed in command B¢'S to 7 yesterday at Fuller- away f Prentice, Smith and Malmberg|tirement. td 0 Soo Sug, 0 430; i ater fuera of 0 GREESUASHIY (om) of the traveling group that plays on in the. secop probably will play straight : vn 8 —Permanence (R. & elanger), 14.60, asl year. | FG FT pF the Phillies, Cincinnati Reds and R d > p through on the inficid but a| THE INDIANS now spend the $3 ot ahiudith’ i, Buen “IU A | Bill Clingenpeel, Purdue, gave pn... 8 1 o Detroit Tigers. eds sume nd couple of changes are planned in|Sreater part of their practices at ‘> Died seit or Date nnounces: 3 Outslanding SsHiviien ob the West, f.cccvurvieneen 8 0 2 Bing Miller and Chief Bender| LAKELAND, Fla, Mar. 15—A i the outfield. Ed Knoblauch and|Nap Lajole Field which 18 t0 be| 3 _michwood Bor (0. Roser). 22.80. ° ay | SA gv a Champine, (3°94 © ceveeiieenas. 1 1 1 t00Kk charge of the “B” team that barrage of five home runs—two period wher Mike Lutz are expected to break|their permanent diamond. It's Jiro. Se Bou cc. M. Clark), 23.80, 5 rin Cards: pioge Ve A the wornens Brown, € +rvveesesees 8 10 4 Meets Baltimore tomorrow and of thém by Ted Kluszewski— Meineke, it r nto the pasture lineup in the late|the only field at Indianville hav- Hip Wau X. ven, 5, wa |Latay , was best in Whitman, g ......... 4 8 8 the Brooklyn Dodgers both Mon- powered the Cincinnati Reds to six straight PH innings. ing bleachers for spectators. jonstide (R. a phsianeer).” 4 in. 33: BLOOM] Ros Speen aF—15 8. su NcManel, f ceeveseses 0 0 1 /9ay and Tuesday. > lopsided 1 to 5 victory over gap to 40-38. Last year, Knoblauch, 34-year-| There is no grandstand. Visitors . Thornburg), 4.30. : ) : . — Morrison, £ «.cececeeee 0 0 0 e Deiro igers today. Iehle and Dor old eit hit a lusty .309 with are barred from the other fields SROs, JA. Cary. 3330. 1300 840: /Indlana’s baseball and tennis; JUDY ROBERTS, IAC, pulled Reeves, 0 ............1 3 1 Dodgers The Tigers collected eight hits point spree t} Dallas and Lutz had & low .247 and there are no hotel accommo-|5*® Matic J. Vieni). 6.60. teams will set off the Hoosiers’ithe biggest upset of the girls’ Stevens, g ........... 0 0 ¢o MIAMI Mar. 15—The Dodger off Ed Erautt, Joe Nuxhall and bulge. average with Wichita dations at Indianville for visitors. | ate ene’ (J: Phillips). 8.10. 3.40, 390; SPEINg Sporty A Tie Reet : when she Qefeated Betty Duncan, € treveeeeese 0 0 Sick bay was a busy place today Ed Blake. LaSalle (13) : "|Grace Mas (C. M. Clark), 340. © ullen, Lafayette's defending $4 « = =» wan? ; Taylor and the net squad open-|ch — : as Grekin 5 TRIS SPEAKER, one of base-|, 7—Early Traffic (R. Root), 190, 400. *&Y champion, in the 200-yard free- Totals .... 