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Baseball Press Honors Dykes

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mula to score more runs

In their last nine games the Yanks have allowed the opposition | 13 homers while the Yanks have made only four. Three Cleveland home runs vesterday gave the Tribe | a clean sweep of the two-game se- | ries Yankee Stadium, 4-1. | Top of Lineup |

The top part of the Yankee lineup isn’t getting on base. The first three New York hitters are Rizzuto, batting 246; Rolfe, batting 218, nd Selkirk, batting .194. Rizzuto, despite his small stature, doesn't walk much. He likes to swing. He may have to be dropped to second or eighth in the batting order. The brilliant crop of Yankee youngsters brought |

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ap this spring | has now dwindled to three, Charlie Stanceu, Steve Peek and Red | Branch. None except Branch has] showed ruch under fire. George | Washburn was optioned to Newark | yesterday. Hank Borowy, who was | unexpectedly sent back to Newark earlier, looks like the pitcher the Yanks should have kept. He's won four and lost start he pitched a four-hit

other chance. Joe Cronin’s grand

in the seventh sparked the Boston |

Red Sox to a 10-7 victory over the) Tew: ¢ Shamir. Genirat the BOsOX & .

White Sox and elevated back to second place Sundra won fourth game behind the Senators’ 16-hit attack. It was Detroit's sixth straight loss. In a game featured by 19 bases on balls by both sides the Browns defeated the Athletics, 10-4 Brooklvn continued gloom in Cincinnati Paul Derringer out of beating the Reds, 6-2 Dodgers’ seventh straight and the | Reds’ fourth ping the sixth place hammered out Pirates’ 14-hit Phillies

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Women Rollers Is Tt Radcliff Off to Coast For Greenbers?

Twenty-four local feminine bowlers will pack & mineralite along with shoes and dresses and set out] for Los Angeles this afternoon, pre-| ST. LOUIS, May 15 (U. P).— pared to “bowl ‘em over.” 'Outfielder Rip Radcliff, batting ace The keglers are en route to the of the St. Louis Browns, today was

| West Coast for the Women's Inter- sold to the Detroit Tigers for an|

national Bowling Congress on May undisclosed amount of cash. No |other players were involved. Two hundred other Midwestern, The sale of Radcliff left the | bowlers wlil join the local group in [Browns one under the player limit

| Chicago from where they will travel |0f 25. Radcliff, 3¢-year-old ieft-handed

Midget Racers Vie ‘At Greenfield

A large field of drivers will com- |

Des in the Midget Drome races at|

reenfield Saturday night. ¥ Among those who will compete are {Bus Wilbert, Indianapolis; Everett Rice, Chicagoan who was high point {champion at the Drome in 1940;

(Tom Cherry, Muncie, Breading of St. Louis who will drive the Giister Bullet. There will be five events with a (25-lap feature to climax the program. Time trials starts at 6 p. m.'

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Steve George Carter,

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Indianapolis is sending one past] champion, Mrs. Evelyn Weisman, who captured the single crown in 1926. Mrs. Weisman and her Bowes Seal Fast rollers along with the Marott Shoe Store, White Rock, Seven-Up No. 1 and No. 2 and

| Junior Social Club will roll next

Wednesday.

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Grill teammn on May 25. The White Rock squad boasts the best team record of the squads entered from Indiana. They have an! | 88¢ average. Individuals who may place high among the rollers are state all- | events champion Rita Johns and Bertha Urbancic, city all-events | champion.

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. May ts) It was the|Four Indiana University trackmen [put they were believed to have add-

are going to fly 5000 miles to run | t - aight defeat, drop-|two miles—880 yards apiece. led considerable more cash to Presi

champions into| Coach E. C. Hayes announced here |< f Ss Arky Vaughan | today that he has accepted a special | RE hits to lead the invitation to send his twothe {lay Archie Harris, to the West Coast for |

nile reteam and ace discus pitcher,

[the Los Angeles Relays there Satur-

Track Stars Seek Sectional Honors

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to heave the shot. The present sectional mark is 50 feet 10 inches and the Blue Devil tosser boasts a 52foot 7':-inch state | Ben Davis Threatens

Davis with such formidable stars as Alex Witkovich and Roy Pearson must not be counted out of the city ratings while the Per-| kins brothers of Warren Central | might pick up plenty of points in | the mile. | Four records may pass by the | books after the first gun sounds on the Redbird ring. The clock- | watchers may catch the winners of | the 880-yard run, the low hurdles | and the mile in record time, Tom Sadler of Shelbyville, state | champion last year, and Harold | Rickenback of Washington are al- | most certain to walk off with al new field standard. Both have | heaveg the shot past the 44-foot d-inch distance set by Tom Coats of Southport in 1939. Tom Haynes of Southport and Manuals Raleigh Warrenburg may blanket the half-mile in a faster time than previous. Haynes paced the 880-vards in 2:013, seventenths faster than the record.

