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SE LI. i. : BUFFALO, N. Y., May 9 (U.P). ay . ‘Winnin 13 (Games mn Row BALTIMORE, May 9 (U. P).—|among owners and trainers. As-ibe up again on Bobanet Stables’ | 120 Rollick 34-year-old traveling "in sole p BoA g : : The Main Chance Farms, seekifig|sault was expected to go to the post | Marine Victory. salesman of Santa Monica, Cal, § oD to come back in the Preakness after at less than even money when the| However, spokesmen for Bobanet | 2CuPlec an wy ue pege, of Te ! full — By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer » missing out in the Kentucky Derby, bugle sounds Saturday, even though said that Marine Victory would go econ vicar 30 bi t 8 — RBI: ] | Hg NEW YORK, May 9—The Boston Red Sox, who are turning base-| § > re is plenty of local backing for only if the track is fast since the plonships today lowes the most 4 percentagi

completed arrangements today for a new set of jockeys to ride their

hopefuls, Lord Boswell and Knockdown, in the $140,000 stake Saturday. =

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Hampden and Arcaro, who are horse showed a distaste for muddy rated a solid second choice. | going in the goo at Churchill Delaware Dandy Downs, Hampden, the Delaware dandy of | There were several other ques-

the Foxcatcher Farms, was given | HODRDIE starters. William Helis was

amazing demonstration ever Tec- 3 orded by an individual in the bowl- || ing classic. | ] Rollick closed his doubles competition with a 300 game, the 10th ¢

ball’s boulevard of broken dreams into a road to glory, held a new| . team record of 13 straight victories today by overpowering the Chicago White Sox in a 14-to-10 slugging bee. The Red Sox were the only club in the majors which never before had won as many as 13 games in a row. Yesterday's triumph gave!

