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ol ke % y 7 - a——————— - - : . ! : 5) : -~ . A I - ) ; Tribe Ed: 1 ~~ One Way to Check New D [Fourth Sandlot Lesnévich Favored to K ; ribe Edges St. Paul Saints ne ay to ec e rivers our andlot tesnevich Favored fo Keep But I 4 asd 3 g Rcd $F A bo x 2 : . : a As Res One Big Round; : Leasue Opens |! /t'e Before Record Gate ult o1 Une Hig ’ fog ans . - BH on May 14 (U,/ P)~—~With a sell-out crowd and record . ‘ . 8 gate assured, champion Gus Lesnevich and Freddie Hutchin Is Due Tom ht Tomorrow ! Mills of England will fight tonight for the world light heavyweight NEW YC | : | fe at Harringay arena in the first important post-war international | shift may 3 : , ; . : e same the By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor : fv By BERNARD HARMON Lesnevich of Cliffside, N. J, is favored at 6-4 to win the 15-round player chan “The man with the shoe horn was full of his own business today. | | The fourth loop operating under bout before 10,700 fans, paying ap- scorers dizzy He was trying to squeeze four clubs into the American Association’s first) the elev of the Indianapolis Ama- proximately $200,000, This gross At Ebbe division and make 'em all fit. Sh : an veur aseball association will open ate 0 S will better the previous British always there It was a tough job regardless of the application of foot ease. The) {its season tomorrow with games at - JR record of $120,000 drawn by the Manager Lec Louisville Colonels were a half a game ahead of second-place Toledo, | | Riverside park. 3 Georges Carpentier -Joe Beckett who admits | third-place Indianapolis was a half a game behind Toledo and fourth-| | The circuit, known as the Twi- P .- scrap in 1919, Ticket prices ranged nection with place St. Paul was a half a game # »8 | Joh league, was pryaieed last mn rogram from $4.25 to $85. ue Ss pening Ludisnapelis th nometown| Box Score | bu we aanized Je, see Lesnevich—muffin-faced, tawnyd | here ri a or ols ga behind | ST. PAUL Wednesday starting at 5:30 p. m, | Although the local bowling season ee: ia a Dodges ben | ST. PAUL | , " terY.th has practically faded -shouldered, black-haired op- ; I t oT y ed out, a matcl : h we a aon sal] Vitter. at AB R% © A EB] n oo Right SR that should produce some a Ponhi favored to retain the Jur Saanee e f ab % Jasineki, 2b . 1-3 1% : : i ) i i . and-neck standing developed as a| Rosenthal, pr drs vu ‘ ; ¢ 4 0.9 {Mallory on diamond No. 1; Eagles SCOTin8 is on tonight's schedule at ne mom Setense for tet kids In Bra result of what: happened last night. fipton If 1 ri 3 ‘Lodge faces De Wolf News on dia-| he Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady alleys. (1). Jersey Gus combines. hein “youth move Fifth-place Minneapolis bumped off | Dappe, & tae td 80 8 8 0 ‘mond No. 2 and Leonard Cleaners One of Ohio’s top feminine quin-| skill and punch, whereas Mi Only R Louisville, Toledo edged last-place gocpe)is an ';,.000 4 0 1° 0 1 0 " 4 ~ [tangle with U. 8. Tires on diamond |tets, Kinsman-Lea Recreation of merely bores in, throwing punche: Milwaukee and Indianapolis