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IP Tm miHvim TiNNgsstAN, Mania, n. if 44 and Seleci-s Dick Wilsbrt Clubrs as Red Lucas' Nine ains 2-0 Victofiy vols Kiet MLa-season rucriLna iiichl i i Balser. LioDold. TraHd To Design New Meet Richland's New 'Par- una'sOpuiioa as Ml Larry Gilbert May Have Second Russell Meers in Ernie Balser jf-jfy RAYMOND JOHNSON Blank Mates in Tussle Red's Team Tags Lanky Phillips For Runs; Sebastian Hits Triple -BOWLING GREEN. April 10 (Spl) Mid-Season pitching marked ths second intra-squad game which the Nashville Vols staged here today, a short tims before rain drenched the diamond.

Red Lucas' nine evened the score with Charley Brewster' club by gaining a 2 to 0 decision. i A third game will be played Wednesday, Larry Gilbert announced tonight The Vol manager said he Course in Role As Architect Teaching Ability Highly Recommended By Top-Flight Stars By BOB TEBER Dick Wilson is ths new nrofi Ernies Balder is youngster Nash ville Vol fans are going to like and Southern League hitters are going to hate. The young pitcher from Massachu setts is the most promising 01 an tne rookies Larrv Gilbert has in the train- waa doubtful if the field would be sional of the Richland Golf Club. The Delrsy Beach, Fla, golfer dry enough Tueaday for a workout after tha heavy rain. He does hone to eet in a short drill like ing quarters at Bowling Green, Ky.

He is a tall, handsome waa Aired by the board of. directors Of the.ehtbr;t ita irarulau- 4 tfaiaer may be the Ed Sauer of the 1944 vols, ui coarse last night and will report to take chasing fungoes. over nis outies within two weeks. fie will not do the hittinor that Sauer did. J.

Wilson will return td Florida to Balaer Effective" Ernie Balser, the young south Neither will he tlav nraeticallv everv nosi- It MM day to wind up his affairs and to tion. He is a pitcher, not an outfielder. If. Gilbert is not one to cro overboard on a move his family to Nashvllls. In a joint statement mads after tne selection of the dynamie Wil- paw, turned the Lucas outfit back with one hit during hia three inninga on the rubber.

That lone safety was delivered by little Johnny Sebastlsn, the first man to face him at the start of the game. Se C- aon over a field of eight candidatea ior ioe position vacated by Pro it. The other came in the sixth. Russ Myers walked, atole second and third and scored on wild 'Sebastiinrtples'Pt -'-4r-jF 'Travis Howard, with a single down the third base line, and Johnny Sebastian, with a triple, were the only players able to get hits outside the infield. Bobby Carlson was tested at second base ajid Chief Moses King at third, but Manager Gilbert waa unable to get a lins on either.

For neither had a fielding chance during the tussle. Bob Garner, the pitcher-outfielder who served awhile in 1942 with Chattanooga and Birmingham, reported thia morning. He pitched batting practice and then played outfield in the aix-innlng game. Gilbert may use Garner in the outfield if he shows sufficient hitting ability. rookie until he is positive he can make the irrade.

Then he is cautious In his remarks ft for fear a youngster's head might swejl up. 1 4 It is no secret, however, Larry is sweet on Balser. No mathematical formula is 1 j) inanes Darmer, President Joe Cal licott and Secretary B. B. "JarV bastian tripled, but Ernie etruck Horner said: i out the next two hitters and got the third out to prevent any scor e- i v' "Aftet considering seriously ths ppucauons received by officers needed to know he is banking on the Wor-NVwx snd directors of the Richland Club, the board haa decided to emnlov veai.tr, uurier aiuiouK'i ne nas nu practically no experience in professional r' Dick Wilson as professional due to hia experience not only as a capable rail no.

Balser has a srood live arm. That is the instructor, out aa a golfing arch Iteet The board and Mr. Wilson are No. 1 thing Gilbert wants when he is looking over a rookie hurler. Ernie has something on the ball, too, and, unlike in -perfect agreement on tha Rich ing.

