| Show Tigers Take rom bolons Cards Sign Clarion To Contract Louis Heads For West Baden Camp 4-- 3 The World Champion LAKELAND Fla March 7 schedule Thursday exhibition Florida roit Tigers opened their 4 with a to 3 victory over the Washington Senators The Tigers using 16 men col lected 11 hits off three Washing ton pitchers scoring twice off Sid Hudson in the third and twice more off Vern Curtis in the fifth Bill Hitchcock Dick Wakefield Murray Franklin and Rookie CLEARWATER' Fla March Shortstop Connie Berry of the 7 Tigers each made two hits (INS) — Bob Feller ace moundsman for the Cleveland Carpenter Signs Indians denied reports ThursMIAMI BEACH Fla March 7 day that he was offered $100- JP) — Bob Carpenter husky right- to handed pitcher who has been in 000 a year for three years the army since the close of the to pitch for Mexico City in the 1942 season signed a New York Mexican league Rumors around the Indians' Giant contract for 1946 Thursday tamp at Clearwater said the offer had been made by Don Head for Cuba Jorge president of the ORLANDO Fla March 7 T— MexicanPasquel which has tried loop The Washington Senators first to off several other U S grab y a for team left Thursday leaguers recently stay in Cuba The first game in major Feller commented: Havana will be played on Satur "I have never heard of the day with the Boston Red Sox offer I don't know this guy Pasquel My present intention Is Phils Triumph to pitch for Cleveland for the MIAMI BEACH Fla March 7 next 20 years barring a line ¥)— The Philadelphia Phils pushed drive or the motor dropping out across a run m tne mntn inning of my new boat" Thursday to defeat the BostonBraves 6 to 5 in the Phils' openng baseball training camp ex hibition game Phil Center Fielder Bill Sinton of Chester Pa had a home run hit n the fifth and a two-ba- e n the seventh Al Treichel six- Tribune Ianrd Win Boston rookie pitch foot CHICAGO March 7— Thirty-tw- o er went seven innings Deiore ne of the finest amateur boxers in the was removed for a pinchhitter RH E land including Keith Nuttall of 010 0Q1 030—5 8 'i Brigham City Utah and Orlan Boston f N) 001 010 301—6 8 2 Ott of Twin Falls Ida Phils (N) Eriday Uatteries — Treichel Ueid 8 andc night will bring to a close Chi6 Hughes Kip-plBrady Hofferth Shanz 7 Karl 9 and Sem- - cago's 19th annual Golden Gloves tournament Semifinals and finals niclc Peterman 7 De- - Shortstop Emls Holdout Siege May Receive $17000 Air LT— The ST LOUIS March odds-o- n pennant figures quoted on the St Louis Cardinals looked bet- ter than ever Thursday night as Marty Marion generally rated the best shortstop now In the business ended his holdout siege and prepared to leave for the Red Bird training camp "Mr Shortstop" affixed his much-sougsignature to a 1945 confercontract after a ence with Tres Dan Breadon at the Cardinal office Thursday As usual Breadon refused to disclose the terms of the agreement but the popular gues is that Marion probably signed for 517000 approximately 53500 more than he drew last year and 51000 less than he was said to have sought The signing ended speculation ever the possibility the star short fielder might be on the trading block — a spot on which many Red Bird stars have found themselves when they became involved in money disputes with the player-rir- h organization Marion planned to arrive at the Card rial camp in St Petersburg I'ia Monday or Tuesday" after a F'opover in Atlanta Ga to meet ht one-ho- ur his' wife MEXICO YARN FORT DIX N J March 7 UP) Waiter French former Maj Faint baseball coach and cut fielder with the Philadelphia Athletic from lf2r tn 111211 baa discharged from the army at — t rn--i- s the separation center MP UEEDfijy TO SHOP PRICES FOR GOOD USED CARS at 940 S State Ogden — Provo— Price i 4ita S pII M C 1 S L 7 lP— five-ru- n r° nerved 370 ¥ekw 250 fly m titles —d w to 2 Westbound I yom iM n HO DFIAY tiwrel by NO WtfTIWC So hwtmt St 1390 ! 