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mj.KKJ.iJ l.fc FACET SIXTEEN POUGHKEEBSIE NEW YORKER i FRIDAY. MARCH If. 1949 in fro basso Clinches Senior Playoff Crown mi i 'i i i ii iT Tl if" 'in i i ii i ii i 'ii liiaiiM waaaia i i. ataf i sunn i .1 hko i i i BarlhBeals League Squad Torsone Bows For Second Time Taking oyer in tha tecond teeeion, tha Trabo eager cracked tha Toraone Youth club quintal, 62 to 46, tail night at the eourt to clinch ha playoff title of the Senior league. Berth knocked off the Dutchess team, 76 to 60, in the National division action.

Of! to a miserable iurt, the Tra. bun outfit caught fir midway through the schedule and rimed with ruali to head (he pack It finished In a second place tie with Torsone, won that playoff, and then took the Jfewtourgh squad in the eeml tlnals The Youth club waant up to par Wat night and after the opening period, failed to threaten. The defense of the Tlctors was solid most of the way but the Torsone pattern left opposing eagera wide open eev eral times. This was particularly so near the end when Trabasso built up th suable margin Foul ahoU helped both oulflLs build up the final score Trabasso made 20 whllf Toraone converted 16 There were 25 personala called on the Youth club and 26 on Trabasso Bob Boyer and Nels Orogan went out with flve each Jar Trabawo to join Bob Pouter, Bud Beyer antt'Cd Donohue of Torsone TIIK VICTORS got a 11 to apread at the first period and then Jumped away, 3o to 15 at the intermission During Vie second half the edge fluctuated around a down point moat of tftertimc Tony Slnlbaldl topped the Tra baaso outfit with seven field goals and seven fouls for 21 points He meahed IT of the counts in the last half Barth hung up quarter leada of 14 to 34 to 21 end 53 to 38 over the Dutchess squad Both teams threw defense out the window In Uie free scoring lat half Like Trabasso Barth got off to a mediocre start In the start ana then clicked off a long string of wins. Ron Black toaaed In 19 polnU for the winners.

Cosmo Pugltme tallied 18 The Dutchess Ave had Don Ifan naln high with 18 counts. The box score TOBSOMB ra rr tl IUlhbU Sandy Green honored at Dinner Held in Washington Donald "Bandy oreen, one or the all time grid greats at Poughkeepale High school, waa recently feted with Marlon Motley Cleveland Brown' star fullback, at the annual Pigskin club a dinner In Washington, Oreen, a 11 5 pound plunging fulBMUlk," waa co )ap4aln of the Howard university eleven In 194s His brlllant work earned him mention on Tommy Harmon's LitnrAU Amerlca team Sandy, who was a standout with Sam Kallorhs powerhouse squads In 1837 30 may take a fling at professional football this fill At the Pigskin clubs dinner, Oreen waa given an award "In appreciation of the loyalty ahown and the contribution rendered to the field of athletic rrAaaalo rf 4 a 14 Paatar It Bajar 1 4 a Donohua rs a curotoio i a a Btraab kj I 11 as TEAMSSO la) ro re To Bograr rf 4 Mara rg 1 7 Oraeaa if Ooala II SIS Mora Btalbaldl rg ai Douusu i a i si as cor ftl Hril quartar IS a la favor ef TralMMO Brora at half a I ta taw of Tretoaaaa cora third quarter 40 SS 1 favor of Trabaaao Foelr raJia a Tra baaae Toraooa SS Kefareaa Nolaon afaeltl. Timor Loeaobardl. Sctwar Baeor bsbtw rrai ra ra; Tat, PailUaa rf 4 IS Latin rf SIS Cblert 1 I Pouuccl 4 1 IS unci a is Ormabr rf 1 Rathbun rg 4 Banaaatlo If 111 SS Tg BlTcaota laoi ro re Tot, Kalaaa rf 4 IM1U If 4 IS Johnaon 4 Iff Lwall, rg 111 Mannaln Ig 4 II Miner I a 10 Brar at flral guarttr 14 la faor of Barlh Brere at half 14 II la favor of Bonn, acora at third quarter a 3t In favor of Barth Rafarata Ntlaun aiagill Timrr aamgobardl Bcorara totta. Par JPjo Basketball (Br Tt 4nteiee pVVMp LAST hltaHT RlaULT attHSBftaHaaW of AaaMrtcej St UiUl.

