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y at almost is ve the edge ; : ; z te. Sr a ® ® Ee 2 % 2 - " 8 ; =e | Santi : 8 Rubr in- i Fy es support as : : ry : ocialists ace - - j 4 . ; v alist stooge, { Pr sautels Works he satellites k : : i s of a West © 4 uman coals 5 kien o Weld Team in factor in - ; B § a The Allies Ee a aa Hor ita the DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Apr. 1—Before this week : f runs its course Manager Gene Desautels believes he will be id 3 fairly well set with his Indianapolis Indians and in a position|’ 4; , West Gere to begin the process of co-ordinating the team into a fixed ! necessary, unit. eed : ’ iy 1 negotis t holdout, Pitcher Jose action as an Indianapolis player er is hande gp, of Plerto Rico, accepted 3nd got one hit in three trips. OWI. governs _ terms today, Malmberg at short and Bob eated in the which came as Frentice at second had a field day oi ah a relief to De- around the keystone and accepted s important, . sautels “and the 24 chances between them. Malmn a straight rest of the Perg had seven putouts, five asCommunist Tribe's officials. Sits and one error; Prentice had all and dee : . Second B a s e- five putouts, seven assists and no Nationalists, = man Bobby Wi miscues. - op leds the 3: gob, Whose co- Tribe) Training Notes BR ae : act was sold 10] mwo Tribe pitchers were ‘inji at k 5 [dlanapahs bY jured in yesterdays practice : % SA Ay 2. —dohadiie Harris, 1 - 3 : i ; lavement by different type of hander who opened on the mound 3 t inst one ane Ash holdout, since it|

doesn’t involve salary but the Tribe pilot thinks | Wilson will be along, too. Pitcher Santiago posted an,

for Coach Hutchings’ squad, had to leave the firing line in the third inning when an old back injury flared up. It was said the ailment plagued him all last year,

CHOW DOWN-—Tech's

basketball team also ate like champions at its civic recognition banquet at Butler last night. Shown above“(left to right) are: Joe Sexson, Barney Murray, son, Myron Garland, Jon Richards, Earl Meadors, Ernie Sellars, Dave Huff, Perry Rodman, Tom

orman Wil. ~

Hoy. Morris Wray, Coach Herman Hinshaw Murray are Mr, and Mrs, Hanson Andetson, Shibler (left) and .Gov. Schricker.

and “Assistant Coach Charlie Maas. Behind Sexson and = the background on both sides of Maas are” Dr, or

amazing record last season afteriso he hardly can be counted upon Joining Wilkes-Barre from 8an to bear up under the rough going Diego. He won only one game pitchers face in the American and lost five in the Pacific Coast| Association.

