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And Eye |Tribesters Extend Winning Marathon to Six Straight;
Resume Play Tuesday Night
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor The galloping Indians benefited in a big way over the week-end
by winning ‘em all, took over undisputed possession of second place in the American association's rugged race and carved another half game off St. Paul's league lead.
Louisville was shoved from second to fourth and the Kansas City
day, 5 to 3. For the victors, it was the seventh triumph of the season.
In other contests, DeWolf News smashed Broad Ripple, 17 to 11, and
Armour edged 5 t0.4 In 10 frames.
Eagles lodge also protected an Bolfers teed off today in qualifying professional who is in charge of the
untarnished record by punching! .out a 10 to 2 triumph over Blue
Ribbon Ice Cream in City league P2rk municipal course. | games. Prospect Tavern found the| I1nirty-two contestants will years of age or have become 18 amateur,
range of Ferris Food Markets, 12 emerge from the 18-hole round to gince June 15. to 3. and Christamore A. C. shaded |cOmpete in match play, climaxed|" Dwight (Bud) Marsae, Misha-| Indianapolis Railways in a 11- Friday with a 36-hole champion- waka, president of the Indiana
inning contest, 6 to 4.
In Saturday tussles, P. R. Mal-|
lory took a double measure
Sacks Auto Parts,| SOUTH BEND, Ind. June 24 (U.jup with other qualifiers this morn-|.¢ 71 with a quartet consisting of | ning when
to assume the lead in the Manufacturers league. Mallory won, 3
to 0 and 5 to 4.
Allison tripped the Printers twice,
" Phillips Pedals
Revenge for Talbert to 3 Victories |
LOUISVILLE, Ky, June 24 (U.| P.) —Billy Talbert, Wilmington, Del, | today had avenged in part the two day for John Phillips, who pedaled morrow night with the first match | defeats off with all the No. 1 positions in|billed at 8:30. handed him by ace netman Frankie the senior boys’ division as the! Parker of Los Angeles, by downing amateur Bicycle League of America defeated here in recent bouts are
the West Coast Davis cupman to opened its annual state cham- to clash in the main event for two’ win the 61st annual Southern ten- nionships at Riverside.
nis tournament championship. The
‘4 to 1 and 10 to 6 in double-header.
national championship
score was 6-4, 6-1, 0-6, 4-6, 6-4.
Riviera Is Winner
Riviera's tennis team outswatted the Broadmoor racquetmen vester- | day, 8 to 1, In a match at the See Broadmoor courts. Al Lieberman Sd annexed the only host club victory! by .defeating Walter Williams, 6-4, | Phillips
0-68, 6-0.
Of State Golf Championship
tory in the pro-amateur yesterday at Coffin after the team had tied] | P.).—~Some
75 youthful Hoosier ing. Joe Vandewalle, Erskine park meq pra
| ; |and C. Clifton. rounds of the 1946 state junior golf | tournament, said today's pairings tournament over the rolling Erskine would be determined by "handicaps.
Contestants must be under
18 66's to win the Pleasant Run pro- |
| fours by Charles
{ship flight. | junior golf association, said both | Defending champion Dick Ken-|first and second rounds of match
hedy of Indianapolis, Who drove his| play will be staged Tuesday, cut- | 1 these golfers in yesterday's High- |
| land attraction. |
f 5, w: | Stewart-Warner at Riverside park, | oo to last year's title on the ting the field to eight quarter- | spsTinaaEE
| Broadmoor course in his home city, | finalists who will play Wednesday. | . {was expected to be on hand for|A single round that day will de- Hills Champ {match play. The 1945 runnerup, termine the semi-final field.