17 18 = Tehle.f 8 2 A ’ » 80; Chol . ), 5.70, . i Sees 14 AL suv the Ui ” Shee "balls all-time greats, spotted a 38: Great shutne A” Florio) 3. ali ng, at eorpa Teh I a Usmis. style. Charles Edwards, Lafa-|. Half time score Tech 87; Green- Olson t 9 played winter ball in Puer €Olfaw in big Ed Stevens’ batting|y dh -Opuisdy, (J. BR Vinson 410. ig 0. oach Ernie Andres’ baseball-|yette, pulled a mild upset in the castle 28. : O'Hara! 0 0 + and is far ahead of most of his| = 7 0 Tl considerab 13: fed Buioiatis. {Jip huche 6.80. ers will play a 28-game schedule, men’s 100-yard breaststroke, win-| Free Throws Missed: M Gola.c 9 4 teammates in physical condition. pent considerable 5" Jui ric Jo philiper. 70, 4.10,|Including 15 Big Ten games which ning from Bob Gawboy, Purdue M Ssed; Meadors, 4 Mooree 3 3 time with the Indians’ first|3fo; Rocky Play. (3. Bult. 11.30, 890; ’ ‘Murray, Garland, Sellers, North- lye 3 He hails from St. Louls and has| “8 “ot 0 b Little Tih, FO See 10. will pit them against every Con-|gce, \Ington, Wilson; West, \ es a performed in Indianapolis before sacker. They hope to do a rebuild. ference opponent at least once.| 1p the 50-yard freestyle, IU's Brown 5, Whitm et, Reeves, i ge while with the Cleveland Buck-|n8 job on Ed down here and AT GULFSTREAM {Seventeen meets are on tap for prank Pisacreta, swimming un-| Officials: D . | eyes of the Negro American Spenser » the Jleht man to ac- 1—Busy low (M, Wilder), 70, 4.40. the tennis players, coached bY| attached, barely defeated Frank John Hilligoss, cBride and votalt 5h League. He collected 12 home| OMP!8N I evens can master 1} if RT re Au, 8.40; ide Dale Lewis. An opening southern | parrigh of the IAC. Lafayette SHELBYVILLE Pasion oe runs in the Puerto Rican league What the “old professor” teaches. 180; First Verse Barony 8 9. 3.00;/trip schedules matches With ,, .eestully defended its 400-yard ras) Lagals \ ' : - ree this winter. Smith was in mill-| PINKIE MAY, native of In- Daily Double, $57.10 Miami, ranked No. 1 in the coun |freestyle relay crown, but failed Phillips, f ............ 0 nM 4, Horan, eine tary service during the greater giana and a former Indiana Uni-|¢ dor Gils, 08 ‘8; Dimauro). 1300. oo, by year, ané holuns, . by. 4 of a second to set a new Plymate, f ........... 8 0 2 Salle: Grekin 3, ) part of the 1851 gseason and yersity star, manages Cleveland's duma_(O, Scurlock), 3.40. = : : {record. Kelley; ¢ .. | B Officials—Loy - ’ 4—Disconsolate, (&. Porch). 15.00. 6.70, The track squad opens Apr. 19 | [., . : ’ sescesceces 9 5 0 Nucatola played for San Dien jo Ihe wan Spartanburg club. in the Tri- 310: El Pacno. (W. Zakoor, 04 330: |at Lafayette in a special relay. Edwards. “opatiached: 3. Rovers Gawhor, STOW: 8 ccririsniecel 3 8 — ing weeks of the Pacific Coast|gtate League. Formerly of "S Heavenly Hash. (J. Breckons. go. (meet involving Purdue, Notre Purdue: 3. Tom Lord IAC: 4 Tom Kroe-| T8YlOr, g cooevevceees 1 2 8) W. 16th League campaign. In 25 gamesiyaconia, Ind, May now resides } jl, 3/10, Abbotigtoun. (Cc. Rogers. 31.30.