, Dark Mad, Tech Cagers Honored

induced Me,

Kansas U. Names Seven

Jim Vitter,

’ ® & a “League, then transferred tol Pitcher right- : i i Pl At C et authority ‘ in Wilkes-Barre in June, .where he hander, was forced .out of action . : ® ; e } ay vic andu agement dise became a consistent winner in the in the eighth yesterday while St i Oo m 1 C © m ‘ 4 ' : ; : so a Pawar Ta Class A Eastern League. batting. Fie wa; J rusk > ne a rs : Y P I For Rlood : By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS - |versatlle selections and closed. In : he President THE RIGHTHANDER won 21 retired to the clubhouse for re- de Jayhdwks from a 24-14 deficit] Kamas G0) i. Kasalis (4D Cy lied Prem 1 Teas fitting that on jleruian % frofess OD nS Bas as Te ae me Ie Ne sar ae "a NEW YORK, Apr. 1 — Battle- land personally scored 18 points|kemey: 3 ’florunt § 37) DENVER, Apr. 1—Capt. en of public schools, presided Hymn of the Republic: It was " op! e - iin the second period to close the hie.f © : ) ¥ : 3 : , Thé board run department with .a percent-i- Pitchers on both sides lacked Weary but Drift Raflsas Rajled] gap to 40-35 os the half. And it divans ies 1 : 1 at g 3 §|Alvin Dark of the New York over the civic 3 scognition ban. Ba talented a2 tis Gresnciad bass, | other bene- age of 159. He issued but 65 control and Manager Desautels [NOW as undispu ng of college ‘vas a basket by Clyde that put! pojeiand.s ! : i ones. 313 Giants angrily promised to- quet honoring Tech's state high . 4 kesmen said E walks in 187 innings. felt a bases on balls headache. basketball after its-rousing, uphill Kansas ahead finally at 56-55.|Leinhard.s 3 Altierl.g 0 3 Ha that the Nati 1 Leagu school basketball runnersup at coming on. His moundsmen wc” oo oo = = —|day that the onal League pytier last night. - Sei - Savitt K ; a ton. He saw action in 28 games, g victory over LaSalle, named seven | Again, three pleaght Ts by| Totals 30 10 19( Totals 33 19 30 fons’ 13 remain hibi- 3 eixas, tt eep f steel worke started 21 and pitched 17 com-| issued 10 free tickets. Harris, |. ,,. oo \ cational stars today to/the glamtscmNey Hit Freee TR Re amploks With the Cl . nd in.|; Dr. Sulbler inatitued the city Their Order in Meet i ecommended plete games. He had 129 strike-| for. the other side, also was |... the United States ban-|hopes of a rally in the fourth|LaSslle :'i1..... 24 18 ii [Se games | Fin ill Yelang eq Junior high school basketball pro- eir Ur n i , inevitably $ outs. : wid, " Iner in the Olympic games, period. : re Oy AT eit SiN: for blood.” pring played gram now completing its second! MIAMI, Apr. 1 (UP) — Vig obably have Santiago is 24, stand 5:10 and . at 1d4.| Coach Forrest (Phog) Allen,| Lovellette's big night gave him Refler” refnhara Dark was seething over a play Year : ’ Seixas of Philadelphia and 44 I did not be- weighs 154. He's small in stature, MIKE LUTZ did some fine field- proud and overjoyed at the come-|a record 864 points for the sea- eR Ns=Rolikis Gis and Johuby Ny. gd play

ssures could

as pitchers go but apparently is

ing in left for the losers by turn- back surge staged by the mighty

son, breaking the old mark of

Peoria {88 Phillips (50)