{Gene Coulter of Richmond, lined |
defeated the defending titleholder, Jerry Daniel, 6-3, 6-1, yesterday. In the girls’ final Pat Smith triiumphed over her sister, Barbara, 6-1, 6-1
Softball
| In the feature of the three-game soft-| Grapplers who Vi bee: . | ball program last night at Beech Grove | pp have nun | stadium the Beech Grove Boosters, who { formerly played under the name of the C., showed power by outslugging | the Rushville Playdium, 23 to 12. Lafe
{best falls in three. Buddy Knox of | McCall hit two home runs for the win{ners to lead the attack, one of his
Phillips stepped ahead in the Tulsa has won nine straight IN | homers being the longest ball hit at the 1'2-mile, 6-mile and 10-mile sprint | Indianapolis and Jackie Nichols of | stadium this year
r : | Portlan ; ¢ In the first game Schoettle’'s Insurance aces. Shortage of entrants forced | and, Me, has won five in 2 | walloped South Side Turners, 14 to 2,
Undefeated Pair In Mat Feature
Three bouts are to be offered on (the weekly professional wrestling It was a blue-ribbon day yester- show at outdoor Sports arena to- |
Braughton, (at the plate, Clarence Irish’s 12 fives and Homer was banished by Umpire
| Archer's eight sixes brought honors Hicks.
| and yesterday's 7347.
the
Manager Bill Burwell
Sisti Is Tagged
lon
Doyle 4 in 6 pitch-4Doylz2.
Los!
balls—Doyle 8 | Strikeouts—Doyle 2 innings,
Jo ng
cp
Woods 3, Woods 1
pitcher—
Blues held down the third spot one game behind the Redskins. Fifth-
| was good enough to carry A. Gatlin, | one walk and the Indians backed on bases—Toledo 8, Indianapolis 12. Base E. Bernhardt and Don Hess to vic-| him up with errorless fielding. The Indians were held to seven hits but they had a big third in-!pires—Hicks and Moore Toledo defense er { per, Don West, W. Nichols cracked. The Tribesters made their {10 hits count in the second | Art Wettle Jr., Joe Doll, Howard and seven of their eight ru {Caulifield, and Robert Hull tallied batted in.
Jones 3 Hits—Off nes 6 in 2. Wild Doyle. Um-
Time—1:57.
Yon Spreckelsen,
wren. Bicket Win Meet
{ished in the fifth inning of the| Five treys by William Kingdon, 11 nightcap for disputing a decision |
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__. MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1946
A. First Place
Using his foot as a pointer, Manager Burwell of the Indians tries to convince Umpire Hicks that Sisti “got a piece’ of the plate
on that disputed play.
But Burwell lost the argument and was
banished. Oh, well, the Indians won ‘em both, so what?
~ Illinois Due to Be Back in ’47 For Another NCAA Track Title
MINNEAPOLIS, June 24 (U. P.).—An all-powerful University of
Illinois track team, winner in tiie 25th N. C. A. A. meet here this week= |end, took a squint at the eligibilty list today, and promptly predicted & repeat performance in 1947.
Of the seven-man Illini team that tallied 78 points to walk off with
only one of the entire 14-man team
N. C. A. A honors for the third time, only one won't be back.
In fact
| —quarter miler Marce Gonzales— and George Walker, who failed te
will be graduated this year, But, University of Southern Cali- Harrison Dillard
{defend his
1945 hurdles crowns, another ebony
{fornia, which racked up 42 85-100 flash from *Baldwin Wallace, copped
Moose Thompson.
Trojans Lose Two
The usually-powerful
lose only two important men, pole vaulter Bill Hart and shot putter
Each finished |
g points for second place, figured 0 both 220 low barriers and 120 yard 1 come back with a strong team, t00. high hurdles for only double win lof the meet. Trojans, 400 dash, as expected, and then who won 12 of 25 N. C. A. A. crowns, |riumphed over Wisconsin's Lioyd
McKenley won the
LaBeach in 220.
N. Y. U. Finishes Third
The Trojans will build their
second in respective events Satur-|i,.n, around distance star Rolland
day.
In addition, Southern Cali- Sink who finished fourth in mile
fornia Coach Dean Cromwell figured Saturday and didn't compete in his
to Pacific Coast prep stars.