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them the longest major league “8. | Jockey Johnny Gilbert, veteran | expected to scratch Phidias, the od streak since 1942 when the. Cleve: . L d rider: from Iola, Kas, was selected | 1.8% Taling alles Areato rode him |preakness nominee he entered in in the history of The gi i b 4 land Indians won 13 straight. Major eaaers to handle Lord Boswell, the fourth- (10 VWCtory In ibe mile anc a sx- place of Rippey, his Derby horse be- | mississippi a a wen, Of ye 1 $1 They lost no time in making : : ‘x erby horse-in place of Eddi nth Chesapeake, However, the|cgquse of a L SROWINE in 3 Fac ppl, e since i r ; y NATIONAL LEAGUE place Derby ‘horse; in plac 8] tant remairis that H poo 8 race | when Willlam Hoar of Ch i 2 it certain that they would prolong! G AB R H Pol Arcaro, the nation’s top jockey, who remains that Hampden has yet |at Belmont in New York yesterday. LY ro icago : 3 winning skein, getting Off Musial, 8t. Louis... 18 73 14 20 .403 ; to beat Assault and Jockey Warren ppigias ran sev ir consecutive strikes, also } ¥ their 8 g 8 decidéd to go back to Hampden, the ran seventh in a nine horse § lead the first tl | Reese, Brooklyn 17 61 10 24 .303 ' Mehrtens who outran him not only| °%|in the doubles, at St. Paul. i 1 to a 9-to-0 lead in the Lrst NIe€| ob il Chicago 19 #4 14 25 391 horse he piloted to victory in the | o ro icville but in the Wood {fleld in the $10,000 Swift stakes at] one five-foot, six-inch Californii § r is innings. That gave Mickey HArris,| wyrostek, Phil'delphia 18 70 13 26 371 Chesapeake Stakes. : morial’ when Hn ne oe |seven furlongs. There was no word | then proceeded to Bs i Srgian ; ) a big lefty from Brooklyn a Hopp, Boston 15 50 ‘17 33 313 Another standout in stake race three lengths ep nishe from Canadian owner E, P. Taylor, lead in the singles with 1 R E comfortable working margin and| AMERICAN LEAGUE competition, Ted Atkinson, will ride | Jockey assignments tor the other| "1° flled a supplementary entry pins ahead of Ed Ford of Roches- i 5 5 he coasted to his fifth victory WitheDetky, Bestar . 3 3 » Aa Knockdown, who was handled by horses in the probable, field of 12 fee of $3000 6n his horse Windfields ter, N, Y., the previous pace-setter £1 Hit # out a defeat. DiMaggio, Boston ... 17 67 16 27 .403 Bobby Permane in the Derby. At-|qor 13 still occupied most. of the in- |W weeks ago. Unless the horse | _and second place in the all-events | §¥ ! The terrific early Season pace|lodioni, chioato -. 13 3 3 3 0 Kinson was aboard third Mae pares arora. the bares. Trainer [NTIVES today, hie is expected to be a with 2062, Third highest total ever | X : gave the Boston fans new hope for P ' oe 3 8 . Chance horse, Perfect Bahram, in|q White of the Walter M Jet. | doubtful starter. The Bomar Stables’ | effected and two pins off the pace : a pennant that they Have Waited odes OE ONY ie the Derby. Perfect Bahram, ninth|ford stable said that Doug Dodson | BHLY Bumps was a likely starter,|set by Chicago's Joe Wilman, i K ¥ for in vain finite the X ias Chapman, Ath'tcs. 5iGreenberg, Tigers. 4 at Louisville, will not go in the gould be aboard Natchez, a well- {Put had not yet been assigned a ——— i ¥ 100 i came through A Williams, Red Sox 5 Preakness. regarded outsider. Nick Wall, who JOCKeY: Bowlin Scor S i 4 Pesky Sets Pace RUNS BATTED IN Finding a horse and rider combi- |did not ride in the Derby will be | Charley Shaw, trainer of the] od e | B PROOF 5 Shortstop Johnny Pesky, who Does: Red Sox 3 Btten, Yankems ‘ I | nation to beat Assault, the King aboard 8. McLaughlin's Wee Ad- Cedar Farms’ Lovemenow, said that! LEADING SCORES (MEN) is ¥ made four hits to boost his batting! york. Red Sox... 17 Holmes, Braver 18 {Ranch speedster who swept to an miral, Arnold Kirkland will handle [his horse was a question mark be- | a rary, Cemtzal Raga, rien a | average to 432, set the pace. He , |eight-length triumph in the rose A. C. Ernst's Alamond as he did in cause he has failed to go well in R. Leidoff. Tilinois Recn. . ...... .. 5% if ¢ scor- > run, still w the bi b {the : ‘ LEADING SCORES (WOMBN i set a new league record by scor Gani and Frits: Ostevinuelier of run, as e g problem ithe Derby, and Don Padggtt will workouts at Pimlico, Ruin Rochford, Onr Lady of Saris sap f 4 ing six runs. His team mate, Ted , duel ; S——r— | Betty Appleman, Coca-Cols ......:.. 484 |} <r williams, made two hits and in- the Pirates, put on a stirring due ; . ° 2 . | Mary Riza, Eagles Lodge . “on a creased his league leading average 2% pittsburgh and the Giants won, Sitting in his speed car, Joie Chitwood of| Reading, Pa. gives out Fistic Card Warren ( entral Planning i MALLouY OritE Gms i Ann Martin .......... x mn