Gregory Lippold, who opposed Balser for the first three frames, hurled shutout ball, too. The elongated Iowan waa just as stingy with base hits and exhibited a good curve that had the Brewsters either popping up or hitting rollers into hla teammates' hands. Trahd Leeks Good Vie Trshd, little left (tender from Illinois, followed Lippold on the rubber for the Lucases' and he, too, turned In a neat whitewashing job. Darrel Phillips, six-foot seven-Inch right hander, was the victim of both runs. He hurled the last three rounds for the Brewsters and hia wildness helped the Lucas crew.

land club's expansivs plans for the most south naws. he has good control future, particularly its policy of stressing the development of young Ernie exhibited plenty of poise in the intra-camp game Staff Photo bT John Malont the job to Wilson at thsir msstlng isst night, deeming him to be the best qualified for ths job ef essisting in the club's sxpsnsien. In addition te being a fine player and top-notch instructor, Wilson fs a golfing architect Rssplsndent in sports plsid, Pre Dick Wilson (Isft) waa photographed lunching at the Richlsnd Golf Club yssterdey afternoon and "selling" himself te members snd Club Prssidsnt Joe Callicott, (right). The Richland beard ef directors awarded goners. yesterday.

He Minted Rtd Lucas' outfit to ont hit and narry a rim ta bia threa rounds. Tha majority of players on Lucat' ttam We believe the hlrine of Dick Wilaon as professional by this club Is distinct contribution to rolf in art counted on aa regulara. Balaar might another Russ Meera. Larry grins when Erni rxasnviue. la compared with Ruaa.

He doein want to commit himself until Highly Recommended Dai't Walt Tea Laig RECAP in Time Im Yaur Tim GENERAL TIRE CO. All WwrkmmuUt Gum-Mind i 1401 tread tt. Pheae 1-4444 ha su seen mora of the Mu- Wilson waa highly recommended Stainback's Homer Gives Yankees chuaetts boxman. For one thing, They found him difficult to hit wsi the word Piggy ssnt us by to Callicott and Horner when they attended the P. O.

A. sanctioned war-bond tournament in Knoxville The first run cams in the fourth. A walk and two infield hits Nby Lewis Soloman and Trahd produced laat week by Fred Corcoran, tournament director of the pro golfing 5-4 Win Over Giants Revsec Droit Doay, uraig wood, Toney Penna and Byron Nelson all top ranking profeaslonala. ATLANTIC CITY, N. April 10-4lr-Outflelder Tuck Stalnback batted in three runs In the second inning wtih an Inside the park home They rated him as one of the too run today to giver mini ilt 1.

I teachers In the game today and the Hat of golf clubs hs's designed and conatructsd apeaks volumea for hla Mokes Yonks Flog Threot 'Yankees a 5-4 victory over ths New York Gianta Ed Clark who saw him at tne Milwaukee camp last wssk. "I havs the job clinched." Pruett spent part of last year In the navy but received a medical discharge last fall. Hs finished the season aa the Brewers' second string receiver. Hank Helf. Vol catcher In 1941-42, waa the No.

1 backstopper. New Guinea World Series Via Leo Fischer'a column in the Chicago Herald American comes a letter about a Softball gsms in New Guinea that ahould bring a chuckle. "We have had an Inter-squad-ron Softball lasgus going for the last three months," Cpl. H. M.

Pullman wrote, "and we are now in the midst ef what we call the 'New Guinea World At Isst night's gsms the efficisl attendance was givsn as 0 paid, 463 ssrvice men. 34 Jeeps, 4 Gl in a nine inning delphia Phillies, Bragan is classified 1-A in the draft and will soon take his physical examination. Veteran Outfielder Dixie Walker, being tried at the hot corner, may soon bs shifted elsewhere if Manager Leo Durocher ia aatisfied with Bragan. ability as a golf-course architect Wilaon waa with Toomey and Flynn, golf architects and contracting engineers, from 1925 until 1931 during which time he designed the Southwinds Win Railroad League The Southwinda, shattering seasonal records for ths Railroad bowling league, clinched the loop's championship laat night at ths Metros Center lanes with a fancy pinfall of 2,618. The team also had high single game of 954.

