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Amateur Nines

. By United Press 4 DENVER, Colo, Apr. 3 = A J $ j am depressed Leo Durocher, fearing ' y that slugger Monte Irvin will

miss the entire season because of By JACK WELSH . ‘his broken ankle, moaned today ALL THE baseball talk in he has lost his “big guy” dnd town today isn't centered doesn’t know how to replace him, % : 4 “Irvin was the big guy, the guy around the Indianapolis IN- (nat got us the runs,” sald Duro-. dians. cher in a numbed voice. "How The managers, coaches, and can you replace him at a mo- : Tia t's notice?" -.players of the Indianapolis Ama- ™Me0 teur ‘Baseball Association. put The answer, of course, is that

t night at You can’t quickly replace a star gh rg Cen. Outfielder who led the National

3 League in runs batted in last ter and took a step farther In completing plans for the 1052:ear with 121 and swung a amokArgon ing bat in the “miracle” finish Earl Montgomery, president of drive that gave the Giants the

the TABA, annotinced the open- pennant,

date for all amateur diamond oy — will be the week-end of BUT, with the word from the

May“3-4 hospital today that Irvin broke "This. date was arrived upon the fibiila bone In his right ankle after A heated discusison con. 0 that unnecessary slide into cerning the Inaugural action, [third base in yesterday's exhibicavers] skinpers wan‘ad to delay tion game against Cleveland, fhe start for an extra week. A Durocher knows he probably will vote among FABA officials settled have to do without Irvin for the

’ 1 r the rest of the year. the issue, 7. to 5, In favor of It didn't console Leo a bit to

Ankle; May Be Out All Season

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sarly date, ry remember that Irvin's tragie v ge _ glide in yesterday's second inning wR LEAGUES coating was completely unnecessary. Big

Monte, who had walked to open Baseball Association will Perform frame, was racing to third

15 Svesks Shaloze starting the an. when Wille Mays whacked a Ati ’ ingle. “Amateur Day” will be held at ® ah . Victory Field on July 13. This an-| The Indians weren't even

king a play for Monte, InVictory Feld on July 18. This) M8 season's leagues will be the Man. "tead. Shortstop Ray Boone cut off the outfield throw from

ufacturing, Muniefpal, Big Six Pete Reiser and started a run-

and Twilight. down play on Mays. But Irvin Montgomery announced the went salling inte a long slide deadline for all teams entering into (hird—and the next secthe '52 campaign will be Wednes-| ,nq was writhing in pain on [Phillies day, Apr. 23. The Aeadline for th. ground. signing of players will he Wadnea- WAYCROSS, Ga. day, Apr. 30. A team roster of Cleveland | 2 players may be cut and addi: “wrap gay Chuck Dier. 1OP Shape this spring, but jt's be. straight games, tional players. signed until July ing is expected to start in lert SIANING to look as though the big Campanella of 15. \fleld against the Cleveland In- Tiht-hander will give the Phil. Dodgers boasted a lofty batting All league games will be played os ; indelphia Phillles plenty of pitch- average of 443 today.

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BAD BREAK FOR IRVIN AND GIANTS—New York Giants’ Trainer Frank Bowman holds Monte Irvin's broken right ankle as the outfielder is carried from the field after sliding into third base | yesterday in exhibition game against Cleveland in Denver.

Dodgers It took MOBILE, Ala.~—With 13 douHowle Fox a while to get into bles and a hitting streak of 12