MllUltaaapull 11 RochaMT 73 11 York B. It mora Glovers Impressive In Eastern Finals NEW YORK (API It's a highly explosive Eastern team that will square off against Western rivals In the Oolden Oloves lnter clty battle of champion her March 28 The East repreaentatlve who will trade punches with lltlbts picked In Chicago were decided lat nlgttt In a rork sorkjarsslon that kept a crowd of 11 548 entertained at Madison Square Oarden Battlers rrom Washington took off team, honors winning three of the eight championship gpd accounting for the only two knockouts recorded In the title fight Xwxt other knockout were pro. duceti In the consolation scrsps ln volvlng amateur beaten In the semi final Roland Randall a 180 pound handyman, and llght heavywetght Ellott Power a hard hitting army private were the boy from the na tions capital who got rid of their work In a hurry Randall knocked out Prank Pat terson of New York In 1 28 of the first round Poweraamashed Roosevelt Laborde of Hempstead, to the floor right after the opening bell and the rtJeree stopped the conflict In 1 35 ofNthe first round after Laborde rose to hi feet grogglly Washington ha another aumt champion In Eugene Smith a 11 pounder who hits fast and hard Smith outpointed Victor Luis Oon aalsa of Purto Rico One of the last year a champion waa a repeater but In the next higher weight division John Baxton of New York lightweight UUIst in ins, won the welterweight crown with a clone verdict" over Leon Doughtry of Washington The result waa roundly booed a wag Albert Hunter's decision over Juan Curtt, a clever Puerto Rtran, In the 120 pound class Hunter rrp rrsenua new rork Bob Baker, the rug cleaner from Pittsburgh, won th heavyweUht crown oy outpointing Van Curry of Hempstead He had eliminated Coley Wallace, the defending cham pion rrom New York, In the netnl flnala Noel Humphreys of Huntlniton Va gave an outstanding exhibition of punching power In outpointing Joe Wanulry New Yorks 16 yrar old darling for the 118 pound crown Bobby Barnes of Buffalo won th lJ5 pound chamolonahlD' with a Kdeclslon over Johnny Craven of Jacksonville, Pla Strikes and Spares laiSstaa IT nnftttw zx UNI BOND PROCESS 'WMKiitiWfwr 7fr Ho rivals, do rival holea 15 mot) lining arocr, lor quieter, tatt atotpa. 511.9S if Hudson Valley Section All stars Named FJVfe SchOOlS I AlUlsrTosm III lift Maroon, MiMDrook ieek Lage wins Our Eaiy Pp Pld fiOODYEAR Strrko Store Kew MarU. BtraH I.HU Palmlcra bowled 183 184200 547 for tops In the Progressive league mi weea Hcnaner had 210 543 Wllhelm hit 842 Vogt 632 R.

wiuiams 527 Purdv 517 A Van ek 207 Rau 502 and A No Ian 501 Mlraglia rolled 183 178 188 528 lor the high mark In the Queen City Ladles league Orant had 484 and McKeow 458 Pete Furnarl rapped the keg for 304 223 19 812 for leading honors tin the Wapplngera Central School racuuy league Klgm behind Rog Ketcham with a smart 263 first gam and 157 188 810 Nekton Mau rer supped 281 207 142 570 and Kermlt Parr hit 502 In the Ladies Social league Barton acored games of 180 110 135 48 to top the evening plsy Ra quet had 450 for runner up spot IC aU Bananas team swept three games from Elena Tavern five to go In a first place tie with Bablari Sport Circle after action In the Veteran Victory league last night at the Dutches Rec lane Bob Rath bun paced the Ac club with 564 Harold Montalto had 541 and Walt Plkul hit 501 BabUrt Bport five worWwo from Pogg Nash with Jack FarrUh spark. tPg the Inm wth eal STI. Bob Rob bin hitting 343 665, John Lasko 308 641 and Nick Kocsak 308 544 Sal Plorello waa high man for the night knocking the plna ever for 198 215 188 681 BUI Mackey had 211 578 Vine Oarrtgen 201 200575 S74 PhU Veraara 223 573, Eddie ToUon 203 667, El Dahowskl (60 Ken Potter 227 555 Bob Hslflejd 208 545, Dalbo 301 545. Al Oohl 214 642. and Dick Rhea SOS SIT, ABrv iu Bcnauac 534 HviTanT die Charley uecaer Jue Harding 630.