F. B. Liles with 234 and G. W. Pugh's exhibition game.

By BOB CONSIDINE Bill Zuber made hie debut for the Tanks, going six NEW YORK. April 10 (INS) Gen. Lewis B. Hershey's new selective service directive, tempo innings and get- rarily deferring all men over 26, ting credit for the 3A-hole Boca Raton layout at Boca Raton, the It-hole Indian Creek course at Miami Beach, the Cleveland Country Club course, 18 holes: the Shinnecock Hills. 13-hole course and the 13-hole Miami Shores layout Balaer haa better control than Meers did.

Ruaa led the Southern League In 1941 with 16 wine and five loiiee. I Played in Three- Balaer gave pro ball a fling Iat In 1042. He joined Madiaon In the Three-Eye League and won three gamea. He aerved in relief rolea on aeveral occaaiona. The young hurler he ie only 81 years ale and has been rejected for military service, chalked up 23 wlna in 1941.

Pitching for Commerce High School In Worcester, hs bagged 12 decisions without a less. Then he won 13 gamea in New England semi-pro circles that summer. Pitching In the Boston city playoffs last fall, Balser hurled a one-hitter in one game and a Shutout in the other. He la a kid who ia definitely a major league prospect and one whom Nashville fans are certain to like. He ia a cleancut lad, a lltUe on the bashful aids.

Keep an aye on him. Pruett Cinches Job Piggy Pruett former Central High School athlete, ia a happy youngater these daya aa he works out with ths Milwaukee Brewers. "I'm going to be the Brewere' first string catcher thla year," 14 Yank Terry Goes Route will have a number of repercus triumph. PLAINFIELD, N. April 10 i i Cliff Melton, who gave up one fun the Bscsms Pre In 1931 fm Yank Terry went tbe route for the Boston Red Sox today, shutting out tha Newark Beara of the International League 4-0 in a nine-inning SHOES FOR MEN He turned professional in 1931.

583 led individual rolling. Bob Eaves with 20T and Howard Baldridge's 567 topped the General and four in the sscond, and Lou Polll. who ahut the Yanka out in taking the Job at the Delray Beach exhibition game. Terry held the four Inninga. shared the Giant club and remained as pro and club i85 trucks, 1 Red Cross girl (it bslng Beara to four hits.

The Sox scored one run In ths fifth, another in the manager until the course waa ladles' day) and 3 nativss. closed last year due to the ex Praising ths value of the game seventh and added two in ths ninth. igencies of the war in Florida. for the soldiers. Corporal Pull see eie is 4 Kawark (Int.) Terrv aa4 Caarov man wrote: "To me and practically every member of our squadron, softball ia the greatest mo riaaataa aae Va- sions in the baseball world.

The new order probably means another pennant for the New York Yankees, and ths salvation of a minor league or two. Players now "frozen" in war plant joba might defrost themselves. The Yankees announced today that the team's two outstanding pitchers, Spud Chandler and Ernie Bonham both of whom have passed their physical exams and were about to go into uniform will return to ths team Immediately. They won 35 gamea for the Yanks last year; should win more this season, when the brand of hitter will be at its lowest ebb in a generation. They'll do much to restore the Yanks, who have suffered so heavily in manpower losses ss to becoms an underdog entry in the 1S44 pennant race.

LOW Last year Wilson waa engaged in airport landscaping work for ths government aeeding the airports at Newcastle, Reading, and (41. Moore it), Marlaaa srofaal, glCI pitching. Yankeea announced today that two star members of Its champion-ahip team of last year Pitchers Spud Chandler and Ernie Bonham would join the club thia week. Both have been accepted for military service though neither haa been assigned an induction date. Nmt Tot see sea sal 1 Htm York 11 le 7 1 MtlUa, Polll (III an LeaibarSI.

Stba-toa IS) i Zaber. Lrtaa (7) aae) Oarbara. rnuaaeipnia, Pa. Tigers' Higgins Reports In hla letter of application the Summer League Forming At Melrose Alleys A summer bowling league to run 16 weeka ia being organised at the Melroae alleys it waa announced last night by Wilbur Crenshaw, league play manager. The loop will atart on May 8 and roll through August 7.