| Dame and Indiana. The golfers Purdue, Time—1.04.4. . (Poe, £ .iiiiieiiiiiisa 0 0 0 : t he stacked up a .321 hitting|ga¢ Elizabeth in the Hoosier State. | &-Mesabl, (K. Church), 8.60, 40. }10:|get underway at Notre Dame the | 200-Yard Fresstzle — Women 1 Judy Bass, © ...cciiiiiiia 0 0 0 T average. dhier loni'd s = = |Elyhiring Bua § mrmparo) Jib 399: same day on a nine-meet card. |} mus Storer. Unattached: 4. Ann Moss,|DBVIS & ceccciiiiicns 000 0) rack © y 5 yf . . Baling was apotbr ong 003] yyy, mURWELL, former Tn; Sis 1g HE ri, 1 The snes LL Eo Practice , lanapolls pitcher and manager, ‘7_capt. Gallagher. (W. Zakoori 8 : 30-Yard Freestyle — Men: 1, Frank trensescareny 2 players assembled on the tiela|? {8.30 $50: allagher, (W. Zakoor), 1290.| ,.. 3 ‘Taylor; 10. at Ft. Knox, Ky.;!Pisacreta, Unattached; 2, Frank Parrish, BATESVILLE (34) ; , called at the Indianville camp ($30 530: Jingle Jangle, '(K_ Church). 4 f : h at 9:30 and weren't dismissed Fl, TU Co Tl aytona 4g 490 Evening Bory." (AR. Rivera). |p 8 nC TE lve: 18: a Bradley: 10. at | Forrest, Purdue. 5 Lesiis Lovateh, Twin FG FT PF Say nus: > 35, It blazing hot y — y tier; . Northwestern; B reet Midget until 3:15. was 8 Beach. Th t { loyed 8—Penson, (K. Church), 670, 420, 3.40; Bradle 23, Bu 25. Nor City, Time—24.6. iBadgs, f se0000000v0aes 2 0 0 but the ach. @ veteran is employ | Woodford 8ir, (J. Culmone), 4.00. 3.60: 26 Wisconsin (2): 29, Miami: May 3, at 200-Yard Backstroke—Women: 1, Sheila |] plans to open after a rainy night bu Swam Ohio 8t t ( t Moorman, £ .ceseesses 8 . : Pd a tore close the|DY the Pittsburg Pirates -as an Swamp gon. "uM. Wider: 530 Le at anole (3) oe Butler; |Donahue, Lafavette: 2. Kay Manuel, La- |p 1 .§ son, early nex camps hy [instructor and scout in their| Ca————- {16.0 Michigan: 17. at, Michiran State |{ayette; 3. Betty Turner. IAC, 4°Gail| Dickman, ¢ .......... 8 1 § the track tod. gates of mercy. . ltarm system. He begins his 1952 AT LINCOLN DOWNS | 12); 20, at DePauw. 23, Purdue; 24, Pur- | MOU, JAC L CRReE Bora, (Old record Kile, g ...0o000000eee 1 0 8 2 m. f The usual “clinics” were held| , ..0 ™ 00" Loo at the New ed Smarir-Arty (J Carroll. 1320. T40. Same. oo * Notre Dame: 31. at: Notre 37g" “rary Marchino, IAC, 1051). |Ensinger, € «cee00eeee 2 0 8 D. m. for p along with regular practice and 5 Es amp Genii Mout ie Younes’, 400. 130; “HC GOLF 100-Yard Backstroke—Men: 1, Everett Cook, f ..cevvsveseees 0 0 0 Stock oar more time was spent in the sliid- ; ada Clstoay (PA: Pian, 120. 340: Ape. 19. at Notre Dame: 35, Detrot:|BFIORY Purdue, 3 Bil Hatlem guides penardr,’g 11111000 0 0 may uss the ing pits. ss 8" | Proud tn pire inns, 810, 100; Be 2S Lay, 3 Blagley 215SI0- | Purdue: 5. David Loser, Purdue. Time—|Rohinson, € sevvecesee 0 0 0 hours to check . 