to 427. It was a bad day for pitch- 1 10 0. when Buddy Blatner tripled with a big smile after winning the feature race at the New Jersey ers with each team making 17 hits, Buddy Kerr scored him with & 10ng| state fairgrounds at Trenton. It was the first post-war AAA-sanctioned . Harris had to have relief from Dave fly in the eighth. Koslo spaced big car auto rage to be held on a mile track in the east. In the 500- ew fa ium ext eqr gp e » i (Boo) Ferriss in the ninth when| eight hits while Ostermueller doled! mile Memorial day race Chitwood will drive the same ear that Mauri | S omp ete nl €, Pistol he yielded three runs after two, Out only five Rose piloted to victory in 1941. Chitwood now is at the Speedway. The school bell that signals the|the Warriors lost one football game were out. Ferriss came in to re-, The Cubs teed off against the — : ” Kenny Vint, Kokomo's standout start of summer recess for Warren when a potential pass-receiver Sh A tire the side. Braves for six runs in the third and | | : = oot rran easily. 10 ta 3. although sank | J} ! WV M / S k Golden Gloves middleweight ace, Central pupils on May 28 also will stepped in a sand pit. | — isn of hel ye was hit. freely in the late) eature 1s won anuaga ©€KS | win step into the professional ranks |™Ark the beginning of a new ath-| What's more, it will allow enough | Hoosier small-bore rifle and pistol Tigers won a tremendously impor-| = . ' k rst victory . at the Armory tomorrow night letic layout at the school. |space in front of the stands for al] enthusiasts from all parts of the tant game at Washington, holding innings in gaining hi t victory At that.time work will begin on a ludi th ators to is in to-0! Phil Cavarretta with a double, two By Betten ausen 81 rium wheri he tangles with Bob Caine. ™' ‘ ; eg (fleld events in future. track meets state, including many former servt . thal f Jw hits " ay . singles, and two walks paced the| : h rugged Indianapolis 158-pounder, | Project that will mean night f0ot-/ And no other school in the neigh- icemen, will take part Saturday and riumph hat found him esting his Se ll Rowell, homered in a four-round preliminary scrap. | Pall next fall, more and better porhood will be able to make that Sunday in the first post-war state ailing arm to determine whether an oy apes, | A fast pace set by Tony Betten- | Manual's Redskins try for their Vint earned his spurs in the Dleacher seats for the fans, a new statement, Coach W. L. Mowrey championship indoor rifle and pistol operation for removal of bone chips Th BO hausen, Indianapolis. speedway en- | eighth straight dual meet triumph | oo Sure ranks by combining a |track and field layout for next! says. ° | matches. was necessary. Newhouser, who| : Dodgers Septed hiree, Tule rant. in last night's opening of | tomorrow afternoon at Shortridge ot of boxing ability with a potent | Pring. plus a lighted recreation | Once the gridiron is rod | The shoot will be held in the Na=won 54 games for the Tigers in the/in the 10th On n. PacgeLLs ' : high school field. ia : |area to be ready for the summer of he gridiron is moved, lights|y;,a) Guard armory, 711 N. Pennlast two seasons, had been on the homer to beat the Reds at Oincin-| Raceland midget speedway t0day| (oach Ray Van Arsdale’s charges, "Uop In either duke and should (will be installed to illuminate not| joo. "ot * under sponsorship of SE Ok Me he Nie ai 3 True dikting Adal ns netted him the title as king | humbled Warren Central Yustoray, {1016 Well in the suey belting pela | But that's only in the immediate | fooihali Baines, Du \ack Masts Indianapolis units of the Indiana thich ww { : y ) p » . I ve operation if he og ineffective o Reds made 10, Erol gained alof the midget. track. | 72-45, earrying off nine first place les Athletic club completed|(U*ure: Long-range plans call for op poles on each side of the foot. | State Guard. Capt. Wayne H, day : RO nate rune othe nth | At least 6000 fans jammed into; FIODORS.