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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1930. GASCOS BASEBALL TEAM IS REAL DARK HORSE OF INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE THIS YEAR — UMPIRES TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT TO FORM NEW BRITAIN BOARD OF OFFICIALS — ONLY EIGHTEEN GAMES PLAYED IN MAJORS SINCE OPENING DAY — SPORT ITEMS. ONLY 18 GAMES PLAYED / SINCE OPENING MONDAY Double Headers Are Piling Up During These Rainy Days — Western Teams Provide Most of Action Yesterday—Cardinals Swamp Cubs—Pirates Take Third Victo! From Cincinnati Reds — Cleveland Indians Hand Detroit Tigers Their First Defeat of Season. Most of the baseball news so far {his season has been that the f are due 1o get a good supply of ba | in bills in another month or so. | Dou Double headers have been piling up | at a rate of almost one for every 1wo zames on the major league schedt during the fir < of the cam- paign. From Monday. the opening day, through Friday, 33 games were card Adan Wiison MANAGERS FACE TOUGH ASSIGNMENT IN BETTERING STANDINGS |LOCAL- UMPIRES TO FORM NEW BOARD OF OFFICIALS First Step in Organization to Be Taken at Meeting Called for Monday Night—Leading Arbiters in the City Behind the Movement — All Candidates for Membership to Undergo An Examination—Organ- LEAGUE FINALLY GETS UNDER WAY Four of International League's Bight Clubs Start Off ization Will Be Welcomed by Managers and Fans. The first step in the organization of a New Britain board of umpires will be taken Monday night at a meeting of a number of those inter- ested. The session will be held in the Herald office and will be at- tended by those men who have been working at semi-pro and amateur games in this city for a number of years. Among those who are backing the movement and will probably be members of the board if such a thing is created, are Eddie Crowley, ~d and only 1§ were plaved, most of | . e : 5 By the Associated Press. Mike Lynch, Larry Mangan, Arthur them in the west. The American | 2 5 Sl o : ; Four of the International league's|Campbell, Mickey Noonan, Jimmy was the worst sufferer with o T 000 001 000—1 % : : ‘ ecight clubs finally have managed tp| Maher, Jimmy Greene and several of the 15 postponements. 032 001 sox—11 | i o beat the weather man long enough | others. The four western tcams of the Na- sagieLiRher g Touth t; o : - , s to play their first games of the sea-| At the present time, this city has e 1 notle i TN s ‘ : : ; ik son. no board of umpires although this tional league, the only ones 1o get ielbere, Bush to English to Tol ; : et 7 L : through all their games so far, pro- | =, E t Bases on 5 “ g - While rain was preventing hostil- | territory is covered in other sports vided most of the action yesterday | 2T 1 2 Bush 1. off War- 4 ities for the third successive day,|by basketball and baseball officials. and Cleveland and Detroit alone did | e RiEiCisiaulc e & { £ 3 at Jersey City and Newark yester-|Jt is thought that for the good of o 707 The Amertcalltieus [,' : g RCher | i i . day, Toronto and Baltimore opened |the game, an association of recog- At Louis, Bill Hallahan of the | e : : . the campaign with victories over|nized and capable baseball officials Cardinals turned in onc more of the | ; . ]fmflmz and Rochester, respective :;laliwll;orsvo‘fi\;lal:‘l}f;:"icncd both by brilliant pitching . that have | 7 - % i - ; e Y o o £ X v i s s m‘ . . ] i Hecinic Sand, Rochester castoff,| The purpose of the board will be e oniags Oibs 11 made a general nuisance of himself | the formation of an association of beat the cham g0 Cu to his former team mgtes at Bal-|umpires all of whom will be recog- o 1. Hallahan still was "Wild Bill" | FEN[;ING HUNHRS timore where the Orioles won by 4 |nized because of their membership giving nine walks, but when he got 1 AR A i . i to 3. Sand drove in all of the|on the board. as arbiters who are the ball over the plate the Cubs| st Ko . Hia & Orioles’ runs with a homer and a|efficient and able to handle baseball ETlEn g ’;l:‘;‘)“ :};’,"g“;?El.s i R of With / R : i double and handled ,seven chances|games. The board, as constituted, \ e only tw afely. Tols Stk : in the field without a slip. will' receive applications from those and Taylor connected for singles m.! 1 SWorasmen Romp It A5 - p i - 3 Tex Carleton and Stuart Bolen |séoking membership aand wil pat for e oty o rne ™% Tyo Team Championships e : N "=/ |wascd an cven battle most of the |candidates under cxamination be- e only & | - = = z z 7 M way. Rochester scored two runs in |fore membership will be granted. The Cardinals, who hase done| S VR | ' BILL MEKECHRIE OAN HOWLEV BOB SHAWKEY ihE 0ttt Gl o Tnitthol aisthEbat! Thiix wiilll TIEINTE EhS oA & most of the heavy hitting so far. Yorl Awcil 2 (P—The | 3y JAY LS Carleton wcakened in the seventh Although some suspicion has been drove Guy Bush from the mound lao l~” '0' K, 5 pri ol 'w < e X I = ey (Finishe1|and cighth and the Orioles scored a | expressed in certain circles that the with 11 hits in five lnainge e G L | (Associated Press Feature Service) E0Btoy - SOX M | pair of runs in cach of these two|umpires arc forming a union that tinued their mauling against Lon- romnml off with most of the ]VBHOV<‘ N v ¥ # | cighth, won lost 46, Pct. .377) ‘ A i ket in the Intercollegiate Fencing Asso-| New York, April 19 (D ”“" & —Tom Oliver, Southern Leagus | frames: mill depan T ertalnpum o Gmensy nie Warneke and "-‘l" Nelson, *‘;‘ Anie o question but that these new bi ol g : Carleton and Bolen cach allowed | for services, this will not be consid- pair of recruit right handers dlaipn g chanvionship league managers were hired o get Looklepobtained Lromy thoAth els | nine frits and Carleton fanned 12 |cred by the board at its meeting. The Pitisburgh Pirates, wilh old| Yale not only won feam fitles in |lcague managers were hired to on waivers, is the only real new-|Mhe SRl L e R R araieantn fhe d. did some | the epes and foils division but nrq e ]‘BD“ it > St | comer in the Red Sox lin He Guy Cantroll and Sam Gibson |poses of the organization. alling sesipa ek atavite el R i e s eslion RiRC e, Will play center field, with Scarritt| ;oo Toronto to a 5-3 - victory| Uniformity in interpretation of fake their (hird viciors 1n four starts | 7% TI0 three weanen ehampionshin | (o ynether some of them can do| New Member of Industrial Athletic Council Has One of | 1o *5 5ot ™ TEhe “00H over Reaging, Cantrell fanned | rules and the conduct of the gam. rom the Cincinnati Reds. 5 to 3. | what they were hired to do. And that Regan, Rhyne and Reeves Will|govon men and allowed six hits be- |the climination of rowdyism and @lagatean BIC = single, a frinle-end| Uedelne iz herd luck ibe Army o e . Strongest Combinations in the Circuit—Longmore make up the inficld. Heving and|fore no was relieved by Gibson in |systematic