40 East 2nd South ? 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G G lelmlllilrr lwil) S 3 a catcher and third base man Carr who is 27 years old was signed by Mickey Shader Giant scout "He will be a star in the Pioneer league" Shader told Mul ligan Carr a weighing 170 pounds played semipro ball in Vallejo Cal Wilson was with Little Rock of the Southern association before the war and played 12 games with the Seals at the tail end of last season While with the latter he batted 386 "and he's good" Mul ligan wrote Engberg Eddie saw Wilson during his brief stay with the Seals Mulligan also reported that the Bees already have three practice games lined up with Stockton of the California State league which is being revived this season Matter of a P L ' schedule Is still somewhat of a mystery Mul ligan wrote that he had approved one but that there are three different slates being considered by the league teams A majority vote of the directors is required for adoption No news on this subject has been received recent lv from Pres Jack- Halliwell of Pocatello 8 Wilson six-foot- THERE S CHESS GAME GOING ONI IN TTtJ DO-A- I -'- rS PLEASG COKfT SNORE ANY LOUOEH THAN THE OTHER m - J YEAH xlZ-- FT HAD 6KIDDED OEAR'Trry LANDIN' V WJt GUESS SHOULD GO TO THE SICK AND Tlf?ED OP VOU ALWAYS SLEEPING AROUND THE HOUSE- - WHY DOWT VOU SPEND SOME OP VOUQ TIME AT THAT SWELL CLLO I MADE YOU OOINJ--AW- D I'M t IF IN THE IVWFW6T J-- V ''' 7 LUCKY Of-- alive — But j this SURE OUR PLANE VTV y7 771 LF' 7& rwELL WE PE TO GET OUT ' ' 1 -- I WAk:E y 0 5 K f v c — 7— tL'f V7 Plt 7 V J SU--- - 5BtiAs'-eJTAKQS' THAT I S:4f p m — Edcehlll vs Mmintatr t:4? p m Bran v LeCramle 5 Wy Wc '"nr - HI served notice that they are out to win Miami's $7500 International four-ba- ll golf tournament Thursday when they burned up the fairways to eliminate Clayton Heafner Charlotte N C 'and Jimmy Thompson New York 8 and 6 in a first round match The "Gold Dust" twins— Byron Nelson Toledo O and Harold (Jug) McSpaden- Sanford Me won a difficult two-u- p victory over the veterans Willie Klein 14 right-hande- AMD WHY - C?UlCKNOVV WATCH AAC I'MTURMlMj OOQ OOO CHEyCKlM3 ! SI f By PHIL McLEESE major leaguer and one Coast Bees Thursday told the leaguer and that the club had story about the big one that got signed two more players Suhr Claude said was seriously away Salt Lake club of the Pioneer considering Mulligan's offer three baseball league "almost" signed weeks ago but the sudden death husky Gus Suhr the former Pitts- of the former Pirate star's wife his plans burgh Pirate star as manager for forced him to the 1946 season it was revealed entirely Gus haschange two small chilof Claude dren and found it necessary to by Engberg secretary the local club remain on the coast with them 'Claude who obtained his inMulligan hopes to complete neformation from Eddie Mulligan gotiations with either the big club general manager now in leaguer or the the Coat leaguer Kan Francisco waiting opening of within the next few days Engberg the Seals - Giants - Bees tryout reported The two players according to camp in the coast city kept his chin up with the information that Engberg are William Carr a d Eddie is hot on the trail of one pitcher and Richard ALL RI6WT' Own if 1 Bees 'Almost' Sign Gus Suhr GO AHEAD i - 4 - MIAMI Fla March 7 Ti — The two Sammies — Snead and Byrd — Mllnnr Shirley unrl Martin A rt2 000 OO0- -0 002 020 OOx — 4 11-Detroit (Al Batierles — HinHn Curtis i4i i7i and Kvan: Trneki l:h!e llutrhlnaon 8i and Swift Reibe (4 i They'll Do It