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PAGE ‘8 : —— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - . . Ss—— r ri ste ‘Sorry Sight” | osses Fina rs Ar §* | Home | : . coaching at yesterday morne By EDDIE ASH vinced the Hoosier Indians were to round out a presentable nn! exhibition game, or as {Wo hits. Outfielder Joe Row- coaching a y i Toes Sports Editor - Readihg Indianapolis team.” ng the oldtimers ., on A ell, another ex-Tribester, also ‘ing's practice. Pqpe was lee« Ly regular exhibition between lit-
tle minor league follow.
“sorry sights""® as blasted them, 11 to 5, by pounding two Tribe hurlers for 15 hits, including four doubles and
tured again in the afternoon when he stole segond without: being givén the steal sign. Catcher Joe Montalvo also was
But he neglected to say “when,” despite the fact the American Association champlonship season opens a week
DAYTONA BEACH, Fila, Apr, 8 ~The Cleveland Farm system today finally got around
played with Reading and dou-w¢ teams is to bled. : > Desautels is high on young
Hocke
to accepting Manager. Gene a triple, nw Cleverly as a hitter and Desautels’ word that his In- [0 a from tomorrow with the Indians BUSH has advanced his camp would choose him as Tribe = dianapolis Indians needed a ON THE other hand, two playing at Columbus, departure date a full day. Ac- utility infielder, but for his PITTSBL . couple more Reading pitchers held Indian~ La. 4 > companied by Coach Johnny age. The farm directors ! an experienced apolis to eight hits and only MANA GER DESAUTELS Hutchings, he will leave for In- want the lad to be developed k The Pittsbu pitchers, a sec- One went for an extra base; a spirits A¥ll to a new low as his he was met by Part Owner Daytona Beach. Jim Vitter and dianapolis early Friday morn- at one position and to be used ning for th ond baseman double by Milt Nielsen. punchiess team was kicked Owen Bush, who said, “Keep the Frank Papish were announced as a regular. The Indians’ Sova H Lea and help in Viewing the beating absorbed around by a little minor league : old chin up, Gene. They've got as the Tribe moundsmen. It was only extra infielder yesterday > " ockey the outfield. . opponent, ; to give you help after witness- to be the fourth tilt between was the veteran Mel Rue— lectured from the bench when tangle with The Hoosier : Both Tribe pitchers, Inman ing that exhibition.” the Wings and the Tribesters * nn Br dee a run-down ‘play Providence Tribesters’ pi- ’ Chambers and Stanley Milanko- # » = with Indianapolis having Won sem JOSE SANTIAGO, Puerto rol am hd : Gardens ton lot requested vich, were pounded hard. The A WEEK id Ros ago, Farm (wq, of three. a Rican pitcher, ie a g MY ame of the these require- former was solved for eight Director McNally and Scout on» wy . terday morning for the frst EXCEPT for certain individs Ider Cup | ments for hits and four runs in five in- Placek asked Bush for an TOMORROW, the Indians : Ml 2 ime and worked 30 microlens 1. uals who have been getting Coach Kin more than a nings and the latter for seven opinion of the new Indians and wf) tackle the Columbus Red ing; arriving home Saturday batting practice. Dain Ahr or Date; ia Tne the Hornets ¢ week before by their new Triple-A club, |i 2nd seven runs in four in- he fold them the lineup, as of Birds at Kelley Field, Daytona night. Hutchings will observe though he had something when dians as a group were excused Western Div the UPPer were Mike McNally, Cleveland's © oo : . on, Sou ih nin the Ameri: Beach and the two AA rivals his 36th birthday next Monday. he cut loose. He is a lad of from practice today to rest for regular seasc Ash bracket bosses farm system director; Latimer Two Reading hurlers, Ernle can Assocation. will meet again Thursday at Jolly Johnny says, “It's easy to ready wit and mixes fun with the Rochester game in the afte skaters wou Qecided he wasn't talking (Laddje) Placek director of Trujillo, formerly of the The lineup was the same City Island Park. keep track of my age. The his baseball. ernoon. their first tn through his hat. scouts’ Red Ruffing, instructor Tribe's spring squad, and yesterday, Now they know it start of every new season > 8» . 5 competition,
Four members of the Cleve- |n scouts, and Cy Slapnicka, Howie Rodemeyer issued 18 doesn’t pay to ignore the old Tribe Training Notes means I'm a year older.” DAVE POPE, outfielder, still MANAGER Desautels today