Parade of Milers

A parade of milers will go to their marks. Delbert Klies of South- | port has the fourth-ranking state | high school mile of the year be-| hind him, a 4:37.7. John and Mike | Mascari of the Redskin riders plus Fred Emmelmann have reeled off a Swifter mile than last year's 4:44 8 Everett James, the Redbird top timber topper, has clipped a 10th of a second off Shelbyville's Paul Cutting’s :16 in the high hurdles. Heading the list of performers in the dashes are Ralph Toney of Howe, defeated only once this year in the 100-yards, Robert Crowe of Franklin, South Central Conference | winner, and Ray McKay, plus Don | King of Washington.

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Angeles. | Hayes, the Crimson stars will leave | ner will honor members of the bastoss, the best in the the campus May 23 and return May ketball team, those participating in

May 24. Composing the two-mile team will | Cochran, Campbell Kane,

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|hitter, batted 342 last season but | was unable to hit his stride this | spring and to date has a record] of 282. | > He came to the Browns in the fall | ou of 1989 in a deal with the White!

‘Sox who got Julius Solters in ex- | 8 TR NN AN ’ change. He led the Browns’ hitters | 3 don t need ! N ad . - a million

in his only season with the club. Bill Dewitt, general manager of | the Browns, said the deal climaxed pen dons SS vars] days with to enjoy rich, mellow Tiger officials. e said all other . \clubs in the American League had OUD QUAKER Wiiiskey to waive Radcliff in accordance with «or the sport of fishing! the Major League's rule that league champions cannot buy a player from another club until all others have had 5 chamoe a chance at his services.

Branch Rickey = Sells, Trades

ST. LOUTS, May 15.—(U. P)— The Cardinals’ player roster was within the 25-man limit today after [Vice President Branch Rickey sold Outfielder Ernie Koy to the Cincinnati Reds, traded Fiddler Bill McGee to the New York Giants for Harry Gumbert and sent Outfielder Harry Walker to the Red Birds Columbus Farm. a, of the deals with the Giants and Reds were not disclosed,

dent Sam Breadon's always tight For the right-handed McGee, who ‘has a six-year major league record lof 38 victories and 29 defeats, the Cards got Gumbert, also a rightMh with a record over the same period of 68 wins and 55 losses. The geal climaxed several days of ne|gotiations,

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Thurs., May 15, { BIERI—Fred P., husband of Mary, of Rev. John W, Bieri, S. J. Detroit, | Mich., passed away at residence, aid N. Now Jersey St, Wednesday, May 1% Friends may call at the Feeney Feeney Funeral Home, 2339 N, TMA St., any time. Funeral Friday, 8:30, from | funeral home; 9 a. m, SS. Peter and | Paul Cathedral. Burial Peoria, Ill. Serv- | jces by Division 546, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, 7:30 p. m. Thursday at funeral home

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COOPER—Frank L. of 303 S, Audubon Rd., beloved husband of Eara Cooper, father of Aven Cooper and Harold Light, City; Byron Cooper, Wichita, Kas., and Mrs. Helen Dumas Isa, OKla,; brother of Lester Cooper, Plainfield, and Charles Cooper, Dayton, ,- departed this life Wednesday, age ® years. Funeral Saturday, 2:30 the oore & Kirk Irvington My 5342 E. Washington = ao urial Memorial Park. ¥Friends invite

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Richard and Judith Ann Webb, vay Tuesday evening Services P. th, ut the oyster Askin Sonu. 1902 N. Meridian St. Pr ionds invited. Burial Fall Creek Cemetery.

DIENHART Mrs. Ruby Pearl, beloved wife a George E. Dienhart, daughter of Willia E. Morrison, sister of Mrs. Clarence Browh and Mrs. George Drechsel Jr. cit H O. Morrison, Danville, Ind., ahd Arthur Hugh Morrison, Tucson, Ariz.; foster mother of Alice E. Broadlick, departed this life Wednesday, 52. Funeral Friday, May 16, at Moore & Kirk ng Mortuary E. Washington 5 . urial Memorial Park. fends Pinay call at the residence, 25 N. Arlington Ave,

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DYER-Fred, passed away at the residence Wednesday a. m. Friends may call at the Tolin Puneral Home, 1308 Services Saturday, 2 p. m., from the funeral home. Interment West Newton, Ind. Friends invited. Deceased was member of Paragon Tribe No. 236 Red Men's.

EARLE-Robert H., belo Margaret Earle, father of Thomas W. Earle, Mrs. ‘Daisy Witcher, Mrs. Wallace Heller and Harry A, Earle, brother of John Earle, died Wednesday. Friends may call at the temporary Ra Mortuary, 2238 N. Meridian St., Pp. m, Thursday. Td Saturday, hy) 30, at the mortuary, Philip Neri Church Burial Holy Cemetery. Friends invited.

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