JorjOoth. 627 Ed Tulacg 528. Don Cross 814 John Tulct 511 Petteroaal 589. and John Owen 604 Pacejka smacked 1T1 U1 206 667 to lead the Commercial loop, lei night Miner had 583. Sham.

berg 6JS. Light Jr 211 630 Parrell 631, Naal 34. Eium 202 523. 8 RabbiU'15, J. Bsyno 614, and Loreoxo 606.

Kay Connor led the Dutchea Ladle' league with 1B0 U7 2O8 575 BaraU McTaggtrt had 111, Anna Bow 207 613. Lola Buckley 510. Eileen Nowlk lit. Joyce Hermann 504 Kay Wrtmor 60S, and Eileen Nag. angast 100.

Oardan Tavern rollid high team triple with 3398 Farmed. Plnka bad feign learn (Ingle with MS. Land players Two More Clubs To Be Selected Five schools landed playera on the 1948 49 All star team the Hudson Valley section of the Dutchess County Scho lastic league. The squad was selected in cooperation with the team coachea Unlike most All star olab tills ooe lncludea 10 playera, two for each ration It a what trve name Impure, full rowier An All star roster of the Harlem Valley section of th DC8L will alAo be published Another win Include Poughtee'pale Arllncton, Wapplngers Palls Rooeevelt Central Highland Beacon and Cardin al Parley Military academy players Named to Uie All star club of the Hudson Valley section are Buxzy Smith and Jose Calvlno Oakwood Tom Lattln, Rhlneberk and Don Moul Red Hook forwards Jim Pruessel Anderson and Tom Pot tenburgh Rhlneberk centers Eltlng Burger Oakwood John Oardner Staatsburg Jack Lewis Red Hook, snd Harold Harris Rhlnebeck guards Oalnlng honorable mention are John Syvertsen Art Culver Orne Haaks and John Brandt Pine Plain, Jlrn CoTann Anderson school snd Bruce Teator Red Hook Sixteen plaers gained mention Here a look at the All stars BUZZY SMITH Oakwood for ward Smith avrraged LI point a game for the Quakers Posvflsed with all around ability Smith plav ed good on defence and well as of fer Recognised by roaches a the sparkplug of the Champa Buxzy hall from Trumansburg TOM LATTIN Rhlnebeck eager Tom Is a speedy ball handler blessed with a sliarp hook shot He was a leading scorer for the team. JOSE CALVINO Prom Carecaa, Venesuela, Jose cloaed out hi hoop duty with the Quaker this seann An aggressive playef Jose hustles from start to finish He a real driving type of athlete RED MOUL Prom Red Hook Moul received plaudit for hi clever bail handling He has quick hands enabling him to Intercept passes at opportune momenta during a con test liJJAJPRUE8SELL A Junior for imi Clemen Mich Jim scored 14 points In 12 lesgue game foro brilliant 16 I average He acored 14 point agaliut Rhlneberk In 17 games playrd by Anderson Pruraaell accounted for 273 points TOM POTTENBUROH A towering 6 7 Junior Pottenburgh performed at the pivot for Rhlnebeck He showed steady improvement during the season In hi all around play, particularly In hi ahootlng He used hi reach to good advantage in playing the boards ELTtNO BURGER Prom Pough kecptle.

Burger showed marked de fensive ability for the Oakwood team A stocky player he 1 nevertheless speedy for his size He 1 a steady alert performer who taxes charge when the going 1 tense JOHN OARDNER The best all around player In the aectlon Oardner was a standout with a sub par Staatsburg quintet A fine scorer John held the team together One of the rival coachea remarked Not enough ran be said about this boy He Just ha it JACK LEWIS A scrappy fast player Lewi a a key man In the Red Hook attack An accurate et shot he had a fine outnle percentage HAROLD HARRIS A sharp defensive man Harris wa not easily shaken He showed ability In bringing the ball up court when pressed from all aides The six plavers who received hon orable mention all played ett for their respective clubs during the campaign Colmiti a senior from Rochester plunked 159 point in 12 Anderson loop games for an aver age of 13 3 per game He tallied 238 points In 17 games Brandt a fresh man at Pine Plains showed fine natural ability a a ball plaer Ke I tbbed a future star Culver I a strong hard driving boy who did good work on rebounds All slar I Player Po. rkhaol Busxy Smith Oakwood Tom Lattln Rhlnebeck Jose Calvlno Oakwood Don Moul Red Hook Jim Pruemell Anderson Tom Pottenburgh Rhlnebeck John Oardner Staatsburg EUlng Burger pakwood Jslk Lewis Red Hook Harold Harris Rhlnebeck Honorable mention John Syvertsen. John Brandt, Oene Hawka and Art Culver Pine Plain Jim Colson, Anderson school, and Bruca Teator, Red. Hook. Washington First Baptist Win WatsiihinRton at and Pint Hap tlfft rvcorrd upprt wins in Pough krrpHle Church league playoff gamej l.ut night At the Pint Presbyterian church gim They play tomorrow night at 8 clock at th court In the flnaJji In the flrst game tomorrow night at 7 clock two girl; teams will be Alated Christ chufth won the regular vtarvon pennant but bowed to Waur, lngton St 27 to 18 laM night The JewUh center lwt to Firm Baptist, 35 to 15 The ho wore jrvtiMi crntk ra Ml) TfH.

