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IT St Joseph Newi-Presi 19fl OFFICIAL WESTERN FOR 1941 Sunday, March 14 Santa Monica, who flattened Gonzales Makes Net History -It st. joseph AT MUSK04HI AT JOPUN AT HUTCHINSON AT H. SMITH AT SAUNA AT TOflKA' Chaftee of Ventura," LEAVENWORTH W. A. Start Will Be on 21 81.

Joseph's Cardinals wilt start tflejlefpnse of their Western todatlpn regular season and Shaughnesiiy play-off champion- May 5S, 17, 11 April 2I. 25 2a. 34, 33 Juna 1. 2. 3, 4 May 4 April 29 30, May 1-1 My 20, 21.

32-23" July II, 12. 13. 14 nn- 5, s. 7 27. 21, -2 July ft 10-10 June 10, 11, 12 SAUNA Aurii-i at AuKtial IS.

Ausunt JO. 21 July .21. 23, 24 Auku 17, II. 19 Atisiut 1, 3, 3 July 29, spt, i. a pt.

r. 6-2. The 25-year-old Mlaa Moran, fourth ranking woman player of the country, succeeds Todd of LaJolla, who did not.dcfend. Talfiert and Don McNeil of New York captured the men's doublet Frank Shields, of New York, 6-4, 3-6, 6-0, 9-T. April 27 My 16, 17,, 11 My S3, 24, May 4 Tun 1.

2. 4 NEW yORK, March 28. CTi Rlfhard (Pahcho) Gontales of 1-os Angeles won the national Indoor tenni championship, today April 29. 30. May 1-1 June J4.

15 20. July Ti; 13. II Jtm 25, 2S-J6 JJuly I. KV-10 HUTCHINSON LTuna 10. 11 12 Junii 27, OS.

PI August 23. 21, 55 11, 13, 17. II 19 Aucuat 1. 3. 3' st filly 32, T.

tiiBIttrtty a gftf April 29. 30. May 1-1 May 3, 4, May 23, SI, SI una Hi 15-15' Jun 11, 12. II May 30. 2t." 23-22.

July li 13, 13 Ausml 20, 21-21 April 27, 31 July 3', 4-4 Aneii't 23. 24, 23 4 IJuly I. 9. 10-10 ST. JOSIPH Jun an, July 1.

1 Juti aa. 34 Iavenworth at the City Stadium This fart Ik official as of tqtlay with the release of the IDItlieague 9, 10 Julv 29, 30, Jl-31 lAUKUnt 1. 2. Aucust 17. II.

It July 3.V M. 27 AiiKtiirt 10, 11, ia, ,13 Dinner Honors Aprtf 39. an. May 1-1 June I I 32' 30, 21 Way 11, 14. -t6 April 24,.

3A. IS Jnly 1 1. 5 11, -1J Aiiauet ir 3. 3, 4 Mav 23 34. 2S July I 10-10 Aurwt 17, 11.

19 LEAVINWORTH Junii.an, July 3 August 30. 31 Juna I. July 29. 30, 31 Heckel Team July 11. 13, II -AuKiurt 30.

21-31 lun 2i, SJ. 3 July 25, M. It 14-14. IS Sftil'i ti I Sept. i.

a hy President Tom Fait father of Hes'lfolnes. 1 The Cwdinii). will close, the season In a home Lahor day double-header with Leavenworth. In addition to the ten regular Sunday home dates, 8t. Joseph tL'ltl hnat In nat yAmftrlu v-t----.

i April 27. 21 Wat Heckel honored ttla cham June t-5, 7 May 17, 11, 19 May 10-30. 31 May 10, 11, 13 Msy 27. 21. July 3.

a. June 2-2, 27 21 TONKA June 29, 30, July 1 July 15, II. 17-17 JuM 17. II. 1J-1D Jim 14.

II My 7, Tun 20: 21 Aumt 3, 7 7 plonshlp. aoftball and basketball Thursday night With Aimusl 15, II 4'. I NEW CHAMriONS NEW 28. WTI United States Indoor tennla champions for 194d, crowned today at the con-elusion of the 46th national tournament: Men's Singles Richard Gonxales, Lo j(ngele, Cal. Women's Slngleav-mGertruda Moran, Santa Monica, Cal, Men's Doubles Bill Tal-bert and Don McNeill, both of New York city.

