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Finals Look Like Repeat Of ‘48 Season
MONDAY, MAR. 17, 1952 4
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straight year. The Broncos turned the trick by upending Elkhart's East NIHSC champions, 39 to 37, and beating NCC for Loganport with a spirited third-period splurge, 54 to 37. Logansport turned in another upset by derailing Hammond's Wildcats, 45 to 43, in the Lafqyette semifinal opener.
easy time with Auburn's Northeastern Conferenge champs, 64 to 39, then had to struggle to outlast favored Kokomo, 62 to 60, in a ‘real thriller on Carl Miller's looping one-hander in the final 40 seconds. Kokomo, second only to New Albany in the United Press "Big Ten,” dumped Muncie during the season, 57 to 4K. New Albany, in the finals for the third time,
By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer The cast is anly slightly different, but the finals_of Indiana's 42d annual high school basketball tourmey shaped up today as a repeat performance of 1948 when three North Central Conference teams afid a southern delegate bat«
9 f i 13 hh | tiled for the crown.
| Muncie Central's defending state champions
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MUNCIE CARRIES the best statistics into v the finals, averaging 64 points in eight tourney games. The Bearcats also licked their rivals by the widest margin—22.3 ‘points. New Albany has the next-best average, scoring 62.3 points per game and clubbing its foes by a margin of
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J ai, and perennial title contender Lafayette Jeff, plus but never the champ, has the best record of the 1934 wasn't given much chance when the four- 193. The ; 5.» Indianapolis Tech, and New Albany from the survivors from.an original field of 760 hopefuls. week tourney opened because of towering city A quadruple overtime session—the first in 1 ff 5 “deep south” comprise the final four, but only The Bulldogs have won 20 games in a row since riya] Crispus Attucks. But the Big: Green the history of the semifinals tourney—also went playoff. s Tech's “arrival” in the “Charred Circle” was their mid-season loss at Fast Chicago Washing- knocked off t he Flying Tigers in the sectionals, into the books. Evansville Central and Terre The ising. ton—their only sethack all year. * stumbled past Anderson in the regional, and had Haute Garfield were the strugging quintets at surprising o 0 9 “ i with Central finally emerging With won the ’ a Four. years ago the Butler Fieldhouse four- : ete , an easy time Saturday with Greencastle and Bloomington, b guard Wayne Salmon'’s 4 some was composed of Muncie Centfal, Lafayette COACH GORDON RANEY'S ‘alley-ball” ghelbyville. Greencastle got the bounce, 86 to 52, a 56-to-54 decision on nb guard iyne on with a we \ » : ! y 2 Nah mn of the NCO.and Evansville Conv boys resorted to some stalling tactics after get- and Shelbyville collapsed, 60 to 33. one-hander in the fourth ex ra pen . oa over the C | and from. the SIAC ‘with Lafayette trimming ting out in frent of Vihcennes and Evansville Tech’s Big Joe Sexson, who pumped 27 points Won the game the hard way, blowing Pp 3264 Colis i or a 0 Ean Central in the Anale to capture its Central. They drubbed Vincennes, 56 to 49, but through the hoops against Shelbyville fof ‘the lead going into. the last period. The triu second crown barely beat off Central's young Bears, 52 to 50, highest individual scoring feat of the third Auburn ranked fifth in the UP elite and boost the ( : ¢ : : 4. & mainly on some phenomenal long-range shooting round, also led semifinal shooters. He collected Elkhart eighth, leaving top-ranking New Albany “over-all” By EDDIE ASH | : . for their