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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Mar. 20M anager Eddie

| Stanky, who needs a pitcher

to replace Hatry (The Cat) Brecheen, sends his" 8t. Louis’ Cardinals against the World CKampion Yankees today in an exhibition game. The 37-year-old Brecheen, the last pitcher to win three games in a World Series, has a chipped bone in his left elbow and probably will require an operation if he is to do any pitching this season, Even with the operation, his chances of ever pitching in the majors again are regarded as no better than- 50-50. The chip in Brecheen’s throwing arm was revealed yesterday by X-rays. Brecheen, who has been with the Cards since 1943, has a 10-year major league record of 121 victories and 74 defeats. He beat the Red Sox three times in the 1946 World Series. A three-run homer by Vern

2 exhibition triumph over the Cardinals yesterday. Phillies LAKELAND, Fla., Mar. 20 — The Philadelphia Phillies, fresh from an 8 to 1 triumph over the New York Yankees, took on another American League team today as they met the Detroit Tigers in an exhibition contest. A-grand-slam by Del Ennis and a three-run homer by Pitcher Steve Ridzik produced seven runs in the seventh inning yesterday as the Phillies met the Yankees for the first time since they dropped four straight games to Manager Casey Stengel’s men in the 1950 World Series. Robin Roberts shut out the champions for four innings .and,

vielded a home run to Mickey attack

Mantle in the fifth. Ridzik pitched shutout ball the rest of the way.

Dodgers

VERO BEACH, Fla. Mar. 20— Manager Charlie Dressen Jack Banta, relief star of Brook-|g lyn’s 1949 pennant winning club, |

Teed. Joe Landrum and Art Fab-

game with Cincinnati. The Dodg-|Ramsdell and Joe Hatten against! Hutchinson, ’ ers scored a 3-2 exhibition victory|the White Sox. 2 [Amst Wail 8

over the Reds here yesterday. |

The six players were told to Pirates

remain here for future assign-| ments but Russell, a veteran out-| fielder. was given permission toy try to catch on with another ma- t jor league team. Banta, apparently washed up as a pitcher at 26 with a sore arm, will be given a chance to play first base with a Brooklyn farm club.

Braves

KISSIMEE, Fla.. Mar. 20—The Bernardino. Boston Braves, who took a 9-1 Athletics

beating from the Detroit Tigers, vesterday, tackled an easier as-! signment today as

exhibition game. a The Braves,

injuries and ailments, got only

nine hits off Tiger Pitchers Fred radiologist, and Dr. S. Richard

Hutchinson and Dizzy Trout.

Browns

BURBANK, Cal, Mar.

Louis Browns against the New|

York Giants in today’s exhibition against the St. Louis Browns in ing profane” language in an argu-|

game. t3 Brownie Righthanders

bined for a five-hit, 8-tfo-2 victory 1

Ex-Champs to Be Kiwanis Guests

Shades of the first Indiana High School Basketball Tournament will fall over the Downtown Kiwanis Club tomorrow noon in the Columbia Club when guests of honor will be four memhers and the coach of" the first state championship team. The ex-players, members of the winning Crawfordsville team of] 1911, are Cleo Shaw, Hugh Miller, | Ben Myers and Grady Chadwick, and Dave Glascock, coach. The team defeated Lebanon, 27 to 17, for the title. Carroll Stevens and Newt Hill, also members of that first winning team will not be present at the luncheon. The coaches of the four finalists this year, Gordon Raney of New| Albany; Marion Crawley, Lafayette; Jay McCreary, Muncie, and | Herman Hinshaw, Tech, will be, interviewed by Sportscaster Tom! Carnegie. Tim Barkley will act as master of ceremonies. |

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‘White Sox | Felers hisie “4, Abernathy. i. Fant The spring program includes 18 | INE 1 8; ' ) | LOS ANGELES. Mar. 20—The and McCulloush = Winning Pitcher sou. baseball games, eight track] cut Chicago White Sox. who dropped | chek! Losing Pitch r— Feller, meets, 13 golf and 12 tennis

Giants yesterda | -Jim Fussell, Bill Antonelle, Dick Go Yesterday oo, Pasadena,

day in an exhibition contest. bro from the Dodger squad today| a Manager Phil Chvarrettal before ledving for Tampa for a/gajd he planned to pitch Willard! peaok i =

—The Pittsburgh Pirates try to Home Runs—Mantle, Ennis and Ridzik. DePauw; 32, Ball State; 24, at Wabash. 00st their exhibition game vic-|Keegan. ory streak to six tonight against the Cleveland Indians. 8t

singles off Bob Feller by Rookies Home {Bobby Del Greco, Dick Hall and (Lee Walls and veteran Gus Bell Chicago N) {enabled the Pirates to beat the) |Indians, 3 to 2, yesterday at San Pramesa (6).

they met The Philadelphia A's who will be FOF Striking Fan

their Milwaukee farm club in an without Pitcher Dick Fowler for|

playing with a|today with Minneapolis of the natched-up lineup because of 10 American Association.