another
place Minneapolis was pushed back ‘w oa to the .500 mark 7% games Off the pace. Box Scores The Indians extended their winning streak to six in'a row hy (First Game) TOLEDO h sweeping the series from the Toledo i RO a's y p Mud Hens. The Tribesters get a white, of ® 323 o of i vi i Es titi} That's Sibby Sisti starting his slide for the plate in the fifth inning of yesterday's second game at Victory field. The Tribe shortstop FIRST DIVISION O'Dea,’ It 2 91300 . a . » e, 3. | whizzed over the rubber before the ball arrived but the Mud Hens decided Sisti's left foot hooked high and that he failed to touch. W. L Pet. GB. [Moss c 0 0 3 1 1 . . | - & ' | So they tagged him and he was ruled out by Umpire Bob Hicks. The play touched off a long argument. BL Pall. a 2% 62 thane iS : 0 : : cP RERIE va ans isannne Indianapolis ...... 37 29 561 3la grown, p lll 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . Don't Look Now but Phils Di t : t Ki Kansas City ....36 30 545 #36! moa... 31 5 6 #7 4 1ve ite eS=— Oo ' ISLric ng Louisville ....... Ju nosy y | even tor Hanis in signin | f * oe 0 R HO A B . * 1 . A App h g 1 f D viSiONn WV A rest tonight but they will be at it|Drews 3» RAD 2: Bin 0 5 Runs re roac in S J J ns gain again tomorrow night and the Co- Sia, rs » i 4 i 3 3 0 ; : : , lumbus Red Birds wil furnish the Bestudik, rf 4 0.2 1 0.0 By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer i traction Shupe, 1b o" 3 9 0 ’ 0 0 Good things come in fives. NEW YORK, June 24—No one has started yet to call Manager Ben| A week-end of warm weather sent visiting atira ho Victory | Wentzel, of .. nd 00 1 0 of: gs . The Columbus series at VICWOrY grady, ¢ ...........2 1 0 6 1 0 At least that's the opinion of the Chapman of the Phils the 1946 “miracle man” of the majors, but there golfers scurrying to the links, And field calls for a single attraction to- [Cecil » .....ll2 © 0 0 3 0 Kingan' Reliable nine, after five ™* more than one reason to think today that it might not be such a pacing the par pursuers was Dick! o.oo night, one Wednesday Totals .......... 2% 4 17 12 0 ae bad idea at that. McCreary of Highland, who captured night and a double-header on Toledo .. ...__........... 000000 000— 0 hitters smacked as many pitches Beaming Ben has a long way to go before he can duplicate the feats \ [BS sday INDIANAPOLIS :......... 803 010 00x— 4 uintet of runs ; low gross honors in the 19th annual ursaay. Runs batted in—Roberge, Sisti. -Two-| for five hits and a quintet o |of the original miracle man, George Stallings, who brought his 1914 der at the County. clus ‘of In- Shrine Night Tuesday base hits—Bestudik, O'Dea. Sacrifices—| yesterday In their Municipal league) Boston: Braves to a pennant and| dianapolia to + Shris Night | Simple Drews to Roper io shupe. Left victor over Pendleton Reforma- world series triumph after they were * * : 1t will be the annua ne on bates—To ado 5 3 a Eno Base, to 3 in last place on July 20. omen all Y mn The Indianapolis District cham-|at Victory field tomorrow and the $n balis-Hurris 3, Geel I Rm ry, 14-3. * | Chapman, however, is better off pion topped a field of 150 in scoring special guest will be Connie Mack, Harry innings, Brown 1 in 1. Hit The meat-packing crew hit bingo, than that already. Hé has the \Y/ t 0 Saturday with a 72. This he com- baseball's “grand old man. ' The Harris Losing pitcher—Harris though, when Eddie Powers on“ o.;. sixty place, only a game estern pen bined with a 71 yesterday for a total (Thursday billing, calling for two Pires==oote an Hicks, ., Yung :40, nected for a home run as one of the and a half out of the first divi- ‘ of 143. games, will be a special ladies’ night Parga MANUFACTURERS’ LEAGUE sion and 10 games behind the first] DES MOINES, Ia, June 2¢ (U.| Two day net honors were shared|as the Indians wind up the current Eo a Ww. L pet Place Brooklyn Dodgers. Tiiat may |P).—Most of the nation's best|by Nelson Marks of Highland, J. M.|home stand. ok AB RH O A % P.R Mallory ......ooineuee 4 1 .800/be considered a minor miracle [wom Ifers today began qualify-| Smith of, the Country Club of In-| The Tribe fans saw a lot of ac-|White, cf 3 90 3 0.0 re ::3 3 Sojitself in Philadelphia where the a A "y Yo — : dinapolis and John Williams of tion for their money over the week- | ahrir, 3s i 34313 Union Printers . ® 4 000 fans can’t forget that no Philly out-|Ing rounds ior ihe Mens | \feridian Hills who tallied with 141|/end. On Saturday night, the .In-|Q/Des. If . 