decisions according to 1550 doubles 1o nvb firaes at hal. Josa|mvas «forcad 1o content Htseltvith [iismeantiasiinagnefectionansth g g | Berry will do the catching. The 0 k 5 % s b 5 managers | ] s L 7S . A e the seventh. Gibson allowed only |the conduct of players and arbiters, Beits, fhough wilild times vas cr- (Secondyyin’each ot ¥iiie three diy | BTAREE Ot e o e and Charlow to Be With Landers This Season — pitchers include Rufting. Morris, | gne more hit and fanncd six. The | will be some of the things for which fective on the mound for the Pirates, | V!Sions—folls, epee = £ADOLS; s. v : = el 1 >, +hi ton, MacFayden, Russell, Lisen-|ycafs touched Norman Plitt and |the board will strive. Fthan Allen’s second successive |AFMY’s three seconds gave the VaRkees appare e Bc1ge30n and B‘" Mang_an OnP. &F. COlbl}l ROS', Bayne and George Smith, {0v-|Hank Grampp for 10 hits, includ-| The session will be started at 9 home run and a pinch dowble by|cadels a tolal of 15 polnts in uh [the fas. ; / ter—Stanley Works Losing Both Scott and Greenc. / with Detroit. ing a home run with onc on by |oclock. All in the city who are Hairy Hellmann brought the Clncin- | Rattle for the _ three-weapan title| S S50 0 00 410 ot e other | — Phillips, Leafs' catcher. recognized as baseball umpires, aro gL TUng, 5 % e | Eix fr 5 ca alk ame for invited to attend the meeting. With Wesley Irerrell, young rizht |fi'st and a fourth in sabres. Yale, |©ix fresh pilots can make a name for | ypgicaions are that the Tndustrial | Landers, it is expected, will re- ROW]NG SEASON OPENS Hendar, fakine @p! his g0ed anound | et dsfendingichampion, Swillioldl| themm selves Sy sehowins fany & Esnis hender, taking up his good mound | (he dotending hamplon WL RO ylance of pennant winning strcnsth, | o usie Wl Pretent many |t to the high place it has always| LEADING HITTERS BUSH WANTS_PTT_GHER ! v i - | material changes with relation to the e e o the Cleveland Indians handed the|Months and Army for the other mm" mzz ”f’(“"i\‘ "]*11'1\I>0,‘~"—’ | makeup of the teams that will be |-cCuPied in Indus rl“ °“5;’° “”L(”'iThrcc Crews Scheduled to Battle t hs o display of manageria tion r. W o | The team, besides the regular aggre- Tetroit Tigers their first defeat of |MONths JizAche " : | in action this year. Without definite | ErecllE o L 5 the season. The score was 7 to 1.| With a little more luck the Army [dcumen shown with the L. Louis|announcements from the managers | gation of basehall _players, has a Today: {n. Nirst Eastern Competi Ferrell did not allow more than one |Might have taken both the sabre| ”":’ I{"-R!v ‘]U_L’” ! & :‘1">'\ v ”‘; "% |of the acams entered, there are | pitcher this season who is consider- hit an inning until the ninth, The and foils championships and \‘vlhi, 'nlfl “”‘(( ‘”‘O““ '”:’,' *0“L'~ll:‘o‘\\'- plenty of fans already speculating | ed one of the best in the state. He is hede 1 sub P irat Indians were able to bunch hits off |{hem the three weapon title cleari TN Hilleter, now chief o | on the chances of the various clubs. | Longmore who pitched in a city| Annapolis, Md.. April 19 (UP)— Cards and Suhr of Pirates, Ownie Carroll and were aided con- |and undisputed. In sabres Army tied S "‘ Fa gk L . l’ s D5 The real dark horse of the league | series in'this city for the s | The eastern rowing season opens on siderably by the wildness of Art Her- [With Columbian ~defending ~eham- | %O/ O oF (he SCHORT AV | this year