six-foot-four center Jim McLaughlin: 14 fielders and 11 freethrows for 39 points to and seventh-place Muncie from the “Big Ten" tory in th Times Sports Editor | MUNCIE which tangles with New Albany at Lafayette Jeff and the wily Marion Crawley nose out Dave Kelly of ‘Shelbyville by a single and Tech and Lafayette, both in the Second Ten, them one DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Mar. 16—Although the In- 2:15 in the finals Saturday, had a surprisingly gained the championship round for the third point. New Albany's Bill Maetschke was third to fight it out Saturday. the Easter
dianapolis Indians have many new faces down here in their . that finist
isolated and windswept spring training camp they have vet ] 1 State Swim i sai Fl bh Piv ot Offen se CHASIN to come up with a new look that would even come close to ; ew ; / : as - Cup Je scaring any of their American] ” no» MM k B I 4 . : ° ye "the Association rivals with the possi- PRENTICE AND Al Smith, ar S “ i } Mel in La Salle Hershey, I hie exception of Toledo third baseman, got one hit apiece e , ; {rom the I act 1s, and both lost hits when Dallas In Me ¥ Series A o now, the parent outfielders came u | ; By United Press z L : : riders c p with brilliant : will mat Cleveland“ club {catches deep In the pastureland. | NEW _ YORK, Mar, 17—Scholarly, jovial Ken Lostfler, Hershey. Reem five Jew | Longest blow of the game was Pleven oats Los Pagina coach of those amazing LaSalle Explorers, who stunned ex- pairs Cle¥ : {a two-run t Wr i inni i invitati while Cinc / Desautels much Bouter an homer belted by Jodle | fayette Swimming Club and perts and NCAA alike by winning the national invitation Wirje Oine to work with and About two hundred fans admitted | Purdue University's paddlers de-| basketball tournament, was showered with praise today for Serics I he's still banking for free watched pa boys go| fended their state indoor swim- | his artful coaching. ners of S on its guid through the paces. mine les al She IAC Jeslerdar: Aas And Loeffler, in turn, credited and the w answer his “he urdue ha points, Indian- the surprise triumps to—"a bunch move int wanted” plea at | Frank Kalin, the Indians vet-!, ois Athletic Club, 39, Twin 4 Kiner Funds 2 Py I Al os Py ite ieran outfielder, was absent from ~ \ : of skinny kids and a P e winnes at later date. M . City 8wim Club, 8, and Richmond iY offense.” Pittsburgh A suggestion amp. + Kalin who is staying| ymca 2, among the men. The Pp Di 4 * as a 8, the way tI made a few days Ash 3% 0 Beach, Fla. became ill y,cayette Club scored 144 points ay ISpu e: THE guiding genius of the $23.000" in ago that Cleve- [he . xan epatied for Unre bY! as the,IAC girls came in second Z . small, balding Loeffler was great. land put out feelers for the pur-|P!ane Saturday night. with 58. Twin City had eight. | Si ns Pact ly overlooked while the Explore WHILE chase of Tom BSaffell, an old In- Trainin Note Seven of the records were made | » As ers were sweeping through four out of the dlanapolis favorite to play center g $ by the men. Everett Brooks set By United Press of the toughest teams in the na- qualified fleld, finally is bearing some fruit.