Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1952 — Page 14
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| Wilson ‘Balk’ Shakes Tribe
By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Mar. 29 — Manager Gene Desautels has changed his mind about his Indianapolis Indians being fairly well set for the start of the American . *.. Association race come Apr. 26,
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learned the parent Cleveland club was: shipping six seasoned players to . the Hoosier Redskins lost some of its punch by early afternoon. The
THE INDIANS returned to routine practice today, morning and afternoon, and with another Inter-| squad game Included, probably against the Reading team again, The weather was As warm Aas toast in this area yesterday, with gloom more of the same forecast for to-
spread when a day, mana peport came In gp WASN'T to be routine praco the effect Bec- tice for six members of the Inond Baseman dians, however, Ed Stevens, Earl Bobby Wilson, a Turner, Harry Malmberg, Bob key player In prentice, Dave Pope and Al Smith this shipment were to be given special batting had balked over being demoted (rills this morning by a group of to the Indianapolis farm club. hitting spécialists headed by the
Eddie Ash
also tallied when the Rochester second baseman threw wide to| Soccer, long dormant in Indian-third in a Blue Crown Spark precedented basketball trophy first. There was no further scor-apolis, returns tomorrow with a Plug Special. He has finished was given as Tech's “most o ing the rest of the afternoon. The scheduled match between the In- among the first 10 on three other standing” athlete |dianapolis Internationals and the occasions. He will drive the Fed-| ,
Tribe and held Rochester hitless.
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Turpin Likely Foe for ‘New’ Castellani.
By JACK CUDDY United Press Sports Writer
Face Kansas
SATURDAY, MAR. 29, 1053
Upset lls
By CHARLES NETHAWAY United Press Sports Writer ©
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Mar. 29—Favored Kansas, weary
NEW YORK, Mar. 29—The from , jts successful NCAA championship bid, and the new Rocky Castellani may go powerful Phillips “66” Oilers, NAAU runners-up, faced the ito London soon to see if ex- ganger of letting down tonight against underdog rivals in
Everything was strictly class
a third in 1949 when he placed bulging trophy collection an up Coach Bill It fe
a feat which ex-Welterweight Champion Johnny Bratton failed’ to accomplish last night.
Under a new manager and trainer, Middleweight Castellani of Luzerne, Pa., turned tiger last night before 5916 in Madison Square Garden and impressively won an upset unanimous 10round decision over dusky Bratton of Chicago.
Castellani, previously a backpedalling counter-puncher, was so aggressive and so unexpectedly explosive during the excellent bout that Matchmaker Al Weill today offered him a return bout with Middleweight Ernie Durando
heaviest of his career for an im-
Treichler’'s unde-| Figures released by the THSAA ated wrestlers who swept 10 showed fans paid $704,372 from ut- dual meets, county, NCC, sec-the stast to the finish of the tional and state championships, Hoosier hardwood marathon,
Inman Chambers finished out the
superintendent, and members of $12,000 above last year. Regional
" The joy that reigned in this In- Soo spommt——— ~o 0 on BU every PD . : dianville training camp yesterday way and they do all right every ‘Middleweight Champion Ran- the yu, 8. olympic basketball Se problem after the Tribe management . yum 'dy Turpin can “hold that tiger,” y.ia)e Southwest Missouri, e p
facing his Bears was one of holding All-America Lovellette to his 28-plus average. . “If we can hold him,” Vanatta said, “we'll have a good chance for an upset.” ‘