will be the New Britain | under the name of Nichols. He has|the Severn ring, his successor, and Bill Ro-|Pions in matches won and lost but i : b L VIth the FGas Co. team. the newest entry into | been one of the outstanding pitch- il o s |the Lions ‘were a i inals is so bad it Gabby E : e s had|Street will have to spring a remark- Two Best First Year Men at thé Bat Manager of Chicago White Sox Pur- So Far Are George Fisher of - tonfonscetnBIEivees poses to Make Victor Frasicr Ap- K pear in Big League. New York, April 10.—(P—At this river today when the|eaply date, the two best first year| Chicago, April 19.—(®—DManager n t |sweepswingers of the Navy, Colum-imen in the National league from.a |Donie Bush of the Chicago White Industrial athletic circles. Judging | ing stars of the Middlesex leaguc. |bia and Massachusetts Institute of | natting standpoint are George Fish- | Sox wants Victor Frasier, formerly > o oneh to Koot T et | from the material from which M “Chick” Charlow will also play With | Technology campete in their.annual | oy of {he St. Louis Cardinals and | of the Dallas Texas leaguc club to Amencan League [scored the most touchcs. In folls| Able punch to keep the Tiod Birds|ager Jim Lynch can pick his ¢ the Landers team giving the Uni- [triangular meet. Gus Suhr of the Pittsburgh Pirates. | pitch for the Sox and avers he will. S Uedoaic ghateliey o 1‘“"; CstomeTapany they have been A¢ | the Gaseos will be onc of the strong- | versals more strength. Columbia, coached by Dick Glen-| In four games in the outfield for| Frasicr. one of the most promising {lost b « dlis were adjudged E 5 0% il st ooutf C | ) 3 ey Wi i g b ed 2 o six ree: 5, s [lost but th DiiaiSwere Masiudged | SUTH 8 L OSR L0 BhnE 00 L ¥ | lost outeity In s etrcuit, | The Stanley Works is losing both don, Jr., has dominated collegiat: | tho Cardinals, Fisher, who spent |of the six recruit pitchers, left thc the winners because their swords-| O O e White Sox | 00KINg over the strensth of the | Scott and Greene, pitcher and in-|rowing during the past few years|many years with Buffalo in the In- | club some time ago becausc of a leg deru y 1| men had lost fewer bouts mml B with cen vetaran | Gaseos, one is convinced that this| fielder. The only hurler loft at the land is a slight favoritc over the | tornational Icague, has eracked out |ailment. He also intimated he would ST . e 2 ‘1,‘“‘»‘;‘“”; LT et Slihom o stion of Lall fossers will be Stanley Works froM last year is|Navy eight, coached by Dick Glen- | cleven hits in 14 times at bat for an | rather pitch for Dallas. The Dallas deenel : pion in foils, placed IR e Thomas and e Laone, Thind e | N4 the top during the entire cam- | Salak. No mention has been made | don, Sr. Massachusetis' he crew | average of .786. It he bats half of | club wants Frasier or some other Fonseca, 1b ... ] Two of the Vflnr‘r“ mrvl\l ua it “5 nian Willle. Kamm and | Catchor paign. \[v‘ team has a perfect bat- new ma "“‘. |1s concecded littte chance of victory. | that for the entirc season he prob- [ hurler from the White Sox but Bush ;«1‘;5,\',‘ i . 0 also went to Yale, Captain Edwin L. | tery in “Huggy & . Corbin will be greatly} rhe principal interest in the re-|ably would win the league batting |says the only way Dallas will get a ding pitcher | strengthened by ihe fllvld;tw"l of |gatta centers in the competition be- | championship. pitcher will be to see that Frasier > st ycar and | Bergeron who was incligible last [fween the Glendon fatl ] A e - o Ghltas sast | 8 1920, daa Y | ere : | 3 n father and son.