in Sunday's 8-5 Cleveland victory

Honored guests were members Savitt of Orange, N, Jo Sk

“Clave- 0f Coach Tom Sleet's towering|ranked 1:2 by the U. 8. Li bullt to stand the wear and tear/Ing In running catches one ofl;,yhawics 1p last night's 70 to|831 set by Dick Groat of Duke santemnt "slo flumnenent "Hand Second Basemun Bony Crispus AS Wighth grade Tennis Association and that’s the son that “I of a moundsman’s life. a i od a Gime |65 triumph over La Salle in the last season. rr 1 $14 ort ! i Avila kicked the ball out of team, freshly-crowned ‘city. grade Way they wound up in their firsk . wages and Starting today - against the Tun. tz also displayed a fine... nals of the Olympic. try-| “We could have won If it hadn't] Sehmides erce.t 1 1 8Inark's hands. The pl i hoot champ ‘who havé a/towrnament meeting of the seas Bip sid Rochester Red Wings at City|throwing arm. But the powers-|, = i. 1y exercised his new-|been for the monster,” sighed|Biicrsere REO ie 3 3 Ha nan Tare aan. sohaol € mplons who hav Alon. NT te any real Island Park, Daytona Beach! thelthat-be Gown hers Think ise da won right to name seven players La Salle Coach Ken Loeffler and pine’ . 4 ler's * 1 1 3lin which Giant rr Basen BR five averaging D-feet ceixas, who scored ons of slicles.” Indians will be occupied in regular, q y PleA ito the Olympic team. there was absolutely no doubt" : ikenss © 8 §EWddle Stankey kicked the ball Mw. America’s two singles victories in ~ onference at exhibition games through Apr. 10, competition. |. awn he was right. es wma man 17s 3|0ut of Yankee Shortstop Phill ALSO IN ATTENDANCE were|the Davis Cup play against Aus- * quy between playing nine. None is scheduled pp, ny papISH umpired the| “PLL PICK my five seniors— La Salle rooters will always| Tots 103636 Totals 1718 Wig pny glove, members of the Crispus Attucks|iralia last December, the . ) was stabil on Apr. 7. a bases and both sides were on his|John Keller, Bill Leinhard, Bill regret, of Sourse, Chal. their ce prorta ...... ey 5 {8 1-4 “I didn’t know they wanted to nigh school team, a 3-point Mews Utle at the, lami Invita= s ) y O° y O° | ERUNPS Lain ae : »" he 3 ) i Ix Wilson, THIS SERIES, °all against|neck all afetrnoon. The veteran Hougtiand, Clyde Lovelette, and |p, "Cob 0 Pee cuard Lovel.|, Pree Thraws Mised—Peoria: Bgntamee Be hats the wny| Victim of the Greenciads in the tonal Touranment Jestarday WY be aly Way: “Triple-A ‘opponents, offers Skip- pitcher gaia 3 waa y SOIL snap Allen, “And with them, those me lette. Moore did not play because 3 Phos “Giaasow 4, Pryor, Kuand 3 they want it, that's the ay Jocaj se SHonals ho had ihe state Savitt, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2. : ws hat it may, per Desautels Bis big chance tof tole gets when he isn't pitch. (Star juniors, Charley Hoag and Of he Seam of his mother earlier! “Giciais—ai McDonaidand Vin Farrell. | they'll get it.” a oy EE pT ouar Mulloy of Miami ad; : .sew a team together and to 8a | Dean Kelley.” ’ 4 ; SR TS SR ; y Ta ew , fours on hope out the surplus talent. Hence, Ing: oa» The other seven members of the Allen called LaSalle “a good go - Cardinals merce last year, [time national doubles nt : country.” some releases, sales or transfers) . ... .poNpe Coteran oute [Olympic team will be picked thus- Shooting team” but said the rhi- Reds, Mohawks ST. PETERSBURG, Fla— | J: Ralph Fenstermaker, presi-iwon their specialty by defeating : are about to be made. | folder down: from Cleveland, |Iv: Five from the Peoria, IlL,|adelphia five's pet drive-in shots) The St. Louls Cardinals anx- [00% of the Chamber of Com-|Art Larsen of San Leandro, Cal, Desautels planned on using two| Jee? SOWA Prom CIENT (Caterpillars, who won the other|“Would be called fouls every time Resume Series fously awaited word today on |MeTCe, bestowed gold basketballs and Sid Schwartz of Miami, 64, new pitchers against Rochester Juok anv By on 3 semifinal last night by trouncing|in the Big Seven.” He sald Ref- the condition of Shortstop Red [°F eh Herman Hinshaw's gq, Ni ANT | today, Ray Narleski and South- uniform today. Dressed in ci. |th¢ Phillips Oilers, and two from |eree Ronnie Gibbs, Big Seven of- PROVIDENCE, R. I, Apr. 1! Schoendienst's injured - finger. stable crew, and city and state! wads Rurac of Los eles paw Lloyd Dickey. Both worked vilian Eo: Lehner started the three other AAU teams that ficial who worked in last night's (UP)—The . Providence Reds and| Schoendienst suffered a split gigs Ataries, nclugmg Gav, and Tony Vincent of Miami ca “r yste In batting practice yesterday | through the players’ gate to go competed in the tournament, Bane a Allens insistence, would Cincinnati ‘Mohawks, playing for! third finger on his right hand ee oPong Foal tured the mixed doubles ; pr ll ; morning. ., on to the field and was érdered These players will- not be se- Bye calle em on more ouls the right to meet the Pittsburgh| attempting to pivot on 8 | raises on the cit v's second. con with a 6-1, 6-4 triumph over Mr, ; SCONE. Tomorrow, the International) ©. by & camp d who prob. lected, however, until