__.. Bee tlt. card with the signing Concrete stands with dressing rooms 1) ‘field, six in the proposed rec-|ickieman is executive oficer. Go- . | aye : 2 | | In another meet on the local high : a} land the entire athletic field walied ! "| operating organizations include the His fears were groundless. He| The Cardinals retained their | the speedway to see Bettenhausen .., .. front Ben Davis won a three- of the Vint-Caine brawl. The head-| a stadium (reation- area, three more for soft-|, ~..i.an Legion, Central Indiana . = { 8 . | § : id d - . i ’ ’ pitched superbly and highlighted half game lead over the Dodgers in oyt.run Henry Banks, Mike O'Hal-| way decision at the Silent Hoosiers’ hoet » o 3 sah | First on the new program is TH and "two more for track. | gife league and members of the his job by touching off the first|the National by defeating the Phils] t al with 755-6 points. The host | YE IBnis ue ween PATTY Heyn- | no t +i The new track, a quarter-mile i iati ; i . loran and a score of other top|oval wi -8 po olds. Indianapolis welterweight who moving of the football field north Indiana State Rifle association. SHiple ply Of thie Ju jov Jengue sea. a pigtyi gaffe i Be 1ouik, dh drivers to gain 44 points in the|squad had 545-6 and Beech Grove ICS I isnapo . Ys od and east of its present location. |°Val Will have a 220-yard straight-| Entries for the 22-caliber chamson in r ing. Gil Torres nny azley, rookie star o e 1. ps ] , This was made possible recently | 8Wa¥Y on the north with eight lanes. pionship matches may be made be { hit a ball which he deflected to|1942 pennant season, gained his! Raceland championship standing. . | Jimmy Joyce, Gary lightweight, | New knockdown bleachers to ‘seat i Washington will be host to a tri- {with the closing of E. Michigan tween 8 a. m. and 2 p. m. Sunday, second baseman Eddie Mayo. Mayo first victory of the current cam-| O'Halloran again. threatened to} angular affair LOMOITOW afternoon | VP°® will spot the local mauler a st.. which runs adjacent to the field several thousand will be obtained An effort will be made, Capt stepped on the bag to double All paign although he needed relief| remain the sensation of the seven- iat 2:30 o'clock with Howe and Terre 10-pound weight advantage. When tie gridiron is moved jt (and thrown up on both the north Hackleman said, to spot matches 0 | Evans and threw to first to catch | help from Murry Dickson. Marty |event program when he shattered | Haute Gerstmeyer as the other Middleweights will collide in thei longer will overlap the area used 8nd south sides of the field. In that late extrics will have an op= | pitcher Roger Wolff. Wolff, in los- Marion with a double and single led his own speed record for the fifth-| competitors semi-windup, billad for six sessions,| = Ton. CL TUT Ll meets, | ime Warren Central officials hope | portunity to participate in all sec ing, gave up only-four hits and an| the Cards at bat. mile course. He was clocked last | . when Al Johnson, Indianapolis, |, .. important too, according to to replace these with permanent tions of the shoot. unearned run which was scored by| : : night at 1545, a shade under the Bulldo s Beaten faces Oscar Hamp, a newcomer here , _ Vaughn Wood, who vouches concrete stands, complete with All Indiana shooters are._el gible | Pat Mullin in the fifth on second Former Irish Coach record of 1547 seconds he estab- g and a stablemate of “Joyge's. An-| : > dressing rooms for two teams. to enter the match. Prizes will be baseman Gerald Priddy’s wild throw. | lished April 28. 'B Cardinal Nine other mauler from the Joyce stable, | | The recreation area will include awarded in all matches Yanks Top Browns (Goes to Alabama | © Bettenhausen, proved better in the y ; willie Jones, will meet Robert |facilities for night tennis, badmin- ——— The Yankees, behind alm | TUSCALOOSA, Ala. May 9 (U. first sprint event and in the 30-lap| MUNCIE, Ind. May 9 (U. P).—!Beamon, Indianapolis lightweight. mareur {ton, horseshoe pitching and volleyless pitching by at a P.).—Thomas J. (Tom) Lieb, head sweepstakes when ha copped first | Pirst Baseman Harry Allison of Ball in a rematch from last week's card; | | ball. : , : ey aH , "| State sardinals to a 7-1/when Jones gained a shade deci- { ial ; A football coach at the University of! place in both events. H Iso wor State led the Car w 8 L F d | Schoel officials have been promtopped the Browns at New York, } © ASO WON i tory over Butler university here sion. | oop orme ised the co-operation—and that inicludes financial co-operation -- of