out- Lotebsn. u =o 0 © 0 § 0 § 20 : % ® (No. 3. The loop’s seventh entry, Cleveland, will stop Off here en|from all directions and hoping tc DD lasted St. Paul here, 5 to 4. Eonmen, » 00 0 oF - ; Sy Union Printers, drew a bye and will| route to the national tournament in| knock ouf his opponent or ge séven diftere : Hutchings Due on 1 fry ta open one week later, Kansas City, Mo., to hook up in a him down; (2) Lesnevich is rated ng : It was the first skirmish of the Him. p .....0 0 a 0 1 Reliables Win Pair match gg Ice Cream | “sharper” than the British Empire pt i series out at Victory field and Was Nitcholas, p ....... 6-0 0.0 0 0 The Reliables already have| or e alleys, | championg, who returned only res Reese at sh played before a crowd of 2239. In| oat Shinn ee proved to be a tough aggregation The Clevelanders have a star-|cently from the Royal Air force every game the second contest with the ApoS-| Rizzo baited for Coffman in fourth. | | by winning two starts in the Munic- |Studded lineup that has taken top|and (3) Mills had difficulty in par- | either becau tles under the ‘lights tonight, Land patted 16; Nothe 5 Sir | |ipal league, while the strength of awards, in most of Ohio's major|ing down to the 175-pound limit 0 t . youngster tl Johnny Hutchings, the elep han INDIANAPOLIS A lawn-mower attachment and a sense of humor inspired this contraption, which Mechanic Cotton |the Mallory entry is yet to be Sgrameniis, Margs Slogar, the| the light heavyweight or “cruiser. ALY . who is described by his mates BBY ave te y AR R B o A E| Henning suggested, was just the thing for testing new drivers at the Speedway. With a tongue in his |tested. As members of the Satur- al I 30: i 300 game to| weight” class, and may have weak- g a fugitive from a circus, is slated peice; 35 0% 0 0 1 1 1 cheek, Mr. Henning said the Harry Bennett, chief A. A. A. observer, could ride right behind the new |day Manufacturers’ league they| * "0" ahd sports a 759 as her| ened himself. ¢ to toss ‘em off the rubber for the Se fin “8 8 4 1 5 0 driver, as he demonstrates here, while George Connor serves as a subjéct. Mr. Bennett wasn’t too en- |have been rained out of two con-| Bame Fécore, Lesnevich made his first defense Tribesters. * : Ven I 0 1:0 of yusiastic, secutive games. Other Stars of the title against Tami Maurielle In last night's fracas, the Indians Fuel 11128 renee However, the East siders’ lineup| Other members of the team, who|°f, NeW York in November, 1941 splurged for their he Fun is the 11.8 0 0 . | t is well packed with star performers,|carry an 850 average in two of atte! i oosy oi worlc second inning and then had an j 320 0 1 ‘A P A P f d | d ( | including some real hitters and a|Cleveland’s leading feminine loops nition by beating Mauragonizing time staying out in front = © = =m oo ccessor y rizes re rosre ruraue, uenira classy mound staff. They are de-|are Edna Harrold, Lillian Zehe,| oho cr YOFK state) and Antor as the Saints bounced back: Bt Pou reasoned CY 00 TEI. 000-4 fending city champions and fans/Mary Primosch and Ruth Ineman. ristoforidis (National Boxing