Women's Doubles Miss Moran and Mrs. Richard A. Buck, New York city. Mixed Doubles-Miss Moran. and Ausiiet 22.

23 24 Auiwst M. 27, 21 tuif 27 August I. July VS. 20. 21 dinner kl the Beacon, 'j day.

The Card willne at Leav April 24. 2S. 2I May 17. 11, 19 14 ay 27. 21, 39 Msy 30-30, SI My I.

7, My 10, It, 13 Juna 5iS. I. 7 Inn 29. 30. July 1 July 4-4.

I A specially, decorated take JOPUN June M-2IV 37, 21 I uly 15. it. 17-17 June 20. 21 Jn 17. 1.

19-13" June 14. 15, II jjuly II, 19, ,20, Aiixuat 13. 14 A.uruM 29 Julv 21. 27. 21 honor, of the championships tha teams won In tht: Y.

M.r VHKint 22 03 24 Auaust 21. 27, as Aueu-t Atiguiit .6. I. 7-' enworth on the Fourth of July. thVolher major haseball holiday rresjdent W.

h. Jtrgarty an-Jiuunred th3, special events: May ft Rood neighbor night. The St. Joseph Chamber of Com- Hlay 13. 14.

ltr II. H- My 30 10, TIT" Uy t. T. JuZt 39. 31 Anril 21.

25 July 2. 3. I 7 AUEU'I 15 16 Jiily 33. 21, 24-24 MUSKOftll Jiitia 17, 18. 19-19' Juna 22, 33, 24.

25 a7 ais" July 11. It, 20. 31 Aifidt 3. 56 July 15, 1, 17-17 Aifcust 30, 31 tuxu't H. 13 leagues.

The trophies that tha teams had won were displayed. Gold basketballs and baseball were awarded to the players by Manager Russell Dldlo. Thirty attended the banquet. August 9 Amn't 2S-SB. Aus'ust 5, 8.

7-7 Sept'. 3. 4 Sept. 1 IJuna 1, 2, 3. 4 Msy t.

10, 11. 13 history to ruje this country's ama April 24, 27. 31 Jrtly 4-4. AilRiiat 13, 14 July 33f. 33, 34 May Juna 20, 51 AugUit i.

7-6 FT, SMITH May 13. 11. 15-15 Juna 23, 23, 24 Autat 10. 11. 13 May ao-ao, 31 Jay lit, 1, 17-17 uut 2-3 29 May 27, as, 29-29 July II, 19.TST.

21 AuxuHt Jun 17. 19 teur game on grass, clay and AusikI 30, 31 p. 1 I rnerre la co-operating with the Cardinals to bring fans from the I trade area to St. Joseph on that iy'WBht. I 9 Western Association; championship pennant raising.

May 29 Shaughnessy play-off I -championship pennant raising. AlKiiat 9 h-i woodcall at "the same' time. The 20 -year -old Callfornlan Double numerals Indicate double-headers. vanquished defending Champion Billy Talbert "of New York, 10-8. 9-7, In the finals of the Parkei4 Takes Net 48tn annual tournament.

Mdrolewski Can Field as Well as He Can Hit Title in Egypt Talbert, ten years older and with experience to match, slugged Softball Plans to BeMade ii wuv wim ins younger opponent from the baseline and almost matched his bullet-ltke service, Both players exhibited a fine Jun 20 Tom Falrweather night. The veteran, president of the league wtlf be'Konored. June 30 to July and July to It Annual Trade Area Baseball Aug. 15 Old timers' game. Aug.