8 8 JOHN MOORMAN, Tndianap Daily Double $202.20 due, Ohio State, Illinois, Indiana at ¢ham-| 1:01 5 Ba Sate Record: Ad record | — a ed of officials of THE INDIANS finally got to-|plis Cathedral High School pro- CaM py Mougee (M. Matale 70. pain. ‘1430-31, Bis Ten meet av Cnam- | 1000 CT "Women: 1, Cst-| Totals ....eeevr....16 2 I2IN0 rn 4 Stock Car C gether again as a unit and held/qyct, got in some infild practice 4 40: Hatites Girt (J. J. Rivera), séo. | TRACK lol Pence, Lafayette: 2. Betty Lynen, La. Halftime Score—Shelbyville 28, | i 53 5 races at the infield drill in HE mong snd today at second base. He dis-|y do: Croonus 8. chiapetta) $30 400 aidin Relays at “Latayeite, 35-26; “Drake Link, Lafavette; 8 Phyllis Calhoun. Ls-| Batesville 13. hang be oe + {Co s ) ! ’ ; 5 8 i 10. ette. Tim : D . . : 3 ong aor in layed a lot of speed sround the | 8 Countess Len (C. ary Me 20. | Marousite, 1 at "Ohio Mare: aq Bl | Haro. Yard Freestyle—Men: 1, Larry Mever,| Free Throws Missed—Plymate,| . THE EN . Eddie Reigle; Cleveland defenseman, will help tions Ets tfielders in camp in a special keystone in a brief drill along (320. 8.10: Smooth Finish iL Hulsiander). | 21000 Met a BI CAR at. Berkeley: (3 Dios Bata Paces: 8, BUI Kerr. TAG: Taylor, Dickman 8, Kile 2. bring the American Hockey League schedule to an end this after- cial equipment outfie side the regular leaguers. || Seabright (B. Fike) 1080 8 40 so: (Cal: 20-21. NAAU at Long Beach, Cal.i|s, John Geis, Purdue. Time—2.14, New| Officials — Lored Lehman and noon for the Indianapolis Caps when the two Western Division f Sev throwing session. The Indianap- 2. 8 @ Mill Point 9: Spinale), 8 80, 4.80. Best 27-28. Olympic trials at Los Angeles. State Record, (Old Record, 3:14.5, Meyer, cwell Barnett. clash at 3 o'clock at the Colter ern Livision toes Several ch ’, . onn) | ————————————————————————————— he . ; 8 ols flychasers didnt Win ANY) KENNY LOUKS, Indianapolis, dy "rjfiog Bot" Ue. ‘Rovers. 1130.) : c Loc | 400-¥ard Freestyle Relay—Women: 1 120s 14 the 8 prizes with their arms. | gol 11 in f Mexico City! 1040, “460; el ark (R. Gonzales). Si ver Circle Bar Risks Lafayette, (Sheila Donahue, Ann Hayes, € Manager Desautels hopes next Bolter tv n For oR Yigg 100 Cesstal Fass (B. SITE Titl Dearth a - Gall Moll Ann” Mosrisoho. Judy of the West ’ , - “new” |" s_qQuillet (A. 0) | it t Bld . . ho ; 1 hav week's arrangements call for fre-|‘0day to nave a look at the Hs catalano), 1180, 160. LIG@ Title at Dearborn |roverts:: 3. Latayette, Kay Manuel. plant have o ; Indians, He spent a full month in §%0: Gumtious (J. Carrol), 740. 450;:} - {Ann Hinnen, Valerie DeLeanux, Judy b quent practice games for his In- M |Mon Torch (H. Keene). 3 40 : The Silver C _|Huth); 4, Lafayette, (Carol Pence, Betty etter enable exico, took in a bull fight last! 9-Mombasa. J. C i" ; | e ver Circle Bar, defend-| ry y | + dians. He thinks he can SPO! Sunday and said it looked phony. | 180; Wateres. (A Catalano). 5%. 