8t ofe . * ati It was a dizzy encounter for the| Indianapolis 050 000 000— 5 F S d Q / f Win on Diamond may use tomorrow's game as a| The locals will use their tar) 2SOCIRkON), iad : Runs batted in—Drews, Cecil 2. Shupe W | ay aa $e . regular ri i ” fans asthe visitors applied the|g; Rochelli, Douglas 2. Two-base hits or pee ay ua I ers medium of determining their|lineup of Betty Weaver, Mickey oe Lesnevich is .favored pressure in the fourth, fifth and|= Drews Shupe, Tipton, Douglas, naar) chances of retaining their crown./Rotert, Vivien Parson, Margaret een well supported ir sixth. !{ Dapper. Left on bases—St, Paul 12, In-

The Speedway driver who wins the coveted pole position at Satur-| Purdue and Indiana Central col De Wolf News has turned in a|Bilsky and Judy Hindel. Mrs, Hin- heavy. betting that passed the mil-

Colonels Blanked [Clakapalis 4 Buse on balls-LaRaban, 3 day's qualifying trials also stands to make himself $1050—provided he 15 lege baseball teams held decisions pair of Municipal league victories, del, captain of the team, was the lion-dollar mark yesterday, Woody Abernathy hurled a two-| Coffman 1. Oecii 4, Nothe 3; Woods 4, Using the products of certain automobile accessory companies. lover state foes today while Val- one over Broad Ripple Merchants|1945 match champion. She has 17 hit 3-0 shutout for the Minneapolis | fi gic B15 Of Lheahan 5 in ln] ' Other prize money for the qualifying trials, governed by the Same | 0 aiso university defeated an Illi-|and one over the Pendleton Re- totals of 600 to her credit in league A + Millers at Louisville. The victory s in 2%, Himsl 1 in 2. Woods 0 in 31. provisions, totals $6875. These cash awards were subscribed by the Per-|, is nine in another game yester-|formatory and the Eagles have play during the past two seasons. mareurs moved the Millers from sixth 10 Js ry ining Li an fect Circle Co. of Hagerstown, the MacMillan Petrojeui Corp. of -'Los day afternoon. won a pair of City league triumphs, | The match is slated to get under | The Martinsville Merchants basehal fifth place. They have won four in |ien, Auslin and Gordon JTime—2:17. oy Na: ———" | Angeles, the Koppers Co. of Balt-/ The Big Ten Boilmermakers|Indianapolis Railways and Pros- Way at 8 o'clock. | May 26. a i their last five starts. ; - . . T T { more and the Burd Piston Ring Co.| swamped Wabash’ Little Giants, pect Tavern being their victims. 2 ¥ a contact E. Schoolcraft, 74 W, Morgan st. Toledo took second place away Tribe Batting Mat ag 1e¢ams | of Rockford, TI, [17-1, Two Purdue pitchers limited | Cleaners Split 5 li S Marsnsville Jad. from St. Paul by a 3-1 victory over| G. ,AB, H. HR, Av |° 0 . | AT LEAST EIGHT or 10 of the | the visiting Crawfordsville team to| Leonard Cleaners have a one- ow Ing cores | Sealed B igh psig iva | Bes RR 3 5 » 3 so A It T oht P rosels x at a _|a single safety. Irv Claseman and-one record in the Municipal MONDAY'S LEADING SCORERS | ea'e (eam Fog the cellar by nudging Milwaukee, | Turenin ...00,,00008 33 18 0 (340 4 t ong | 24 racers now stabled at the track)... .4 ceven innings during which|loop, while the Tiremen hav t MEN and Driving Lights 6-5, putting the Brewers in last Wentzel .....00.0. 2% 91 81 31 33 should be ready to make their bids|P Haid vod E 9 }295D,. Wille Me Bye nov Bveret! Laker, St Philip ............ 390 { Universal Bracket, $ Ty | Blackburn “12 18 6 0 3 i : : len. for spots in the 33-car lineup on the Giants garnered one single. yet, played a league contest. They fim Jiekey, 3. Dijin Bick Schon” 380 Fit 3.29 pace Millers eoHected one Fun i {a : 23 1 Js Fow front-line grapplers will en We opening day of qualifications Dave Sherrier added two more hit- are the only members of the Twi- Tony Hessman. MeQuay-Norris .... 338 $.NUSt CAFS On AUTO the fifth and two’ in: the seventh | iY. eiseeiriine. 8 11 2 ] .230/gage in an Australian tag-team Saturday. less innings. : {light circuit not affiliated with an-|j. Fitzpatrick, Darleenc's Mirabeaux 577 BLUE POINT SUPPLY to beat the Colonels. The Millers | Riddle Ceeneens oo a 3 3 0 231 match to feature tonight's wrest) Tq qualify, drivers must go four! At Danville, ans Central other league. : Pegay Boned, ay Schmitt 1 hur, 28 Delaware, Madison and Ray Sts. | got 10 hits off Rudd and Simonds.| Nieman... ... 5% 15 11 1 8 ing card at the Armory. laps—or 10 miles—at an average Nosed out Central Normal, 1-4! Umpire assignments for the Dorothy Vaught, Herman Schmitt Ins. 509 Ssse———— Pred Sanford had a shutout for | Detveiler : oes " n 5 0 156) In addition. Billy Thom, Indian- speed of 115 miles an hour. Drivers 3fter breaking a 4-4 deadlock with|openers are as follows: Diamond

