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Brooks Pass July dth Hurdle With a Seven Come Lead Over Second-Place Mound City Club

By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, July 5—All season the sensational but streaky Boston Red Sox have been baseball's glamour boys, season milestone was passed, it was Brooklyn's

had the bigger first place lead. With no great home run sl

pitching staff to compare with Boston's top duo o Mickey Harris and

Dave Ferris, the babbling Brooks have increased their lead gradually. They have been in first place since May 21 and before, that were in and out of the lead, Yesterday Brooklyn won ‘the second game of a double-header at New York, 8 to 5, after the Giants took the opener, 7.to 5. Déspite Oiant homers by Willard Marshall, Buddy _Blattrer, and Ernie Lombardi, little lefty Vie Lombardi won his eighth game over them in two years without a loss. A three-run ninth inning rally clinched the Dodger victory. Homers RAY Johnny Mize and Lombardy stcIHaded "or five of the Stagt runs in the openCE a Rel hax Diag The Red Sox also divided With a last place team, dropping a 3 to 1] decision to crafty Phil Marchildon | of the Athleties, then .ecoming back with a 19-hit attack to win, 9 to 8.| Ted Williams hit his 21st and 224 | homers ‘and drove in four runs to bring his total to 69, tops in the majors for both departments. Dom DiMaggio led Boston's attack with four hits, and Clem Dresiewerd, one of six pitchers, struck out the only batter he faced to gain the victory. | The second place teams failed to gain, The Cardinals cashed in on homers by Enos Slaughter and Buster Adams for a 6 to 1 victory by Charley Barrett at Chicago after the Cubs took the opener, 4 to 2, At Washington Emil (Duteh) Leonard caused the Yankees to i nuckle down to his knuckler for ("the third time this year, shutting “them out, 2 to 0. Lefty Joe Page "countered with ‘a four-hit, ‘5 to 0 ‘New York victory. Indians Split Bill The Indians held off a late Tiger ly to win, 9 to 8, at Detroit after posing, 8 to 4, to Freddie Hutchinson, who gained his fifth vietory. The Browns won two at Chicago, 4 to 1 and 3 to 2, putting over three

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winning the second on homers by Hank Helf and Chet Laabs. Ron Northey gave the Phillies | Tto 0 and 3 to 3 victories by hit- | {ting a grand slam homer in the {first game and a two-run roundtripper in the second at Boston. Nick Strincevich of Pittsburgh missed his third straight shutout by a lone run, beating Cincinnati, 6 to 1, after which the Reds won, 4 to 3.

Campbell Cops Vets’ Tourney

Top - seeded Hank - Campbell smashed his way to victory in the world war II veteran's - tennis! tourney yesterday at Fall Creek by defeating Jack Sunderland, 7-5, 2-6, 7-5. Campbell came from behind 1-4

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to capture the first set. retaliated in strong terms on the | second go. The two battled to 5-5 lin the final set before Campbell | broke through ‘Sunderland's service. Sunderland and Andy Bicket an{nexed the doubles crown with a 6-3, '8- 2 triumph over Ray Von Spreckelson and Ralph Brafford.

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Coach Glenn Curtis (right) signs on the dotted line as Dick Miller, Collen general manager, looks on,

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school. With 34 years teaching experience behind him, the new professional coach could have retired from In-| diana teaching next year on & pens | His resignation -concludes| eight years service with the Syca-| mores. | Under Curtis’ tutelage, Indians State Teachers college -attained na-| tional ;: prominence in basketball. | His 1945-46 team won the midwest | college invitational at Terre Haute, the DePaul. invitational meet at| Chicago and the National inter collegiate at Kansas City, As a high school basketball condi] Curtis léd four teams to the state] championship. In 1918 his Lebanon | quintet won the state title and! three of his Martinsville high| school teams were champions in| 1924, 1927 and 1933. In addition, he {had two second place spots in 1926

Sunderland | and 1928,

Curtis’ Martinsville team was the only quintet to defeat Pranklin,! state champion in 1920, and Wash- | ington, titleholder in 1930. The end of the recent basketball season at Indiana State saw Curtis hang up a lifetime

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Sauhiens of Muncie, leading driver n the Comsolidated cireuit, will at[In ih to extend his long string of main-event victories on eircuit tracks when midget racers perform |Bunday night at Armscamp Speedway, north of this city. Also among the starters will be {Floyd Wilfong of Greenfield, Tom |Cherry, Kip Young, Red Keel and | curly Runyon of Muncie, Les Adair and Tommy Gray of Indianapblis, Huston Bundy of Dayton, Frank Tillman of Alexandria, Gene Force of Richmond, Ben Emerick of Germantown, Ohio, and a score of

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COLUMBUS, O., July 5 (U. P.. —Ben Hogan, the game's leading money winner this season, and Byron Nelson were rated co-favor-| | ites today as a field of 06 golfers the $10500 prize money in the Columbus invitational tournament. Rated right behind them were

{Lloyd Mangrum, the National Open.

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Warner in Manufacturers’ league games tomorrow afternoon. The Mallory-Allison tilt is scheduled at Riverside No. 1 and the Printer. 8. W. affair on Riverside No. 3. The Saturday afternoon fans robably will be looking over Harry urheim, who has returned to the Stewart-Warner team, after spending last season with the Indianapolis Indians. If Harry takes the mound for the 8-W's, he shouldn't be extended too much against the weak-hitting Printers.

Allison Pilot Hopeful Allison's handed Mallory its lone Manufacturers defeat, and Manager Woody Peyton is: hopeful of duplijoating the feat in tomorrow's clash. «3A looks like “the. top «Sabbath | encounter will be. the De Wolf

Sandlot Pacesetters Face

No.Great Week-End Peril

By BERNARD HARMON

The 18 teams affliated with the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Kssociation are slated for action on local park diamonds over the week-

With the schedule favoring most of the leading.aggregations, standings in the three leagues should remain unaltered come Monday morning. P. R. Mallory clashes with Allison's and Union Printers face Stewart.

they are no slouches when they handed the Eagles Lodge a 13-1 drubbing in the Twilight league Wednesday night, Pharmacy Favored The league - leading Roosevelt Pharmacy, which to date has a clean slate’ with nine victories and no defeats, should’ have little difculty in maintaining its fast pace at the expense of Sacks Auto Parts,

whom it meets on Riverside No. 3.

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“a free hand” over the, land Manager Fred Cato is anxious )asses, should make, it No. 10 against He sighed his contract .iceum.sponsored basketball team, {to contirfue- to occupation of the | Ferris’ Food Markets, The teams thé club revealed that the team will runnerup berth, | unearned runs in the ninth of the | Before signing his contract, Curtis| co. oi i0 play in early November. |

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