“> ” . ~ ALLEN, WHOSE team plays at 9:45 p. m. after the Phillips opener at 8, is proud of his team, He's never. had one just like it, and he may never have another its equal. Some fans think he'll quit the game—after 46 years— {if he. goes all the way to Helsinki |this time, : : | Besides Lovellette, the field IT'S A BIG prize. In fact, it's, 0" wij) be packed with stars. the biggest, and Dr. F. C. (Phog) ne of them is Bob Kurland of
Kansas, paced by record-smash-ing, 6-foot-9 Clyde Lovellette, was matched against NAIB Champion Southwest Missouri State of Springfield. Phillips faced the Fibber McGee and Molly team of Hollywood, fourth-place NAAU finisher, Tonight's winners will move on to New York for the wind-up Mar. 31-Apr. 1, with the Olympic games at Helsinki as the prize for seven members of each of the finalist
squads. » ~ »
ington Senators has any interest
Pacific Coast League. Pitchers their annual crew race today. Bob Alexander and Jim Romano Ken Keniston of Ann Arbor, were optioned to Montreal; Pitch- Mich., a Harvard graduate now er Earl Mossor and Outfielder| attending school here, was one
Long-Delayed Title Shot
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IT IS sald Wilson demanded old master, Tris Speaker. I Allen hoped he could get his Oklahoma Aggie Cleveland make an effort to sell The fact these six were singled at the Garden; May 23. Kansas Jayhawks “up” for South- Phillips, formef Jack Stone of the S or trade him to any team in the out for special instructions indi- { : a8 =» west Missouri, a good, high-scor- Hollywood club, former Kansas ii pi all aig Shh wn orl eal a A ywem MEANWHILE A circus will "8 team from he Ozarks, State great. Fibber McGee and “thinks he has spent suflicient gs ; tal dvi I lianapolis occupy the Garden and there will Coach J. B. (Cab) Renick of Molly look for Al Roges to shine, : Ren . Nary a en ecome * duanapols be no boxing in the punch em- Phillips faced the same problem. too. He's a former Long Island i vears in the minors to be entitled regulars if certain flaws in their : ; ; i v 1 3 porium until May 186. His team was not in a belittling U. ace. to a chance to make good in the hitting can be corrected. ¢ tangy, h ired Castellani mood concerning the Fibber Mc-| But Lovellette is the dazzler, big leagues even If Cleveland has INDIANAPOLIS angy, brown-haired Castellani | L i As no room for him, AB R H "OA suffered a one-stitch gash in his Gee an} MONY fam: Dui Paulips He is winding up one of the posh WAS Officials here think Bobby will Prentice 2b ooo 3: 3 3 3-3 left brow and purplish bruises he- "38 Whipped the Hollywood en-|spectacular ¢ nounced Cleverly, 2b eens 0 0 10 try six times in a row in the past basketball history, and some 10, accept a transfer to Indianap- gmin, Wh ....... 3.1 1 1} neath each eye, but Manager Tex two seasons P 200 fans here will be gheering and shall olis, but they have nothing definite Fove. €f . ccoovvirrneess } 1 22d Sullivan and Trainer Mannie Se ""cv “coh Bob Vanatta at him on to Helsinki. M to support the line of thought. foro 1 0 8 4 # jizion said he would be “okay” for Ir. If Wilson refuses the transfer Nelsen, It 2.0 0 309 {the Apr. 22. London fight with : Jefferson: and retires, then Tribe Pilot De- Raith i" +1 0 4 1 0 [Turpin if Promoter Jack Solo- “$e . =. | sautels will be in the hole again mower it ... rj 2a 'mons closed the match. Training Camp Briefs . He « for an experienced soeond wacker hue. as. +3 8.81 3 » x | Castellani’'s repeater left hooks of hig Ste cou reak up his ‘‘planned” CoO" or 2 0 Woy i. 18 ; “i 7 i i Hid AW {and long ‘sneaker’ rights to the rowns ause ‘I sk egular infield. T 0 ciara d (0 8 30 . . i egy no» Ponate ¢ corn] 0.00 0 TECH DirvESeThough they were (unnav-ip in the state high school basketball tournament, J ye oe jor. eHeclive . ° accept rer ALTHOUGH the Indians won Maimbers. ss ©0022 1 o 1 3 Tech's Greenclads ate like champions last