the Mud Hens at ‘Toledo until the, rt. 2 2 0 are allowed three chances to quals ® ninth inning’ rally. Valparaiso’s No. 1—Porter and Dible; No. 2—| . ninth, when Kansas City scored one out four hits mixed with two walks ify, with a chance starting when Crusaders ried %» 8 Jag Seoision Congo ue Quillan; No, 3— run. The Blues gathered seven !and tallied five times in the second, PtA¥ance in several months. Hej the driver signals the starter to give Over Y/1€alon In tne other game. ~Worltz and Stull. hits. The Hens, with only eight |stanza. takes on Billy Fox, Cleveland, In| him the green flag. Sn

hits, managed one run each in the| Rex Cecil was on the Tribe m EE NE loyTusiuay quehtors are assived 194 h / Will C ” § > mound : be le i S third, fourth and eighth. {and Dick Lanahan, southpaw, was Gil LaCross of Boston and Buck|of spots at the head of the Me-| C 00 S I ompefte

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Phone Call Cancelled \ the’ St. Dal starter. ; Lipscomb of Indianapolis, WO morial day parade, unless, of At the start at Victory field last! I The hin ans Stopped | FOuEh-and-tumble style i course, 33 other cars better their | St f T k S ti / i TO N | G H T night, shortly after Tribe Treasurer by the Saints’ relief hurlers and 2'® meeting Jackie Nichols of Por . qualifying speed. n a e rac eC ong S | 3 GATES OPEN “:15—RACE, 8:15 : Al Schiensker checked the cost Of | Cecil was batted out in the sixth, ‘2nd: Me, and Wayne Martin © The qualifiers still are shooting : World's Fastest Midget Drivers bus fare to Evansville, the Tribe's| George Woods relieved Cecil, Holywood, Cal, in the tag-team|gat the four-lap speed of 130.138 set! The state-wide increase in high Noblesville 12, North Salem 1, Pike

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Three-I league farm, the Indians brought out the stopper pitch and match. It is for two falls on ” back in 1939 by Jimmy Snyder. school track interest was reflected township 6, Shortridge 25, State % CARS Have SIGNED ENTRY BLANKS rushed out with a lot of DePPer| put, the Saints in their place. He NICS 80d DpIOMises an unusia School for Deaf 9, Tech 28, Walnut : SANCTIONED BY C. M. R. A. |

and forced him to cancel the phone | worked three and a third innings Amount of action. THE TWO-ENGINE Fageol Spe- today in the announcement by L. Voi ue 3 and warren Central 2.

call. Some of the Indians’ anemic! without allowing a hit. | Nichols and Martin are favorites cial Siew Sonsidersive comment | Phillips, I. H. S. A. A. commissioner,| walnut Grove and North Salem U. S. Road 52 and Kitley Avenue (6400 East) hitters evidently got wind of what| The Indians collected seven hits| ere and are expected to have the a rds yesterday for its|that 2461 entrants representing 194) will be newcomers to the Tech sec- | = i lt tree was going on in the front office,|and four were bunched in the “big” CTO¥d “With them” when they dis- 3 ity o ug the track. After Paul|schools ‘will compete this week-end tional. : once they got a glimpse of Chief second. They were held rumless Pay their skill and speed. Rass: oe sasigned driver, _hadyn the sectional tournaments. | Competing in the meet at Wash- | ALL STAR FAIRGROUNDS Scout Ted McGrew. [thereafter. The Apostles got six| [sare th ay fii > ale) J 'HAlS Years Jneels Der Wil heyingvon will be the followin: Beet) * At any rate, the Indians bucked | plows. letter tis Volt Say laps at|18 more. schools and 178 more Grove 9, Ben Davis 19, Boggstown OXING COLISEUM up just like that and hammered| a)hough Cecil failed to last the Cards Release [ovues =n 30 Jibh, bom me=| schoolboys competing. The meets 2, Danville 5, Franklin 16, Frank- 4 > a |route, he was the winning pitcher | | geol himself took quick a y jw be run off irl 15 sectional cen-|lin township 1, Greenfield 1, Howe ABEL JACK (Buddy)