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Hi rVor at Uunl. quarvar zj i ravor or Wath si of tartaara ntittri Rrrra Moran mt Bloomer Srortr BVctar Nash Seeks Berth On Phillips Ball Team Paul Niush ton of Mr and Mn Nash 8 South street Rhine be'ck in one of the leading contender for catcher on the Phillip academy baseball team whlrh opens ILi fteanoQ on April 13 Nash who a eteran of liwt yeara team and ha aLno sened as vartlty bsltetblt team manager la In nil senior year at tht Andover Mass school Gems, Ribbons Slate Baffle Playoff Duel Set at Arlington Tomorrow night at Uvr Arlington High achool court, the Wapplngtrs rails Blue Ribbons battla th Amcnla Ocra Pontlaca for Um reg ular raori champlonahlp of th Mtd HudOTl league Th Junior teams will oollid at 7 30 clock, followed by the main erent and Amenla deadlocked at the end of the schedule with records of 18 win nd two defeat The Ribbon bowed to Amenla 47 to 42 and to Liberty 35 to 29 In game pled last Nov 28 They haven been aetback. since Sixteen straight league win were rolled up the combination headed by Bob rnstrr Cosmo Pugllese Jack and Jim Van Voorhls Rsy Hudaon and Harold Hare Wapplngers took Amenta the second time, 80 to 50 on Jan 37 Amenta other league loss waa to Libert) bj 44 to 41 tall) last Nov 14 The Oems scored 10 Jlralght after that before being halted by the Ribbon Psclng the Amenlans are the Belter brothers Fritz Mueller BUI Smith Ted Clferrl and Jack McEnroe The winner of tomorrows engsge nent will be paired with Liberty In theaemi fl.nal pla)ofTs The loser uill hook up with Mlllerton quintet In the semi final Intereflt In tomorrows game Is high in Wapplngers Falls A car van of car Is slated to motoT to the Arlington gym lor the climactic clash The Ribbons ruwva booked the strong Beacon Varalty team for a Sunday afternoon duel at the Wapplngers Fall Central school gym This will be Boosters day In the Falls In the first game at 3 15 clock Barth will meet th Blue Ribbon Juniors 9 Arlington's Maroon and tKa9 iviiiiDrooK memorials win seek playoff games tonight al the State Armory court The Tipr' towners take on a power packed Hastings quintet after Millbrook meets the Brewster club, Putnam county champ at 6 o'clock The Maroon matches basket with a team that ha dropped 1 135 point In II game for an average of (3 HaaUnga won 15 and lost I bowing In close games to Ry, Osdnlng and North Tarrytown Th outfit captured the Hudson River league In Weatehetter county Arlington has a record 17 victories and one defeat In this campaign The club lost at Highland by two points All other opponent were taken Tonight test will be the most severe of the schedule and will be for the Clan title of Section One a Tltr OVFRALL record of th two Clas team are similar The Brewster Bears under coach Wilbur Opdvke racked up a 14 4 slate while Millbrook ended the sesson with an 11 5 record and then added two more wins In playoff start Our emmfy representative will have to stop the accomplished Doug Scolplno If It hope to come out on top The senior eager has scored sverage of 17 6 points per game this year His greatest effort wa 45 point In the season finale Brewster sjartlng five are Bob Buby right forward Scolplno left forward Oabe Vetgre center Floyd VanCoughnent rntht guard and Qualn Pugaley left guard Scolplno nd Vetare axe the only veterans of the 1947 48 team whloh reached the seml flnsls In this same tournament before losing out to Kstofiah Hart's. Fargo Gain Dart Finals Hart and Fargo gained the finals of the Industrial Dartball leagtie prftvofTi, last night at the YMCA The Hart a club took two from IBM to end that erle Fargo dropped a pair to Butt Service and then rallied In the but game to close out competition The Hart men decbloned IBM 14 to and 25 to 6 Butu scored over Fargo 22 to 17 and 18 to 10 before loalrj 15 to John ButU Jr and Roy Claycomb loused 6 for 6 with the Service entry Walter Barrett and Art FUoia had perfect games for Fargo while Bill LHommedleu of Hart a clicked for 4 for 4 for the Plalnamen Sy.erttien and Hawk are good all around per former i for the pine Plain, club In all Pine Plain received four sloU on the Hat a credit to the balance of the aquad Teator gained praise for ht ability to paaa off to team mates cutting through. A rival coach commented "He continually panned off to others so there would be the factor needed In basket ball team work Taking part In the poll mere the following coaches Bill Butterfteld of Oakwood I Barton of Pine Plain Central school Sunny Hll dreth of Rhlnebeck Hltfh school George Traver of Anderson school BUI Prantz of StaaUburg Union Free tat hoot and Lindsay North am of Red Hook High achool.