| Suhr, up from San I'rancisco of | comes to Chicago. Ferrell, p ..... 1 2 v»wabrns title went to Joseph ‘C. East|SInce Wally” Kopec, ackstop of the|year and Bill Mangan, former high |«y, ick' its 1a ek e Wally f vear a 3ill Mangan, 80 | “Young Dick” gave Navy its last in- | the Pacific Coast league, has been D= —|of the Army Byen. (he most foptimistic Talcons. With the addition to the | school and Pirate star the Faoide Sonet louede, dam ben e e OB S e LRI OT piraTbons i o virate star. tercollegiate championship just be-|at bat 16 times officially, made eight YESTERDAY‘S STARS i S SR Bt nopa oD LN et working forc of Ernst Klopp main- | Fafnirs will have its same crew | ore he assumed his Columbi ol R e e A e Y00 Tand it e | tail end clubs that Managers Bill and qnother crach \.m‘h-r”“ o I’.’fi‘m‘?af \{S-\W ‘;oo\ona:”'::'\fllla::}l‘ focsnfieaded by itheSesskinbnoro) toniuilof el Sl i reain. Gehringer, zh =0 Heinie can count the scason a suc- ¢ : ayeRnTickey g GhiE [than three years. SRyl S B Ge e e Carison. formerly | P. SR [ Hill winning the epec and John J.|Bers ;m,\ boost the club out of the | wjth the Pirates and le Golimar, 85 .ri. 5 a | Potter the foils championship. The |S¢cond division, its resting place jy, q), City leaguc Totals Johnson, ©f o the Associated Press. lexande: i . Ior inficlders, the Gascos have | for catching duties el x 2 2 Bill Hallahan, Cards—Struck out ;fn:“.’;l"“:! o 'l pete in Annual National Amateur| < 7¢ thee are T most athletic e Joimny Shechan - on second, | teams, the Jeague hus all the | TanlorsVarsity ARl arsity ecanea | DYew Yotk Apr{l o {(B =K1l eyven (uxly?;‘al ;qu\”;tc!r(.]’ i Haywortl) = ) o - e GO Canl e o ahme i Wojuck on short and George | marks, of Deing faster. if possible | with the feature race expected to ;c;i"‘”"" former heavyweight cham- e BE e P : varrll. p . Womcn's Eventse R S h Ch e Sl o Ficlds on third. In the outfield, the | than it was last year. Also. the fav- | ynger wag at 5 o'clock P, M. {pions will be invited to attend the datessiounceaRals i il R et L b T e e o e o e | team has Steve Dudack, Frank Shee- | orites for copping the pennant, will | & SR {Jack Sharkey-Max Schmeling title | triple, two doubles and sn;glr. i gpoeElis S il vvfloxzfin. Annjlo1a) (U Seson ptisslica. el of ihainew e IS ihan, Cari Restelli, McCormick, | not have the following they did last amatch for the milk fund here June| Wes Terrell Indians—Scattercd L% 0 " 11920 champions were to compete in |8 I by the current | Barnes and possibly several others, | scason, e sl 1. Invitations will go out to Gene | TIECTS seven hits to win, 6—1. Totals 3 1|defense of their titles at Boston| comment on their team’s chances. ‘”‘L«']m""'i]- 55‘“‘ has ;rf]ll?kil‘l team in fo ey, Jack Dempsey. Jim Jeffries, | Chick Hafey, Cards—Cracked out 930-31 season. The cage squad | (AIRCR R0 BERBSER: U L s [ene of longest home 1uns ever seen | —Batted for Carroll in Garden tonight in the annual na- “ ; i o (Beitni ey M E |held a spring practice session this|yo: i 2 ~ |in st i s 3 Cleveland G0R 0boltos | onatsamiataur wopien sl brackymas clubs follow: Jins, and two youngsters, Holshaus v | montn: —+° | | Willard and Tommy Burns. iniselon sitoll SloRnisiiea ey Detroit 000 000 Girls from Cleveland, New Yorl. Hnlm: Iphia letic ‘inished | from Baltimore and Stiles from | j g Two base s: 1o p. L. Sewell, Philadelphia and Newark, J S . % 5 i e | Jakie Harrison will captain the z2—Batted for Herring Fer base hits: 1 ; n 104, Lost 46. P Tulsa are expected to make the rell, Hayworth. Stone. Bases on balls: | were to vie with local entries in the o : ; Oft Ferrell 2, oft Herrir out: | s S AR | \o (1v1.