Catcher Roy

today as Manager Leo at Riverside Park. Rhodius Park! ny rocher gir a Snag of ex. DE help this season, | Campanella hit two more doufartield Park. Brookside Parke riments 16 find ‘the New York Fox allowed only four hits in bles and drove in three runs yesand the 49th Bt, and Haverford pyr mie! Replncerent for Ihe ia an 8-inning stint yesterday as terday as the Dodgers walloped have five drills before the start) “Ave. diamond. | Tod More Toe the Phils beat the Boston Braves, the New York Yankees, 11-1. (of Easter vacation, Apr. 9, with “8 i Og The Giants lost their seventh = ak aliahassee ya hetiy| At St. Pelershurs. Fla. 115 more workouts later. + ALTHOUGH ALL leagues are dy {Warren Bpahn pitche e full Brooklyn (Nj ....., 240 001 210-11 16 0 Notre Dame will open the seastraight game to the Indians, | New Yorg (A) .... 810 00 000. l'son with an all-time record of

subject to change, the respective so vesterday at Denver, Colo. nine Innings for Boston AN, runes. Wads 18); King 8) sod. Cam. |

‘yielded five hits.

Aft Tallahassee, Fla, ! § pniingeionia® 80310 000 ian 3 § ‘1 Loser—McDonald. Home run--Brookiyn, Abbetia; | Boston a5 ’ cd 90 200. 9 Ne I OX. nen (91 an apata; Spahn ie 13nd St. Claire, Winne Wo eer White Sox iSpahn. Home run-—Philadelphia, Clark, |

tries now Include: scheduled qe veignd | M Demet an $y {panella, Walker (6): McDonald, Sain 13), = Twilight League, scheduled on Cleveignd (A) .... 3 Wednesdays -- Mallory, Vestal Lemon, Gromek ' 8) and Steet, Altisons, South Side Saints, [in Via" mal! TT noco Service, K : onstruction, C10 23, Eagles and| i P33. KE. C. Atkins, last Year's champions, haven't sub. ‘mitted an entry but the club is axpected

; DALLAS-Manager Lou Bou-| : Y reau's so-called “defensive line-| State League life would be a : Nn up” on the Boston Red Sox can ightha Scqeision of victories of the coming season. ot] show some batting punch, too. nder Ken Holcombe of the : + Manufacturers League, sched-| Tech did beat Muncie after all. The gox' * " {Chicago White Sox. F Wed on Saturday afternoons At least in the selections for the! clubbed out a in the Holcombe became the first ; Vestal Steel, 1051 city “hamplohai/ All ~ North Central Conference 1a5t two innings yesterday ag White Sox pitcher to go the full : Mallory, Kingan, Allison Jets, Lo- oe a sam, {Boston beat Houston of the Tex-|nine Innings yesterday -as he i yal gu3 and Allson: ied int7od 8 Aree nds Pinesd le \as. League) 13-2, Walt Dropo Wale blanked Austin, 5-0, with a seven- : unie League, sc : X80 =] 8, er, AN: A ho om” sn oh, re Hs, ning to helm Construction, South Side Only Muncie Central player 1oline early portion of the game. Reds Gants, Vestal Steel, Hawthorne, land a spot is Charley Hodson, AL Houston. Tox Indiana’ Reformatory, defending junior guard. oston {AY ..o. 010 12004313 16 0'pq champions; Shaner, Kirshbaum. The state champion Muncie 3ition, (FW 010 100 0000 34 3 the Big Six champions who moved squad stressed team play, so the Nie 1 Ana ooidrides. Beck (8) whidito go for 1952. over to the Municipal circuit, CIO naming of only one of its players Loser-Woaldridge Home. runs—Bostod., Wehmeier gave up only four

: opo: Houston, Rae 23, and the Eagles. is no surprise. oombitoia {hits in a full nme-inning per-

Besides, writers “°° Bix Six League, scheduled on voted on the team before the formance yesterday as the Reds beat the Washington Senators,

Sunday afternoons — Jinde Air, 1952 state tourney was finished. Reds 1 Victo . 4-3. He was the first Cincy

Sunoco Service, Fall Creek Ath-| : . » noco Se e | KOKOMO dominated the first. pitcher to go the route this spring.

letics, Bryant Heater and In- : is dora tor Farm. (team selections with three play. FrOM Cup Play : B E10) ol The Wildcats, 1052 100p “CINCINNATI, Apr. 3 (UP)—| ne ?© hits off Wehmeler was

Montgomery “said this year's ers.