Dr. Russell D.D. Hoover, a charged with assault and battery | TO THE i |for striking an automobile dealer { (Ombres, both of West Palm gyring a game at the Gardens. DOG SHOW | Beach, Fla: have prescribed a| peter Meshanko, Pittsburgh, AKC series of deep X-ray treatments charged he was struck by Gariepy SANSTIONED

20—!for what they believe to be In| Tuesday night. The player pleaded | Tommy Fine and John Hetki are flamed tendons in Fowler's right|not guilty.

scheduled to pitch for the St.'arm.

: Duane comeback this spring. He has|that he asked him to stop. He said! Pillette and Vern Taylor com- heen bothered by bursitis since the

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Seeded One Stubborn Pin.

| Keeps Panvine 39 4

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« | a ) ww PE. : WHO SAID NO. 7 was ap] rotten Lo) 3 ; ance | ia £1 rz + + + And don’t forget the |jCCR.BiTinn nin AT FUTURE threat to high . : | lomen of good luck? You can! syapay TIMES, a complete | Howe 400 4s; School dash records has been re- ; : “| . . C . {Arnold Kapp " & - Se RG TRS Om 4 " 57 CE 2 Ll i : not make Gus Minardo be page of bowling news, features, Pritchett Reereation—Inter Club . yealed a Se wn NINE of ey § aw aR i By United Press 'lieve it. A bowling pin with| pletures and cartoons. © Read Rudy Busia, « it 183 iii Bhd ows, Danville, Ind, 3 5 3 r . Moon-L — , n Elec i \ ¢ . bo gl bis. Ee hk. 2) He | DENVER, Mar. 20-—Seven 1. 1abel kept Minardo out the Kegler's Korner seven times [Al Huebner +o WB) pe rrows came Within one-tenth : 4 a (of the original eight seeded 700 class last nignt. weekly for the sport's. mest |... Kuilshis of Columbus 541 of a second of the state 60-yard

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Cleveland (A). 000 000 200— 2 5 1 ette,

©0000 060— 2 5 1 matches through May 24. The] .. 010 200 00x 3 § 3 <3 {pir her, Perkowsk) % and Howell: Pod- basevall team Will open ite sea | elan, Rutherford (5) an ampanella, son . uv " meet the Chicago Cubs to-|walker (6). Home Run—Klussewski. Win- P {ning Pitcher—Podbielan. Lesing Pitcher— | GOLF Apr. 5, at Purdue; 15. at Indiana State:

0 i, Franklin; 21. at Wabash; 5, at Ball tate; ’ elroit; 9. Indiana ate: ay 0 000 000— 1 8 03 5: wranklin; 5, Ball State; 7, DePauw;

4-t0-3 decision to the New York §incinnati JN)

At Brandenton, Fla. A .... 002 020 302 9 11 Boston (N) .

and Ginsberg; |3; . 2 (6), Hall (8) and Cooper. Jo, tou; 16, State Meet; 20, e Parks (6), Bolt (7). Winning Pitcher— .

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| | | | Hutchinson. Losin Pitcher—Thiel, | | < ° A Sr ater Fla. ! Apres 19, at Evansville (2): 22, at In-| |New York (A) ..... 000 010 000— 1 3 © diana; 26, Valparaiso (2): 29, at Purdue; { Phila. (N) 000. 001 70x— 8 10 0 May 2, Wabash: 5, DePauw: 6, Purdu«:|

HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Mar. 20 gy SChaefter, Keegan (6), Madison (8) and 10, at 8t. Joseph (2): 13, Indiana; 15, at

ouk: Roberts, Ridzik (6) and Burgess. Ball State: 17, Indiana State (2); 19, at' Winning Pitcher—Ridzik. Losing Pitcher— TRACK Apr. 16—Wabash: 22, DePauw; 26, ValBoston (A) Lys 0 003 So-3 4 1 paraiso and St. Joseph; 30, at Indiana Louis (N) 200 000 000-— 8 0 Siate; May, k Cincinnan and Weararn Taylor, Masterson 16) and Evans; Michigan al alamazoo, ch; , In. A walk and four first-Inning| mizeil, Boyer (6), Yuhas (8) and Barni. diana Collegiate Conference Meet at But‘Run—S8tevens, Winning Pitcher— ler; 17, Little State Meet at Ball State; Losing Pitcher—Boyer. 24, Big State Meet at Indiana. TENNIS

At St. Petersburg. Fla, 00

| Taylor. |8t. Lout Los 225001 1018 9 0 | 8t. ( k — oul "000 001 100— 2 5 1 sll 15: 10diana State; 12 Wanash; 22, Pillette, Tay! n t : Klipp- Ba tate; 24. Ba tate: 26, Valparaiso; Hlstie, Taylor 1) aud Courtney chit. 29, Wabash: May 1, Valparaiso: 8, Indiana (2), State; 10, Indiana Collegiate Conference: {llette. (15, 16, 17, Little State 8t. Joseph (Two {matches not decided as yet), { RY hi for matches have not been deC¢ ed.