4 00 0 0 0 [fit has finished above seventh since Western open tournament. ry dians thumped the Mud Hens, 9 to| Castine E gy ipa t . : BCraY i... eenseis MUNICIPAL LEAGUE | 1932. Mrs. Babe Didrikson Zaharias, Win at Hillcrest 5, when Vince Shupe whacked out! croncher dp ns 3 3230 3 0 Phatmacy -...... 3 5 Tow] Tie in Second Game who won the title In 1944 and 1945, a grand slam inside-the-park home {Wien o.oo 8 1 8 8 Ki Reliables .......... 8 1 .887| be satished|Was on hand to defend her cham-| Low net laurels yesterday were|run in the eighth stanza. | Bogie p 3% 1318 DeWoit News ......... fs 2 Tu; The Phillies pad to a i shared by Jack Ryan of the Country | “Lutz ...... 1 0 6 0 0.0 Leonard Cl 4 4 500 pionship from such veteran com- In the Sabbath double-header, jones, p .. 1's 8 3.8.4 Leon a fematory ...3 5 swith a 5 to 4 12-inning win and | 0.00000 pot Kirby, Atlanta, Ga.;|Club of Indianapolis, Marks, andip cecil pitched a six-hit 4-to-0 Moss o.oo... 169 9 8 ES a Taub..." 1% als 3-all tie in 11 innings against patty Berg, Minneapolis, Minn; Tom Mahaffey of the host club with |, ior triumph for the Tribesters Totals wel 3 BB Broad Ripple Merchants ... 1 6 .143 Cincinnati yesterday, the second Phyllis Otto, Atlantic, Ia.; Louise 68's. land in the second game the home| yBaited for Doyle in seventh | game being called when the Sun- | Suggs, Lithia Springs, Ga., and Dot On the other side of town, Virgil poys repeated, 8 to 2, in a game jBatted for Croucher in ninth W. L pet lday Pennsylvania curfew halted | Kielty, Los Angeles, Cal. Campbell and Toni Ray were card- highlighted by Joe Bestudik's ted for Sotues in ams, 7 ® 1000 proceedings. Jim Tabor broke up| Miss Kielty, in a practice round ing an 81 for low gross honors in a three-run homer in the eighth. | n ANATOLI 20a +8 1 %the first game with a homer after| yesterday, turned in a score of 75, two-ball mixed foursome at Hill- Woods in Form eT 2% 04 3 5 375 Del Ennis put the Phils ahead with one under men's par, which set a crest. B oy : : 3 $ 0 Indianapolis Railways ..... 3 : 25 8 two-run homer in the sixth. En-|{new unofficial women’s record for At Riverside, Howard Ely, W. Rich- | George Woous Halwa ne Toute Bestiidik | i i i nis also homered in the second, but the tough Wakonda club layout. wins, Bill Kunkel and C. Ross shot on the Tribe rubber an | Wiecsorek 1 +4%: hitting five. A double was included Charlev Schanz blew a 3 to 0 lead] Match play in the tournament will|a 68 to tie Ralph Mason, Grover | Hens failed to score after the wp 5 0 : s ’ : in the Kingan toll which occurred 8nd the game went into extra | begin Tuesday with the champion-| Robinson, D. W. Smith and Howard Inning. It was long George's best Loo © 3 23.11% during the eighth frame. Kingan innings. | ship final scheduled for Saturday. | Atkins for first place in an A, B. C. performance of the Sea: {th {Totes TREN: : e. { D, tourney. In the first contest, il of thel. . .., " 2 000.0 2 i ue * * Victori t Coffin Indians yielded only three hits un-| INDIANAPOLIS 100 020 23x— 8 Roosevelt Pharmacy, though, was vile Sh Off t ctorious at Co tl the ninth snd a double play| Runs bated in Sis 2 Lehner Riddie Still ip the unbeaten column after uniors ove mn ues A birdie three carded by Ralph | jifted him out of that hole. He en bases—Drews 2 TR GacriicesDoyis. tripping Leonard Cleaners yester-| | Heinlein: on the second extra hole| racked up five strikeouts, issued but prews Rojerge. Doule playe-Clary, 0
inherit a powerful
array of fauored two-mile event because of {stomach trouble;
Tex Winter, a
Slim-shanked Herb McKenley, pole vaulter who was favored to double winner, and Bob Rehberg, win but finished in tie for sixth
valuable Illini
will return next year with. sprint
star Bill Mathis.
ace, both and all around star Al Lawrence,
In one of the Liggest team sure
|prises Saturday a three-man dark
Illini also will have Dwight Ed- horse entry from New York univer-
dleman, favorite high jumper who sity piled up 40 points to win third
(finished a surprisingly low fourth, place.