Jand farm organization at- veteran scout, walks, still the Indians re- American Association cam- BUSH will serve as manager 88 has trouble “WE'RE 4 tended yesterday's intersquad McNally sald “now that an mained helpless by leaving. 17 paigner’s judgment, of managers at City Island JIMMY CLEVERLY, who has Apparently judging fly balls. 2lpeased 0 Farm Divegior Mee shape for the game between the Triple-A In- official observation has been runners stranded on base. The Indians were to return to Park tonight when Indianville’s . been playing utility infield for where the ball is*going when it General Manager Hank Green ported after ¢ dianapolis club and the Read. made, 1 feel sure the Cleve- As Desautels trudged off the regular exhibition competition managers and coaches form a the Indians, started at third leaves the bat and he often is berg to appeal to Bobby Wilson up drills at ing team of the Class A East- land organization will de. field with a dazed expression in today by meeting the Rochester team to meet the Daytona base for Reading yesterday and caught running the wrong way. to “come in” and play second Pa. “Frank ern League. They were con- liver the needed replacements his eyes and shoulders sagging, Red Wings at City Island Park, Beach Islanders ina three- then shifted to second. He got He was singled out for personal base for Indianapolis. isle en : ° | wr Mathers, a ! the Wasps, w kefield to Get Chance Four More ih | % . - tice session I he has resp . Two other At Gian utfield Pos oii tr pa : yo ’ J Leo Boivin a i By United Pros {terday for the first time since game against the Boston Braves. y his first home run Enter 500 back in han v HOUSTON, Tex., Apr. nck Mar. 25, the A’s walloped the Bos-|Don, who won 20 games for 5 in professional baseball. night's conte ] akefield, baseball's fam bon ton Red Sox, 12 to 6. There were Brooklyn last year, will see Clem P ; 194 135 yds. NW ENTRIES f [ baby” who turned Into A eight homers-—by Gus Zernial, Joe Labine, leading candidate to suc- hp GL ihe Avy ae) ITALIAN or BUT PRO problem child,” will get a big|Agtroth and Al Clark for the A's|ceed him as right-handed mound} “Is town George the 36th annual 500-Mile Terry Reard chance today to replace injured yn4 hy Dom DiMaggio, Vern ace, try out his aching arm in an re ~~ Thath acquired Race stood at five today with over his squ Monte Irvin in the New Yorkigtephens, Billy Goodman, Jim effort to pitch nine: innings. oh “Babe.” ace § ; y tion Giants’ outfield, : |Plersall and Fred Thorneherry! The Dodgers beat the Braves ame Db He the official entry of four more There wis { Manager Leo Durocher, Who for the Sox. yesterday, 8-4, at Lynchburg, Va. a V-12 Farraris. that ace Rig! 8 been juggling his lineup since, The A's and Box meet here to- as Sam Jethroe hit for the “cycle” The details of the Italian en- pazaini may rvin broke an ankle sliding last qay with Bob Hooper to pitch for for the Braves and Duke Snider tries were announced by Wilbur Toppazsinl k, sald the 30-year-old Wake-|the A's, homered for the Dodgers. Sh ident and general man¢ld would show his stuff during At Thomasville, N.C, > At Lynchbury, Va. aw, president and genera n sprain in his bit h Philadelphis (A).... 201 133 01-12 1 0 | Brooklyn (N) co 302 100 200 8 11 1 ager of the Indianapolis Motor in a playoff Ton Br oe Bo a Baalh (05 rid. aatiotl, Murras | Tiomine. Lots 7 apd Camoansiin, Bley: Speedway, after a phone call from nati. § Satnat the Gleveland godine. (8) fonts, Delock 0, Brickner (8) and J ford, Jester "i, Hoover (&) and BL. |Luigl Chinetti, Ferrari's represen- Moreover, haid Durocher, whose ouifield Dod rs. BIOVOS [Slates Stive i This Suntry, EHV Di nursing a ba * - | receiv: cablegram from En foe on his 1 provi. will become ‘even. great- Oe Va.—Don New. 11gOrs |Ferrart at the factory. had a bange er if Willie Mays is drafted into commie returns to the Dodgers to-|. A TLAN TA — Virgil (Fire) The first Ferrari, the Grant Pls- Art Miculak the Army. day—but only for a ats (Trucks, considered a key figure ton Ring Ferrari Special, was en- pulled leg mi If Wakefield has his old hitting The big righthander "in the In the Detroit Tigers’ 1952 plans. tered several weeks ago with y ipower, he may land a job. That Army now’ at nearby Camp "1! hurl today against Atlanta Johnnie Parsons, 1950 “500” win- : power was enough in 1939 to get : lof the Southern Association. The ner as driver. | him a $55,000 bonus for signing Pickett, Va. will visit his old: om ! teammates to watch today's Tigefs think they can battle for Yo # vu 3 with the Detrojt Tigers. But, : ithe lead if Trucks can improve DAY'S ENTRIES include Dual Tr after good seasons in 1943 and ‘ . g'on his 13-8 record of last year, two cars nominated by the Fer- ’ 1944, he faded. 