Tha Melrose Center ia air-conditioned. Five teama of the proposed 16-team circuit entered last night rale builder there ia. we argue and replay the gamea until way past midnight It sort of lessons our loneliness for those ws left behind and gets our mind on other things besides ths war." new Richland pro stated: "I am 40 EVANSVILLE, April 10 Ull The Detroit Tigers reached full years old, married and have one daughter. I would like to make connections with some club that haa a strength today with the arrival of Michael (Pinky) Higgins, who lr More than thirty 7 joined the squad in a 00-mindte workout cut short by rain. amartly try led toaa in trie popular ahades ef tan, brown a Also black.

future. The Richland club definitely haa a future and its members Who have had an opportunity to meet Dick Wilaon in the two daya he'a been 25 Softball Teams Eye The Tigers break camp tomorrow, playing exhibition gamea at There is, of course, a chance that Chandler, Bonham and all others Louisville, Seymour and Muncle, here are completely aold on his Butcher Blanks Indians INDIANAPOLIS. April 10 On Max Butcher whltewaahed the Cleveland Indians, 6 to 0, today In an abbreviated exhibition game which waa ended by rain just as ths Pittsburgh Plratea completed their half of the seventh inning. Vernon Kennedy, who was triad Shoe League which closes next week. The Office team dominated over 26 who are not malting "a ability to send the club sky-rocket Ind, en route to the home field for a week-end series with the contribution to easential agricul ing into the national golfing pic II two iToatt Berths in Local Loops team play with scores of 873 and 2,606.

ture, war production or war supporting activities" will bs taken into uniform if their draft boards de Pittsburgh Pirates. Cards'-litwhiler. Called John Matthews was the top keg- ture. "Personality plus" Is an on-the-nosa description of the new professional. He's a mixer and his memory for names is phenomenal He haa yet failed to call a mem cided- that there aren enough Twentv-flva teama signified their lntentiona of playing In ths soft- ST.

LOUIS. April Out men of the 18-25-year old class to keep up the boards' quotas. That question is now being studied. No ball leagues under supervision of the Municipal Baaeball Association at tha meeting at the T. M.

C. A. last night. Five others, including four girls' teama, were unofficially repre UAfi ler in tne commercial League last night at Yates' Brothers. He clipped the pins for a total of 233 to capture the high aingle game and continued his pin-wizardy in racking up a total pin-fall of 570 for the three-game total victory.

Ths Washington Manufacturing but by the Buccaneers at the beginning of hia pitching career, faced them and waa touched for six hits In four Innings, after which two more were obtained from Walter Embree. Butcher held the Indians to five ainglea. rui.k.r.k jei tea a a fielder Danny Litwhiler of the St Louia Cardinals haa been ordered to Jefferson Barracka for an army physical examination April 18, the one knows how long ths study will ber's name correctly upon meeting again and he has met many Richland members. sented, at the session, the first held laat ijfjsTAWr-1 day the Cardinals open their major league schedule here with Pitts Capable Golfer Although Wilson haa never play Rosenblum Sets this apring to organize the leaguea. The Junior League waa completed with eight teama.

One girls' team waa definite and four-other were Hated aa nrobables. Ths Capitol OTaiaaa see a a burgh. ed the tournament circuit-; he's Duncan Plays comDine ran away with the team play honors for ths single game, knocking the pins for total of 818. In the three-game total divialon for Klaaca rallee laat Itkl. Batrktr an Uimii Ktaaeer.

Kaabrot fl) aaS Lroa. DarllB. more than a capable golfer. He Rain which caused postponement taifii for Jttt Moved that Sunday when he of Sunday second City Series game last two or three- saJHns, ad four ed ven iwhh par tbe sfSTVte. first time he ever saw the course.

Shuttle face Bttwtur restricted practice today to Newsom Reports to AV sjFsgajioB oajiirett.twt ior mj Callicott baa ths word of Stan- a pitcnerr workout unaer tne lee Hampton and Peck Owen that Stan da. This Afternoon Wilson's a golfer. They have play By JOHN BIBB team reaay to jrour dint" are expected to convert the circuit Into oa eight-club loon. Two Vul-tee leaguea, with alx teams In each, war represented. State Champa Back Hoover Truckers.