\m i have been mad Browns a first division club azain. OU O RD HO HERN By Ferrell 4 by terring 1. oyt BEORTAIAOL "'fi‘_‘\"rfl‘d"‘:“‘ e s FAV{]RE[] AEA!N the world chamnpions’ line-up. The [ Blue, Melillo, Kress and O'Rourk R B A ING USE BY A e e ‘\ inficld_again will be made up of | ov Hale, obtained from the Athletics - ¢ National I e e Foxx, Bishop, Boley and Dykes and|in a trade for Wally Schang, will ational League [umn R RR T Eh S e slente the outfield of Simmons, Haas and|form the infield. Ted Gullic, Tuls = el gu ey ul . Phllad"lphla lealll Seem) {0 \“I,”{r ’|.‘ ”[‘.n\ s n._\j from [‘(:r ‘ro(;l\'v!v. \}illflt-’mn _\{!Ul\’.\lzlx:pskh I:_m-xI wa MRS. HOOPLE w THEY \oU MEAN THE PROFESSOR \ i " iy 2nd, is the only addition to the | Schulte in the outfield. Dick Fer \ GO - q.'.,f,!'l‘i'”\ ]o?"m “.mo. l,.:l \.I” | Have fl]@ S Fellg ORED%.[ pitching staff of Grove, Earnchaw,|rell and Clyde Manion are the R HAVE -TH” MATOR IN A KNGT LEFT 2 «x WELL, HE PAID I \ 3 b P o . Walberg, Rommel, Quinn, Ehmke | catchers. AL T THINK Nou'D BETTER ADVANCE ANYHOW coen BUT Tlaggtead, cf s 0!220-yard dash and 50-yard h dles 5 % % A g e Tiagtend, o .. ‘ ‘w]mm" aahjjand a0 var 0“!!\:””:. | 1d Shores, Wally Schang, Washington Senators— (Finisheq WHY DIDAYT HE CoNsSuLT ME BEFORE HE H\lpuc‘flzén—me' P Waner 7L 4 e e RCet e ot New York, April 19 (UP)—The | catch is back and will assist | fifth, won 71, lost 81, Pct. .455)— N Go IN AN UNTIE HiM t e Comorosky, 1t ... o picHxgals £ tween the Philadelphia Ath- | Cochrane hehind tho 1 Eric Mc- | Walter Johnson will stand pat on \ e 5 i | atasieaneneC oIl o 20 ey s 18 games are the best of several newcomers. | Myer or Hayes, Cronin, and Blucge | V| n HYPNGTIZED —TH* MATGOR, BUT s Engle. B . 1 Rl e ree o their 1929 Jine- t New Yo Yanke (Iinished | i1 the infield, and Barnes, West ani | ULDNTT BRING HiM oUT oF HAVE GIVEM HIM SoME Petty. e ) e ey econas I SelnE poveraiy 15y rs ready | second. won lost §6. Pet. .371).— | Rice inthe outfield. Ruel and T: Co 2 SUGGESTIONS ! wx HUF, A\ o ey s e Faal nact ! should anv | Hob Shawkey has sclected two St | vill do the catehing and Marberry. HIS “TRANCE - AN HE BURNED e 1V She was also to compete in thel . ¢ veterans collapse, the At ‘aul rookies, Allen (Dusty Cooke, | Hiudley, Brown, I Thoma LEATHER GETTING AWAY I SUPPOSE Nowl, : 4 N p A 5 hav e st «ft ficlder, and Ben Chapmar y Bra Burke and Carlos 40-yard dash, where she w ickad 1 1 t i pman, | Jor raxton, irke and Carlo: HAS LEFT -THE MAJGR st SR e third baseman, o start the season | Moore, rookie from Birmingham, FROM HERE !« Nau MAY BE . TALKATIVE rew of Medford. and in which Kath i1 the regular line-up. Mark Koenig| will do the pitching. Rookie In- ABLE T SNAP —tH™ MATOR MORE A erine Mearls of Watertown was to |y o : i ‘”O'I‘h“”(““'_"”""’ AllOTAtO) 1"“"‘;' JimEMcLeod also witlsbeire OUT OF HIS MUMBLES ! THAN EVER, atonadlnar i aiame i cason the 1- | Gomez, costly southpaw from & ained. . " _l“'”l”"’n”:‘""“' Tt are favorcd ic t I'rancisco, and Polli. star rig Detrolt Tigers— (Finished sixth. EH ? ) nke wo hander from St. P ve been won 70, lost 84, Pet. .455)—Detroit = ded to the pitehi lub of Philadelphia was expected tc it i m“m\‘(:n»]n]\l)v main problem is pitching. 