Pioneer Boxers SpliNTwo Matches Two Pioneer gym boxers split derisions last night In th municipal auditorium In Kingston Reggt Henderson defeated Johrmy Luca retlo 121 Canastota In a slow three rounder Leroy Duella lot to Larry Clark 158 of Albany The semi final pairing Sid Barne soii 147 Berkshire school and Art SdJToletU 141. of Long Island was beat match Sid was down for an eight count In the second round and again In the third At the start of the fourth the Long Islander rttned In blows and the referee called a halt after 94 seconds had elapsed. In the main event, Jim Hardy 147 Berkshire school, stopped Johnny Rodgers 138 of Long Island tn 1 0a of the third round Fift eaen of the 98 plaers cur rentlv campaigning In the National Hockey league are married Storm King Prep Drops Oakwood Oakwood lost to Storm King Prep 53 to 37 In a cage game this meek at the Preppers gym The Quakers' record now stands at 13 4 Storm King being the only team to drop them twice while Millbrook and Pine Plains also won decisions The final game of the locals campaign will be played Saturday when they meet the. Alumni team of the school This promises to be an Interesting duel with recent Oakwood stars returning to tackle the present successful club The Quakers were behind 16 to In the first quaffer of the Storm King fracaxbut came back to narrow the lead to 23 to 19 at the half With Moose Satklpd leading the (Tensive Oakwood came althln three points of the Preppers at the third period halt 32 to 29 It drive then faltered In the final quarter as Storm King rang up Its large mar gin Sal kind sank 12 points to Oakwood ahlle Bill Orubman dropped In nine Sloan sparked the winners with 19 points followed by Rome 14 Oak woods jayvrea defeated the Storm Klngers 26 to 23 in the opening game Pete VanKIcecJc threw In 11 points for Oakwood and Connor connected for 10 for Storm King The Quaker Juniors ended the seam with an impressive 11 to 3 record The box score 04KWOOO ST ro Tot Ctlainn rf I ft 4 Oiffnkfl If ft ft Snrmrr tf ft Orubrnttn rf lift Buti If 1 4 al. nd ft 1 13 Burn Bft Hohn rf ft ft 1ft IT TOBM KINO (ft.

ro FT Tot Ro rf I 14 Dayton If SIS Sloan 1 ft 1ft Blatdin rg I ft 4 Vil I 4 IV If ft I II 11 Son ft flrwt quarltt 1ft ft In l4or Storm Kini Bc or kt half l3 1ft In favor of Storm Kuif Vor at third quanar in favor orainrm Kini tutor) Ladd Btpimr SetmtMir OFFICIAL COLONIAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE 1949 At Klng4 Kingston Poughk eepsie 5rtm.f6rdw Bridgeport Waterbury Read May IT Juna 1S 18 35 July 4 4 1J 3 Aug 1414. JO. 21 May 7 SI Junr ihrty Aug TSTJTC May 5 10 11 Junr 4 t'i July 14, IS Aug 4, t. Hay II. 1511 JUM 10 Juna Is, 3 July n.