| Wes Griffin a former Indian-/two marks for Purdue. He broke SAN FRANCISCO, Mar, 17 —ition, led by frosh whiz Tom Gola Dick Mille san . |apolls manager called around to the men's 200-yard backstroke Home Run King Ralph Kiner will|and - “whirling dervish” Norm omuittes TRIBE GENERAL Manager “atch the new Indians play and record on Saturday, the second be paid an estimated $75,000 for Grekin to gain a place in the supervise | Chuck French said today he in-|!0 shake hands with Owen J. Bush day of the three-day event. He battering National League pitch- Olympic tryouts, starting Mar. olis’ two . . tended “to work on it.” jad sr basebal veterans on also bettered the 100-yard back- ers this season. : 29." Gola and Grekin were jointly Jackson a The Pittsburgh Pirates old piiter =o) ga ©» ¢MPloyed in the) stroke. The Pittsburgh Pirates’ siege voted the “most valuable player” Tare ee Saffell outright to Hollywood of g 8ys'em. qu" U brokel gf: : gun announced today that he has/award. men of 4 the Paéific Coast League and it's 4 4 8 | LARRY MEYER of 1U. broke & signed a one-year contract for this| But as coaches and experts and playe a well-known fact agile Tom| PART OWNER Bush looked| the 100-yard freestyle mark hi sum, which calls for a reported sized up LaSalle’s triumph they Buffalo-Ci would prefer to return to Indi-%ort of unhappy as he watched|53.9, coming in at 52.6. a sia raise of $10,000 from last year. paid the greatest amount of row and anapolis’ Victory Field. the game from behind a back-| Donohue of Lafayette, be ere Kiner had been asking for a two-|Praise to the red-faced little man . The Ca stop. Don't be surprised if the| her own 100-yard backstroke ear contract. in the brown suit. However, nothing has been Indians h thel rk yesterday afternoon y . “Th » tifull season OV heard from the West Coast to in- aye lleif own ‘inde. Mark y y Ah IAC res The new pact makes Kiner the oy iran) sparked ' dicate Hollywood is in a position [Pendent training camp next year,| Judy Roberts of the third highest paid player in base-|coached,” admitted chagrined three-goal _ to part with Saffell. He'd prob-®8 of old. tained her 100-yard freestyle title ;! ball, behind Ted Williams of the/Coach Tom Blackburn, whose a, s 8 =» and chipped off better than a sec- a x 3 we Boston Red S wh tedly|Dayton Flyers lost in the title ably be a top-flighter out there y Lafayette ATTN, ; Ss on Red Sox, who reportedly Hall. It ° | the same as he's always Wen in| WHEN NOTABLES at the ond from her time. The a I a : : will receive $90,000, and Stan game to LaSalle, 75-84, on Satur- profession. the American Association. gate vere introduced to the Club also broke an one TRIBE THIRDSACKER—Taking his cuts in the Tribe batting cage at the Indianapolis Indians [Musial of the Cardinals, whose day. hey, knew how jo ans . wu =» = Oe gough Je PUplic 348reas Bare ee retorday. spring training camp in Florida is Al Smith, leading candidate for the Redskins hot-cofner this season, (salary is $75,000 plus a $5000 at- | ACHAREags oF EVERY OPPOFRIILY. HALL, v BUT SINCE the Hoosier INn-(ine man wearing a mn a ed as Of A mo. vard ‘Backstroke—1, She-| Smith is in excellent playing-condition after playing winter ball in the Puerta Rican League. tendance bonus. echo of the moan of Coach: Drie team's m ~ dians new team is hard up for a|coa¢,» 8 8 Powder Dine vs Donatus." Lafayette: 3: a3 Manis — - ; MO sa 'dey Moore, after his top-seeded booted ou . capable center flelder it's a safe : ete nattached: 5, Diane McMahon. . : KINER, WHO whacked 42 home ’ eriod as ; Sap 5 4 Champ, unattached 3. Dora “old ree-| Training Camp Briefs— runs to top, both major leagues Duquesne team was routed by Pe Fo . guess the officials will make ati pay NEIL, formerly of the In-|ord -Snelia Donshue. Lafavette, 131.1. last year although the Pirates LaSalle in the semifinal—“They op | least one move to acquire Bafldianapolis Clowns of the Negro|"Womews 100.yard' Bromst Strotei. 4 ’ finished last, po he was ‘per-(Only had one advantage over us, Bente fos » fell's services. American League, played part of Carol Pence, Lafayette, 3 BY Jin tenge onvince an 5% sters fectly satisfied” with the new con-|a height edge in the third man, Cares ou However, Hollywood might not the game at second for the Dal-| Lhe” teatiached. 