after the if he was out in the Big Seven.” |Hornets for the American Hockey | double play in the Cardinals otro: state ontiatar and Mrs. Bob Curtis of Den Red Wings are to be met on the, 4p, ont Paul was.g touriss-{i081 game of the Olympic tour-| Ronnie Bontemps, With 16/League playoff title, resume their| 8.7 victory over the Phillies ("¢E Ne SUVE LRMIEAL Wo SL Indians’ diamond in Indianville. \ nament at Madison Square Gar- points, and Howie Williams, with/five.game series tonight with the| yesterday . er Xey. eek for cone The I ed the Wings loking for autographs. d t t : 15, led the Caterpill to thei Eh : : : Clearwat brief address with: “There was e Indians down e 4 en tonight between Kansas and|15, le e Caterpillars to theirihome team leading 1 to 0. At rwater, Fla, | ces Commits last week, 4 to 2. Tie veteran really can boast |i}, Caterpillars. La Salle will{win over the Oilers. Only four The Reds won the obener here | Phi Iouls W) iio i1003-12,% inevera greater demand for trustng common Catcher Joe Montalvo also was of the tourist tag. Indianapo- play the Oilers in a consolation. points ahead ‘at the half, the Cats X pe { og was called at she snd of seventh [Worthiness in the world than a 7 lists 14 va slated to go behind the bat today lis is his fifth club within a Lovellette racked up an amaz- pulled out to 43-30 within the first Sunday night, 3-1. {pains to allow Philadelphia {o ostehithe present time.” for a part-time assignment with| Year: He was with four in 1951. ling 40 points, more than half his|four minutes of the second half] Pittsburgh, the regular season | Presto. aeebr. Miller 2 Drews ia: . u 8 Earl Turner. The Tribe's pilot ya team’s total last night, but the and never were headed. Seven. Western division champion, gained Hansen (1 and Bursess, Lopata (1. | AMONG OTHER speakers thinks these two catchers will| JOE MONTALVO is so tower-|mere total hardly tells the story. foot Bob Kurland of the Oflers/the finals last week by eliminat. vy} were: L. V. Phillips, IHSAA com\dard items match any pair in the American|\n8 (6-412) his catcher's gloveiry was big Clyde who rallied the was held to 13 points. ing the Hershey Bears in the first-| | GNK@@S missioner; H. H. Anderson, principe of dress . Association this year. In addition|I00KS tiny, like a mitten. He runs| : place series. ORLANDO, -Fla.—Rookie Left-/pal of Tech High School; Coach under three to being seasoned receivers, both | 3irly fast for a big fellow despite ; . hander Harry Schaeffer joined Hinshaw; Grier M.s8hotwell,pres-, vould do. the have good power at the plate, .|20 ankle injury which is on. thel Red Wings Favored the list of young pitchers with ident of the Board of School Com- (J : ; Fu Madha mend. > ou n S ers 0 £0 .._|solid chances of making the New missioners, and John- Barney, a vould place THE INDIANS split. their The 24-year-old Puerto Riecar The Detroit Red Wings are v,.;x Yankees’ pitcher-rich staff graduate of Tech and city coner direction squad yesterday, and with the|Was signed by Atlanta during the| ge @ favored to eliminate the defend-|(o4sy, Schaeffer, who had & 19-0 troller, representing Mayor Alex y man. addition of players borrowed| War, went into the service er 3 ; ing champion Toronto Maple record with Beaumont. in the Clark. Lt. Gov. Watkins, also a t would from other clubs in camp, played| then returned to the game in th €ag ue ase a Leafs from the Stanley Cup play- Texas League in 1051, allowed Tech graduate, graced the rostto oe a full game. ’ little minors in 1946. He finally . fii offs tonight. The Boston Bruins only 1 hit in seven innings as the rum, : n work. The “team managed. by De.|Worked up to the Texas League By ANDY OLOFSON : r% {hope 10 even eas | YN keis beat the Tigers, 390. Jos Sexson, the Trester Award} | n w! reveport and 2 : | yésterday. : | ’ “l sautels defeated the squad piloted | 0%, (1950. Montaivo was. THOUSANDS OF INDIANAPOLIS youngsters and|Canadiens at 2-all. er wt. Poiwrmtrp, ps. {panies Tale Ii” Teshonse on be | 4 ings, 6 to 4. born in New Ygrk, where he at-' Women will have their first opportunity to find out what! The Red Wings, regular season ReU°Y.ff' a)" 600 mi f1x— 3 3 1/who wears his publicity well, ews The contest was highlighted by tracted attention In amateur base- major league baseball is all about this year—thanks to/h cnn Hockey League cham- , Grav Sorts Liner) tna “metre, indeed. : the hitting of Milt Nielsen, who ball circles as a pitcher. Joe, who! i 1S Vy . [pions for the fourth straight time, Houk 1. ; * & =n | collected four safeties in five (Das a small daughter, how resides| television. ~# . lead the Maple Leafs, 3 to 0. A Dod ers DR, SHIBLER presented Prin. 3 us to split times at bat fog the winners, Herb | In PuerteRico. 7 At least 42 and perhaps 45 - {victory tonight at Toronto will g lcipal Anderson with a green ban-|j x : had better : Cee» major league or American Asso-. Sun, June 8—Milwaukee at [qualify Detroit to meet the sur-| TAMPA, Fla. — Manager ner on behalf of 1. Strauss & Co. | Conyers, stringbean first sacker,