3414 May M. an Jun i. 1 July T. I. SO, 11 Aug It.

11 Orpt. 1,1 I Bund) I holWays At Pavghacapsl At Part ChrMar May IS ST SO SO June I. 336. July 12" 38 Aug IS 3121 Al BUmfard The May 14 Jun 9 1JM 10 July la May 1. 10.

11 Juna 4. s9 Jurat 31, 31 July 14, 19 AUv4.fcl. ii si i j. i 3 May I. May 31 Jun.

1 July 3. 33, 30 Aug 10 Bept. a.fr Sundays I holidays May 13 29 Jun 2 11 II SO lO'tOT 31 Aug 3, It, 2131 May 19 II 31 Jun 33. 34 July IV it 31 Aug I II BPt. 1 Jiejt May 17.

2 SO May 31 3233 June 14 19' July SO. 3111 Aug II. IT pt May 4. 10. II Jun 15 Jun 31, 33 July 14, 19 Aug 4.B.

31 Sundays I Jiollday May 4 13 34 Juna 3 1313 TJuiy i Aug 3 11 37 Mart 30 382S Jun 7 17 July 1 1 37 Aug 77, II Sept 3 May II, 37 30 Jun 1111 39 iULAUiUILJi. ag." Ug 11,3121 29 Aug, 3, 11,3121 ff I May June 1. 2 July 3. Aug 10 3pt. 1.

4 II 31 Mar M. 1911, II Jun 10 33, 34 July 33 3434 Aug. II. I Sundayg tafillday Al Bridgeport May 11 If 3I June I 23 34 July 1717 21 Ajlg tn Sept 1 Al WatrrBury May 30. 3' Juno 7.

17 LJuly 1 1 27 Aug 77, II Sept 3 I 13 34 June 3 1313 July 5 I 22 Aug I 12 27 May 0 20 392 June 7 17 July II 27 Aug 7 II fiu 3 Sports Mar 17 37 30 Jun 1111 39 July 4 13 30 Aug. 1414. 30 39 I Sunday I holidays May 11. .29 Jun 3. 11 II 30 July 1010, 31 Aug 11, 3131 May I 13 34 Juna 3 1312 July 5 May 11 28 May II 21 30 June II 3'3 July 4.

13 21 Aug 13.3131,: Page I Sunday I holiday Denote. Sundays. JJoutila. number tndlraU dmibli wadera. Doubl headers are atAeduled lor each Sunday amiHQnnsnQQQQ JAV8EN TO HURL PHOEKIX (API Larry Jansrn will tag the mound tomorrow when the New York Olant open their exhibition schedule against the Cleveland Indian says manager Leo Durochrr Durocher also said esterdsy ha plana to start Sheldon Jones against the Tribe Sunday a gam Both contests are slated lor Tucson Aril Mario Plcone who I regarded as having a good chance of making th Olant hurling corps, gave up one hit In a two lnnlng tlnt In an yintra squaa game yeatraay Kennedy Appointed Publicity Director Of Colonial League Walter Kenned) of Stamford, Conn ha been appointed publicity director for the Colonial Baseball league this season Former public relation director at the University of Notre Dame Kennedy Is now aenlng In a similar capacity for the professlonsl Basketball Association of America His York City office I tn the empire State building Tigers' Houtfeman Injured in Collision LAKELAND FLA AP The Detroit TUftM hopes of making a.