5. Phyllis Calhoun, La- : ' tract. He sald he agreed in a|Put they knew how to exploit it Trainer M ’ og sell hig Sontiact, oven las contingent. fayeite. Time, 1238 ce giyle—1. Richard M Gi WwW Y ® telephone conversation with Pirate perfectly. . 2» Winger Er . 8 Talbot, Purdue: 2, Bill Laute i ; * Y President John Galbreath, then 3 : : 4, Chris Mangel t : t t T , T is , Sclisizzi League Bard anaged 3 hu ho MAN a AMBERS, relief Be ue: - : Lenite Lovaush. Twin Cittes. US ive ay oO ou IS ear signed his contract and handed it a Mico Ler as the tea player, has a working agreement or la Jufinns jast y. ear| Tie ons 0-vard Free Birlecl BAG | By United Press * Red S eg ogo to General Manager Branch; «the greatest college team I er in a f with Pittsburgh, whose General : ek-end| lien. Latavette; 3 Ann Morisof. QC | on PETERSBURG, Fla, Mar.| ox Fulah $ Rickey, ever coached.” He pointed out lives in C | Manager Branch Rickey has no| 0,8 due to report tomorrow. 3 Annk MAYS SUR Catavette. Time. 17" ropa cer Casey Stengel 1s| BRADENTON, Fla. — Thunder Irion The two-year contract underithat his players’ ‘“skinniness” the neares soft spot in his heart for the In- He is a school master in the oft|'31s '“C' | | 4. siwie—t. Larry|fast becoming convinced that ifltrom the bats of Ted Williams which Kiner operated during theigave them speed that paid off in ders how r season. He won but two games|, Men [00 804. 3 prank Pisacrets. | J bE 1950 and 1951 seasons called for|rehounds and loose balls. the set ac dianapolis club. d. Purdue; 4. An {his New York Yankees are to win/'and Walt Dropo snapped the Bos- ‘ ru and dropped four for the 1951 unattached. 3, Dick 8pold, Furth Parrish their fourth straight pennant,'ton Red Sox out of their seven. a $40,000 salary from the Pirates| Then he elaborated on his new- Hat Tricl THERE'S A brigit'chance. of Tribesters. IAC Time. 828 New Teco. A082. lage will have to give way to game Josing streak. At Oakland, Cal. and an estimated $25,000 from alfangled idea of a basketball at- trophies. & , “ou 9 LA I Free Style—1, Ann Cleveland (A) ...... 020 010 100— 4 13 0 separate real estate transaction tack, which lutionize th General E ; ’ omen's 400-Yard unat-8youth. , ri1.|Oakland (PCL) “©... 000 000 000— 0 3 3| ack, which may revolutionize the course, that Cleveland will send| THE TRIBE'S holdout list has| Moss. Lafayette. 3. Sue Storer. | Dropo’s solo blast and Wil-"%vs ‘5 i“, (with Galbreath. the TV se : Pat Moll. TAC: 4, Valerie De| po iio Bop Cerv., making a , nn, Brissie (4). Garcis_ (7) ‘and present coaching method. The Indiasspols a stinter fielder even- heen reduced to four, consisting Lhahx. Lafavette; 5, Susan Schaefer, strong Did Tor Tor DiMagsi oss three-run wallop touched Te a Ln AnurE Eston (1 In addition to his home run pro-|gystem was perfectly shown in the tually but eventually” in Same lof Pitchers Jose Santiago, Charlie| TAC, Tink, 8883 py ues, georett|SUTDE £0, TO0 JO0 0), BER QIOf 8 seven-run, second ¢nning Ab Clearwater, Fla, duction, the 29-year-old outfield finale, as the explorers scored con- CLEVE cases covers a long pe Of ‘Harris; Catcher Earl Turner and mrooks. Purdue: 2. Bill Hatlem. Purdue; Toate +n of Toe’ trataln seagon| oo trurst that enabled the Red Phila. a ....... 