Capitol League Pitching selections for tomorrow's game are unchanged Mort ed with him many times during FREDERICK. Md April 10 UP) Louia (Bobo) Newsom arrived In the Philadelphia Athletics' training camp today the exact day he promised Connls Mack he would report vacations at Delray. "Hell tear The Duncan Lorlghorns will at Marvin Rosenblum, former city champion, sounded warning to ths field in the 11th annual city badminton tournament last night that Richland apart" they aaid. cooper and Max Lanier for the Cardinals, Steve Sundra and Jack Kramer for the Browns. tempt to break Into tha win column lop score in mat aeclion or play.

Buckeye Boxers Lead in A.A.U. Despits the fact he never tour champions and winners of the city ed the circuit Wilson is widely ac for the first time this year today when they meet strong Battle Ground Academy from Franklin. and atata titles ana usnerai enoee he is the man to beat for the title In the meet which at the quainted among tha profeaslonala, a factor that should be highly I were the only members or tne Capitol League with repreaenta- T. M. H.

A. MM Exhibition Baseball The tussle is set for 3:30 o'clock at Centennial diamond No. 1. Rosenblum turned back Lt John Bobo went directly to the ball park for a talk with Mack. He did not put on a uniform, and did not sign a contract but said hs would like to pitch tomorrow's exhibition game agalnat the Toronto MapleLeafs." benericlal to tne aucceaa of the $10,000 P.

O. A. war bond tourna tlvea at the aession. George Hodges represented Hoover and Gabby The Longhorna were victima of ment scheduled here for late sum- Hough of Berry Field, rated aa one of -ih leading contenders, 15-10, 15-4, after drawinr a first round BOSTON. April 10 (IP Ohio an early scoring spree by Castls Street trie oe nereis rmer.

Thever General Hospital applied took aa overwhelming leadJnllntei Heights laat Wedneaday when they Another strong contributing fac bye. Lieutenant Hough had di Baataa OS Sol see posed of A. D. Compton. 11-2, 11-4.

dropped a 10-7 decision. However, the local nine was beginning to inationi or the 56th annual national amateur boxing championships to- tor in tne aeiection ol wuaon waa hla extension experience at build rkiiaiku see est eum Jararr. CarSoal (), Srhaeker it) eat Klalta: Kartaaabarear aa awtalek. Ben Pollack conquered Ralph for a berth through Lt Dom Can-tern a. athletic officer at the base.

Measey Bought a franchise, Roy Disspayna representing the club. I There is a possibility that First ing golf courses. Richland officers warm In the fading Innings of the contest and thia afternoon's Hotrman in tne other feature are still attempting to close a deal nignt oy placing nine men In semifinals of the two-day tourney at Boston Garden before 4,254 fans. The Buckeye Belters, who cap- match on the opening card, winning 15-12. 15-12.

for a new alto for the club, hoping Stu Hofferth Reports battle is expected to be a much tighter affair with tha visitora AT BAINBBIDGg. MABTLAND W-tHttitI tot IS 1 alnbrMa eoe StS COS IS I Win. Ufelm aae FrrraU: fVUaaa. CMa I SI aa Saketflas. AT MADISON, WIS Mllwaaka (AA let SAS IS U'TmliT wt Wkwaaala las SIS 4 4 AMia.

SebMta it). CaUvtll and Braaa aaS BaSaaat: Jarack. Faaram (1) aaS SiMlaaS. AT WIST POINT. N.

T. (Tl. eallcS aai al Stb). Maalraal ilat) SI I aae ie 1 inn, aae lea tol 1 WaaSa. Labaoa.

ZMIaaar. Wataabarat. Oalia aaS Janaoaak: Waakkara, FraakUa. Tart aaS Caaamlaa, McAUa. to start work this spring or early Lutheran, Berry Jneia ana vunee.

all last year members, will field Dr. M. T. Bush, defending cham- given the slight edge. WILMINGTON, Del, April 10 summer.

ivirea lop nonora in last year a tourney, bid fair to repeat their 1929 Callicott alzed up the announce The Franklin Institution romped Sion, did not get into action aa a drew a first round bye. La ron i a Libby and Mrs. Hoffman performance when five boxera from (TrV-Ken Raffensberger held the Boston Braves to two hits today, ss the Philadelphia Phillies de ment of Wilson's selection this over Central laat week, 9 to 0, In a melee that waa called in the last teama. Cooks Beer may aiso nave a clubw i General Shoe girle were definite. A3en Aircraft, Tennesses Aircraft.