3 S Diamon | The Tigers beat the Crackers rarl factory and two under con- John Howe In 1040, he was traded to the . . jin a night game here last night, Struetion for American buyers. double victor ‘Yankees. The - Yanks, in turn, {10 to 9. Ben Taylor, acquired from e J3ctory entries will be ac- Columbus to JAraded him to the White Box, but Tourneys Set the Browns during the winter, Compan} by eight engineers and a dual track he refused to report In a case \was the standout as he slammed. me} 3h a Whe they leave Italy 0 High Hy that had to be settled by Com-| preliminary plans for the an- 3 homer and two doubles and Ys a a) ay . 1001, Howe | missioner A. B. Chandler. nual city and county high school then singled in the 10th inning! cheduled to arrive about the (8). Time :10.4. ~~ After a ‘brief spell in the Pa- 4 ments have same time as the cars are Gui- 1s rifle Const he was made... hi agi ‘have been to score - Fred Hutchinson with i seppe Farina and Alberto Ascari Hows completed, a the winning run. oh two of Europe's top drivers. The (©). : a AGM A itileg to back The first round of the eounty| Sour spot for the Tigers in yes- . : : two will Por cars Ro, ¥ id RARIN' TO GO—McKeever Germaine, 101 years old, of In. gr a ih She Jaa digmond tourney will be staged terday’s win was the Crackers’ TRI. (HE BABE—In a ceremony at Fa etteville, Ark., | Owner and driver of one of dianapolis, likes to go fishing. As has been his custom for a good Torn i. BY, | May 3 with the semifinals May seven-run splurge against Ken| recently, h. _aorge Herman (Babe) Ruth unveiled the marker today's entries is Johnny Mauro, he d d into Em-Roe's Sporting Good Pole Vault—1, Indians clinched the spring uth unveiled ohnny Mauro| many years, he dro into Em-Roe's Sportin s store yes. 3. Maces v8. H ? 12 and the finals May 14, the Johnson in the first three innings.! o, the spot where 38 years ago the Bambino hit his first home run [of Denver. Another car is being| . . ' / 3 Se Y eries the Giants by win- Ab Atlant ; P y 9 : ) . g| terday to pick up his license and now he's all set to pursue his hot-Put—1, B ’ latter two dates at Victory Field. | RRta i ofessional ball pla Sh with the Babe's widow is built for the Howard Keck C ] 3, Helger (C). D ding yesterday's game In San ; defending | DoiTol ‘Ar... 9% 112 S04 1-181] 3| as a protessional ba yer. own e es I A 0. favorite pastime. rogd imp Antonio, 8 to 3. eo Tribe has/Ben Davis is the defending tania (Bou) _, 134 010.00 feson 1)| Maurice Fleischman (left), promoter of the celebration, who was i s Angeles. A driver for it , ey oy on nine out of 11° st the county champion. {and Batts; Wiley, Rockwell (1), Reardon | . 22" fad h Conni ck 18 still to be selected. It 1s Keck’s 4 ha che. Yon 8 put vt again ®|" Washington's Continentals will ® and Sol. bat boy at the time Ruth hit his first homer, and Connie Mack, second entry. The company nom. ; orgee 7 J } with KO. y won defend their city diamond laurels| | grand old man of baseball. ‘inated a new four-cylinder car 1% Benes 10 esterday with a six-run first in t Viet Field May 19 20 GU s-Browns | (with a Meyer-Drake engine sev- el, ing. highlighted by Bob Ken.jat Torory Field May 5 OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.—The leral weeks ago, Bill Vukovich galls Rel
edy’s lam homer at the | ne bi ay h grand x Ben Davis downed the South- [Chicago Cubs and St wu To m re oO ol Prove S H o [vas assigned as driver. # At 8a port Cards 4 to 3 in the county BROWNS FeREW lr Spring el : ; | THE IT ALTAN-SPEAKING teveland = (A) i : {Mauro will serve as interpreter
Tex. ot gn Hath LR finals last year, County pairings The Cubs won yesterday's meet-| |
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* follow: : wo tbe for the foreign crew. In 1948 h By United Press fon ing, 8-8; at-Shreveport, La., with| . In e : May 3—Warren Central (Bye). Oo drove an 8-cylinder Alfa R s : /ankees Decatur Central vs. Lawrence & feVen-Tun, rally in the fourth ¢ u ! fougn Sieylinder Alfa Romeo| WASHINGTON, Apr. 8—A wide investigation of mili-
CHARLOTTE, N. C.—Rookle ‘outhpaw Bill Miller may be the lankees’ “surprise package” of 1952. ! The youngster, who had a 1610 record at Syracuse last year, has the best record on the Yank mound staff—only two runs and 15 hits allowed In 25 Innings, Yesterday, he gave up only one hit in his seven-inning tour as the Yanks whipped Columbus of the Sally League, ® to« 0. Jackie Jensen's homer led the Yanks at bat, Today the Yanks meet Char.
lotte of the Tri-State League. At Columbus. Ga.