000 000 000— 0 5 6 Star posted a .309 batting average sistently while bottling up Daye end of the time. Outfielder Dave Pope. 3 Fred Bauts Purdie ney. TAC. Time. & Sox to beat the Cincinnati Reds, ™Yoooer, schanis’ (4, snes (7 ‘and last year. During the winter heton’ - . of goals | Pp Purdue: 5. Prank McKi tt (yesterday, but two comeback-| antz (4) Scheib (7) and ton's high-scoring pivot man, 6 ' If big Harry Simpson fails to 28 a 2172 (New record LOid record. Evere [JRIIAIIRY ot deny Shobak a/10-6. yesterday for their first vic-|Astroth: Drews. — Helntzelman Wapsddmarried tennis star Nancy foot, 7-inch Don Meineke. were sand make the Forest City team this| FRANK PAPISH, the Indian's| “Womens ibo.var Free stviet, Judy|po FB i et) Shea were hit hard (FY Since the opening day of Ennis Youns: Tu |Chatten = = a ski's first. . spring he's a cinch to be op-|yeteran southpaw, paid tribute to| Roberts: ac; 3, Betty Mullen, Xia Dona: bir es Tost to ihe Brook- 1 spring training season. Letty| _At Hollywood, Fla. “MEINEKE plays a set pivot,” The 20- , tioned down to the Tribesters and gt Patrick a day ahead of the ue. Lafaveite: 5. Mary Lik. ‘ynattached.| to cers, 7-4 Mickey McDermott and Ellis Kin- palit, JA) (B/,----- 030 100 000— 3 3 © . ow explained Loeffler. “That means drilled tw he would be their choice, since historic day by coming upon a Lins wollen. Lafayette. 1:025 1080.) | y agers, i0e der combined to strike out 1i , Murray, Hrabcsak (6. Martin (and Ineligible Star he remains more or less station. land’s Jo he figures to be an ideal perfor arge snake slithering in a low|, Mn 00-¥ard Brews, Area TAQ: Ri ® slout, Re 320 Toot men. 18) and Lakeman. Oswald 18. 1 2 ary. We don't like to do that, be- second p mer in Triple-A competion. lepot back of (he ieachers and | Tin Biorb unk Sou SRE net 0, Lefty, Preacher RO%. Tne Rea Sox play their intrac p, , A one pi SAYS Coach Knew [cause there are too many ways pitied aw Cleveland has other outfielders bashed its head with a baseball | purdue Time, 2312, Medley Relay — 1. appointing exhibition showing, [C1tY rivals, the Boston Braves, wash Ai grag 0 310 00x— 6 10 1| TEMPE, Ariz, Mar. 17 (UP)—| uel an aL} c oap be Sopped. went to 5 , tagged. for Indianapolis but none bat for which the fans gave out Ar (Donahue, Pence. Mullen)i| oo "0 d for Sve runs in the here today. The Braves edged the qr ren cay Send, Say BN yr arry Siemering, head football exp Orels swoppe owe? final Sess) is regarded as solid center field with three cheers. i" Catavette Mane Ln Moth: 4: 'aixth oD Shea yielded two St. Louis Cardinals, 3-2, in 13 Echevargia (7). 'Yeoacly at Arizova State College |tower” Meineke by collapsing Bill Folk , timber, $n » Lafayette Huth, Calhoun. MIRO ins and four hits in the last two|NNINgs yesterday when rookie goon (a) t Tame No 000—10 8 1 knew Joseph Thomas Matesic Bround him on Gerense. The fly‘s.r THE PRICE of scorecards at|Jume 1 0r. iNew racari. O14 19 rramoc™ Tatty Ed Lopat shut out Jack Daniels walked with the Cituinnaii ox... 0d dio 0s— 6 10 1 was playing ball under his broth- |r, SImPIY couldnt get a pass IN AN intersquad exhibition the Indianapolis Victory Field this Lafavette Swim Club S35 P¥eiav—1.| the Dodgers during the first four Pases loaded. \White ~ (8)." Wenhmeier. Perkoski (3) er's name and was ineligible, the |, Lc & 10 big Don, and ungame played on the Indianville year will be 15 cents.” Old price purane -C (Soaid = Forrest, Hallow. | ngs. |Bropo; William, imiaick. Home Runs— star lineman said in a statement |[OTtunately for them, they kept “Rufts pa Jy R23 die. BRie= Hotmautat 1 3. AC 0 Np hen: | The Yankees play the wash- Dodgers New York (A) Miamio So 001— 5 10 2" Tha Allzonta Bepubiie today. |, "8 BY aig Oe “Ruffings” made up mainly of In- Lord, Kerr, Jove); 4 TUICH® Fo cer): 8. g § ; | F $21 — Not until the 1951 season was| >... 8 8 8 dians lost to the “Speakers” Pro Kautsky Fi ener. Mottgmity Gentes, Igarl 7 ington Senators here today | VERO, BEACH, Fla. — Out- Cia sis av, a0 0x1 13 3 ot UI Re otter) as! “NO,” said Loeffler. “Instead 0 NKauts Yy Five IAC 0. (New record. Old Roe, Podres (3) and i hat | : : whose lineup was loaded with | Wertz). Time 1410 How re Phill fielder George Shuba, up for his Runs—Cerv. shuba, Beiardi = 1°0° Matesic, who played under his "© like to play a ‘flash pivot, D record. Purdue. 