night. Doing banquet duty were (left to right, clock- knocked out but five of his 39 In S rin Showin 4 feel it is m their first regular exhibition oT Tia Wise from lower left) Robert Hall, Richard Jones, Bob Keough, Edgar Lamb, William Norris, Rob- professional opponents, his new Pp Ae) four year: game of spring by defeating the| . ROCHESTER ert Pollak, Bill Pruitt, Ronald Watson, Jack Woolen, Morris Wray, Norm Wilson, Joe Sexson, Ernie |punching power last night had] br Caled Proms gud ygay Rochester Internationals at City a R H 0 A Sellers, Perry Rodman, Jon Richards, Al Northington, Barney Murray. | Bratton falling on the ropes and : : : ; nee 1S, 9 Y y f straight nother fo Island Park, Daytona Beach, yes-.[onch, 88 . o.oo... 3 3 54.1 Sovmmtri——. meimstert— staggering about the ring in the ALPINE, Tex., Mar. 20—With a string of six straig a or Oa IE ey are jsut, th ive d (8% 3 § T h 8 P 3 fourth and. sixth Younds. victories and an over-all record of 13-5, the surprising St. The re n eir horn too ou . ey Richmond, 3b ........es 1 . . . : . $ . yi Lewandowski, 3b..... 31 6 0 1 Connor E es | ec : edad S raise 2 bv» Louis Browns are kicking up quite a fuss on the spring cratic cam collected only four hits off three _ . | h Maffone, If ......o00040 2-0 6 } 6 | | BRATTON'S best round was Hi : . tarewell fa Red Wing pitchers. Repulski, rf _.... ‘3:0 0 00 ’ ' . exhibition circuit. The Indians played well de- Mierkowics, of , . 1 4 4 1 ¢ 14th 500 0 C WM + ix (the eighth, wherein he staggered A twosrtiis fiotner i tie seventh There w Axeman, of 5 0 0 0 | | -run > se ; fensively and the one miscue ;N"e™, «3 8 3% 0 | fn a e, a eroes Rocky ang pad mm holding on inning by Catcher Les Moss gave The Dodgers’ scheduled game his annou charged against them was on a Byers, If ... ‘Tt 0 0 1 of n the last minute. Bratton won ict against the St. Louis Cardinals hedge or | Ortis, 20 .. vl .2 0 0 2 4 The veteran George Conn v . <Q the last three rounds, as he im- the Brownies a 4-3 victory yes- Th even to a throw from deep short by Harry ge nnor of By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS In- Was rained out yesterday. 9 , Barcrewskl, 2b ,....e000 1 00 0 2 : ’ ‘ EX proved and Castellani tired. Brat- terday over .the Cleveland In- heduled to play here Mr. Tr Malmberg which pulled Herb kann, ¢ ..... :2 1 1 3 oLos Angeles will compete in his IF TECH High School's remaining 74 contests of as- {on was favored at 8-5 dians ieams ors 50 P threw the 3 Curnan, e Sriieivens 1 0 6 3°40 ¢ | : . . ; Ys . in today. Conyssts on Ihe Dag in gs scored Uj Levandoki, pile 0 0 0 1 14th 500-Mile Race May 30. | sorted spring sports are as big league as its last two scores! In the dressing room, Bratton eae Browns Shel; theip seventh 38a y tively see > oF... . \ A. . / : ' stra cto two markers in the third on a Reeder. p .. o 4 & ¢ }| Connor and Danny Kladis of jy phagketball and wrestling, Tech, indeed, will have had an said he had made a mistake in A ely sal fo y ag Senators two-run homer by Wally Fassler 7°" P +1 0 1 0 1Chicago were named drivers to- unprecedented year in its illustrious athletic histor Itrying to fight as a middleweight. g ’ | ORLANDO, Fla. Mar. 20—If Mrs. 1 a pinch hitter, the Tribesters tied | Totals ............... 3 3 3 mn 13day as the Indianapolis Motor oP y 4 Ory. {He scaled 152'; pounds, “the Giants Outfielder Irv Noren of the Wash- . ith] » hit h for 1 7 —- Nad ie J UR) rer it home run for Lewandoskl in Speedway announced four more a Butler's Atherton Center last stressed the educational values portant bout. Castellani, & nat- 1.OS ANGELES, Mar. 29 in being traded to the New York Kept : Dave Pope a and Ed ndlanapolis 000 220 0094 €NLTIES. night. and other lessons learned in yral middleweight, registered Davey Williams, who already has! yankees, he'll have to do better Stevens singled to short left fill. Ruthebter this se 5 003 000 000-2) Wntries now total 37 as the Tech honored its state high sports. 