end to split vivor of the other seven-game Charley Dressen of the Brook- |

York {semifinal between Montreal and| lyn-Dodgers said today that he { Boston, . The Canadiens are’ at| and Buzzy Bavasl would renew

batted in three of the six runs In the third inning of yesteron two hits, Frank Kalin also| day's squad game, Manager Desmacked out two blows.

ciation games will be brought into local living rooms by WTTV, Bloomington, Channel 10, and

Indianapolis, Ch. 6. Thurs, June 12—New

“Working together,” was Coach| Hinshaw's answer to Tech's sug-|

Premier Furnaces |

sautels looked around for a | at Cincinnati, Ch. 19. | "NEW | cess this year, He thanked the city We Sell, Install and told West x » = cushion on which to rest his |WFBM-TV, Channel 6. Sun., June 2% Toledo at I Boston tonight. their efforts to acquire Ewell pion schools and their officials for Service Our Equi nt re working THE LOSING side was held to| head when his team got three | And all of the games will be in gimenc, i116 22-—Toledo at In- | Spies p - Blackwell of the Cincinnati | their co-operation this year. ervice Our Equipment . perts, Prob to six. hits two of them garnered| hits and no runs. the afternoon, long before the’ ARlap a 28 Chica + Ambitious Coast Loo Reds this afternoon. Also present were coaches, prin- ’ “ by Dave Pope,” who performed at s = = \youngsters are shooed off to bed. (yncinnati. Ch. 10 5 vi P : cipals, athletic directors and team CURRY S : third base. The winning side com-| THE PLAYER population in| 2% # ei ma aly Bok Opens Season Today (Athletics captains of the city apd county TH testified pleted five double plays -and|Indianville has been cut to about] MANY DADS, too, will enjoy Thurs, July 3—Pittsburgh at | | MACON, Ga.—Manager Jirmy high school basketball teams, | PREMIER HEATING C ress of Juse almost made it seven but for two 230. The depopulation occurred watching such big teams as Na- Cincinnati, Ch. 10. : | SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 1 (UP) Dykes of the Philadelphia A'S members of the Board of School : | with their -errors, one by Harry Malmberg, When the large Dallas squadtional League Champions "New Tues., July 8—Major league | _The ambitious Pacific Coast commenting that his team will Commissioners, and parents of 208 N. DAVIDSON . e testimony the other by Conyers. {moved out and an estimated 30/York Giants, the power-laden Bllogtar game from Philadel- |League, hopefuly heading for play only two games against ma- the Tech players. CALL CALL ves outside " Fact is, the winners committed first-year little minor league Brooklyn Dodgers, the Chicago P a, OS ud 10. at Cin major league status, officially jor league opposition between now, Tech's 668-member choir, under ‘ CA-4511 =

six errors, and two of them were rookies,were released. ‘All clubs Cubs, the St. Louis Cardinals, in the outfield on ground balls. will have been moved out by late Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Joe Montalvo made his first ap-|April. After which Indianville Phillies and Boston-Braves tangle