; { Florida for the past five vears, has|a third in the second 10-lap sprint | . 5 to 1. Chandler gave up three hits, P SPINY! yesterday afternoon. Two big belters will battle in the

11. The Tribe got all of its runs| backed.

two o {re | been named assistant football coach! event Jo Shen he jireq e toe and head track coach at the Uni-! Winner in the first race, a woe) Allison hit two doubles and a four-round opener with Dan Raisor| Organization of a fourth amateur various community and school MW “fifth win without a loss. Phil Riz- versity of Alabama, Athletic Di- lap dash, was Bettenhausen at 32.231 single to pace an ll-hit attack | slated to make his first effort in a baseball loop was completed at 13st | groups in the project. YO zuto hit a three-run homer for the réctor Frank Thomas announced; seconds. O'Halloran was first across | Which enabled Ball State to even a|prize ring against Herb Jones, night's meeting of the Indianapolis The school is ready with its en- § : Yankees, today. the line in the second 10-lap race tWO-game series with the Bulldogs. | Both are local boxers [A Baseball association. |thusiasm and blueprints. It's just 3 ITY Bob Feller ended Cleveland's Lieb and Thomas were teammates and was clocked at 3 minutes, 38.65 { The Twilight league, which will) waiting now for the bell. { tical seven-game losing streak with an under Knfite Rockne at Notre Dame, seconds. The third race, also 10 laps, | “9 . » play its games each Wednesday eve- ‘ artistic, 5-to-3 win over the Ath-|Where he played left halfback on went to Huston Bundy, Dayton, O., Officiating Game Sometimes ning, will open next week. Games | leticseat Philadelphia. striking out|the 1921 team that Thomas quarter-/ and the time was 3 minutes, 40.87 | will be called at 5:30 p. m. and will H |) M : Mid y be seven-inning affairs. E 1] IN Apri

; . / seconds. The next 10-lap elimina. | | f f U w k : ; to the University t sw ' Q mpire S or Seven teams are now affiliated, ersity| tion was won by Ray Richards, e S oO > {with a possibility an eighth may be | 90% FHA NEW YORK, May 9 (U. P.)., — dugout steps, grunting wearily every added before the league's opening. 4 Officiating a ball game sometimes inch of the way. He looked around | Those entered at Present are is the least of an umpire’s work. |until he spotted McCarthy in a | Leonard Cleaners, U. 8. Tires, Before a big league contest starts corner of the dugout. The umpire Kingan Rellables, P. R. Mallory,

| ——————————— - ‘Both Bost Club Eagles Lodge, De Wolf News and oston Liubs it's his duty to sit in the grand-|walked over to him and said: oe Fo a 3 | “Joe, something has got to be n .

3 stand while the teams are prac-| = Si 5 Thin Out Rosters | watch that none of the done chout trose bats” All teams, with the exception of

with a six-hit spree in the third. | Before going Two lefties, Dave Koslo of the! Of Florida as head coach he coached another Indianapolis speedway en- | Re meen football at Notre Dame, Wisconsin trant. Time for the event was 2! and Loyola university. minutes, 40.60 seconds.

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iL Six Indianapolis firms have ticing an U. 8. Tires, also. play in one of the Yoda] i YOUR formed a softball league under, BASTON, May 9 (U. P.).—Bos- Players fraternize with members of . " y ® in P . , : N, . ). S- | “What bats?” inquired McCarthy ini ! 1 ker | the ¥Y. M. C. A. banner, ton's two major league baseball the Opposing team and that they |gpeengy, i gest Sis 25 Yours RYLAND !

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The teams in the league will represent Wm, H. Block Co. Indiana Farm Bureau, Sears Roebuck & Co., Pitman-Moore Co. Lincoln Chiro-

teams, still adjusting their rosters, have nothing fo do with spectators.| : ; farmed out four players today and The latter piece of police work is Those bats that you have placed! Two players, w. H. Hardin and released a fifth outright : done to discourage gamblers from right at the edge of the playing Bob Schremser, were reinstated to The Red Sox E i 'making overtures to the “players |fleld,” ‘answered Summers “Why | their amateur status after a fling in| Sox sent Pitchers Jim RIN S:-ldon't you build a place for them | the I-O league,

