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Two of Hoosierland's leading college basketball scorers

To Repeat will be in action tomorrow

By United Press night at Tech High School ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. 'gzym when the professional Mar. 26 — Manager Casey Kautskys meet the Indiana ColStengel agreed today with the lege All-Stars in a Boys Club nine New York sportswriters Association benefit game. covering the Yankees who picked| Carl McNulty, all-time scoring them to win their fourth consecu- leader from Purdue and . Leroy tive American League champion- Leslie, record breaker from Notre Dame, will be in action at 8:15 Stengel grinned from ear to against the professionals. ear when told of the results of the a. .n a poll and commented: “You know, AND THEY'LL have plenty of JI think so too.” |Support, Pete Brewster, Purdue; Only two teams have ever won Orvis Burdsall, Butler's most valfour consecutive league titles — [uable player the past season; Lee the 1921-22-23-24 Giants and the Hamilton, DePauw; Sammy Mi-1936-37-38-39 Yankees| randa, the dribbling wizard from Most of the writers said Indiana University; Woody McStengel’s leadership was the big Bride, Indiana Central; Bobby reason for picking the Yankees. Master, Indiana U., and Ralph Pitching depth, capable reserves| Ferguson, Franklin, will also be and the Yankees’ strong defensive on hand to try and dump the infield were other common rea- prog, Sons oe fron Pioie a te, But they won't have the easiest In the past, Stengel has refused | lime in the world. The pros are to go further than to say that the Carrying a few boys who know

yankees would finish 1-2-3 in the what the round ball is for. Among race. - them: are Bruce Hale, former

Santa Clara All-American and professional star with the Olym-

Braves - on __|Plans; Duane Kleuh of Indiana BRADENTON, Fla., Mar. 26—|gi,te and the Ft. Wayne Zollner

The Boston Braves announced today the assignment of six players Pistons; Bob Evans, former Butto Milwaukee in the American|léf Star. along with teammate ‘Association and two to Atlanta in (Jimmy Doyle, new cage coach at the Southern Association. |Cathedral; Lou Watson of IndiAssigned to Milwaukee are(ana; Mal McMullen, Xavier, and Pitchers Bob Hall, Murray Wall formerly with the Olympians; and Don Liddle, Catcher Jack [Johnny Dee, assistant cage coach Parks and Infielders Johnny Lo-|at Notre Dame; Bob Royer, Indigan and Jack Dittmer. Pitcher ana State and Bob‘ Dietz former Norm Roy and Infielder-Out-|Butler star and now assistant to fielder Harry Hanebrink were re- Tony Hinkle. leased to Atlanta. < . = = = * A PRELIMINARY game beCleveland tween Eli Lilly and Allison's will

TUCSON, .Ariz.,” Mar. 26 -|Pe played at 7 p. m. Veteran Outfielder Sam Chapman | At the halftime of the Kautskywas sold today by Cleveland to |All Star game, Art Campa, known Oakland in the Pacific Coast|@8 the Mexican Bombshell, will League for an estimated $15,000. present his. bag of basketball Chapman, who went to the|tricks which includes spinning Philadelphia A’s in 1938 directly|from one to eight basketballs, from the University of California dribbling one to three balls at a where he starred in baseball and time, dribbling a football and a football, had announced his de-|/basketball, ball handling, jugsire to play in the PCL last win-|gling and trick shooting. ter but Cleveland had tried to| Tickets for the game are on talk him into remaining withigale at the high schools and the

them. following sporting goods stores B Em-Roe’s, Bush-Callahan, Smithrowns Hassler and the ‘Sportsman's

SAN BERNADINO, Cal, Mar. Store. 26 — Admitting they're only ex- - Ribition Zanes, ine 31 Souls timistic about our chances hustling, for Manager Rogers| "2KINg a Seal. Hornsby this spring. ‘Senators They came here today to meet| the Pittsburgh Pirates with a| LAKELAND, Fla, Mar. 26— snappy .667 winning percentage—| 1 ne Washington Senators have] 10 victories and five losses. {called up Catcher Bob Oldis from {their Chattanooga farm club in Giants

the Southern Association and 3 farmed out two other catchers to PHOENIX, Ariz, Mar. 26 —|minor league affiliates. | The New York Giants continued They sent Frank Sacka to their spring series with the Chi-lcpattanooga in return for Oldis!

