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ISam9ZoldakHurlsIndians ToAif-I TUCSON Ai i/ Sad SamZoldak of the Cleveland Indians is going to merit * n tfew. nick*! nmfw if \m k * * lt;p ?■ or: pitching likej he did ye *« dayTht oi x'f o:t!\ ^outnpaw, nov»a streamlined 175 pounds, limited the Sow York Giants to two hits^ - :vT- 3 ' ; ™v//vr ■ * ■in six innings in an exhibition 1 Kiimf a*. Phoenix. . 1The Tiibe came from behind to rack up its ihlid Stidight victory over the National leaguers 4 2 Sad Sam had two iuns scoredagainst bun, but both were unearned He now has pitched 16 consecutive innings without yielding an earned run.The 27-year-old New Yorker, who came to the Indians in 1948, won only one game for the Tribe last season while losing two Hisfine pitching performance duiingthe exhibition season may earnhim a moie secure berth, howeverThe Indians trailed 2-0 when Early Wynn took over foi Zoldak. Wynn allowed three hits for the last three rounds, giving the Giants a total of five. He was credited with the triumph, his fourth exhibition victory.A wild throw by Al Rosen led to the Giants’ first tally. Eddie Stanky, on first via a base on balls, reached second on the throw and scored when Whitey Lockman singled.In the third, the Giants scored again, this time on a wild throw by Ray Boone. TheI4.vin.tti-!itH»I*ditfi-sy.tSiltIt\HC TOt'RNAMKNT HITE. Shii.iHs «i carpemens hammered and sowed away in the state hi it grounds Coliseum at Columbus building the 36-alle site of the 1950 ABC’tournament. As the carpenters worked, a CIO union official asked a court oidei to stop the tournament He charged the AIK’ with racial discrimination. lt;Associated Press Photo)I'CyKen Mast Named To Barons Blastit *idtn!AP All-OhioCageT earnBuffalo 5VictoryFuzz Kid71-68 InGiants’ pitcher, Monte Ken- , and came home when Bob Kennedy. clouted a 390-foot triple i nedy smashed a double against against right-center field fence left field wall. Kennedy went to and he trotted home as Boone, j third on a grounder and scored relaying to third, fired the ball I easily on a long fly to center, into the stands. The Indians’ last run, in theCleveland wasn’t able to score ninth, was unearned. With Boone until the seventh. Boone doubled on second- and Allie Clark on with two out and Johnny Berar- first, both having singled, Short-dino on second. stop Alvin Dark and Centerfield-Thurman Tucker opened the er Bobby Thomson collided while eighth with a single. Tucker chasing a pop fly and Boone moved to second on a balk by ! scored. The error was charged New York pitcher Lou Sleater : to Dark.oPi— ATHE DAILY REPORTERPAGE 10WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29, 1950Capt. Miller ToastmasterlAt Tornado Athletic BanquetCapt. Andrew Millerthe Salvation Army in%will serve as toastmaster at the. chief of quet, an event which is expec this area, *draw a capacity housetedTickets for the banquet will beplaced on sale Thursday at Ress Dover High School athletic ban- Bros., Barr Drug Store, Hanhartquet April 20 in St. John’s: Insurance Agency, the Dovei| Church, Sherman Price, chair- Elks Club and the high school man of the Tornado Club board building.of directors, announced today.Jimmv Dudley. Cleveland In-The tickets will sell for $2 each.I dian baseball announcer, will be the guest speaker at the com-The banquet is being sponsoredNEW YORK -CCNY did it!The Beavers from Cinight to become the firsslam—winning both theand the NCAA champicCCNY, variously dubtdestiny” completed itstaking Bradley 71-68 toA week ago Saturday tthe N.I.T. title.Whereas in their firs'second half and graduagame out of the fire in tFive seconds later the made a wild pass out o giving Bradley possessiien opportunity to turn to victory.Gene Melehoirre, wh tercepted CCNY passesed thiee consecutive bthe last two minutes, for another shot.But three taller CCI ers partially blocked and recovered the ba Layne fired the lengt floor to Norm Magei easy layup that sewn tory for the