VultM and Werthan Bar Company Ohio were crowned national gained the finals In ths women's di feated the Braves, 3-1, in a nine- way and the other officers concurred "We could have looked the country over and not found a man half of ths fifth because of un favorable weather conditions. inning exhibition game. Th Phils collected two runs off Al Javery were other possibilities. Almon Second honors went to Missouri with five men atill in the running while a three-way tie developed be vision and will meet Wednesday night Miss Libby disposed of Jean Mitchell in three sets and Mra. Hoffman ousted Helen Dean In better suited to the plans, policy in the third and another off Ar- and membership of this club." tween Massachusetts, Pennsylvania.

Wilaon was equally enthuaiaauo Straight Set. mand Cardonl in the aixth. Boston; scored Its lone run In th sixth. ,4 Al Smith Slated lo Hurl Lin nlsht renuu: Washington and Oklahoma with three men each in the tourney. over the chance to aarva up and coming Richland.

He waa greatly impressed with ths club's enthu Catcher Stuart Hoffertrc who hit Mmi'i int let: L. Sutter bnt M. Davit. ll-ie. 17-15: W.

C. Pom btat J. ine states or Khode Island, Vir m. 11-11. 1S-7: M.

LoTFmtn brat ginia, New Jersey, Colorado, New .301 In 134 games for Indianapolis last season, Jolnsd the Braves be-fore the game and Veteran Out- siasm and progressiveness and commented particularly on the ttoncentratton-of good' golf era. fteldrr Chet Ross wlredManeger IndiansLOpentbjcago By LARKY SMITH CLEVELAND. April 10 iD Al Smith was waived out of ths National League five years ago, but today he ia the Cleveland Indiana' Bob Coleman that he will leave bis 4. h(t. i-a.

ii-it. Eddie carr bMI Piul Wlnlin. IT-1. l-: D. Bll WiT 14M.WMH.B4 Houth beat A.

D. Compimi. 11-1. 11-4: I Rice won owr Phil O'Brlrn. sefauli: Bra Pollack bT Ralph Hoftmah.

1S-U. lt-ll: Marvin HoMnblutn brat Lmtenant Houth. 15-10. 15-4: M. Loeman beat B.

Kantor. 15-18. 1S-S. Womrn'l alnilMi JranMltrtirtt -brat Vlralnia Tort. 1 I.I PILSNER DEED Peacock in Penn Relays Buffalo.

N. war job and Join the club In Boston on Wsdnesday. PHILADELPHIA, April 10 1 EulB.cs Peacock -will compete In York and Louisiana placed one each to bring to 32 the number of boxers who wilt aee aofibn tomorrow night In the windup. Heavily favored to reach the final rounds were the Ohio contenders. Light-heavyweight Ray Standifer otCvajadda944atlonlIGol- den Gloves champion, and the heavy-punching Sgt Eddie Simms, also of Cleveland.

Ohio waa unrepresented only la the 126 and 160 pound clasaes. AND ALE mound ace and Manager Lou Boudreau's choice to the University of Pannsylvania. "re- IBolsdnTtoTBatlThirdi: hurl the season opener against the White Box at Chi lay carnival AprH2cVand-29f or cago April la. FRENCH UCIC Ind, April 10 brat Mmle Jonea. U-J.

Il-S: Mra. Hoffman brat Krlrn Dranr lt-r. 1M: Laronla Libby btat Jran Mitchell. U-9. i-ll.

U-3. Mrn't alnalca achrduie tor toniaht tol-lowt: Srrarant McDonald Morion: Ruttrr Ta. wlnnrr of Brrcrant McDonald- the fifth time alnce 1935, Peen an At 35 a man isn't auppoaed to be much of a pitcher 4fV-Bill Nicholson, IMS rune- nounced today. batted-in king who hit 2 home rune for the Chleaxo Cubs last Morton. H.

Kantor tk. a. Sriai-haumr Dr. M. T.

Buah n. W. C. Potu: Eddie Carr tt. Lee Dice: D.