30 Popular player night. Sept. 1 Fan appreciation night. The 8U Joseph club, now In training at Albany, will start for 8t, Joseph on April I9tn order to hold at least two workouts 1 In the home park before the start of the "BOB Ceatlitief ef Planning for' the coming soft- assortment of ground atrokes that brought thunderous applause from the crowd of mora than 2.500 in the Seventh Regiment By HAROLD MORRISON INewa-Preas Staff Memher Observers In the fit, Joseph training camp In Albany, rate Frit Marolewskl, the No, 1 candidate for the Card first base Job thlsaeason, as a great but having played against him In the Amateur Baseball League of America, I remember him as being just as good with the glove as he Is with the stick, Marolewskl, a Chicago youth, got his start toward a profes ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, March 26. CD Frankle Parker of Lou Angeles, forsook the baselines today to defeat Pedro Masslp of Spain, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2, for the singles title In the International Tennis Tourney here.

1 Parker moved toward the net at the start and all "but bleV the Spaniard off the court with his smashes. Mrs. Landry of France took the1 women's singles, fjhe defeated Joy Cannon of Great Britain, 6-1, 6-0. Armory. The women's singles title went to top-seeded Gertrude Moran of Card Schedule, nOMK GAWKS April 24, 25.

26-leaven worth. May 7. I I Muakoaee. -May 9. 10, 11, )2-Fort Smith, -May 16, 17, IS Hallna.

May 27, 31, 29 Tupfka. Way 90-30, 31-Joplin. June 1. 2, 3, 4 Hulchlnaoa. Juna 14, 15, 1-Topoka.

Juna 17, IS, l-19lfort gmlttt, June 30, 21--MukoMi. June 25, 3-2 flallna. June 27, 21, 39 July fi, a-Lfavenworlh. July 1ft, 11. 17-17 JorIi.

July IS, 19. JO, 31 TnpeVa. July 23, 23, 24 Hutchlnaon. Au. I.

I. 7-7Mukose Auc'a, 9 Fori Smith. Mil. 14-14, IS Iayeewortli. Aus.

26, 27, 21 Joplin. Au. 90, 31 8-pt, 2 -Balina. Bpt. 6-i Ieaveiiw.irlh.

FOAD 0AMK9 April 27, 2 Leavenworth, April 29, May 1-1-Topi-ka. May 4. May 13, 14. 15-15-Hulrhlnaoe. May- 30, 21, 22-22-Muko, May 2V 24, Knit Smith.

Juna 5, 7-Sallna. Juna Juna 11, 12, i3 Jnplln. Juna 22, 23. 24 Hulrhlnaon. Jima 30, July 1, 2-alina, July I.

4-4 1eavanworlH. July 9. 10-10--Kort 8mah. July '11, 13, 13Muko. July 25, 26.

27 Hutrhinarvn, July 39. 30. I1-II-Topeka. sional diamond career, by play-- 5 IRONS 2 WOODS DELUXE 1 GOLF IAO $55.00 1 VALUE $OQ50 Larry Jansen ing with the Belolt, club in the A. B.

L. A. (formerly the Kansas Ban Johnson League), lilt Long Ball in Shutout All-Parochial ball Reason has been underway for and It is expected that an announcement will be made soon rejatlve to the general meeting of the league. The executive committee of the Y. M.

Softball Leagues has held several Is now awaiting the opportunity-to confer with the City Recreation Commission before th first general organisation meeting Is called. The "organization meeting likely will be called for next week. General plana for the Softball program for" 1949 are expected to include opportunity for 'general participation as" In the past In commercial, "church, and open competition. The program lat year was a capacity participation Fritx has plenty of power In his 6 foot, 3 Inch frame, which accounts for his ability to hit a tOli ANGELES, March Team Named long He weighs 105 pounds, III. opening dajr pitcher for the New Being right-handed, Marolewskl York Giants, indicated he's ready James Jagodzlnskl, high center with the Orphanage will be somewhat of an oddity to the Kt.

Joseph Cardinal fans if right now. by tossing three-hit exhibition shutout against the You said there'll come a day when we'd want your car and truck business at any old price! team, was named to captain the Mtn't Right Men't Left tM-Ladltt' he wins the first base Job. Since Parochial League team this 1948, when the Cardinal organi Chicago Cubs today. The Giants on, 8-0. year.

zation brought a baseball team Au. 1, 2, 9. 4 Joplin. MAIL ORDERS FILUD Cecil Calloway, St James; Jansen allowed no hlta until Andy Pafko singled In the fifth AUf, iu, l-l, v. i-anna.