Beaveri w ere exactly seven left. Bradley did not other shot.Bradley was ranked the final Associated F CCNY’s sophomore ranked in the final A. 1 cause of three Lite sea: at the hands of Cani gara and Syracuse,caught fire and finishe son with nine straighlby the Tornado Club which suc- __ .... _____ iceeded in bringing the veteran „ _jbined football and basketball ban- Dudley here for the first Time. | mending San r rancitucky, Duquesne andMa jor Leagues May Set NewAttendance Mark In 7950CHICAGO — 4V—A new major | Red Sox have about $750,000 inIleague attendance mark may oe the bank. And Detroit had to slopin the N.I.T. and- Oi North Carolina State ley, again, in the NC Allegeroo!Coach Quits (hoisted this season by the Amer- selling season box seats so gume-B ASSOCIATED PRESSMCOM MBPS »'ItO| • *SH\ mu/ iiowh iFive players, who amassed 2,175 points loi an aveiagt 4.12 each foi the season, toda\ von first string positions on 'he 1950 Associated Hi ess All-Ohio college basketball team.Thl- one vva* ooeu to all platers on tht state's 39 college squads. ,«ituelied and unattached, and tin* bovs staged a merr chase for thi top spot* I'd. cm spoi ts wiitei- and officials did tht* voting ( hai les Shale tin* 6-11 giant ~~ ' - -----lean league, judging from record - breaking advance tickets lesHu* Cleveland Barons neon »#■»-{ President Will Harridge, just lv one more victory over Mr.*! back from his annual junket toBuffalo Hisons to u in their bA I■S, »the F 1 o r i lt;i a spring training*tlI tIwho poured 596 points intobucket fnt Bowling Green, wo*!.e IHVoJ Kpo! f« »I the O i« •♦ d o\ man\ coaches as the bestof-seven post-season series a attnus earn a spot in the Ameri-•»4-.;n Hockey league’s chanim- :ship final playoffs The Barons, regular sei.sn.tgrounds, reports that pre-senson traded 10,730,647.to-game fans would not be snu’ out. All clubs are reporting terrific advance sales.”The A. L. set a major league attendance high of 1,150,099 in 1948. Last year the game at-sales are the greatest in the league's 50-year history.•‘The Cleveland Indians, are heading for $1,000,000 before tne season opens.” he says.Post at Purdult;piVot spotstraight year. Ohio WeslevanMJ*id Millhon, «»n I \ jumoi to mattthe quintet, grabbed a forwardposition for the second time „ , st^ven^on of Rio Grande with J trie bus is of his all-around playj and his 554-poinl scoring tota*.Second best ill tht* Ntiitewinners in the Western division,in the Mate, wound up on the sec- ! ■ . . , . ,, . , .1 ! last night took a 3-1 leadolid team *s did Don Mt iuckt ,Day ton’s sophomore stainhint Woitm.m stored 501 MemrKc 5*0Another high scorer. GeorgeBuffalo, theY29a, erEastern King; b\capluimg the fourth game of theseries at Buffalo 5-1.The winner of this series willHockey Player IsLAFAYETTE, Ind. -H. Taube resigned tod due's head basketball fective immediately.Taube had been und cause of a poor season ball. He stays on as 1 ball coach, however.Purdue finished in last position in the Bi* last season. This was poorest showing in Bi tory.clash against the survivor oi ;h»landed on the third teamI'mn Connor of Dover. Mu.-ki •-1 ovidence-Irniianapolis serie*V ft“Two big factors in a possible chance for a new mark this season are the early weather and a continuation of the The j pennant battle into the finalmonth,” Harridge observed.The junior circuit chief predicts another close race.He indicated the March 1 ie-striction on spring training prob-nr,nnAIT ,. ably will be lifted when clubDETROIT ~.v — Star wingma \ owners and player represeutn-H,U7 2 v 7 e!r0ft I n tlves in Chicago July )» ELYRIA —lt;AV~ Jcmgs Wris n le tlt; 01 o c. | when the annunl nil-star game is football, track and freiger todav alter undergoing early i . 4U u i * n. , i jlulu* ketball coach at Elmorning bram sui gerv to relieve vi« \r 1 e u 1 t u. ... . . ... He looks toi Connie Mack, who School, announced heCritically InjuredElyria Grid CiWill Resign P
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