cago Cubs today minus the servland assigned Orlando Echevarria, ices of Outfielder Willie Mays. |, | -+ive of Havana, Cuba who|

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The National League's rookie py 282 for Erie in the Class D Philadelabla (A) ookivn (N)

of the year in 1951 underwent! ; t vea minor surgery yesterday and will | Middle Atlantic League last year, |

be sidelined three or four days. | The Giants, who have begun to State League. roll, snapped the Cubs’ four-game winning streak yesterday Shen Red Sox : Bobby Thomson blasted-a solo] SARASOTA, Fla, home run off Joe Hatten in the The Boston Red Sox

Mar. 26— were report-|

Kautsky's, All-Stars

{overtook them and went ahead, | competition.

Exhibition Baseball

to Charlotte in the Class B Tri- Loes (7) jand Campanella

Chicago (A) .. Cleveland (A)

'500" Race

. Field Now Tomorrow Up fo 33

i | 3 4 “The race field for the 500-mile | *.! Memorial Day classic was boosted |

of last year's outstanding rookies] dand two newcomers,

tough grind were Carl Scarbor-| | ough, Chick Stevenson .and Bilt VuRovich, who competed here last | year, and newcomers Art Cross| y and Perry Grimm, u a #” STEVENSON WILL drive the Springfield Welding and Machine Special entered by Bessie Lee Paoli, Springfield, Ill. Cross and] Scarborough will be teammates | on two Bowes Seal Fast Specials ™ entered by Ray Brady, Norris- # town, Pa. Grimm will be at the| wheel of the Ansted Special en-|

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Co. of Indianapolis. Vukovich will | {drive the Fuel Injection Engineer-| ling Special owned by the Howard ie Co. of Los Angeles.

| Cross and Grimm, both crack] midget car drivers last season,| lwill have to pass” a driver's test | {before competing in this year's 500. 8 |

=n ” » i OF THE three drivers who were lin the race last year, Scarborough | turned in the best performance during the time trials. He averlaged 135.614 to become one of the lsix drivers to better the 135 mph mark. Stevenson qualigied at 133.764 and Vukovich at 133.725. a None of the three finished the b grueling grind because of mechanpos ; {ical difficulties. i: | All five drivers will be wheeelih . ling 4-cylinder, non-supercharged, [rear-drive cars. All of the cars except the one. Scarborough will drive, which was new last year,

Carl McNulty Cagers Move have been built since the 1951 race. .

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{ FRANKLIN, Mar. 26-The In- ND Wabash Enter

diana College All-Stars and the Texas Track Carnival

Indianapolis Kaulskys today, AUSTIN, Tex. Mar. 26 (UP)— moved their basketball rivalry Texas Relays officials anfiounce into Washington, Ind., for a game today that Notre Dame, Drake, tonight. {Towa State and Wabash College The All-Stars came from be- have filed entries for the 25th hind here last night to defeat the running of the annual track and Kautskys, 75 to 72. The All-Stars|field carnival Apr. 4-5. were leading, 65 to 52, at the end] The entries assured the Texas of three periods but the Kautskys Relays of strong Midwestern Entries had been 72-69. {received earlier from Oklahoma, Ralph Ferguson dropped in two Arkansas and Oklahoma Baptist, baskets and Pete Brewster added and participation by Kansas another to ice the tilt for the All- State, Kansas. and Oklahoma Stars. A {A&M was indicated. | All-Stars (35) Kaustkys (12) | Texas A&M filed the largest

Ferguson t fz i pf! Haieit LA 7 rt list of entries, with 34 in the McBride.t 8 1 0 Kleuh.f 8 o 3 university division and 12 in the Brewsters 2 i UMcMulleno. 7.1 Zltreshman-junior college division, Masters 9 1 0! Evansg 4 3 3 —————————————————— Hamilton,g 3 1 3 Rover 2 311 Dimiche = 2 0 1) ~_ _ Hughes, Fox Outfox Totals 35 5 8l! Totals 33 612 * grag, Serine By Quarters— Tag Grappling Foes -Stars .. . 18 16 31 10-15 . Kautskys ....... 19 12 21 20-172 The team of Len Hughes and