Aus. 17, II, 19 rrt flmlttl. Auk. 20 21-21 Muakosee. Au.

23, 24. 25 Ieavnworlh. Ikpt. 4 Leavenworth." Airt MaaOratv The other two safetlea were in the two lighted fields, Goetz Field and South Park. There was some daylight play, but this back to St.

Joseph, the local team has always had a left-hander on first. Glenn Nelson held the Job In 1946 and Al Smfth was the Initial, lacker for the past two years. George Cordonnler, St. Francis; Ralph Murphy, Cathedral, and Junior Crui, Holy Rosary, were named to the fjrst team with Jagodzlnskl. eighth lrinlngslngles by Phil Cav- rretta and Al Walker.

Jansen' Was the first Giant pitcher to go the full distance this spring. He was confined to boys' competition. The annuaT meeting of the Pittsburgh Clpano Magana of Holy Rosary SrORTINla ttOOBS WC- vVae Popular tia laaaa al. lanra. a a.

was named captain of the second fanned six and walked none, leagues Is usually held during lht Frllx's good hitting and out team. Other aecoMJftgv.cjholcea last week In March, The organ! The lean right-hander revived ta.fcftttiog, trWirretrt hurt -faf-HW'-ftowi Kiddoo, Cathedral; Bill Kligore, il. Lock man homered with one on BURBA NK, March it. sections of play follow in early April, with ifcy usually starting err uutcn ijeonara in me nrst, standing glove work' made hira a favorile wnrtfif Betotr Ifts friendly personality made him well liked byi all the player, -both on hl own teamand on the opposing clubs. Immaculate Conception, and Albert Sybil, Orphanage.

Niw Tint li WV-The Pittsburgh Pirates bom- Rookie Bill Jennings hit a grand Honorable mention went to baedea Tour pltcheri for eighteen elam homer off the same fllnger hit today and coasted to an 11 CLASSIC PLAIDS Jerry Schroedet1, St. Francis; Joe Nernay. Cathedral; Carl Jagod Marclewskl was signed by the to i victory over the Bt. Louis tne middle of May, The program last year was reduced to 75 teams, the capacity of the two lighted fields. It Is expected there will be close to that number of teams this year, I In the fourth, and Herman Franks added a two-run double off Emll Kush In the Franks led the New York attack with three Cardinal organization and aent to zlnskl.

Orphanage; Dick Browns. It was the Bmoky City erew'a eighth etraight In citrus St. Francla; Junior Henandei, HoljrB-osary, and Frank Bullivan, St. Patrick's. belt competitions.

lor three. HANKED EVENLY Th wore: RUE Nw Turk (N) 400 (170- Its their Albany, class farm team, last year, where he played under former St. Joseph manager, Bob Blantorf. His hitting ability and geflera.1 all-around play there earned him a promotion to the St. Joseph club this year.

The team title this year went A two-run triple by F.d Stevens In the' first Inning started the Pirates on their way and the Browns were never In the contest. Stevens also contributed a homer Chiat.o mm ooo 0 3 2 Bllrt: Jnrn nil Franks: Ijfnn. to the Holy Rosary team. They went through the season withouf a loss and then wan the annual ii, Chlpmsn to), Kush 17) and ho- votnoy. tournament.

MONTREAL, March 26. -Ml Henri Rochon, Davis Cup veteran of Montreal, and Rene Buser, former Davis Cup player for Switzerland and now of Montreal, today were given Joint No. 1 ranking by the Canadian Lawn Tennis Association. In the eighth. Eight of the.

Pi St. Francis wait runner-up in Tribe Downs rates' hlta were for extra bases, including a brace of doublet by Olt Plans Intra-SquarJ Game for Cards Today the meet, Immaculate Conception captured the consolation. Here are the plaids with I fast. All the rich intonation! of Scottish origin -that will appeal to your taste for distinguished woolens. They tailor perfectly and wear terminably.