Central, Southport vs. Ben Davis.
ship. c¢atur-Lawrence game.
Winner Southport-Ben Davis vs, winner Speedway-Frank-
It's Getting Monotonous
Speedway vs, Franklin Town- | May 12-—Warren vs, winner De. |
lin Township games, (Vietory Field.) May 14—Finals, (Victory | Fleld.)
(was the first homer of the spring {for highly-touted rookie Outfieldler Jim Rivera. .
(N) 700 001 001 031 6 11 3} . Mimmer, Baczewski (7), Leonard (8) and Atwell, Chitt (8): Oarver, Harrist (6), | Hudson (8), Taylor (9) and Courtney.
{ 'Senators-Reds | | BLUEFIELD, W. Va.—A fine {relief job increased the Washington Senators’ interest today in rookie Cubamw Pitcher Raul Sanchez. The 21-year-old righthander entered yesterday's game against the Cincinnati Reds at R&anoke, Va., with an 8-7 lead in the last
By United Press |
NEW YORK, Apr. 8—If
‘racing this year, he'll have to beat Tom Fool to prove it.
there's a better 3-year-old in|
lis classic. The five Ferraris are all rear-
drive ears with V-12 engines of inch’ piston displace-
270-cubic:
Tom Fool, Greentree Stable’s juvenile champion of|ment. Each has two spark plugs
1951, returned to action yesterday after a winter layoff and
heat five other crack 3-year-olds by a neck in the $10,000 High Quest purse at Jamaica.
By winning the six-furlong sprint, Tom Fool boosted his stock considerably for the Kentucky Derby, May 3. Although his margin of victory was only a nédck, Tom Fool impressed 27.089 fans with the manner in which he held the lead almost from the start in the face of
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{Handicap No. 2 at Jamaica Satjurday. Handicapper John Campbell assigned Tom Fool top| weight of 126 pounds for the mile-| nd -a- sixteenth Experimental, and Gaver feels the colt will be giving away too much weight to his rivals. n n ” INSTEAD, HE will be saved for the mile-and-an-eighth Wood
per cylinder. The Ferrari team; in addition
ito the drivers, will consist of
Nello Ugolini, manager Aurelio Lampredi, chief engineer; Stefano Meazza, chief mechanic, and five other mechanics.
Report Willie Mays May Get Deferment
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|see that present service academies '0 lead the Army,” said Kilgore, NEW YORK, Apr. 8. (UP)— are producing “the best possible| Anytime the Army strays from The New York Daily News re. officers.”
tary education, particularly of the recruiting of athletes at West Point and Annapolis, was urged today by Sen. Harley
M. Kilgore (D. W, Va.). ed Sen. Kilgore disclosed last Sat-| REGARDING ATHLETE re. urday that West Point officials|Cruitment, Kilgore declared, “ath have been authorized to seek out|letics are an important part of high school athletes for enroll-| military training, but a policy of ment at the military academy, recruiting athletes for West Point provided they meet all other re-|might well give the American quirements, people the idea that the Army is Re \Placing too much emphasis on KILGORE TODAY called for a that Phase of the training. special commission to look into] “West Point was created solely the military education system to! for the purpose of training men
He said recruiting of Such a policy, even if it seems
New York (A)...... 510 008 200 8 10 1 4 ported last night it has | athletes would be “onl int Popular to do so, it inevitably will 1 . 000 000 000-— © By United P of the ninth and runners. on first Memorial, which will be run at B as learned y one point] “lanes Grtrgwati. 8 and iver: ar! SAN FRANCISCO. Apr. 8 and third. He set down the Reds Shallenge after challenge from even weights, Apr. 19. exclusively star Outfielder Willie in the entire matter.” (lead to national criticism of the i wl a, The Harlem Globetrotters de- Without another run to nail down a a The two horses that trailed MAYS Of the New York Giants Kilgore said the commission he 2C2demy.