Giriepy Anatied Additional Sports PITTSBURGH, Mar. 20 (UP)— |

iihout Pitcher er for On Page 28 | i ays, play an exhibition g,ire W, Omar Hysong last night | - —— a |

{reserved decision on Ray Gariepy, ! (OME out

stein, Padget (6), Simpson (9) and Home Runs—Rap Ramazzotti Winning Pitcher— Losing Pitcher—Klippstein,

MELBOURNE, Fla., Mar. 20

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| Meshanko said Gariepy, who | Fowler, who pitched a no-hitter was in the penalty box, was ‘“‘us-

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second time he asked the! the team in player to stop swearing Gariepy hit him in the face.

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harpe 582 was clocked at VFW League

Robison 57% West Side—Medical League Danville, however; tratled in John Beeler 583

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: Ben Davis was the winner with . lat every step. by one stubborn pin. Indianapolis Classic League were “** RO han League 8 58 and Southport placed second. The only unseeded quint to sur- A member of Rudy's 31 Bar Fred Kstle, Mechanics Laundry, Ralph Schuch 600 5 » a lvive the second round was the ¢eum, Minardo opened with 228 (042; Paul Field, Cline Realtors, Valhalla—Indiana Gear : : a |Riggles Plaza Bowl quint of War-\ 4ng followed up with 243. In 611: Red Stuart, Cline Realtors, Jovd Backenmee on ; AT Tiaha Oiveraitys Field. rensburg, Mo. which upset’ nic last game Gus needed a {621; Red Argus, Herff-Jones, 602; Delaware—Bell Telephone Women es ye HER Schoo Bog a lseventh-seeded Kirby Shoes of girike in the 10th frame to George Holman, Pritchett's, 811; Katle Rin , A) 1 R gh Mg I Fea rE cp |Los Angeles, 62-56, yesterday. | yaach the coveted bracket. [Joe Pond, McGarvey, 610; Ed poy pruet SeikteAlivan Owls 6017 ng . hy det Ns out { sn | The shot was in the pocket and [Gaalema, 615; Bill Kriner, Ace re. Da Bleaching Mixed . Re wih rn Bhan THE WARRENSBURG Teach-| the wood flew. But the No. 7 Bowling Ball, 635; Del England. gf," later 4 “a will be in the annual Hoosfer Ine ers College quint is expected to pin only teetered slightly. It |Ace Bowling Ball, 604; Harry Harhountsin Sauare—Western Electric a1 door Relays at IU, Mar. 29 ee : 3 : | ' ‘ a L u ys ’ . wd. fall by the wayside tonight when didn’t go down and Minarde |Link Jr, 613; Dutch Hulman, 615; St. Patrick's : ; rombined ‘|they take on fourth-seeded Cater-' was short with 226. |John McGrew, 620; Bill McGregor, Far! Lorens . me Vollowing is a combined sym. fllar Diesels of Peoria, IIL * . 1620; Bob Barker, Chet's Drive Robert Stevens ." » "5"... ses MAIYy of last night's winners at pil - y Inn. 629 Women's Classlo both meets. Other quarter-final games to- wp POWERS of Goldstein's inn. 629. Eee iainsen «+ 388 go._Burrows (Danville 06.3 (new Rose night: Defending champion Stew- pepartment Store was a worthy Harlan Craig led the American pifch Newton ree: 308 Poly = Ficlthouse record: and. Walker art Chevrolets of San Francisco pynner-up. Powers folled 685 in Legion League with 644 Other Glen Hig A—Federn) Morning 597 80 High Hurdles--C. Cunningham (Ben vs. Fibber McGee and Molly .of the Merchants League at West|league scorss were Don Wood- Rova Milano Inn renee SU DIAL USD KUO SAK Hows 1084. Hollywood; tourney favorite Phil-'giqe One mild game kept him|ward, 609; Chuck Fowler, 808, and [ily ™ 7, ameter ner Rand Ciena, {Hen Divist, $00. aoe lips Ollers of Bartlesville, Okla. from possibly getting the top spot.| Bob Plummer, 604. Eu Ti, NerlaNe_ 8 aa 506 (Danvilier 58. x . i a vs. Rea Travelers of Artesia, | After opening with 267, Powers! Harry Rybolt rapped out 643 Don Hotk as he Devt na - B64 eo Be Davie gap Jan! 3 an N. M,, and the Atlas Pacis Ry slipped to 188. In the finale, helin the Junior Chamber of Com- Jon Oglesby Rtte-len Davis |. 3, 0 (Mle _Bousher (Howe, 4:50 and Rushton ineers of Oakland, Cal, vs. the 9 | f : Oberta Dean (2 games) 384 ghot Put—8iscol ‘Blooming -2" an Force All Stars from Tinker rolled 30. ; merce League and L. G. Rossebo| RetcNns-Manville League and Ores Teo) na Mloomingion) 41-2'a ® : | erschel Stillwell of Delaware had 600. Jim Vance was top man! Re WewiEn Litr 1 805 Pole Vault—8iscol (Bloomington) 0-8 Field, Okla, | Bowl racked up a 676 series in the/in the Beech Grove Classic with Gerald Nethaus 0 Cc e4® qq 40d Sharp Danville) 10 : seeded teams 3 : er : jo ] Mutual Milk League oo B High Jump--Lucas (Southport) 5-7 and Only two of the. see 9 Indianapolis Classic League at|615. Ion Wise rolled 606 in the jerry Merritt ’ a0; Rees Howe), Thomas (Howe), Stuart - 3 : Yar) ass JWe Md Survived We soon UM Pritehets Recreation. © Stillwell s| same circuit. Ken Browoutt: Johe Leasue ”e arirond Jmp— Taylor (Ben Davis) 19-56% out so s | oy np ont. | + ; an Y rege Ang uart (Howe) 18-41% I cam PRE Panelshake wh oss" string included 201-| Ora Cloud and Ivo Merl went Dick Bess turms—Tratfie Club 838 a Mlle Relay—-Bloomington (3:47) and