3480; ing city independent basketball STAC, Pinger Albright. Par Resear. | ther mounts player flaws easier when the . a (R. Borgemenke), 5.40. champions, risks its title this Sus Schaefer. Diane McMahon). Time— |} ing gun rath pressure is on and plays have to] . ..uxp CHARLIE Si | x |afterno tt o'dlock inst | : van the. season fi: i, ) 0 pple AT AWN noon a o'clock against 300-Yard Medley Relay—Men: 1, Purdue, termine what __be made on base runners. checked in at camp this after-| 1—Pine Lucks 0° vaentn ‘300. yin. J. 'S. Tires in the semifinals of | (Tere , Brooks, 8%, FoRR0%. Rom THE ARISTOCRAT OF “are in after tI THE INDIANS only have eight noon. He had received permission i i, Foran xr Soylent. 22 ithe $5 annual jndependent Kroeschell Andy Pores; 3. Purdue regular exhibition games sched-|{to report late. The 30-year-old|s gs ting ners Ta J gl napp). 1380, 7.0, y. : Holmquist): ‘4, IAC. (Prank McKinney. — hi with teams ll the Cleve- righthander won 11 games and| i080; BS Fore NT OR 000° I) oy, Tiree re or 0 sed of Motrtsan. ‘Tom Moran. Dick Werts). Time Tag Tec 3 | —Royce (W cAarstens); 6.60, 4.40, 3.00: | _—" . = | land organization and the team!'lost 14 with San Diego last year. Blue Agent (H Craig) 4 80. 320. Wild include Charlie Maas, Bill Mell, a efer Divinf--Nemen: 1,.Giat chan Tuesday | ot one po TiAY At A. Crate), 780 460, 360: Marvin Cave, and Bob Evans. OD pes. en: 1. Bill Clingen: . Babe Zaharias Shoots 73 Exhibition Nap RE JanHook:, ATOR, 5.00. 4.08; Miss Greenwood Lumber meets the Bs Purdue. 28 3 Winston Allen, 6301 WINTHROP AVE. PHONE BR 5461 An Busia) 5—Reddy Boy (B. Sackett), 19.80. 6.40. |Browns All Stars in an exhibi-|g;.> "Bn ' City, : . involving fou 380: Bold tL. \ eo, 276.85; 4, O'Brien, Twin City, NX To Near Tourney Record Maret Out (€ Breas. TR be Too |tion game at 2:15 o'clock. 242: °8, Ed_McGuire, Twin City, 3348. : contenders hi: UGUSTA, Ga, Mar. 15 (UP) | ase a | Que Arrival, «T. Osment). 1080, 6.20; Mr Tae Mbp hl oe 39 Flock : 4 eompiete Tues Nealle, 1 eckmann) 3.40. {battle w ollow in e nex : wrestling car —Mrs. Mildred (Babe) Zaharias, Coie. 0220300 240-13 18 [320 etme. (ba Wardi, fo’. 80: |game against Lilly Ice Cream, Ask About Our Budget Plan Do Your The bout w clipped off a smooth, third-round Boston A)’ .. 000 002 000-3 § 3 Brann 11. 1 esson). 11.80. 700, | WHO are undefeated in the double ! and Warren 73 today to soar within easy Qumpert, Scarborough (8), Taylor (T) and $30: Aitle Bar (J. Valenti), 7.60, 5.00; elimination playoff. Ivan Rasputi reach of a new women's title- | Winning Pi eher— Bickford. Losine Fitch: Shadrbabisningy “0 Pp Bask: b I Shir S ee It's for iwo fa : | er—-Gumpert. AT GOLDEN GATE ro a 60-minute t holders’ tournament record. | Detroit (A)... 104 000 000— 8 9 3 f asketba a The Babe, getting better each| McLeiand, Mariows i$). Yaylian (8) and 3.80; ‘Mus Sane (B hammers) $90. 