“to field a team during

CHARLESTON, 8. «. (Count erman Wehmeier as one Cinecin-

competition ineludes as newcom-| champions, placed Forward Corky | Needing only dne more victory for|® two-run hofner by Mickey Ver-

ors Sunoco Service, Bryant Heat: Williamson, Center Clyde CoX 4 sweep of their best-of-five semi- "CO AL Otfands.’ Pia.

er, Hawthorne and Local 933. and Guard Junior Phipps on the gna] Amerfean Hockey League! cis v The TABA’s staff af officers id go . bout th [playott series, the Providence Waihiasia oF a 000 a0 003— i : 1 the forthecomi campaign fea-| orie can argue’ abou e se | Wehmeler and Seminigk. Howell (5): tures onl aE A. Francisilection of Muncie's Jay MoCreary| 03* hoped to neat the Cincinnati pesiman, Sanehes 18). Mor mo #) and y ho will ¢ as sec- as NCC “Coach of the Year.” He Mohawks tonight and quality *OfWashinuton. Vernon, » Eheppan), Whe or he a ad left DePauw University. to pilot eet the Pittsburgh Hornets tor pi : straight year, The newly elected the Central Bearcats to second) he, Calder cup. died. the ed irates . include Montgomery, president; place in the league and to the! i £ the 22 q He ur BEAUMONT, Tex. — Rookies Ralph (Buck) Adams, first vice school's second state champion. Prise of the first-round playoffsipgn Carlsen and Joe Muir today president, and Paul Moxley, sec- ship in a row. ... by eliminating the favored Cleve- zy the Pittsburgh Pirates hope ond vice president. I . P a » ‘ence choices: MONTGOMERY. explained the! porwurds—din Heri ™ Marion: Corky status of a professional player Williamson, Kokomo; Frits Franz, Lafa-

3-1 and 3-2, in the first two games! for this season. of the semifinal. {

Carlsen, a righthander, gave up only one hit in the first six

who seeks reinstatement’ Aftdr|'Centers—tos Sexson, maianapolis Tech: Jim Beers Quits Jniags nid sees for a er competition in Class B or C| "Guards Charley Hodson Muncie: yn COLUMBUS, Ind., Apr. 3 (UP) | Bn Ye a

x i A prexy saidiler Phipps, Kokomo: Al Northineton, In- of ijsagues, The ABA prox {Aananas Took, ond Tea —~Columbus High School sought aq the Pirates wound up their

that any such player must present Forwards Chet Jones, Marion: 'a basketball coach 3 xs , 9; Dan ach today to fill exhibition series against the his release and await actions by} Thornburs. agnoter | Herb avood. Qfder:'a vacancy created by the resig- st. Louis Browns as a 5-2

{ 3 hn ticker; Loganspocs: agers, which will be {oh Jo : league manager | Van Sickle. Richmond. {nation of Jim Beers. victory here yesterday.

determined by & Yois wattivid a Lange. Lataveite: Fl a Bll “Beers quit yesterday. In three ot Bat. Tox ; y 4 ards-<Jimmy James, omo; Jerry A ’ t : Any player who has lassi | Lounsberry, Muncie: J. D. Alder. Anderson. oo ASONS, his Bulldogs won 35 Of g touis (A: ...... 000 000 0203 3 3 spring tryout with a low -classi- ’ 4 Wonorable Mention {54 regular-season games. His last, Pittsburgh (N) oil 100 iix-—= § 7 3 Orwards onn mons, nderson: { at, : fication club may be reinstated Sorvagds, == So on: Phil Mitchel, Outfit won 12 of 18 contests and/ fartist, Bearden (6), Mahoney and providing he does not enter into Kokoma: join Maloy, Lomanshrt: ke his second captured the South ald, Winner—Carlsen. Loser—Harrist. baseball's league sched-| Muncie: Dave Thompson, Franklort, "Central Conference championship. | PI organized g {Muncie: Dave Thompton, Praukiert. = p P At San Antenis, Tex.