Andy Bicket and Ray vo Nelson Fails fo Give Wife
The Tribe skipper Spreckelsen can add new notches Bob to their tennis racket handles. They
| teamed yesterday to defeat Stanley
{ Malless
and Ralph Brafford
On the play, Sibby Sisti tried to! straight sets 6-1, 6-4, on the Fall
Lehner's
There was a wide difference of Brafford and Malless opinion in the stands on the play Campbell but in this case it lopked like the 6-4, 6-3 in the other semi-final Junior division play was sched- OPen. Riverside park |
umpire was right
throwin
Saturday's attendance was
4258 uled
The pair advanced to the last tional Open and Inverness invitato round by eliminating Chuck DeVoe | !ional golf titles.
Tennis
as
score from second on an error and Creek courts to win the doubles it looked like he was going to make | tourney sponsored by the Central Wedding it. However, the alert Mud Hens de- | Indiana Meridian Hills has a new junior cided Sisti missed the plate on his Sportsman's Store tennis champion—Dick Powell, who [slide and he was tagged out on} Outfielder Catcher Castino.
sociation
int
Golf Victor
y on Anniversary
TOLEDO, O., June 24 (U. P).—|had a cne-up victory and a oneByron Nelson celebrated his 12th|point lead in the scoring.
anniversary today, but |
King Byron and his partner alse
and | Without the two presents his wife|failed to click against Slammin’
would have prized most—the Na-|Sammy Snead and Vic Ghezzi in
|and Bill Bastian, 6-0, 6-4, while]
to start
today.
at
Wilburn Wins at Jungle
Horn Cops Carolina Events
Park;
|
a cancellation in the girls’ division row. with Jim Putnam allowing only two hits was richer today “as the result of| Mitchell, Ind, by winning, three i 144 t & % { : competition. In other. matches, Joe Kuyot, ns wri on Re inal Square | BUtO-TAGING victories yesterday at|events in the automobile racing! Complete results: (Montreal, is to tackle Ken Ackles, | Merchants defeated the Bethel A Q 5, the Jungle park oval near Rock- program before a Sabbath crowd
Junior boys—1'y- t Yq {6 to 3, with Jimmy MecLin low second; D. I hii. —— es: Joitywoed, (Cal, and Mike Mehala- three hits and striking —_— IY owing only rst; Altman, second; Mitchell, |=! neisco, 1s to oppose | o - Senior boys-1'z-mile, J. Phillips. first {Balk Estes, Hammond, Ind. Tickets | Dusing. second. Baker. third: 6 miles, J Purchased for last Tuesday's rained Siscapolly Jeague M Beech Grove : { third 0-mpe. soma 1 Eon Baker ous program will be accepted for Grove "Independents are Dusing, second: Baker. third + 5 tomorrow's show. vs. Fountain Square Merchants: 9:30
'J, D Adams vs. Murphy Auto Sales
Week-End Baseball Results, Standings and Schedules
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
(Becond Game)
, AMERICAN E, J y J W. L, Pet. W. L. Pct. | Minneapolis 001. 002 300 6 10 ol AN spays | NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Paul 41 26 612 Minneap. 33 33 ,500| Kansas City 100 105 01x— 8 12 1! {First Game) (First Game) INDPLS. 37 20 561) Milwaukee 28 33 450! Lefebvre, Schoenborn, Webb, Hardy and | hiadelphia 001 000 000 1 6 3 Chicago 200 100 200 § 7 Kans. C. 36 30 345 Columbus 26 36 .419 | Wheeler, Drews, Hendrickson and Silvers | CPICARO 000 440 00x— 8 14 0 New York Louisville 36 31 .837 Toledo 25 44 .362 en | Savage, Pagan, Flores and Rosar, Arm-| Wyse and McCullough; Koslo, (First Game) | strong, Grove and Tresh. Fischer and Cooper. AMERICAN LEAGUE | Louiaville 243 001 00010 13 3 (Second Game) «8econd Game) W. L. Pct. L. Pet. | s 02 000 000. 