154%. Yon the New York Giants second nan he did yesterday. WASHIMN ’ on 7 i % A S$ ob, i — ing the bases. | narorensni, Rune Bates Tae Fassir 5. Speedway office spaces out its an. C100! basketball runnersup and TE. ne ra tare PA I ell With General Manager George Mrs, B: [Nielson, Stevens, Two-Base Hit—Smith t its first state championship PURDUE UNVERSITY Wrest-| a PO A Ne +. Weiss and Coach Bill Dickey of smiled. Ay |Home Run-—Passler. Double Plays—jcn. NOUNCEMents. It is believed that wrestling team. More than 400 at- ling Coach Claude Breck delivered Batting in the No. 1 position i, "yankees in the stands, pre- Her hus MILT NIELSEN drew a free mond, Oriih and Jevienskis Frusitice. Rue 60 cars already are entered. tended. an anecdotal address. He's proud row . a é vesterday for the first time, Wi amably to give him ‘a thorough the United ticket, forcing in a run, and Bl re La Cr A nh: oun Senior Bill Norris started it off. of his star NCAA self-made cham-| . liams walloped two homers and) ~o° 0 “noon struck out twice giving up another run scored when Lloyd and Conyers. Left on Base—Indianapolis’ Norris, who wants t ter the pion, Walde 7 1 ’ * a triple to drive in six runs as ; G t ble 5: Rochester 3. Base on Balls—Off Reed THE TWO cars with unnamed : Nis to enter theiplon, Waldemar Van Cott, whof X £% e in four hitless times at bat as run again. og Cori Spl he 4 Lewandowski 3, Vitter 3, Hosking 1 ri : in tod { ministry, gave the invocation. He is now playing successfully in the 1 Qe t Giants op He Chicago he Senators lost to the Cincin- The Pre » Che ns, » NONE: Struck Out By Reeder 2, Vitter 1, Joyce UriVers in today’s announcement was excellent. movies as Jonathan Cott | ite Sox, 7-4. tunned 1 . : . nati Reds, 5-3, in 10 innings. stunn theless, Ts» Li Jevshdouse} Wane i" 3 = were entered by Peter Schmidt of | 2 2 Coach Herman Hinshaw's vas- || of SAA Sa S Dodgers e packed in! IN THE FIFTH Malmberg | "°% m3 Hosking none In 3, Chambers 1 St. Louis. Schmidt had a new car ray EVENING was eventful. ketball players cited heavily were: | MIAMI. Fla. Mar. 29 The Y nk 0 +H | for the J : ’ n 12, nner—Vitter. Loser— Reeder. Um- ech’'s basketball 1 L Barney M ” N i ’ * i | walked after one down, stopped pres—Linsuiaia (il) and Wels (an). Mere last year. Sam Hanks qual- six state finalist wrestlers Toe Rune A a The Indiana High School Ath. Brooklyn Dodger roster was | O ar e ps nner en at second on Bob Prentice’s single S—————————— ified it at 132.998. His second car ceived special green blankets with Morris Wray, Perry Rodman. letic Association today announced pared to 33 men today with the Oxford ‘8’ Win as realizat and the bases were filled when this year is new from the bot- white block “T's” as a gift from Myron Garland, Earl Meadors the state Basketball tourney drew farming out of Pitcher Jack over the i Smith drew a pass. Stevens veat Soccer to Make tom up Tech, Norman Wilson and Sexson. Sex. a record 1,312,047 paid admis- Bantd, Outfielder Jim Russell LONDON, Mar. 29 (UP)—With arose: out an infleld hit near second, c i best showing hero | Awards were many. Among son, Meadors, Wilson, Garland sions and also broke gate re- and eight other players. an American stroking from the “No Ha p scoring Malmberg, and Prentice Local Comeback onnor's best showing here was nem, Joe Sexson added to his'and Richards are seniors ceipt records. Banta was sold to ‘Montreal No. 8 position, Oxford came from Mrs. Tru { : and Russell to Portland of the! behind to upset Cambridge in >