Ale, 4 th | Hares, New Castle; LaMar Lundy, JY! io soncheq at Huntingburg be. Siege uy cl Je iH 012 } s : yx1| mond, { . i nn 000 Montgomery announce e hexl CGuards—Harold Harris, oafayette: Bob » 2 i Dublel, impson (6) Baczewskli 19),

: 1 , will held Wednesday Kaser, Lafavetie; Morris Wray. indian- Campaign, SE r iroation department] spots Tech: Phil Linville, Maron oy wo

offices. All league managers re-| questing certain diamonds tor 175 Golfers Seek

league play are invited to submit pa hwvest Title

their choice sites. | FRENCH LICK, Apr. 3 (UP)—

i, {About 175 amateur golfers will Lou Watson Gets tee off tomorrow in search of one| sm orb — = wd y ‘of amateur golfing’s top honors— fo immed Coa Huntington Cage Post ithe Midwest Amateur champion. Uratshen, luvalig 0 Hs oo ¢ ig

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|Kuzava (8) and Berra. Winner —-Branca.

and Niarhos. nati Reds pitcher who is ready

The All-North Central Confer. land Barons, beat the Mohawks, for ome added pitching strength

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IRBA Pilots Unnecessary Slide Breaks Irvin's

Flanagan Is Gene Smith's 30th Viti

3—Chunky Gene Smith of Washington, with a string of 30 straight victories, seeks a

erack at World Featherweight Champion Sandy Saddler's title

WASHINGTON, D. C., Apr./354ay as the largest Seid in his

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Rookie Hot-Shots Not Favored As Veterans Tee Off in Masters

. arthritis, but stems to have over. AUGUSTA, Ga. A pr. 3—1f: come the last lingering effects of Sammy Snead, Ben Hogan and | the crash. Lioyd Mangrum, veterans of = many a pressure-packed fairway | battle, were in the favorites’ role f

EJ = . i ¢ WHILE these three veteran § were playing top golf, -young Burke. who earned $12,000 as he won four straight tournaments t on the winter circuit, was having his troubles with the damp course. The Houston ace didn’t announce his score, but he was seen in difficulty several times, On the amateur side, muscle.

in the opening round ‘of the coveted Master golf tournament. Many a Johnny-come-lately to the ranks of .golfing's elite had been highly touted as the record *

this summer. i Smith- made Glen Flanagan of]

a majority decision in a nationally televised 10-round fight at!

{Uline Arena. Smith weighed 128

pounds, Flanagan 129, |

» ~ .-s IMMEDIATELY after the bout, Matchmaker Goldle Ahearn said! he would try to arrange a title! bout between Saddler and Smith! at Griffth Stadium some time this

24 have been by knockouts. 8mith floored Flanagan twice! for the mandatory eight-count in| the fifth round, but could not put| away the clever boxing midwest-|

erner in the ensuing rounds. As

Smith, while the other judge scored the bout a draw. :

5 = =» { FLANAGAN suffered cuts

while Smith's right eye

100 Turn Out For ND Practice

SOUTH BEND, Apr. 3 (UP)—| Notre Dame begins spring work-|

the Brooklyn outs today for its 64th football the game sometime’ and I'm speseason with more than 100 can- ¢ializing in the tax field and es\didates, headed by Captain Jack tate planning in insurance, which ' Alessandrini, expected to report, takes a lot of time, so it might | “Coach Frank Leahy planned to a8 Well be now.” 1

|399 wins, 83 defeats and 32 tles. It will be Leahy's 10th campaign (as coach with a record of 71 wins, 9 defeats and 7 ties.