See them In our Custom Tailoring Department. Select your plaid then it it cut in tht style you prefer. And tailored to give you the comfort which only INDIVIDUAL tailoring can bring. Wally Westlake. Coast Champs Rookie Southpaw 'Bill Werle started for the Corsairs and held ALBANY.

March 28. V) 4 Chisox Make Another FRITZ MAROLEWSKI (Special) Providing the hoti the Browns to one unearned run Addition to Chain weather of the last three days continues, Manager Hal Olt plans a sneak preview of his 1949 Bt. Is now belting letter high pitches in five Innings. Bob Chesnes, who finished, was touched for a three-run homer by Hank Arft In Forrest Cook, business man the eighth. Joseph Cardinal here tomorrow afternoon, in the first Intra-squad ager, and President T.

G. Reaves of the Columbus club, were camp The ernre: It T. Flltaburfh 214 OlO-ll II I game of the season; visitors today Olt Is con St. Units (A) OU0OI0O3O-4 7 1 zM: Hatti-rlea: Werle, Cheanes tiand 55; cerned over the number of left-hand hltlKs on the St, Joseph club Albany team will open the Georgia-Florida season riteralfl, McCgullnitsU tetr Oarrer: "Our boys have progressed rap; Idfv en4 been tltrg first class condition the last few Olt said, "if the sunny weather continues, we will be In OAKLAND, March VPiTha World Champion Cleve: land Indiana punched out IT hits today to humble the Oakland Oaks, champions of the Pacific Coast League. 14 to 4, before J1.305 spectators.

Trt confined, most of Its attack to the second and fourth innings when they made 13 Tuns i eft 11 blows, including homers by Bob Lemon, Jim Hegan and Ken, Lemon worked the first aeven Innings for the Tribe, allowing aeven blows and four runs. Frank "Tanlah hvfrled the lait two frames Press Up Your, Car With 1 JACOBS "Guaranteed io Fit'L SEAT COVERS Seat cevert made kf Jecaki re lirtaly 'aaereiita! It" plat Wla Memmlctl, attractive nl cemfertoble. Via tar Tear Car aaiattarlat JACOBS AUTO i Blaran, ll, Kney.t7), Medlinfir (8) and Lollar. Volleyball here ApHl 12 In a new $125,000 CHICAGO, March 26 Stockton of the class California League hai Joined the Chicago While Sox farm system under a limited working agreement. StocktBtl T5 managed fi VtncK DIMagglo, borther of Joe and Domi It will be Affiliated with the Waterloo, Iowa, club In the class Three I League, owned outright by the Sox.

Eleven minor league clubs now are affiliated the White Sox. ENTER NET MEET MIAMI BEACH, March 28 1 Nancy Chffe, Tr'ei- iiua "al- frr ball park built by the Cardinals prime condition very soon." Olt plans to have Bob Hoffman. Bob Gregory', Davie Brown and Buddy Gamble is with Al I I ax. Team to rort bsny Bob Stanton has his family In a new home In West SChrls Haughey part In to morrow's workout on the mound. Frankfprt, where he will man age this season.

The Y. M. A. volleyball team The St. Joseph club had an extensive batting session today with will go to Fort Leavenworth to )' and gave up a hit In each Inning.

pla volleyball team Plfk Plro, Nwk JOE IROSEN Custom Shop I a (Al VtViW1 14 17 1 the raj tomorrow ight. ryrt WvkU 1.1 1.1 i ficrriM-tK i. aaarcn nnirin ir -u. i (mri IliwhtTtU'ri, nhalrnfiflf Hie- trtllyV AX Tt puff, trmmL wllh the army group. Neighbor 'tennl rhamprmMhlp tournament to be held here April 10-17.

Ernest Settemhre, University of hit the ball hard, lie promises to be a popular member op this Cahjr 1 IJos(inriO-7, Miami tackle. Do You Tdki9 Time Ouf v-- year'i club. Jim Nlrkell, a left-i handed first baseman belonging' to Joseph, haa-been working out with the A lien town club and has looked good, to Manager Al roiiilomc Runs 3Jep 7 The team will leave the here at 6:30,, according to Mr. Hochman. i On the Inert match between the two teams, 'the locale, won the five- game match, 16-14, 11-15, 15-12, 9-15 and 15-12.