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Siding" of Portland, Ore. 89-44, Bill Lak {Rep . 1 Wi Roberta Hunt * midi ~ ake of Delaware Bowl [637, respectively in e ater joberR hut ’ aa . while Oakland drubbed Grihalva was in close pursuit with 670, [Company League-at West Side. Foe yTAIbat Lanes—Grain Dealers " Wolf T k Motors of San Diego, 7449, resulting on games of 210-225- | Danny Corsaro of Caito & Helen Kelly am a aKes | 235. Earl Henry of Sicanoff {Corsaor was runner-up in the als LRtown—Motion Pleture League ow Frnk y J bh Tallow had 658 in the same Francesco Crespl League with|Marguerite Stewart tary a1 as 0 Gol ers pen league. Henry's threesome in- (627. Pete Corsaro followed his jean pier MISTI Federal s22, NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 20 (UP) | cluded 243-203-2H. . ...- |brother with 612. Jim Jackson Lois Ot eal=Block's Mixed =~ 43° —Raymond (Bear) Wolf stepped we Rn H 5 * Delaware Bowl rolled 3015. |Posted 610 and Phil Bisesi Lo Ph Carxar rues Svea se! into the head coach's job at Harry (The Cat) Brecheen | er j pring | which was realized on games offered With 610. Joe Rea ‘and “5. Easier’ League Tulane University today to take E hibi B b I > |943-1057-1015. [Howard Newsom matched Bi- rs plinola—nternal Reviaks' 580 Quer the ulcer-producing work of y ice xhibition Baseba 5 $ C d J isesi’s score. Belloy PoSRteL -- “ooo. 4m fielding winning football teams Se he Shieake Subs Yepteraa! At Pasadena, Cal or S ar Jan Blyth Hits 601 Fun Bowl Social League lenders Western Electrie = Which Coach Henry Frnka quit 8 Angeles. I app New York (N) ..... 201 010 000-4 8 2. rp I ad will officially! \were Wally Smith, 610, and Roy Harves Biehl 561 yesterday. . two homers to lead the St. Louis Chicago ay 000 010 110-3 8 3 e golf squac Wii OfICIaly| JAN BLYTH of Milano Inn was!Street. 601.—J. W. { Sophie tnnsrivania-Ell Lilly Women sts. Frnka's resignation, submitted against Cub hurlers noes. Santry, Brows in ara wh. oPen Butler University's spring) p, outstanding feminine per-| Other scores “last night In-/Fate Hoover ...............i .. 8081. der for him t cept Johnny Klippstein, Bill Padget son. Home Run—Irvin. Winning Piteher— sports schedule Apr. 5 when the former with 601. Miss BI i " y » Vera olf sia da ; : 504 | m to accept a nonf ’ Ee ' Jansen, Losing Pitener--Holcombe, Build t Purd t Lafay- « Miss yth put cluded: | Beech Grave—Holy Namé Learue {athletic job at Austin College in and Tom Simpson. At San Bernardine, Cal, ulldogs meet Purdue at Lafay-itogether games of 220-164-217.| Pritchett-Hunt.0'Gradv—International | TOM plesgazten id ”

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