Every Time AAY THAT 1 The WW Hl ACTCOUMT IMTO Snead Byrd Top Four-Bal- l Meet Srar-borouc- Call March 1 YOU £KTCH OFP TO YOU MAME TO THOSE HAVE PELAYEP TVVD OU(? FLIGHT TO SUMMER 9-- ANAHEIM J THEN HIS FOLKS AND MY FOLKS DROVE OVER TO BEECH GROVE — THAT WAS THE NhiHT OF THE &)G BU22AR- OTHE CAR WENT OFF THE BRIDGE INTO BIG WILDCAT CREE- K— 1 l i- MV HAT'tS y Seattle's Rainiers with a NEIGHBORS'- (Pi-Ch- arley e 1 T A N PITTSBURGH March 7 Roth 189 Akron scored a technical knockout over Art Morrow 197 Cleveland in the sevmain enth frame of a bout Thursday night Fotii-rqula- t I S-?- fool - J- Hayes Loses r WMKhlnKlrm hiili - ClOSE FRIENDS— WELU FRED WENT INTb THE ARMY-FO- UR YEARS' AG- OWAS JUST A KID THEN FR"ED USED TO CftPRY MY BOOK- SYOU KNOW HOW IT IS-- WE NEVER WENT AROUND WITH ANYBODY ELSE- WE JUST- - TOOK (T POR GRANTED AS LONG AGO AS I CAN REMEMBER — It Kan T DENVER athletic committee of Denver uniMiami Beach and Willie Goggin versity Wednesday night approved the scheduling of Colorado college White Plains N Y of Colorado Springs to meet the outburst in the sixth whipped the Pioneer football team at Denver St Louis Browns easily Thursday SENIOR SCOUTS next Thanksgiving day The Pio- in an exhibition contest 2 H R E neers will meet their usual Turkey Seattle iPCLt KlRhth DUtrirt 100 105 002 — 9 12 0 2 Keftiilt Intiii AIl 000 OOO 01 — 2 Thuri(lav day opponent Colorado at Boulder St RaUrn'3 Jnnes HtllrhlllBon Connver fill K'leehlll KmtEratinn If earlier in the season and Sueme Flnley: linllliicswnrlh K'rventh Ward 19 Monntalr 40 Browns Lose rv o O Records TKO Mun-rrle- - UJrX NEW YORK March 7 (IIP) — Khanius O'Hrlrn IMS New York knocked out Mickey Hayes 191 Milwaukee in the third round of bout their scheduled eight-roun- d at Golden Gate arena Thursday night ie ( "EM BACK SV THE Fi£ST OF THE MONTH HAVE IL OWEAH-APe?- f March 7 CP)— Luis HAVANA (Rowling: Tmirnament Schedule) Olmo former Brooklyn outfielder h 8 Krlilny Mart M 7 V Train and Rene Monteagudo Al'evi catcher left by plane Thursday Mountain Furl Supply Salt Lake City 3 4 for Mexico where they will play HOKpan'a Salt Lake Cltv Frank's Hut Salt hake City in me Mexican D&seDau season BinRham D A A Salt Lake City 6 7 Camera Center Rait Lake City opening March 14Coon Chicken Inn Salt Lake City 8 Konlle Accompanying the two former n:lS I' M K Soderqul Itt Jre Flshei-big leaguers was Mario Pasquel Jim brother of Mexican League Pres Vern Whttely Oerher Jorge Pasquel and Cuban Third Jim L DrBruvn-7 R Sleator Baseman Polio Rodriguez 8 Ollia Paul 1 3lL TLL v- 10-rou- Kunz-Ro- y lAin Or APPl?0'E J T lightweight champion to a draw Thursday night knocked out Nick Castisrlione Chicago in the second round of a scheduled main event Pnrker-Sher- y VOU ME' PULL rx Dawson Wins BARTLESVILLE Okla March LP)— Fred Pralle public rela tions man for Phillips Petroleum Co and former A A U basketball player said Thursday he had de dined an offer as commissioner of the American Basketball league Parkin-CJeorK- LAW ON VOU THAT ON THE CAN T C CHICAGO March 7 (TM— Freddy Dawson Chicago lightweight who recently held Ike Williams NBA 7 Slnelrx 10:15 P K Joe Flnher-Jim Kratiltt-Me- l Bennett Vrn Whitley Oerner Jim Parker-SherL DeBruvn-R Sleator Paul Knnz-RoOllls HAVE I weight knocked out Clarence Jones of Buffalo N Y in the fourth round of their scheduled eight-roun- d Cestac fight Thursday weighed 220 Jones 199 PIN SCHEDULE Pioneers Sign Game — The March 7 UNCLE KNOW 'pmm WUME(?r PEI5T VOU WOULONT 00 ANYTHING VOU DON'T AW "VOU i- Pralle Declines Offer Parkin-CeorK- i BE Scores Knockout - PAYS TOP COIN' ON HECE' THEM LEAVE' SC'J RATSS TEMPOUACILY ' VNCLE-PECVO'J WON'T BE VET CSItf VOU? 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