Free Thows Missed—Brewster, Dimich, Billy Fox outfoxed the duo of

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Members of the association can make important contributions to our knowledge of fish

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on on 5 IT IS fairly well known that in some waters certain species are not taken in suflicient quantities to insure good sport—the fish being both numerous and stunted. This goes for most panfish and also for -hlack bass under some conditions. More such fisi die from old age than get into frying pans, thus, overpopulation and stunting are common problems. But with trout, bass, muskies and landlocked salmon in most public waters, it's another matter.

got to find a substitute for killing as many fish as we once did. Barnett's solution is perfect. on ”n ” FISH TAGGING i8 not a new idea. Fish have been marked since before the time of Isaac Walton—=-and as early as 1852 efforts were made to gain fundamental facts by marking fish with fine silver wire. More than 15 nations are now engaged in official tagging opperations. Not long ago a salmon tagged in Newfoundland turned up in Ireland. Such an international incident is {important knowledge to the men of science. " ” J ALTHOUGH most modern tags are external metal or cel luloid discs, a good many fishery studiés have been success-

Hymilten, & Kit MMU Ee", | Young Bull Montana and Johnny - —- Rococo in last night's wrestling headliner in the Armory, before! 2600 fans. { Montana downed Hughes in the first fall and Hughes reversed it for the second. Fox won the third over Montana. In the opener, Dave Sims took 002 0 — i Q Fo « 902 Jo 201-5 2 ] 20 minutes to defeat Lefty Pacer

Holcombe, Judson (7+ and Lollar, Porter of Toledo. (1): Wynn, Chakales (7) and Troupe, — At Burbank, Cal.

At Miami, Fla. 001 022 000— 5 16 100 401 03x— 9 9 and Astroth; Roe, Walker (6). At Tueson, Ariz.

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| . Pittsburgh (N) , 000 011 000-2 6 1 eighth inning to win, 7-6. | d today to be considering a De- "7 VER 060 000 00x— 6 7 2| BOSTON, Mar. 26 (UP)—De-| . troit Tiger offer for Infielder| wrLint, Line (5), Wilk» (7) and Fitzgerald; ; ‘ Reds I ohony Pesky Coil Dates i and doin fending title holder Willie Mos- | The reports generated as a At San Bernardine, Cal. oni was the only undefeated CLEARWATER, Fla., Mar. 26 Lesult of a long conference yes- Seattle (PCL) 000 100 000— 1 & 0 seeded plaver as the world’s

Wii Cincinnati Reds todayterday between the higher eche-| ung up a “no sale” sign as far ions of both clubs. General Man-

as Pitchers Ewell Blackwell] "lager Charley Gehringer and ManHerman Wehmeler and Ken Raf-|, ger Red Rolfe attended for Defensberger are concerned. “We can’t afford to give up any. in Manager Lou Boudreau of them and hohody Seems 01 na Coach Bill McKechnie were want to deal with us on any hand for Boston. other basis,” Manager Luke SeW-| "rp, migerg are understood to be

ell sald, “Therefore, I'm not OP linterested in Pesky, a consistent

Thomson, l{roit while General Manager Joe Flr. canceled. ra . Petersburg, Fla

Orlando, Fla

ton, Fla.,

Pittsburgh "“B" (N) 000 200 00x— 2 3 1 pocket billiard championships | Minner, Ramsde!l (7), Hatten (8) and 3 i Atwell,’ Edward (7) Lanier, Jones (8), went into their third day today.

The Haverstown, Pa., cue artist defeatéd Willis Covington of Milwaukee, 100 to 23.

Bamberger (8) and Westrum, HR—N. Y

Boston (A) vs. Detroit (A) at Lakeland,

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HOLLYWOOD, Fla. Mar. 26—| |You couldn't blame the Philadel-| phia A’s today if they questioned how Brooklyn Dodger Preacher Roe managed to post a 22-3 won-and-lost record in the National League last season.

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