Phillies-Cards
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.—The Phillies will try to make it six
“may be deferred from his sched- Proposes would also - investigate uled May 16 Army induction on|possible “overlapping” in .the grounds of being a ‘hardship training courses. Kilgore pointed
feated the Collegiate All-Amer-fcans, 67 to 62, in a basketball game witnessed by a turnaway
the victory. {ee T Fool to the finish li i | HE DID everything as though 1om Fool to the linish line in The Senators and Reds meet), onjoved it,” yi ET Ted yesterday's race were Starmount [here again today. | Atkinson. “I hit him twice just Stable’s Primate and Alfred G.
£ 15 mellowed by la
an . “dh t he introduced a bill last straight over the Cardinals to | .qrowd of 8481 fans last night. |wasninton 1A). 430 000 0io— 8 12 1/to keep him at work. He pulled Vanderbilt's Cousin, two. of his| “7. “ 1 day. "|The Trotters made ft eight (Cigna 0. Hil Si 88-1 1 3p with his ears pricking and he leading Derby rivals. Like Tom, [ile (ews, *4id Mave “is the month calling for a seven-man C Te The Phils racked up No. 5 yes: out x 10.in hel world series |Grasso; Perowski. Miller (3), Smith @) came back looking for the Pho-{Feel, Jucy NEP ng ets ing nine children.” The story said retary of Defense ang outing 16s 4 3 . |and Rossi, Seminick (8), » . . » terday at Raleigh, N. C, 5 to 4,| © asketball Ww oe A |tographers. 1952 debuts ae Lhe +Mays will fly from Houston, Tex. |at least three educators.
Americans. - The All-Stars led at the half, 33 to 32.
second, a neck ahead of Cousin. [,, Birmingham, Ala., today where!
A ; {his case will receive a “special! | ARMAGEDDON AND Master hearing” tomorrow before the Al-| Fiddle, two other Derby hopefuls, |ahama #ate draft board. and One Throw finished in that :
‘order. . - The victory was the sixth in Browns Sign Tackle
with a three-run rally in the ~eighth inning against Dick Bokelmann. Willle Jones led the Phils
‘White Sox-Pirates | Despite Tom Fool's victory,
NEW ORLEANS-—The Chicago Trainer Jack Gaver said the colt
Ma. White Sox and Pittsburgh Pirates Will not run in the Experimental with a homer and a double, whils Eagles Sign 2 More lare expected to $ urs another! —
Del Rice of the Cards hit two| PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 8 (UP) huge crowd here tonight for thelr Lg rness Prizes
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homers and a single. |—The Philadelphia Eaglés today exhibition game. sleigh, NL {received signed contracts for the A throng of 9052, largest sprin . 5 { St. Louls (yy. 02 100 001— 4 } 1/1952 season from Iowa State End. baseball od this city pec Richest Ever eight starts for Tom Fool, who/ CLEVELAND, Apr. 8 (UP)— Boraimann (hh Tyubas 18 and D. Rice Malcolm Schmidt and Charley (1939. turned out last night to see| o " earned his owner $6500, His life- The Cleveland Browns announced | . : ; Robinson, rugged guard from the White Sox come from behind COLUMBUS, O, Apr. 8 (UP)— 4,0 earnings now total $162,460. the signing of Tackle Bob Gain| Athletics-Red Sox | Morgan State and the Green Bay ito beat the Pirates, 4 to 3. Eddie An official of the United States 1... greentree speedster, timed in/of the University of Kentucky | LYNCHBURG, Va.—Having Packers. Robinson, the third Robinson homeréd for the Sox|Irotting Association sald today, gar 1:12 1/5 for the five panels, Who returns to U. 8. football | gotten into the winning habit Negro gridder under contractiand Gus Bell for the Pirates. that harness horses will be com- ,,;q4 £360, $2.50 and $2.10 across after one season in the Canadian 208 N. DAVIDSON against minor league teams, the with the Kagles, was signed as At New Orleans peting for the richest purses iniip. hoard. professional leagues. Philadelphia A's are keeping ita free agent. Schmidt was SEMD \™ vi 163 S00 ooo— § 3 3 the history of the sport this year. CALL GA.451| cALL up against the major leaguers. |drafted by the Eagles last Jan- a or CA snd | Don R. Millar, executive vice! ; An aragiois,
|president of the organization, said Day or Night aa
Meeting a big-league team yes- uary,
{purse schedules filled so far indi-| {cate an increase of at least 10 {per cent over last year's record thigh of $13 million,
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“A COMPARISON of present [early closing’ purses and entrfes {with those of last year makes the! 10 per cent increase estimate ap-| pear a bit on the conservative |side,” he said. “Early closers” are races which require horses be {nominated in the first three {months of the year. {
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