3:4 1. Virginia ilies | lard. play ‘that members of the Dallas Eagles of WJOWNS Delphi, 68-66 Women's 1 Meter | Dyn 2. Lvonne, CLEARWATER, Fla. — Man. | third trial with the Brooklyn | At St. Petersbure, Fla. brother's name of Edward An-|. 0a! means each of our men slides the Texas League. The score was Times State Service ghampenc. Sites. I 3 ui CHnevlarer Teadis Naor re cheered D0dsers, sreved notice today that seston (x) =a Soinnings EE drew Matesic, actually was Joe through the pivot post for just a 9 to 5. DELPHI, Mar. 17 — Shorty| Mens 3.Meter Diving—1, Bi} TURE ager > , he intends to make the grade this 5t_ Louis (Ni '® 200 000 000 000 0—3 8 3 Matesic, a former Indiana Uni. f¢W seconds. We get mors Burdsall's 40-foot -h eel Purdue 40485. 3 eure. Twin today by the Philadelphia Phillies season | Conley. Thiel (4), Hall (7), Jester (13) ' scoring o tunities that But you couldn't tell the play- Ot one-hander atiy 8. Air Farce 3048 BG A "Purdue. act ‘game of the spring training Ct oson: Tod garks Burns (lL: Munger. Yuhas versity player. E Dryer e 2: way ers by (he senrecard. the final gum gave the Indianap-| tts: "'dan # air! Twin” Cities. 2644, Des he s Shuba walloped a 400-foot home (13) and Basel. Rice ann (101, Co tman “The statements that Siemer- and find it's much harder to Ed Stevens of the Indians 08 touring Kautsky basketball 8. John O'Brien. Eddie Waitkus, Del Ennis and run yesterday as the Dodgers beat | ‘Home Run—Musial, ling made to the press saying that Stop.
When asked if many other teams use this system, Loeffler answered with a twinkle, ‘no,
team a 68 to 66 victory over the] the New York Yankees, 7-4, atl; At San Bernardino. Cal. | |Dick Young hit home runs and iami, Rookie first baseman Piftsbureh (N) py": 80 300 S09
Delphi Bullets here last night. | ” 010 000 02x—3 6 ‘1 coaches, also that I just turned Malcolm McMullen paced the! Could Change [Karl Drews and lefty Ken Heint- wayne Belardi also homered in vers’ 4 Bouchet) LC (6 Bar Lund-\yn at the training camp, are
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Fini ig A eq | Kautskys with 27 points. Jimmy, This could change overnight. [Feiman rombined to yieu Shy [the Dodgers’ 13-hit attack. Rookie |2d McCullough. Bante 9 positively untrue,” Matesic stated. but I think they will when they H y Imberg at shortstop for Dole. Burdsall, Bob Dietz and But, for what. it's worth, here six hits yesterday as the S John Podres gave up only .fOUr Chicago (Af S8eramente. Cal “Coach Siemering talked things see the success we have had with Hany Mam ere 3 ors Tribe's BOD Evans, all ex-Butler stars, is the latest on the Olympian- pianked, She ralelpsis, Ath. hits and one run in pitching the Sacramento bei 030 000 000-3 9 9 over Sith tie and ew of my it” pitchers saw action. It was a sev- contributed to the balanced seor-| Minneapolis Laker playoff latiog i - (last five innings for Brooklyn. [Flores, Thrasher olin ary sald Porter: | neligibility and finally came to ———————————————————— . . | . en-inning game. ing along with Bruce Hale, =~ sthedule: Lotthren_series WHI The Phillies play the St. Louis ra Dodgers play half of the... an «2 Oakland, Cal. the conclusion-that he could use Baseball Meeting
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. 8 = ine. Waugh WM 9 | » The Kautskys play at Kentland| open in Minneapolis, Sunday. day. ola, Fitzgerald (8): Suir (8) and Gara- season,” Matesic added. ve A COLD, strong wind took a \i{smorrow and Monticello Wednes- The second game: will be | Giants Ride ne or Enel so : Johnson, Gregg (4), Wi ide ihe six
