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St. Paul, aided by the defending|waukee trimmed Louisville 4-3 and champion Milwaukee Brewers, was|St. Paul beat Toledo 6-3 in a night in sole possession of first: place in| contest. the American association today, full game ahead of Louisville, The Saints and olonels were Place Indignapolis percentage points apart going into|Cily was dropping Columbus’ 4-2,

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Minneapolis also climbed alin the standings, advancing to sixth! [place on a 9-2 victory over thirdwhile Kansas!

The Saints tallied four runs in the 3d innings on Eric Tipton's and| | Leigh Kimball's home runs and that

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George Diehl in the mound duel at © Milwaukee, Gene Nance's double, a long fly and an infield put, scored

ithe winning Brewer run that| Was the matter with Woodcock? | 100 oS # dropped Louisville. into second] _The answer is, to date, nothing. a _ | place, TE rr ———— PROOF 1 «| The Millers were out to present : Box Score Te] gz Tom Sheehan, the new manager, YOURSELF"! “with his first victory and the issue | INDIANAPOLIS Be 7 was never in doubt as Woody Aber], atin 0 ABR BQ 4 ¥ i | C 1. ‘ nathy limited the Indians to three|sisti ss 42.1% 0 4 | i x Nieman, rf ...... 4 0-0 3. 0 o[d [hits at Minneapolis. Bestudik, it al 13 1 0% | Minneapolis jumped on the In-|wentzel, cf .. ... «ETP 0 4 QO . i dians starting pitcher, - Paul Der- Shy re i 31 0 3 0 ol ringer, for four runs in the 3d,|Detweiler, 3be...... } # 8 8 1 0 o BY eva 2 2 |Babe Barna supplying most of the| [hey 1 0 8 28M {power by driving in three runs| Derringer. p., 1 040 0 00 {with I I Flowers, p . 1 6 0 6-6 0 {with his seventh homer of the sea- | Drews .. Lv 00 Re ison. Another cluster of four runs| | Schupp, p 9 0-0 0 690 lin the 7th with Dave Garcia clout- Totals 2 3 24 14 3 ing it with two men on base sent Drews batted for Powis in eighth, the big ex-major leaguer to the MINNEAPOLIS | show ABR R:O A % | 1 ers. Barnacle, cf 5 0 1 2 n 0 | One of the biggest men in base-| Lillard, ss $5.2 32 2.3 1) ball, 9 | Barna, If . 5 1 1 2 1) 0 {ball, 6 foot 4 inch, 220-pound Carl|mccarthy, 1b . 3 1.6.31 0 0 | Derose held Columbus to four hits| Gareia, 3b . gga 980 | Nowak, rf .. 4 VV 30 050 at Kansas City, The towering Blues { Trechock, 2b ...... 3 1 3:0 -3°9¢ pitcher had a shutout going into| Rolandson, ¢ .. 4-0 0 3-60 0 Abernathy, p .... 3 Y 4% 1 of {the final inning when the Red| ae we wen ee] Birds jumped him for two runs but; Totals ...... BAT 12 2 , *Trechok awarded first base on Brady's {he tightened to hold the victory] HiterTe tas. safe. The defeat dropped Columbus|yxpiaNAPOLIS ..... 00000001 1—2 {to seventh place, two games ahead | Minneapolis ......... 00400140 x—9 8 cell itv | Runs batted in—Bestudik, Lacy, &Lil-|}" [of ellarite Kansas City. lard, Barna 3, Garcia 3 Rolandson, Two-| | — base hits—Bestudik, Garcia, Trechock. { Home runs—Parna, Garcia. Double plays— BROKEN |] Sisti to Turchin to Shupe, Trechoek to | Lillard to McCarthy, Left on bases—InW - LENSES | Gianapelis 3, Sinneiolls 8 Base o SH Derringer owers ernathy REPLACED | Struck out—By Flowers 2, Abernathy 5. : | Hits—Off Derringer 3 in 3 innings, FlowBRING, IN THE PIECES |ers 7 in 4, Schupp 0 in 1, Losing pitcher Derringer. Passed ball--Rolandson. UmDR. JOS. E. KERNEL pires—Gordon, Mullin and Austin, Time— | TRACTION TERMINAL BLDG. 1.50. Attendance—1200 | — woeamneee? | Tribe Batting { AB H HR Pet Turchin pA 40 18 . | Bestudik 9 65.26 M5 8 62 22 1 wm MN 1 Makes over 20 gba] | RT 3 3 0 No fuss==no mess —~and no mistakes ] 5 1. © when your Tam Collins is made with 6 12 1 London's Ready Mix. You need 2 3 : NO SUGAR, NO LEMONS, NO 70 ® LIMES, NO BITTERS AND NO GIN 5 0 @ for this new, cooling highball 20»

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Mauriello, the For Boy From . Bronx, Rules Favorite Over

England's Heavyweight Champ

By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, May 9~The British are famed for winning the last

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{was all Dick Lanahan needed to|8© @gainst Tami Mauriello, a fat boy from the Bronx, |defeat the Mud Hens at St. paul. | has to recommend him ‘are two ~— losses _to light heavyweight king | Gus Lesnevich: A series of brawls|of the British fighters who have with other nobodies in the beak- | affpeared heretofore in these Unites busting trade and a supposedly de- | sired but never realize set-to with, the.guys they had at Yorktown. jes:

Still, Woodeock, winner of all of Fi totaled 673-6 points

his 25 fights—-24 by kayoes—is the (nose odds strictly on the premise! underdog. When word of this got to London, | Woodcock's manager, had several indignant telephone | nave shown calls from the city on the Thames. horizontal What, the British public demanded, | |

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fight, with a certain cocked hat exception, but at the moment they can't understand why they won't win the first one—Bruce Woodcock's Amerlcan debut at Madison Square Garden tomorrow night. Woodcock is the British empire heavyweight champion who will|®

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Horizontal Relaxation America’s pugilistic public made

Mauriello couldn't be the fainting fighters On the whole they more variations of relaxation than the Sleeping Beauty mattress company.

They were many and highly-| rated, those British boxers, but | 2 seldom did they come through. A| few of the worst who come to mind | {quickly when you consider boxing| g boredom are Bombardier Billy Wells, | { Phainting Phil Scott, Gypsy Dan-| iels, Tommy Farr, Dan MeGotkis | dale and Jack Pettifer, i

So here comes another from the | rock-ribbed isles, a husky young fel-| low who looks good in the gym. | But there must be a lot of Mis-| sourians around these parts because | the boys insist—for money—that| they have to be shown. The only!

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Gary Dashman Runs Fast Century

GARY, Ind, May 9 (U. P.).-= Mike Maragos, crack Gary Emerdon dash man, today stood atop the list of all-time Indiana sprinters. He covered 100 yards in :09.7 yesterday in the Gary city meet, the second time in the state's history that a schoolboy had ran the century that fast. Ivan Fuqua of Brazil ran it in :09.7 in 1030.

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