{opened America’s baseball sea- and Apr. 12, sald today he hoped|the direc {son today with the Los Angelesiclub officials wauld travel north ton. {Angels meeting the Sacramentoinext spring with a big league

tion of J. Kussell Pax-

cinnati, Ch. . a h. 10 opened the program with |

Day or Night Sat., July 12—New York at

e impressed

Trade Bill pearance behind the bat in game will be given back to the ghosts, With Cincinnati's rejuvenated cincinnati, Cn |Solons at Sacramento. | mail them : : |Reds. p tad us on nneapolis at | oy, Earl Warren was slated to °° G PI oy ; will carry 26 of the aanapy 8. In Be " York it 1088 out the first ball in the after- . {Cincinnat ome games and 00s CUY Lie Now ‘ % lot of poor 4 Entries Garrett to ay \WFBM-TV will carry the hrst Cincinnati, Ch. /

ielub, : | Pirates 10 noon game starting at 2:15. The, CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex.—The Thiirs., July 17/Brooklyn at other three. games in the loop, at|/Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis game of doubleheaders scheduled Cine oh Ch. 1 yn al’ gan Diego, San Francisco and Browns battled to a 10-inning 7-7 for the 11 Sundays the Indianap- *'Rcinnati, Ch. 10. Hollywood, are night contests tie before a record crowd of 6465 | slated to start.at 8:15. last night. Embarking upon its 50th year(g, ,,, {0° Est Te 5 1 3 ‘ LIP h ) oe | E in organized baseball, the PCL Plies, i, is othwt oo § 1) nin (9) and Johnson, Moss (9): Friend, | Dickson 6), Main (9) and Garagiola, | Home Runs--Metkovich, }

With Globetrotters Bis |olis Indians will be at home.

Hike "500° . : Bill . Garrett, - former: Indiana Tn ow Lineup bo 41 {University player who played] BOTH WFBM-TV and WTTV

{here last year against the Har-| have tentatively scheduled the {lem Globetrotters, will reverse his major league all-star game to be MANUEL AYULO, Burbank, allegiance Friday night. played July 8 in Philadelphia and

Sat.,, July 19 — Philadelphia | at Cincinnati, Ch. 10. {never was more optimistic about {the future than it is today. The

Sun, Aug. 3—Kansas City at Indianapolis, Ch. 10. {league already has been shorn of

Wed., Aug. 8 — Chicago at per Cincinnati, Ch. 10. Kipar, Matson,

to the V Cal, was the only driver named| Garrett will be in the Trotters’ De yoria Series, starting either Sun, Aug. 10—St. Paul at jo minor league tag and now is Cubs-White Sox : | 8 Neoep in a four-car entry announce ou] hSuine] She Moro AL WFBM-TV baseball _felecasts Indianapolis eC aiaviile at |Tated as an “open” classification] SAN ANTONIO, Tex. The| y now was ment today by the Indianapolis by’ the addition of Pay Sonnen- Will be picked up easily BY all sets Indianapolis, Ch. 6 —Some. place 'in between the|Chicago Cubs and Chicago White|

in the Indianapolis area, but most local sets will need outside antennas to insure good reception

raphers and ¢ their shins ged chairs,

Triple-A leagues (International 80x resumed their spring exhibi-| and American Associatid®¥) andition series today with the former the major leagues "(American and leading, four games to one, in the

Motor Speedway. berg, St. Louis The four cars boosted to 41 the Bert Cook, Uta number of entries Speedway has Pers, 6-4 and 2

University, and tate. -Sonnennounds;* and

Wed., Aug. 3¢=€Brooklyn at | Cincinnati, Ch. 10.