1f Buck \vith Weases whilad Rena Machanald : < I'annock, Pipzeas, Sherid. Wells and | Harris can find four consistent win- eilma 3 olof the Boston Swimming association | . e el Zachary. The infield will be Geh- | ners on his pitching staff of Sorrell, Hallma: sals Rl e o a riz. Lazzeri. Koenig and Chapman | Uhle, Whitehill, Carroll, Hogse Campbell. Fos i ) o ltitle ks u Gehriz and Tol « and the outficld Cooke, C‘ombs and | {rom Montreal, Herring from Okla- Zaog, zox F ) o 0 - 5 ci ) Ruth. Dickey will do most of th:|homa City, Sullivan from Fort ¥ it L HOME RUN HITTERS i ected fronn catching, with Bubbles Hargrave in | Worth, Wyatt from Evansville and i a By the United Pross the Chicago Whitc & ich drop- | reserve, Page from Toronto, the Tigers will riake trouble. Rogell from St. Paul e 1 335-- | will play short, with Alexander it 22—Ra Imann in Hafey, Cardinals fmally pulled vp to f ce af Several shifts have been made n . Gehringer at second and Mc ke " League Totals : Ml, ""’- " he Indian's linc-u / Bonura, | Manus at third. The outfield hoo L Torie 01— | American . 10| Cleveland and t Orleans rookie. will start include Junk. Holywood rookie, in Cincinnati 1 ) National d 4 wpected Ve trou- ase in place of Fonseca. who | center, and Rice in left and Johnson Two base lits: Flagsteac itmann, | - = bics not v . s not fully recovered from jllness | in right. Shea, Rensa and Hayworth A ) rd ity AT BASKETBALL RECORD | rous 1t cont Hodapp will play second, and Lini | will do the catching. B aias & 4 aryville. Mo., April 19 (UP) sait owerul e 1 Goldman shortstop. Joc Sewell| Chicago White Sox — (Finished Sukeforth Jases B oy Maryv y jersticol- f BUEHNS ki ¢ v Il be at third. Jamicson has been | seventh, won 59, lost 93, Pet. .358) Nay 3 Petty 6 Struck log: ont ot 3 Sox ibly will | crowded out of the outfield which | —The White Sox might be termed i A o i £ : jthe Missouri Interscholastic associa- | i will made up of K, Averill | the dark-horses of the American s tion, won 31 straight zames this| Four cl e new ma nd Porter. The pitch include | League race. Shires will play first, CHIC g season. The team will lose only onc | Pob 8 \ ana Fiudlin, Ferrell. Miller, Holloway, | Cissell has been shifted from short | Bhgiih 5o ‘~\“ ~ Elman through dnation ebut th {1 ke nie | Shaute, Jablonowski, formerly wita |ty sccond and Hunnefield statione. Blair, 3b . .5 [ 2 = Sus| v ashing the Reds, 8hoffner and | rown. | at short. Kamm will play third Cuyler, rt .l ] LONG TURN IN PLAY | 1 « it luke Sewell and Myatt arc th: | Watwood. Reynolds and Jolly, the L‘{rp‘u)\::.!:»’:{ 3 i Columbia, Mo.. April (UP) 161 r 36 ! | cateher big San Francisco recruit, will forta | . Ll - Brown nished | the outficld. ons. Thomas. avior, ¢ gy ball fea | Helr g or B ur n 7. lost T3, Pet. 520)— | her, Adkins, Walsh, McKain | N ) e S‘(E WouLp HA\/E el o Yesterday's Homers ped to seventh place last season a veland Indian (Finishe —Ratted e o the ashingtor i d. won S1, lost Pet Captai hall Cra the Uni- | boss. TS nz | Jiftries from Dallas, and Carawa A < | trom Toprka make wp the pitehng e e /AHeLPED THE PROF! 2 e a ewirt, Ogden, | staff. Berg and Riddle from Indi . = == i Ukacholder, Kimsey, Coffman, Col- | napolis will divide the catching. s \ 1l H

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