2 4 3 Chicago 000 600 | Clark and Walt : Philadelphia 200 301 000 6 9 1 cag ‘ 020 - 8 1 New York » 2 St] Olevaians n 3 02 Herr, Gooding and Se oepe, Brandt, | Chicago A 100 000 000— 1 3 3 [iNew York 110.120 000-3 8. 9 it 34 26 587) Chicago 2 8 197 | Second Game, 11 Innings) . | Harris and Desautels; Papish, Hamner | Passeau, Fleming, Bithorn. and SchefWash'lon 31 28 535 Philadeiph 18 43 205 | Loulsville 000' 000 000 00 0 4 o| "Nd Fernandes. oy A own go claelle, Trinkle, Ken-( Jolumbus 000 000 000 01 18 ¢ — nedy an mbardi, ‘ EE Deutsch and Doyle; Griffore and (First Game) - . NATIONAL LEAGUE " | Wilber. Boston NA J oe oot log 5131 1 (First Game) « Li . y. L. Pet. | kr —————— eveland ..... 001 -1 68 1} Brooklyn 37 23 627) Cincinnati 26 29 471 | NATIONAL LEAGUE v \CHRGIRRAL | xoanase 00g 001 910-203 4 St. Louis 35 25 .583, Philadelph 25 30 455 | Mirst Gam Harris and Partee. Gromej,. Lemon, | Philadelphia ... 010 100 01x 3 7 1 y ol WA D4 { a ' Chicago 31 24 564) New York 25 38 410. Pittsburgh —. e : Kiieman and Lollar, Hayes. | Vandermeer and Mueller Mauney, n 20 31 .483| Pittsburgh 23 35 .397 Boston oo.) W—-31 1 (8econd Game) — Heintzelman Gables, Albosta, Coransies Boston «ov 112 011 000-6 8: 1) (Second Game) “SCHEDULE TODAY ane Lopez, Camelli,” Lee, Posedel and |C.cVeland + 000 000 000-— 0 3 1|cincinnats .. . 020 000 000 2 6 2 A CAN Mas | Zuber and Wagner; Black, Lemon and Philadelphia 001 040 OX 5 8 0 : MERI ASBOCIATION (Becond Game) | Hayes, Gumbert, Malloy and Lamanno; Stanceu | Bt. Paul at Milwaukee inight) Pittsburgh 000 000 000-- 0 & 3 ——— and Hemsley, polis at Kansas City (might), Boston 110 002 00x— 4 9 0 (First Game) Louisville at Toledo (night). { Roe, Gables and Camelll Sain and | Washington .. . 200 014 000 7 18 2!8t Lows ......c...s Only games scheduled, | Masi | 8t. Louis 000 020 020— 4 10 2 Brooklyn 000 000 010— 1 9 0 2 \ Mat. OO — Haetner and Evans. Kramer, Kinder,! Pollet and Garagiola; Barney, Oregg, AMERICAN LEAGUE | Cinecina First Game, 12 Innings) | Biscan, Fannin and Helf, | Behrman and Sandlock Washington at Chicago (night). ACMIDA L 100. 000 201 000-— 4 13 1 | — i at Detroit. 8 gh Phiiageiphia 002 003 000 001 5 7 2 . (Becond Dems) ob 416 (10 Innings) © New York at Cleveland (night) 8% and Lamanno: Jurisich | Washington .. i ¥ 300-—~ Pittsburgh 010 000 002.0 3 9 1 Only games scheduled, Raffensberger and Seminich Jute , Rowe, | St. Louis 003 200 02x— 7 10 | Boston 000 010 020 1— 4 7 1 | (Becond Game Called aril Hudson, Kennedy, Lamacchis and| geyell and Camelli, Lopes; Johnson, NATIONAL LEAGUE lor , Sunday a nf 1 Innings | Barly; Muncrief, Zoldak and Sears, Hell. | gover and Padgett. at Boston. Philadein 000 000 012 00-- 3 7 0 —. rrrtreeaen ladelphia | 3 ¥ ti at Brooklyn. pi 001 011 000 00-3 9 3| (11 Innings) ; Ghia scheduled. | Schagan: Lambert. Blackwell and Mueller: | New York ..... . 000 321 011 02-10 9 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE y ————— | Hemsley, ~~ &0¢S Raflensberger and | Detroit ......[... 000 103 060 00— 8 17 1| Washington . 402 000 101— 8 10 4 RESULTS YESTERDAY cs Marshall, Gumpert, Murphy, Chandler |St. Louis .. . 503 040 30x—14 18 3 (First Game) and Robinson, Niarhos; Trucks, Benton, Niggeling, Scarborough, Pieretti, Torres Caster and Teb-
and Evans; Shirley, Perens and Heil.