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ment. A cold snap hit the Day-| “gautsky (68) Delphi (86) . Mar. 25. | LOS ANGELES—Jim Hearn Cleveland (a\% 388 Francisco spring training in Arizona and tona Beach area over the week-| oy oy gnricionnr NH ig Tp if necessary, (Was chosen to start by Manager| ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. —| “Pellet bCL) 0: 000 103 300-3 § Calfornia will meet here tomorend as a penetrating breeze over- Diets, { 0 3 Dimmich.{ 48 3 | will be played in Minneapolis, |Leo Durocher today as the New Rookie Pitchers Levi (Buck) bts: Singleton, von Dane Teo In AAU Tourne row to discuss plans for,1953. The powered the sunshine. Budillf {4 1 HQoawshr! 3 1 3 Wednesday, Mar. 26. |York Giants opened a week-long Fleshman and Dean Stone made |" epontis- Tieieria 5). " DENVER. Mar. 17 (UP) —Four Chicago Cubs and White Sox, St. Ze Outfielder Milt Nielsen of the Evans s 3 1 Rovers 1 3 21 “winner of the playoff will West coast tour with a game impressive spring training debuts *t San Breso. canceled, “ainD'®*° PCL) | ore preliminary elimination LOUiS Browns, New. York Giants, "1 Indians collected ‘a triple and alone 33 APuek®’ 22 3 meet the winner of the Roches. against the Chicago Cubs. ‘with the Washington Senators ras Ansces rant dl® Aseles (PCL). at games were on tap today in the Cleveland Indians and the Pitts. ; single. He held down center field an 331813 ter-Ft. Wayne series in a best. | The Glants’ game against the yesterday. {ot a. Canceled. rain, Tort {National AAU Basketball Tour. Purgh Pirates will -be-represented,——§ — LORAI Es arm is too weak to assign. Halftime oe i Kauteks 130 | ho set. St. Louis Browns was rained out| Fleshman pitched three score- | Loehx. Afia.. canceled. rain.” = 3 Ament hefore the big-name F him there permanently. a as ” — The serio originally was yestérgay, The ay sehedulon recs innings and Stone gave up B 4 Sh quints of the National Industrial Look Your Best 3831 E Outfielder Ed Knoblauch, who Flanagan Wins scheduled to open in Minneap- [oon st agains 0 - 3 REeles only one run in the last three urion uns Basketball League open fire this I possess pinch hit twice for. the Indians,| DUBUQUE. Iowa, Mar. 17 (UP) | olis, Thursday, and drop anchor | nge’s was 220 washed-out, [Tames as jhe Senators beat tha! Pro Sk atin afternoon and Jonight, " ne RE BRT LT a a Mn here, Felder. het he Oe Cleveland |The Senators meet the New York NEW YORK 9 Di me XY INSON L( and Malmberg, Bob Prentice | ham technical knockout over ate in the Fieldhouse, Minne- | BURBANK, Cal.—The Cleve- Yankees today. World and Olyn Co 17 (UP)—|;llegian-studded entries—Kalers $7.50 Herb"Conyers completed the only Santos Lupino of Puerto Rico apolis changed its game sched- land Indians, whose pitchers have "|champton Dhar Suze skating yandy Kids of Bedford, Ind., and > : double play of the contest. (here last night. | ule. (not been scored upon in their last home today and ag fon defatted (Rainbow Gardens of Provo, Utah. es your hatter THE WN i(¥o Somplete: games, niet: the st No Ducats will not turn professional V| The big boys start their firing. HARRY LEVINSON . : Of hi : {this afternoon an night, an Cer. Virst "PROGRESS OF THE SWEET SIXTEEN Farly Wynn, Lou Brissie and| If you're scouting for a ticket lsaid: “I had a wonderful ime. soa P10 the Ave NIBL teams in| 37 N. Porn. Wines ond Market mE . } IN ip Mei whined to pith; to Saturday's Indiana high Ik was pleased with my perform. con today have easy games on — : LARG ; AT INDIANAPOLIS AT INDIANAPOLIS the Oakland Oaks of the Pacific sclool basketball tourney finals jane. Sloweven I'm never satis- he Santa Maria Goldén Dukes, | T- of L Batesvill ” di Coast League yesterday. Rookie| here. you have lots of company. Can hy aang, because you poistered by four Pacific Coast| RU Beagle. sersnnes | Shelbyville ....... 