Bailer Ta. J. but consider Smltty's accomplishments last year: be notched 17 victories and waa beaten only aeven timea. Three of the triumphs were shutouts, two were two-hitters and two others were four-hitters. The aging lefthander made the American League's all-star team auaa tun mm wttatanu annual aa year, will bat In third position instead of hla usual clean-up spot this season.

Manager Jimmy Wil 50,000 See English Hawklna orAjlen Aircraft, Claude Tankaley orTehnessee Aircraft Capt Mao Pickard of Vultee and Rosa of Werthan were pree- jnt i Tha Junior League will be composed of Bailey Juniors, Waverljr-BelmontT Ingle wood. "Woodbine. Vine Hill, Curdwood, Westerners ind tha Independent. R. F.

Amon-tte represented the Bailey Juniors ind Jnglewood. Other representa-lvea werer Webb Ttrterot Wood-jine. C. Bateman of Vine Hill, 3UaVTurner of Waverly-Belmont, tiarold Boucher of Curdwood, WiV-ittr Heatings and W. H.

McCul-o-Jgh of ths Independents and Donald Webb of the Westerners. Another meeting of all the eagues will be held a week from onlght at which time dates for opening will be aet and it will decided the number of gamea to played. independents Seek Game for Sunday A. Hlcka, manager of the Nashville Independent, lesuee a hallensre to plsy any team Sunday at Shelby Park. Hick.

announced that ail membera 'fhia team are to practice afternoon at 5:30 o'clock on aSf-E? it.re.ted in conUcUng Ilcki may call 9M. MrnTl doublra beam at a'clock. Pa r- Inta folio: W. C. Potu and Ralph Hoffman Ta.

Srrarant McDonald and john Pranskt: Licuwnant Houth and D. Bailey son announced today. Racing Season Open without the vote of hla own manager and at the cloae of the season the Cleveland chapter of the Baaeball Nicholson pscsd tha Cuba regu Lee Rlcr and J. HaatT: Paul Wrln- lars to a 5-1 victory over tbe zan- ttrln and Phillip O'Brien Tt. M.

Roaen-blum ffd Brn Pollack: Bddie Carr and B. Kantor a. M. Kantor and Dr. Buah.

Writers Association designated him the club's most, valuable player. The veteran haa been one of the Tribe's pitching mainstays from the day he waa picked off the acrap I ft If ceaev at a Seed nlgana today In a game cut to inninga by rain: He tripled in the fourth to score two men and give rito fej a New Orleans Youth Hurls 2nd No-Hitter heap at Buffalo and haa demonstrated ona quality which ia shared by comparatively few pitchers he's a fallow who beats the good ball cluba. Ed Hanysewskl a victory over Henry Wyse. Each pitcher allowed seven hits Al Smith LONDON, April 10 UP The racing season opened today at the Windsor track 28 mllea up the Thamee front London and a record-breaking crowd of 60,000 aaw Dorothy Paget'a Derby favorite "Orestes" lose by a neck to -The Solicitor." Many fana tapering off Eng-landa four-day Easter holiday paid 140 to $30 to cab drivers to take them to the track. The preaa of the crowd at one time broke the entrance gates and many women fainted.

"Old Porky," aa hia teammates call him, turned away the Yankeea NEW ORLEANS. April 10 MP) tnree times in nve starts laat sea- Toung Dick Callahan of Holy Cross Bragan Joins Bums son. He hid a perfect percentage Hieh School pitched his second over Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia BEAR N. April straight no-hit no-run gams here todsy, defeating intra-clty rival, Fortler High. 4-0.

CALL US FOR LlCHTINC 5-41J5. MR. KOLLIDAY Electrical Construction Ini 109 Srb Avew N. and Washington, and broke even In 10 (U Bobby Bragan. ona of the Brooklyn Dodgers' six catchers.

appeared againat Smitty haa lost much of his speed but haa learned how to make the batter hit the ball he wants him to hit The batter may get a base on balls but they won't get the ball they're hoping lor. Callahan twirled a 4-0 game joined the club today and ia alated for a trial at third base. A former two tries againat Boston. St Louia waa hla Jinx club. The Brownies bested Al each of the four times ha against Warren Easton's schoolboy nine last Tuesday.

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