# & $ blob pad x

Sat., Aug. 28—Philadelphia at | ’ { . pi 3 ¥ Rand ? Gov. +-Adlal : the 500-Mile Race C°0K» Skyline Conference scoiing of Re Sloomilgion telecasts, i Cincinnati, Ch. 10: : | National). L Line TY CIlY series. 3 bar MY . ols, who_ 1s anndunced for the ©. 74% leader the last two seasons, will’ of baseball on TV this year, . Thurs. Aug. 28 — Boston af | ’ , : . ME Tro Yay 0. QR tat hel dhe Ail-Amitiesns ge clip the following: Clucianal, Ol 10. Chute “l Don’t Miss It! The Most Sensational Thing In ; halfway mark last year for Jack Kansas City. . Tues., Apr. 15—Chicago at Cincinnati, Ch. 10. . | - had all the McGrath and placed third in the, The Trotters have won the first, Cincinnati, Ch. 10. Thurs., Sept, 4—Pittsburgh at | : vepaper ree Hinkle Special wi Fyn this! three games. CS Apr A at Cincinnati, Ch. 10. ; | vas sittin time in the Coast Grain Special, : s . 10. Sun., Sept. 7—Columbus-. at a ns entered by Bob Weinberg, Nor- qo vi m ‘Star Set oi pe Tet Louis at Indianapolis, Ch. 6. { a the Press’. walk, Cal. i { Oh ttsburch at (FFlv Sept. 26—Pittsburgh at | ” Tadke any THER Hire entries to For AAU Meeting Cincinnati, Ch. 10. . ty Pittsbur h at 1952 World Series J - a from Pete Wales, Day-| PRINCETON, N. J, Apr. 1. Sun, Apr. 27—Loulsville at Cincinnati, Ch. 10. y | ernor stut- ' t6n. O.: Lee Elkins, Kalamazoo, (UP)—America’s swimming stars| Indianapolis, Ch. 6. Sept. 30-Oct. 1—~World Series, | FRIDAY APRIL 4 3:30 P M t his wits Mich. and Hart Fullerton, Santa/move to New Haven, Conn., this| Wed. Apr. 30—New York at (Ong. 6 and 10. : I: y Na py: : y god re- Menton Cal |week for the National AAU cham-| Gicinna, 1 Ch. ® 1 | ———————————————— | ir dei J we ay yet again a Re ot re four-cylinder Plonships with Yale's watermen urs, May L-Boston at | HARLEM — ‘COLLEGE : mmittal as : ae eA ie re (agaly slated to face Coach Mike| Cincinnati, Ch. 10. WATCH REPAIRING | - y The Demo- Fever. -is. supercharged. |Peppe’'s powerful Ohio State| Rinne May 3—Boston at Cin- 1 0 cue Service Sige | ling around The Elkins car, the McNaniara Squad. {2 ath on. Xo. . (} © Main Springs si GLOBETROTTERS ALL-AMERICANS | SE many eyes, Special, was the fourth fastest! Ohio State, already champion _ BUR, May 4- Kansas City at |} = Crystals } , : ! y | wi he. Agzicul. a oliner Jast year with Carl of he Big Ten, added the NCAA| Iniinaayolis, on 6. Louis at || ® Gowns © sigms Plus Six Sensational International Acts NL Gee Es ; ¢ onship to its laurels Sat- » May. Z4-—St. L : : TEPC dazed. Begrhoroufh EI hn Re scoring 94 points, Cincinnati, Ch. 10, Ne ‘THIS GAME ALWAYS A SELL-OUT—DON'T DELAY—ACT TODAY! | ii , Sailer THY r Democrat for the | member ‘of the the highest total in the meet's! = Sumi May 23—Columbus at | “Time-0-Granh PRICES: $3.60—$2.75-—$1.80—$1.25 ** (ad 28 rN = J ‘ hough he'd this year is 3 Semler 9 ® history .. Yale, defending cham-| Indianapolis, Ch. 6. : 3 Yh 1s . 10M Tne. J gi ad’ with’ a Bowes Seal Fast team. vis el | aE Sune tt Paul at In- COLISEUM BOX OFFICE—NOON TO (0 P. M. DAILY : KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON I HISKEY i 8 got home : . : Was second Win 8) n s, . 6 5 fy dod : ; Je g i 8 he * set . . ‘| Thurs, June 5—Phiadelphis | LL F : - i. i i NY, Low, as iow he ifional Sports [Exhibition Baseball at Cincirmatt, Ch. 10. | i} 0 U low of ‘eye 1 : At Memphis, Tenn. - Sat., ‘June 7—Brooklyn at NY VRIV ] s. Mention , . On Page 14 oda account of rata. = © “*| Cincinnati, Ch. 10, - coin - ; 6: ° Hy ee : le, PA, 2 ls » : . i y » - * \ t » ® " : i : sf : ae i hi JE : ws Aa i TT - ( : . : \ . AT: = gh . : » ie ! a gud) ol : ! % a 7 g 3 2 oe ? go Po sy