83 =. : |Quincy Troupe hit a two-run| Butler Fieldhouse, site of the (aticaeq hl plan. 3 you jj Collegians, have the roughest AT THE ook tor 1 Shelbyville ...es.. 46) ) TOO vesioersnnniiee [Romer in Cleveland's 13-hit at-| four-team finals, holds “only” ‘hang up your BIg ue 2s wal ate te 32% Juang on Juss * Tock. \eoaeise. 8B : : 15,000 fans. Tickets, as usual, | He said he is undecided -about|os former Denver University] IV Sales Corner PAINT ne oc are distributed by the Indiana skating in the American National q . - 211 B. Was G tl 52 Tech ..cocevees.. 60 . ’ . . y Championbht (stars. ireencastle ...... : Times’ Indianapolis High School Athletic Associa~ |nnnoe®col Pe, 5 Color "27 He ; 4 401 W. Washington St AT LAFAYETTE Mar. 98. 1 P.M. ghd ig ves All-Semifinal Team tion to its members. but he will skate in a U. 8, Olymp- | e1fy Favore u I ™ : | FORWARDS “Don’t contact us for tickets,” |ic fund-raising benefit here Sat- . FRILADELPIIA, Mar. 17 (UP) ncoln 1741 ! Hammond ....... 43 | Myron Garland, Tech. IHSAA Commissioner L. V, [urday and in the Boston Skating| Clarence Henry, a ranking| ggg, gyenings and Sunday : Logansport ...... 87 Lou Dickman, Batesvill : Club carnival to be held the firt |eaVyweight from Los Angeles, . Logansport ...... 45 | ; -. = 3, 18 agyile. Phillips said. He added if you | 0 "0 0) was the favorite tonight in his THE R ) Lafayette Jeff ...... a Tos. Se CENTER can't get into the Fieldhouse, | pnt i 10-round bout with hard-punching USSELL £0. Lafayette Jeff ... 39 5 ; oe Sexson, Tech. » | “there's always radio and tele- | . ‘Harold Johnson, Philadelphia ' Elkhart " Lafayette Jeff ... 54 0 GUARDS vision.” Three-Way Cue Tie the Arena here. hia, at| HOME APPLIANCES EUCBEIY. +eusenses ; . | £ Dave Kelley, Shelbyville. | Phillips said each of the four, Slated Mar. 25, 26 AT MUNCIE Mar. 22, 8:18 P. ML z Al Northington, Tech. | finalists gets’ 950 tickets plus’ | A victory by Jay Knapp of 5) © WELL-REGARDED | five per cent of the enrollment. [South Bend yesterday brought the i Muncie Central .. 64) Muhcle Central’ .. 62 Q Earl Meadors, Tech; Bill Brown, The 12 schools who lost in Sat- 45th state three-cushion billiard} J ST by Z Greencastle; Morris Wray, Tech; urday’s semifinals get 50 tickets tournament into a three-way 'e : - {. Muncie Central ..... “* Ray Phillips, Shelbyville, and Bob/ each, and no member school |playofr. | Marion ..oseseees 58 Rok h : West, Greencastle. gets less than four pasteboards. | Knapp won a pair of matches Kokomo gt Toma. sessesess BO) a ah a at the Board of Trade parlor to 141 W. i “esnes > i a . J St $ $ . f ‘Bi | yy > deadlock- Lou Spivey and Norm — ; 9 ar, 3. 2:15 P. ML. - AT BLOOMINGTON r sesesssessrsrecvennne a IS ICS oO : 19 "Our : Po3s Of Michigan Ciiy, The play. SARE RS TH Gartiell ooo Bl) oo ose i : : ; ; Be OR > OP. "| Each has 5-0 records. - | Tvansville Central 56 ir a G. TP. AVG. TP. AVG. Dit. Knapp downed Dave Klapper, - » _ Tivan A : g Indianapolis Tech vs. ..... 8 454 56.7 345° 431 18650 to 47 in 85 innirgs, then New Albany ..... 36 New Albasy 3 New Albany seenrees ; Lafayette Jefferson ...... 8 416 « 52 - 310 337 13.8 Sovnul Ray Xm 50 to 23 in 79 * WE ye Ne dives BB ; aa i > ; s ames. i ‘Vincennes, senses 49 . isl ; | Suneis Seniial ys. *essenes 8 -512 64 ©. 3 : 41.7 : 22.3 Al Maloof faces Phil tener wa ¥ ch Rie ‘ ow . " y hasansinsresd 8 ” as S44 43 ; 19.8 ger tomorow at 8:30 p. m. Sli vial t em : Sigs ; Jn : : minty PE a tata Lhe is ; . : : dy : * . . i 7 at . y 3 - n Livia 2 i t . i : : : . : ‘ a - : | ie » x .- = is : | a i od ; : . i a > : x . He & Ee = - > Sat ; he o