|anil won his own game by singling] hi (oar ign eck : ters. (24, Manual 27, Moral Township 2, I uns out paw ite car. They were checking manifold| yngdianapolis will be the scene of Morristown 10, Plainfield 4, Shel- CESTAC vs WALKER

bot n 3 3 : | pressure—and obviously enjoying it.|two meets scheduled at the Tech byville 17, Southport 20 and Wash-

{sion, The Tribe's other markers | y fee i i Washingt field C 4 2 [were batted in by Shupe, Sisti and| ST LOUIS Mo. May 14 (U.P).—{ TWO OTHER cars were on the|3D ashington fields. Competing) ington 21. MERICAN COLUMBUS, | Drews. Shupe also sparkled afield gynie White, left-handed pitcher | track yesterday, Walt Mitchell was at Tech in the meet to begin at 2 Other sectional ce nters are SOUTH A N OHIO laround the first sack. He got two who.e shutout helped the St. Louis Betting in practice preliminary to P: ™- Friday will be 157 entrants| Bloomington, East Chicago, Elkhart, CHAMPIO 4 be:

of the Indians’ hits and one was Cardinals to a world series victory his driving test and was clocked at representing 11 schools. Following Ft. Wayne, Gary, Kokomo, Lafa-

good for two sacks, in 1942, has been given an uncon- 107, while Tony Bettenhausen was 5 a list of Schools and their gn. yetle, Mishawaka, Muncie Burris, : Health | —————————— . ‘ | ditional release the Card's front aoing the same thing in the four- trants: Broad Ripple 24, Crispus New Albany, © Richmond, Terre | e eree Speedway Golf office announced today, cylinder, unpainted Lencki special. Alvucks 10; Lawrence Central 11, Haute and Yincenties, — So 0b A two-man best ball golf: tourney White, who recently returned 10! noGGED British determi ines] | d R t Bos ow) Ena "GED" Britis rmination . . , 2 Other Outstanding (0-Round Bouts pp is to be played at the Speedway the St. Louis gh 5 ol wo. years is being demonstrated in the garage Nalon to Drive ‘Belgians Ady ance 3 ! S$ links tomorrow. Contestants are in the army, said he believed "the of Robert M. W. Arbuthnot w | 3 1 Y 6.00 { re I J. , who | "1Q r IDE Jo ee oft between 12 noon and 1 Cards were hasty in letting me 20." refused to concede that his Lagonda In Day 9 C up Play MAIL Bites Rg or 4 p. m. He had not played vet this season Special won't be readv for 4 BRUSSELS, May 14 (U, P). — BOX SEATS Cee 5.00 | Nga ay r ‘the 500 da .

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AMERICAN AAI L pet GAMES TODAY terday Arbuthnot and his mechan-|added to the stellar lineup for to-, victory in a doubles nratel. Enclose Remittance and Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope to nt Louisville 15 LL De Minn 13 14 4811 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ical staff already had the car torn morrow night's second running of Belgium won the opening singles “

Toledo 14 10 583 Kan. City 10 12 455] St Paul at INDIANAPOLIS (8:30 p. m.). down and were working to put i ; on match on Saturda and - rain : t HW t | Avoid wastin INDPLS., 11 10 565 Columbus 10 16 .385| Kansas City at Toledo (night back i he p It Raceland midget speedway. y . tase as ing on 0 ) or af uncomfo St. Paul 15 12 556 Milwaukee 8 14 .364. Milwaukee at Columbus (night ack 1n shape | He will be at the wheel of Rex Washed out the scheduled doubles . La new vacatio Minneapolis at Louisville (night). | “It could have been worse” Ar- Mays’ four-cylinder. Ofteraauser. Tt Sunday. The Belgian team won Indianapolis, Indiana Ri ioddars from 4 . -C) : x . v

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