Gorsica 040 200 02310 16 0 | jw 110 902 20x15 18 1 Sewn, 3 © Meers, Bithorn, Fleming, Olsen, Adams
Newhouser, ir
Philadelphia
Ahad 000 211 001 5 16 1 200 000 000-—- 2 ® O
MoCu . RESUL UR CRICAGO «vv cvnire Kraus, Foe, Schetiing; Andrews, 5 TS BAT DAY Fowler and Rosar; Lopat, Hollingsworth, Bocone Tar AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Ber Ra! ie) ———
edo it 000 022 010 5
tage 300 420- In 010 010 100 3 6 Shiiea «+ 000 9 9 2! INDIANAPOLIS .... 011 000 16x— 9 13 3 Boston ............ New York 020 000 200-- leveland 200 000 02x— 4 10 1 : - 4.13 4 . Clevelan Borowy, Kush Sanford and Moss; Reid, Barret,
Pletcher and Brady.
and McCullough; Budooper, —" L... 001.001 010
Ferriss and Wagner; Embree, Krakaus- | miek, Kraus, Voisells and © * i
kas and Hayes, 310
—————
Minneapolis ...
"| Brook 001 000 001 2 8 9! Cl 020 201 00x— 5 § 0 New York 100 310 000. 5 13 2 {Pues 020 001 O1x— 4° 8 Thilo a Webb ang | Detroit 100 000 020 3 § 1 J 4 Silks and Ri ' 3 { ne Ruffing, Murphy and Robinson. Hutchinand Edwards. cs. Garsgiola; Prue. Va Hendrickson - and Ruffing phy Jy
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3 | son, Overmire, Caster and T
| ville,
815—Pt. Harrison ble of Linton took third
Wilburn also pushed
Fred Hawkes
event before 10,000
of 21:57.20.
(take the 10-lap elimniation and racked up the fastest qualify-| who gunned his Jewell-Hall to the { 15-mile feature race victory in RRayCreek, ton's first “big car” speed program | Mich., also captured a 10-lap race. Booker made 30 laps of the world's Hubble paced the field in the six-| highest banked half-mile track in 000 000 002— 2 9 o|lap handicap race, and Earl Green 12:58.02 to lead a fleld of 10 comJoyce, | of Peoria was another six-lap victor. peting for $1800
ing time of the afternoon. of Battle
sta-| Bend was second while. Leon Hub- ing
Wilburn flashed around the|of 4000. | course to win the 20-lap feature Tonight's schedule in the Em-Roe In-| race in 8:16. Mike Salay of South) Padgett, won prize money by takin
Another Indianapolis driver,
the five-r
nile
3:53 at the track.
his car to
Climaxing Hoosier event was Elbert
Horn | third. scorched the track for a new record
While Horn was garnering laurels,
| Hughes, Raflensberger and Seminick. Clowns Capture
Negro Loop Game
Buster Haywood, catcher, batted Reiser, Brookiyn
. in the winning run as the Indian000 000 500-5 8 1 apolis Clowns defeated the strong
Kansas City Monarchs, 4 to 2, in a| Berardino, league ggme at| Keller, last night before "|
Negro American Victory field crowd of 6000.
visitors and allowed 10 h
A. A. Umpires
ance of resignations of
its.
| |
| |
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COLUMBUS, O., June 24—H. Roy | Hamey, American association rosie] dent, today announced the accept-| Umpires Forrest Peters and Milton Steengrafe. A new addition to the A A. staff ie DicksKuzma, Eastern league umpire the last two seasons.