Madison Letts, former local star, plays en the Fort team, Is made up mostly of faculty members In the command school. The local team Is preparing for the West Central Area meet at Wichita. It will be played on Saturday, April 9. for Regular SAFETY TAMPA, Fla March 28. -MV-Fltcher Jack Kramer and Center Fielder Tommy O'Brien hit grand alam homers during separate five; run Innings today the Boston Red Sox downed the Cincinnati Holllngsworlh.

Bill Blackwell, Walter Lamey and Ken Morgan, along with Olt. all hit well today for St. Joseph. Notes Haughey has a bad case NEWUEEPS If 49 Hock Jttp USED JEEPS 1141 ll.ek 1141 Rii, dtw tft. SB50 1141 Rati, aiW lap $(50 1141 Rtw tel.

S5IS Ing In a pair of new shoes Don- nle Jlenn worked for Allentown yesterday and-showed a nice cur yesterday and showed a nice curve, CTIOWS Reds, 10-7, before a crowd of 1,327 fans. O'Brien's round-trlpper came In a 4 the fourth after the Box had loaded the bases on two walks and Third Backer Grady Hatton's ror. Vy I insp Jayhawks M. U. Grid Contract but no control Gene Thorn will pitch for Allentown Sunday In Its first game of the season Chuck Shields la being used In center field by Columbus, Ga.

Manager Kemp Wicker has Improved Shields' hitting. Chuck Writt or Phone for Parrs Willys Trained Mechanics BECKLEY MOTOR CO. 513 South 8th Phone 2-1217 Redleg Rookie Jlarry Perkovr- kl took over from Btarter Vander Meer in the fifth and IMWRENCE, March 26, (INS)-r A four-year home-snd- Boston promptly filled the bases home football contract was signed today by representatives of the on two singles and a walk to set the stage fnr Kramfra blow1 over University of Kansas and South ern Methodist University, lheWft field wall. "ia ota TI H.mtnn (A) 000 5VI 000 -10 9 3 UnrinnaH 000 013 031 7 11 3 TJEFENS Ralterles: Kramer. Mrrall IS) ami Pitta; VaniW Mrer.

Perkuwakl (5, 1, Howell (3) and Murll.r, The first game will be played October 2.1, 1952, In Dallas, Texas, and will be the first time the two schools have met on the gridiron. The other contests were scheduled for Lawrence, October 24, 195.1; Dallas, October 23, 1M, and Lawrence, October 22, 1 Pirates in th "Good Olde Dayi" chtcked their iriipi from item to stern before-lighting out for parti unknown YOU, T06, could end up in J'Parti Unknown" if your brakes suddenly, fail or a tie rod coroes, loose Come in, we will check your LIGHTS, BRAKES and STEERING If we find something that should be repaired or replaced we will notify you No obligation on your part to' have necessary repairs made In our shop. MILLER CHEVROLET CO. Pep to Make Irst Start Since Title Go TAMPA, March 28.1lP)- -4-. tieciuie' Ahead in Style "America's Comfort Hat" Featherwelglit Champion Willie Fep will meet Ernest Nogues, Tampa llghlwelghtcre Tues 811.00 Yea.

fa III Leber Willi O1IN0 VAIVIS CHAN CAStON SISIAT hiao SIFACI VAIVU cliah CAtiuanoi TUNS' INOINI CkerelH Only. Matwlel litre OlWl liaMlly Ut PIXLER'S AUTO SERVICE Mil Ollw Wiaaa -Jtl CHIYSOLIT SffCIAlltTS day in nis nrai ring appearance alpce fegnlhihg Ms crown from Bandy, Saddler last month, Pep and Nogues will bo a four-- round exhibition on the Joe Felpl heavyweight card, Tromnter Lou Vlscusl, Pep's manager, salvi todsy. ''Naxar At All Leading Stores 117 Sotrti Ith St. Phone 2-7701 "Mee is St. JeMt" 14.

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