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Indians also got no more hits, Tech is running out of ideas in were: Yuland Baker, 95 ) $s in| : , 95-pound compared with 1.282587 fans _. . TR Tey re cr th LIE Bs 1, Stioy yginesfing Detroit Special making athletic awards to, Halsiste champion; BN) Prulti. 120 paving $692850 asi, ear. ay More. and Sites Baseran the victorious Onfocd shell which Jvigs to tire is 49 200 PURE io a heduled, Jor 3 pW. of "ava Trester Award winner. Joe gained pound state titlist; Dick Jones,| Bills for all tourney play came wayne Belardi to Ft. Worth, and snapped Cambridge's victory PORTLA contest. Jim Vitter, who worked St. : ; | KLADIS, whose last appear- od I she gh a pnd TE , ale to 816374852 Participat- outfielder Bill Antonello 'and string at five straight. Keniston re the first four Innings for Indian-| The Indianapolis team will re- ance here was 1946, will sit in top was nine. And today is Sex- en yn gy ood Eden ing a 3 ND Catcher. Dick Teed to Mobile. - ‘is a veteran of the Harvard crew, he will not apolis and left the game in the/build around two former All- the sleek front-drive Tuffanelli son's birthday. He is 18. Lamb 8 ganiohunk > Durney me on} surprise to fifth when Malmberg batted for|Americans, Jim Blozle, ex-Uni- & Derrico Special, entered by His mother praised Tech offi- : y ou =a . ost $23.505.73, lea - S in Brief “After a . him, became the “winning pitch-|versity of Connecticut player, and Charles Pritchard of Blue Island, cials on behalf of Tech parents. | PRINCIPAL Hanson H. Ander- the SA Share "at $149 avg ports n enef-—- : all my life, er, Tom Morrell, Indiana University Ill. Mack Hellings qualified the| Indiana University Basketball son, Tech's most ardent wrestling Bihan WwW | : : Interview ; . n=» senior. Frank Walnut, former car last year at 132.925 but was Coach Branch McCracken was!fan, lauded Tech's basketball and 31 a cott Will Give Ez fore a Po DAVE HOSKINS worked the Haverford College player, will out of the race at the 18th lap one of the principal speakers in wrestling feats lavishly. | -RECEIPTS from sectionals at concert, M fifth, sixth and seventh for the tend the nets. |with a broken piston. ithe double-header event. He Dr. Herman Shibler, city school 64 centers drew $444,682, about had been 1
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at City Island Park. The Tribe. ‘Ne Way of an honor count. sters also play there Wednesday, Y®% Plenty of 600
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[production was a Paid attendance at yesterday's | [AF cry from the game in Daytona Beach was
same league and Orval Berry hit on 612. Ralph Gillespie's 630 for Jones(Maley led the National I.eague at | |{Fox-Hunt. Tom Mutz of Bethard
Beech Grove—F A Don Hreeh v If Lily League Beech Grove P iis Bob Cavendet y Bat maey road Ripple—st. re Roland Parker h Joan of Are Antlers—Friday Women = Jeanne Lindley
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States Lite Tech in his spare time, emceed.
mission taxes, an item which drained away $116,155 in 1951.
Exhibition Baseball . uo. At Tampa. Fla | SALES OF season tickets and
Washington (A) . 000 002 100 0— 3 8 1 § ss 8 y y Cincinnati (Ny 110 001 000 2— 85 10 © ingle Session tickets were down
580 innings to set up a new mark.
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! is maknig news in the Amerie can Bowling Congress tournament in Milwaukee. He roared into first place in the singles yseterday with a 682 series. And he took second in the alle
COMPETITION'S tough in the NCAA swimming championships at Princeton University. Thus far only Diver Skip Browning of Tex-| as has been able to defend his,