fight for the 1949 American league pennant got a smashing blow tods Thev lout Art Houtteman outig. pitcher 4t high promise In a lakeland hospital early today it wa discovered that the 31 year old righthander Auffered a skull fracture In an automobile truck col llatton hut night A medical report also said that Houtteman suffered a fracture of the central vertebrae which la just below the idtull Tha Tigers frankly dldn know hrn th last ball youngster would return to action if at all Their worst fear were that Houtteman might never pitch again but the doctor weren making any eomment on that Five hour after his convertible cmr collided with a five ton fruit truck in downtown Lakeland Houtteman waa stUVjunconaclous at Mor rell Memorial hospital here Thp pitcher and three Lakeland companions in hlx car were hurt The crash took place Shortly before midnight a block from the Tigers training headquarters Friends said the four were returning from a Florida Southern college dance Injured ltn Houtteman were JeaneU Bradley 20 of Lakeland and two Florida Southern students MelvuiA Knpwlea 34 of Fair Lawn and Arthur Falls 19 of Queens Village All were brought to the hospital Industrial Loop Closes Campaign Members of the Dutches Industrial Shuffleboard league closed their regular aeason tournament series with games played Wednes dsy and Thursdsy night st the Red Men club In Wednesday night lesgue attlon the Railroaders won ai of ten games from Tavlor MaDUlarturing Co and Dalrylra took three of four games Tnfpl Awnrrlosi league play Federal Bearings won Union Varsity Letter five contests from DeLavsl snd IBM i 'ht w. i uuiiK TANK8V8 CARDS st PBrreRSBURQ rut. ap The New York Yankee open their exhibition achedul against th 8t Louis Cardinals tomorrow and manager Caaey Stangel already la looking over his Injured list He aald after yesterday a session that Joe DIMagglo may not appear at all and that If he does It will be pinch hitter Charley Keller, another of hi outfield sum may play a few innings late In the game, he Indicated Tommv Henrlch the third member of the regular picket squad, la ready for action DODGERS TRAtrL VERO BEACH FLA (AP) Manager Barney Shotton led his Brooklyn Dodgers on a safari to Miami today where they will tackl the Boston Braves tn a weekend ex. hlbttlon set However the members of tha squad Trm were buzzing about th words which paved between Jackl Robinson and Chris Van Cuyk a oung pitcher assigned to Fort Worth of the Texs league Van Cuyk dusted off Robbie a couple of times in an lntra squad game yesterday and trje first bane msn warned htm against repetition of the close throwing After the game though Robinson.

apparently cooled off said he wanted to fnrget the incident If Van Cuyk would do the same ROOKIE SIIINFS BRADENTON FLA (API Boston Braves rookie pitcher Normla Roy had It oh good authority today that his hurling I Impressive John CJutfin general manager of the National league champions, watched the Waltham pitcher work two Innings In yesterday's lntrssquad game He was enthusiastic over Roy showing Roy now under contract to tha Braves glass AAA American association fai In Milwaukee gave only one hit, no walks and struck out one He alno made two putouts covering first on infield rollers PITCHERS 8TRIIE SARASOTA FLA (AP) Two BoMon Red Sox pitchers Chuck Stobbs and Prank Qulnn are making strong trie to stick with the club Stobbs 30 year old bonus "player from Norfolk Va gave one run tn four Innings In an lntrasquad game yesterday Qulnn former Yale star also worked four frames and allowed one tally He struck out three snd walked only one FFILER I NUMBERS TUCBON ARIZ lAPl Rapid Robert Feller got his first 1949 exhibition unlimbeiing yesterday when he hurled four innings of th Cleveland Indiana second lntrasquad game Feller gate two hit and no run walked two and fanned on Hi team Harder Pal won 2 1 also copped five gsmes from Hart BUI Hauver, Federal and Joe Bocchlno DeLaval. the two top men Hold In the Thursday night loop op poaed each other In action last night and Haurac noeed out Bocchlno for the point scoring title with 272 against 285 Jim Capley Taylor won the title In the Wednesday circuit with 226 point Prank Zelezntck of Taylor wa runnerup Official playoffs will be held Marcn 16 17 and 24 A dinner and award presentation ceremony are scheduled for March 21 according to Francis Btahlt. secretary of the league Th final standings Wednesday League Railroaders 19 24 Dalrylra 47 21 Taylor 43 62 SchaU 30 Thursday League Federal Bearings 61 2 IBM in a DeUval 49 4 Hart a 2 eg tain of the Union college swimming team wa awarded his Block ter director of athletic Tofel la a breast stroke standout with the Union mermen Fights Last Hight Til AaaMcUltagJ rrttwi C1XVCLAND Dak WMn.r t1 rn Und Or atoppM Billy Toi 1T1 hil. dflphu FRESNO CAUF rurK 14 BtcKkion cihl oppai rrtnki Vlffs.nl 11 Wkitrbur Conn PHIl AD.tl.PWlA Eddl Owstt lfhtlftdfliphit. utpointtrd Dui fUtUrd 1.1 Nf Ysrk I College Basketball (Br Tha Aaaaalala Fraaa) VRSTSaUAV sOBB aaafatra fl Bnwklya Ply rratt Saalplll 1 LM Mj alliaaurl 11 OSIahaaaa Cur Craithloa Arkaaaaa SS Anaaa as (Per DUtrtei ncaat NAIB Taaraaf IQaarUf ghaalal aawu aa saaiard uilaia USIaaa Suia 1 laaaertallaai IUHH Bafla a Mavlbwaatara tl asillns Taaaa Tecj HONir uyr.6 nut a.

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