3.80. NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION and Wiadek day, posted a 220-stroke total for | Sud'"laC i Home ‘Runs—Kiussewskt ‘2. | 3s “Laddte W, ‘reed’ M510. 270. ror Western Don'Tost pet. 0.8. & 20 Ee the 13th annual event over the| REMity, hype seat er” Wigaint ao Me Mile i hongd, HE 28 hear, EE | / pi | —- . —- oi ones), i 7 N i oe 3 2 ! 1 hilly. Augusta COunity = Clublimd Al vs. Oskisnt WC ot) Dally Double $18.00 Fo 0 1 TRUCK TRAIL course, leaving her nearest rivals/ , 5 "C0 Chad, rain 3—Plaming Beau (M. Volrke), 4.850, Milwaukes . Sire 258 24 u BP! seven strokes behind at the three-| Chicago (A) vs. Sacramento (PCL at(} 30. 250: Blue Lupine (W. Steed), 5.90. Eastern Division ALSO R Sacramento, cancelled, rain 3 90; Blue Ripple (M. Peterson). 410 ‘on Lost Pet. G.B qlarier Ciark, b % the Chicago (N) ve. Los Angeles (PCL) at}, S-Lady fonshapur, wy Shoemaker.. [Syracuse EO 40 3° 61§ A hirte + fat d d) JOHN Gl Mrs. Zaharias can brea @| Los Angeles. cancelled, rain 1938: J80, 2.80; Vivace GR. Neves. '3.70. Boston’ 011111110 38 21 385 3 re your shirts too fatigued and limp to ; : tournament record with a leisure=| miami. (cancelled. oh NA SSwinetng Trail, ow. Narn) 1g 20. Philadelphia 1110100 3 3 oe 3 " seo through a b jay? Has h Wago lv 77 tomorrow on the final round |¢ Pitisbureh (N)'va Hollywood (PCLT at 346: Glory Note, WR. Sammon 4 fo Baltimore i hb 5 308 20 RVICE ses you through a busy day? Has harsh 202 Kentuck y : San Bernardino. cancelled. rain. , | ' SE eniucky f the blue-ribbon classic for Philadephin (N) . 001 001 000 003—4 9 0% SIF Jay (J. Longden), 810. 410. 310; RESULTS LAST NIGHT laund k 0 |8t_ Louis (N.) ... 200 000 2 7 o|Vvoodoo (P. Moreno). 7.20, 4.50; Quis Row| Philadelphia 105. Milwaukee 86 (at New aundry treatment taken the pep out of women golfers and The Babe re-| Roberts, Mever 61 Ridsik 1104s Sanson AR Bert Indie (M. Voizke! 830, 4.20, Ne UNTIL h : f ported happily. that she is steadily chambers 1 Coit “(13 and B Ric. 370; Free Soul (R. Neves 5.50, 2.20; Boston 118. Rochester 106. MIDNIGHT them? They need a doctor . . . careful; improving. / tik. "Losing _Pitcher—Collum. a 11RD (R. Neves), apo. 280. 230: A A ued HT . gentle laundering and the fast, efficient Bt Tous a iat 400 10 13-4 i 3|miral Drake (R. L. Baird), 2.80. 91 yndianapolts at Pt. Wayne. Seterdoy THA P.M. + d finishi iL "oh: G hrmann Out Garver, Fannin (6) and Moss: Koslo, 9—Bart's Rock (FF. Miller), 8:30. 390.| Philadelphia at Boston. i ironing an nishing © ux new irt e ’ Wilhelm (8), Delorenso (9) and Westrum, Jo Flash Burn (R. L. Baird), 2.80, 3.30:| New York at Syracuse ' en ; Wilt Wins Race Fannin." Loring. Pitch Winning Pitcher— | Sieees Ss Sun_(J. Londen), 2.50. Baltimore at Minneapolis, Formatic" ... a modern new machine that : 12 Innings : . : oa poi BUFFALO, N. Y., Mar. 15 (UP) ghicago (A) 'B" 006 400 3 LAST HOME GAME OF THE SEASON SERVICE DEPT. 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