./receipts from 16 centers were game on the Tribe mound and al- Kegler's Corner— the Beard OF School COMIN SiON ay 08 ETRE EE ph By United Press , veteran of more than 100 Cup announcem lowed one hit, The Indians got no | | * . o Mobi aia lind igi Seino at finale Heavyweight ‘Champion Joe pattles. Tye 2 hits off Dan Lew 'skl, w M h C ¥ B | X| S ne. in allendance were Nivel : % Walcott may be ignoring Rocky was fir worked the Te ay e t Y ow ers ave pring ever members of Tech's first sectional receipts were down, the former Marciano and Harry ED Mat-! ONLY THERE . K stick by it, Rochester and none off Elroy champs of 1920. They imeluded: DY less than $1000 to $79.829, the ipows put he's ready for another rateq the first 18 ner Mig 5 “mother fe Joyce, who work By JACK WELSH | remeron reser — 654 at Delaware Bow Art Black, Ed Slaughter, A. B. latter by less than $100 to $42.850. t4 016 with ex-Champ Fzzard i pay do about ff yee, ed the last three. , I Thursday E di p Azalea Open in Wilmington, N. C They got thelr four blows and| EVEN THE MOST prolific] pay TIMES . . a full page of PUL 10 league official sent that '41 (Arsdate Clarence Draver oO re ere oy 510 Charles. In Philadelphia yester- toqay. Deadlocked for first with j Mise or four runs while Dennis > : : J ee good count our way. 120 Oriri ge etic Iirecior) rei a, 2 “Iday, Promoter Hermanr Taylor fs e Kirke okingly southpaw, was Dent's Realur 8 adjective wouldn't have bowling mews, pletures, fea- ciog 10 vou Ed, ays Oar heal: Robert Nipper. vision and rental was about the ,..,nced Walcott, 38, would give i] Bre Borge Fano, Joo Ripe had appar dle innings. \glossed the results on Indian- jures, eattooms . ‘th Read Reg for griping. But it's just such in.| That year, Tech beat Short-[S400 27 last year. The Par ihe 30-year-old Charles a long-'jr. and Jim Rui Yesterday the experts The Rochester Triple-A Inter- Ts . ler's Corner seven times weekly i iente as these that drive bowl. ridge, 27 to 18, forthe sectional ticipating schools got $87,000 delayed return shot at the title Pos e / hes ‘ o She said Nationals food AN Dota date on apolis’ bowling front last for the sport's latest up-to-the jo 0 00 Nima title. Howard Longeshore, mow more than last year and the mne pair will sign Monday for Paz as six-under-par with a sorte. ect their exhibition schedule and | Mght. : a . _miawte coverage, = Other league scores last night tennis coach who coaches city IESAA 329.000 mores largely be- June bout at Philadelphia's Mu-| sn» noon on th dated the Indians again Tuesday There was simply “nuttin’™ in; one at Pennsylvania. Arnold Were: championship football teams at Saute ¢ a Year the ini Nas nicipal Stadium. Stan Gober.of Kenosha. Wis have thing Oh app of Firestone had 633 in the pt pitlvania—American pt from, paying federal ad- « v9 a Wis, She said
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: = reeks. lw 3 for the! ™PMe Lindley ....[_. . .,.... 7 ; igan's John D small 222 and the" contest was!" ou } Wallpaper hung up 613 for the Central —Eli ‘Lill 476 Cd Harris 1) and Butts, Grassy In every stage of the tourney ex- CTOWn. Michigan's John Davies ayants competition. All eyes run off in 1:58, which is fast orl, Tus lige oe high in the Real Estate League. pil! McDongld .... ro sssvsys 400 (1: Wenmeier, Jordan (8). Nuxhall (10/ cept single session sales for and Ohio State's Ford Konno are, 3p on the 47-year-old acan early spring exhibition con-| ® Yeap NE | Manuel Schonecker of Herff- = treet Raliway "ttre 92 Winning Pitcher -Nuxhall. Losing Piteh- regionals. Despite this, the total dominating the meet which was ooyntant. i it i Completed ie in top [ones Da oie au en We Pl award *Lo 1 renee: 308) Eonn Eampos Cincinnati. Edwards. attendance rose, largely because inaing 3 Wh so sens dy | ree double plays and the Tribe- " : ber had 625 in e Fox-Hunt Grace Poirier MIBSSEatup hatha |) At St. Petersbyre. Fla. is seas i y. sters two, | "|form. Maybe Do Ba Ree esa iY Ruroy N PME10 10 00 dance at sectionals where + x x PERMA-CRETE orives : $n» jthere's too Julie: *! Top dog in the Allison A, C. Yirsinia Winter 7" 0 "UCC, sg Trucks. Trout uss and Baits Ginsvers apparently a larger number of o Maybe veteran Goalie Turk | wppoyeN OVER THE YEARS™ SALT 1. HANK GREENBERG was looking a oy ro . league was Ed Lucas with 639 at Fox-Huni—Classie League ~~ *>¢| Winning Pitcher—Trucks. Losing Pitcher sessions were held this year than Broda can help put . Toronto || ore Guaranteed Durable snd Dustless 29 (UP) - happy over the fact Cleveland's !8signments Jack Welsh west Side. Leo Logsdon had 637 Bred Teeeler 00 0000, gia “ROBOMS. (0 ater, Fla, last. The IHSAA multiplies the Pack in the Stanley Cup play- EASY TERMS (D. Okla.) first Triple-A farm club won its the state tour. ie Bowling And Hank Reinking rolled 612 at Bud S8chuch ...... Boston (AL (Ni CToc 3l0 1507000 9 11 2 number of season ticket sales by oft picture. Down 2-0 in the | FREE ESTIMATES, PROMPT SERVICE sure who t first time out against a Triple-A N¢YS and the American Bowling i, "yoo site. ; John Murphy... 7. McDermott, | Wight (5), Kinder (Ti, 45 + series with Detroit, the Leafs | TRI-STATE CONSTRUCTION CO. be but he i K : I Congress in Milwaukee. laria—Classie League Henry (8: and’ White: Fox, Roberts (6) the number of sessions to figure bankin B i J opponent. The system's top gen-| P sibly there will be some im- Joe Bergman was 'way out in Bob Sovars .... ee : Konstanty (8). Hansen (9) and Lopata Up the attendance total, and sea- are banking on Breda tonight. 3100 E. Ton. “Biss. ER a at en of the gr eral manager brushed off the| rs tonight in the second front In the Naval Ordnance Tom Uberto . |... ii Plrotaning « Pitcher— McDermott. “Losing gop ticket sales for sectionals fell The burly Turk. is 37 and a open _- Presidents lack of hitting and said, “just soll ovel of the All-Jewish city tour League with 647 at Pritchett Clarence MoNey ia Chait Williams. Philadelphia, Clark. "12000 from last year. ; : you win, The Cleveland varsity oo nearing conclusion at West Hunt-0 Grady, .. » . haries Zouiton 22 St. Louis on™ TOD, AE oo 4 Sectionals drew attendance o ¢ MILWAT Q | ¥ . : . yde sss 8 e i : +4 . — does it in that fashion most Of gige, Or the seventh annuall EyvEN THE WOMEN forgot to mie mlsr—Mess Women "4 CRAKS nearden 0)” Paige 8 and 0709020 compared with LOR (UP) Flas the time, Good pitch, good field, \v ‘s Teh-Pin Cli " isla : i tile Ervin 498 Moss: Lemon, Rozek (7), Brissle i9) and 014 last year; regionals 166,951, lican candi . Women's Ten-Pin Classic opening powder their noses in the Wom- Dezelans—State Board of Health Hegan. - Ao, hip | this Ivening at Indiana Alleys. en's Classic ad Pritchett Recrea- Lucie Han i a Der iste], Laing Piicher To eo i IER gg i po an & | An added started in the first {in ye ’ Mion No. 2 1 . 453 Lemon, Home Runs—St. Louls, ‘Moss: 77,365, compared with 80,604, an J] BUT TRIBE Manager Desau- al ctr vein Railroad hon. The Jest om ning ear Forrest Warmoth . : on sos | iy 4 At Miami. Fla. finals 28,208 compared with 28, COLISEUM BOX OFFICE—Noon To 10 P.M. Daily means “th * % wl Ad 3 oh » Square fonte ol 3 | 7 i » - . I { tels, Geheral Manager Chuck western Regional Tourney which Indianapolis Typewriter. Clara Pon Ambrose rs Eleetrie Men] St ur Erovkiyn (N) can- 288, Le The Most Sensational Thin in mere fa, French and DA are Ownie made its debut this morning at Fon had 533 and Betty Jordan Ed ott fetle Lenene 6 EC i ‘ g. > Heed to ush saw the situation in a dif- Pritchett Recreation. This event rolled 531. This circuit has some n,,,, vert Side—Link Beit No. 1° i ne ferent light. They want some|js sponsored by Indianapolis em- of the best talent in town but not it, Tait" 0s triples DON'T COMPROMISE ON : ! ’ Presiden | potent hitting. The Indians had ployees of the Pennsy line and Friday night. Fritchett-Hunt-0'Grady—Naval Ordnance e carne ' the benefit of a long batting will be concluded Sunday night. Sea Ferguson led the Fun Bowl Ed Welch spersrraariatea RO circumstan practice yesterday morning but! The tourney has attracted 200 Classic with 621 -while Herman gq passmuseer on Fresbrierian " ment. failed to cash in on it. rraliroad bowlers from such cities Gurnell was runnerup on 616. ~~ = Mixed Leagwe > 3 : ; 8 na as St. Louis, Terre Haute, Rich-Robeht Laffey of Supers paced Aletha Rover rv rrenss S18 . 