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practic College, Inc, and the In-/ Wilson and Mel issi dianapolis Water Co field he Deutsch and Out-| Umpires usually discuss ground |in¢ide the dugout just as you did me eee au No Commission Charge ‘ By s Wat 0. elder Andy Gilbert to Louisville of rules with both managers, 210, |ast vear? Then vour park will be oe } ROME ’ ( MEW : 1e league is scheduled to open! the American association, and the before the start of proceedings. clean as a whistle.” Daley Coming Home Inquire at Any Office its season at 6:15 p. m. today at/ Braves optioned Pitcher Bob Wil Recently, heavy-set Bill Summers,| | yn | NEW YORK, May 9 (U. P).— : | ATHENS ———— Riverside park diamonds and games Hams to Seattle of the Pacific Coast | veteran American league arbiter, | Look,” said McCarthy, . “why Bill Dal SeAtnar ACK ? 4 rust \ =| ® All vill , S $ t { aley, all-American back at A ah GET x pe Played each Thursday night: league. Lefty Larry Powell, Braves’ made his way to the Yankee dugout Se Jou Some » Te wh ese ! 3 os CAIRO = Wh 1wereafter for 5 weeks pitcher, was released {before the game in order to speak wi th = rs.” y Minnesota in 1943, notified Coach . : oF Tr Snob —— | rire . - |with Manager Joe McCarthy. other matlers. Mel Stevens of the Brooklyn] an Son sour favilogami stig apie = Fre Y, : 8 Ea “you're the logical guy to talk | Dodgers of the All-American Foot- Be: , | Summers was resplendent in a| » “ mateurs ( athedral Triumphs natty ‘camel hair heap blue-stFiped] W" sald Summers You run pall conference today, that he was WN. W. Corner Pennsylvania and Marke! Sts. RILEY 4381 ® Ful Poiiitain Square Merchants unbeaten Gene Hawkins limited Manual to|shirt and light gray sult. He looked |" "2" ‘en route to the U. S.-from China! INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA : u n nine softball game ant an opponent : eit owla x ’ . | ’ ’ ‘ . MEMBER FEDERAL RE €£ sy “ Jor next Sunday halo at PB op Pat a lone hit yesterday as Cathedral very much unlike the fellow who! MoCarthy still was somewhat per |and would be discharged from the MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOWIT RE Aton or, Interested managers. are asked io defeated the Redskin baseball team, stands out on the diamond every plexed so the red-faced - Summers | navy before the 1946 season opens TR mm DORR ® He; 3-0, on the South siders’ diamond. afternoon and periodically bawlis said: " i Ss Rul j There will he x meeiing of managers of The Irish pitcher helped his own “Strike three, yer out.” If you want, we'll play the bats e - Justor Base : » he Y ue A Mon cause with a double, . | Summers carefully descended the alive just like we do in Chicago ® ® Rul A, B and C teams must be present as 3 3 > 13 2 ou Jos: m t d 0 0 0 m i || 1 0 Nl Por entry blanks_must be filed and starting cCna y Oug a oment an = of the schediie determined B h /] C | answered: . i —— In last night's games at Municipal St ase qQ a en ar “Okay,” we'll get_a bat rack built : S| = um, Hollywood's shut out Ban Milk po a . { \ ’ - - 18-0: 1. 8 Ayres & Co. won | LEAGUE STANDINGS Chicago 000 310 303-10 17 2 Nr Uuevnt ike we soi 4 5 & aper 4, and Speedway V. FP W AMERICAN ‘AS Boston 226 020 13x—14 17 4 ] i, = = fcwned Roffman Specialty, 7-3. All wer W.1 IN AssorIaTION. ew Haynes. Grove, Papish, Caidweh and, The Yankee manager spoke to 22 Doon games, CC CC prot 10% 836 Miwaukee 8 L Pot | Tresh. Harris, Perriss and Wagner {one of the ground-keepers about For 77 years, this : we 7 sie rtage ' "y Louisville 12 600 Minneap'is 10 13 435 , ¢ ) - ws wo. er Carissa Olvy 8 Ram- INDPL8 11 8.879 MANOA) 8 213 100 | Washington : we ane 900 4 ] the rack and Summers left to} grand old brand of = ° ers; , 8:10] . &. Bob's Tri- Toledo 10 10 500 Kans. City 7 11 .389 change into his working clothes, = = gle Grille, 020 Kingan A A vs EI Newhouser and Richards, Wolff and) _ rn rt ———————————— Kentucky whiskey - —- . ily AMERICAN LEAGUE Evans h " s * WL, Pet WL. 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