Deaf School Gives

* : . } SAN ANTONIO, Tex.—If it 2 Tech Aces Red Sox were all as easy i pitching against Austin of the Class B Big' 43 Hardwood Awards

| Forty-three Deaf School stu-

idents today were hoping for more {chilly spring weather. They want 'to wear their basketball sweaters. | The school yesterday an‘nounced awards to the 43 pupils, (including 10 varsity players. The

i list of awards:

Varsity—Ray Alverez, Ralph Alveres, Renald ley, George Gormat, Lauris Milis, Ralph Swango, Ronald Rhudy, Wil. [ltam Storm, Jack Messer. Thomas Lovis, { Reserve—Donald Cargile. Harry Ferguson, Jack Nelson, | Bourn. Richard Polstra, Ramonaldo Para {diso, Ralph Moers. | Managers = Donald Horvath, William Terrell, eer Leaders—Patty Harris, Joan Lewls, Jan~ineline Marshall. Junior - High -- James Barger, John Crouch, Ronald Henry, Robert Hinson, Marvin Johnson, Allan Roush. Robert Lewis, Arthur Wilson, Kenneth Jones, Gien | Shriver, Donald Stanley, George Cox. { Robert Lewis, Gregory Coles, John Imel, {Robert Downing, Hubert Anderson, Roland

St. Paul, Minn., his latest victim off in the tournament that the last night when he was awarded great Bobby Jones founded and |, Cr very best golf.

{trom the comparative rookies like| Chicago each chalked up & 69 |. 0 ontly povs are fearful of Stranahan, ©

sult, th . 1 . D Sune wien vores oe rene "MAY Discuss Job at ND

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field of 72 assembled here during’ the past few days. Hogan

Snead But when it’ came time to tee 70 and Harvie Ward of Tarboro,

man Frank Stranahan of Toledo,”

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layout that they are ready to play N. C. were the most impressive

: as they recorded practice rounds designed—the tourney that is a lof 70. greater prize than any except the Snead, the slugger fram |" The last thing the pros want is PGA and the U. S. Open—the| Sulphur Springs, W. Va. and | °° omateur to wih this alfans switched their allegiance mustachioed Mangrum from | st-sacred tournament. And iy the chip-for-cash hot-shot Jack Burke of Houston,| yesterday. y Tex. back to the old, familiar Hogan, the mighty mite who who tied with Byron Nelson for stars. ‘has had the golf world rooting ge.ond place in 1947 and could do for him since his near-fatal 1949 ¢p, same or better if he's play-

SNEAD, Hogan and Mangrym auto wreck, played only the back ing at the top of his game,

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the tension of yesterday's final complained of a sudden touch of |

Ex-Chicago Bear Lujack

BUT THEN every one of the 72 entrants, seven more than ever before, must be rated dangerous, For, from aging Jess Sweetser, an amateur hero of the 20s to the “youngsters like Burke and lvolatile Tommy Bolt of Durham, IN. C., only the top players in the By ED SAINSBURY \game compete in this tournament. United Press Sports Writer That's the way the great “Em-

CHICAGO, Apr. 3—Johnny Lujack blew the whistle peror Jones” planned it when he

about both eves during the bout. yesterday on a football career which brought him All-/founded the tournament in 1934 badly bruised and swollen. A/American honors at Notre Dame and all-pro praise with pis engineers have devised such

crowd of 2963 attended the fight. the Chicago Bears.

las a test for the best. Jones and

) a. tough layout Yuat even the “ ’ : {bad for my insurance business as stars complain par should be 73 It Wasn't an easy Bec1aion tO’ with the Bears. But I know from or 74. make,” he said. “I'd like to con-l, vino at Notre Dame that the Par won't take a licking in tinue playing. I believe I could goagon there runs from Septem- this one, but the winner will have continue to play good footballiper to December and with the to be a few strokes under regulafor two or three more years. pro's it's from July into January.””tion to beat this crack field. “But I'm going to have to quit ————— s———————

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