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1946 Speedway king,
Lt. At Greensboro, N. C, Ted Horn, of Indianapolis roared 3 who finished third in the 500-mile | the winner. George Robson of Calrace, captured the feature 25-lap|ifornia, fans.
elimination
racing
Major Leaders
“ATIONAL LEAGUE
Player and Olub G AP R H Pot Musial, St. Louis 81 M0 45 83 .363 Walker, Brooklyn ... 52 210 20 76 362 Hopp, Boston ;...50 183 36 66 361 Mize, New York ... 60 227 38 78 .144 ..51 170 37 56 .3%9 AMERICAN LEAGUE Vernon, Washington 83 207 39 76 .367 Williams, Boston 63 223 B59 78 .250 St. Louis 61 242 32 81 .335 DiMaggio, Boston 52 186 39 62 .333 New York 60 214 45 TI .332 HOME RUNS Keller, Yankees 16 DiMaggio. ‘Yanks 13 13 RUNS BATTED IN 568 DiMaggio, Yanks 40 Williams, Red Box 54 Slaughter, Cards 47
York, Red Box
A two-run lead built up by the | wiijams Red Box 16 Mize, Giants Monarchs in the early innings was | Greenberg, Tigers 16 erased by the Clowns in the sixth | and seventh. Williams lasted the | Doerr, Red Sox route and held the Monarchs to| six hits. Alexander pitched for the |
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PITCHING 7<0| Herring, Dodgers 4-1
Higbe, Dodgers Ruffing, Yanks ush, Cubs
5-0| Caldwell, W. Burkhart,
5-0)
Bus Wilburt in behind
was
Pat|
fame! Booker of Winchester,
edged Hank & Wee
At Cleveland's Canterbury
foot conspired to defeat him in the
son and his partner, Harold (Jug) ond ‘time. eo | McSpaden lost the best-ball tourna- verness in 1941. | ment | Demaret
{the afternoon match which they |1ost, two down, while Hogan and club Demaret had no trouble winning a k ago everything from bad three-up decision from Bob Hamil and Vernon Roth, 2-6 Weather to a caddie’s wandering ton and Dick Metz.
That made is plus 20 for Hogan
land Demaret, and gave them the
Here at Inverness yesterday, Nel- $3000 first prize money for the sece
to Ben Hogan and Jimmy | on the final two rounds. The Inverness had added mean-
ing for Nelson, who has never won lit in a half-dozen attempts although {it is played over his old home
i i : " course before a gallery that con-| Jimmy Wilburn of Indianapolis/ Les Adair was stealing the show at ALT him a golfing god.
This year Nelson and McSpaden |
were in the @river's seat after the
Saturday rounds, when they had a]
plus 17 to plus 16 for Hogan and
Demaret
undér the complicated
Inverness scoring system.
Newh'sr, Tigers 12,3 Johnson, Red Box 4-1
*
AAT
DIAMOND LOANS|
‘Wolf Sussman, Ing.
SH, 81
* =
Box 4-1-7 CHirds 4-1
off match Sunday morning a total |
The two. teams met in the play-
of “13 -birdies fell in the match, but at the finish Hogan and Demaret
Racing Card
Tonight—At Richmond (Consolidated Midget Racing associa-
tion). Tomorrow night—At Indianapolis Midget Speedway, W. 16th
st. (C. M. R. A), 8:30 p. m., Wednesday night—At Franklin fairgrounds, big cars, west Dirt Track Racing association) 8:30 p. m. Wednesday night—at Veldrome (C. M. R. A).
Muncie
| | | | Olender’s
(Mid- |
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They first won the Ine
Local Model Racer
Does 100M.P.H.
ONTARIO, Cal, June 24 (U, P.).—A Hoosier threatened to take home the trophy yesterday in the International Model Car meet but was forced to concede the championship to a native Ontar= jon by less than 70-100th m.p.h. Joe Olender of Indianapolis brought the third place car In the meet sponsored by.the Valley Miniature Race Car association, wilmer White of Ontario was awarded first place in the proto class with a speed of 101.46 miles per hour. The first place speed was shared by Woody Woodward of Ontario who declined a run-off, car sizzled around the course at 100.78 m.p.h.
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Cliff Bergere Official Starter
C.M.R.A.
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