1952 World Series Nasnv] : the Chevorlet: Night Hawk Pritchett—Fli Lilly W (UP)—S8en A DOUBLE play from the out- mond, Ft.. Wayne and Chicago, [3¢ ~hevoriel TUE AWKS “ON priedn Sellars Ny amen fleld ended the game. With one There is a healthy prize list, in-817 at Iaria's. Bus Boring was "= Construction Learue FRIDAY APRIL 4 8:30 p b night prais out and a Rochester runner on cluding special awards for guests MIN In the WL TITY LeagUS With bn scars toners ane N00 I y O: « ML Sea ot first, e, in center, came in and friends. ¢ § « RB . ~ Switrer-Cummines 8 fast, om Ralph Poem 2 » =» best in the Beech Grove Phar: W'| J0UC p00) women's Leasus * TWe Game Wes Originally Scheduled for Sun, April 13 Slang in low liner and rifled the ball to| JERRY CHIDESTER of Iaria's ore saying “30” for the day Be Ha ital Bpiovens * 48 3 == HARLEM : COLLEGE on » band” A + Rocky Picch any = SI — So a n. Herb Conyers at first, doubling Bowling Lanes had the closest lo "0 0 Fs 8 te up. deveral} ocky Piclone irons 581 — vs. 2 19 Ted Lewandowski, who failed to brush with an honor count last league secretaries who seem to Prank Kale . oo eacue 567 ~ n a sta # scramble back in time. He night at Rocky house, inane have an inferiority compléx about Mel Asher ....- Sidi TN a ALL-STEEL CONSTRUCTIO © GLOBETROTTERS ALL-AMERICANS Neva do! ; y } ‘ ellis .. - . ‘ . thought Ihe tive Yas headed fora Sit SA on oN > 646 low ‘ acores, There were several ° Parkwas—Maddox Aute Servies If you need more warehouse space, In many coses we con furnish on “Presider 8 J of e r y u .e ’ . i + aq: : . ' series in the Classic League. Bert secondary. eireuita who Speedway—Link Belt No. 2 don’t compromise. If your facili. entirely adequate steel building Plus Six Sensational International Acts the natior second. By led the Washi 1 failed to post a performance last Bob BeaES t Bewitoasdate Dairy" 2% ke ties: require 10,000 square feet of for one-half the cost you would . years as 8 : $n 3 Wang Je e Washington Teague night, We understand they “just pawrence Weimer aly a un additional space, don’t .compro- pay for conventional masonry THIS GAME ALWAYS A SELL-OUT—DON'T DELAY—ACT TODAY! and Presid: ROCHESTER bench rloSkeve MH Jiinois an Soy 309, Dovk didn’t think it was good enough , = = Recreation League - HW mise on 5000 feet. Check on . construction. Available in straight — ene. £7 ——— ei nit ty ue asked the Indians how they en-Johnson’s 641 was st in ® to report.” Ki ‘Lo ais Ndi : ) . : a . joyed life in the “concentration Christian Church - League at This column wants to carry as Jack Prost PRA cheng 0 570 Nurelvouse Soiding costs ~ with Vide a. or YO Eemshwetit, RESERVED SEATS $£3.60—$2.75—$1.80—$1.25 iv effort to a > camp” at IndianVille. They ribbed Iaria’s. ? ‘many league leader scores as pos- Philena Shaner roa a. a 458 pry: yy yy" MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION : 1 Hove ihe Tybesters about practice] Marshay Snoddy was the bacesible. Whether ity 420 GF S5.Icwren mas roe eit ss] QUICK, PERMANENT, LOW-COST CONSTRUCTION Enclose Remittance With Seif-Addressed. Stamped Envelope te PD hours. Harry Walker of the maker in the Ryan Auto Parts Somebody has to have high Helen Moody CC printent To | 482 & . = country wi Wings holds only one session a circuit at: Broad Ripple, rolling count each night. Let's hear ray Comer ooo oe. sm 54 W. 30th St. “1 € of the Der day and his players are free by 647, Everett Chandler finished from you. | Ray onarth Indlananeite Merchants . i : ‘ continue tc 1:30. They start at 10. Walker on top with 643 for Mechanics All the offenders aren't the 'p . 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