Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1947 — Page 6
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SIDE—Eulas Jackson of room Attucks (left) nudged Jack enor. EON East (right) for first place in the 100-yard dash in their sectional sarap. ‘at Tech. Tichenor came back later to win the 220 from Jackson as both quakified for the state meet.
Red Birds Pole (3 Home Runs
PORTS ROUNDUP
By EDDIE ASH
LOOKING AHEAD IN FOOT- . That team had Lou Boudreau By UNITED PRESS BALL | + + «Coach Bo McMillin's | at third base, Murray Franklin at! Three home runs won for the ae a Ta Se Son Thy Cum Mt Bown 1h. and wi a s o y far off the pace last fall, look for- Poat, Hale Swanson and Meyers Milwaukee Jast hight, dropping the | midable, again and are sure to. give Schuckman. . Boudreau, now Brewers to fifth place in the sisson Cleveland manager and shortstop, American Association. Catcher Bill also was a whiz on the basketball Conroy hit two and Bill Patterson court for the Tiini. one for the Birds.
' SEEKS ‘TRIPLE CROWN’ . Conroy tied the score with his | Charlie Dressen hepes to be the first homer in the fourth and then
A | mile in near. record time. |
Of Teams From
Saturday. Hotly contested sectionals at
team will be overloaded for the state.
Diets ran for Franks in ninth.
: timers went to town with the aid |= fib.yard dash—Bradiey IT |of Ted Willams’ grand slam homer. eran looks for a free-for-all race. INDIANAPOLIS + 900 030 104 of only one hit. | DePabis (Tech). Time ‘la a3 atkond, today. |Higbe and the Pittsburgh Pirates.| Tne orurill whacked Virgil |, Shiau word in the. Mil mdikhesad TET ibheiani bing 000 n les— ington—B ar. rag - + -. - “From what I've seen,” SnYQEr Runs batted in—Weatherly, Kalin, Pai.’ The Indians also tallied another | Attucks): Bet rd? 7 Snortridge). | individunia, Hot reas) Bloomin aston 1De Dodgers got only five hits in| Trucks and Stub Overmire for| Ro of gatage. 2 The ‘Marion “Alls said, “the eight teams are even lon, Tepsic. Two-base hite—Salkeld, marker in the seventh. The Sai ts | Time :18.1. university 20 (2), Hartinsville 14 (2), fall, two by Jackie Robinson. | seven runs in the first inni meo arrived at trackside at noon re at ull strength and penthesl. Kalin, Home run — Teps n Half mile run_Rodibsugh (Pike town-|Washingion 13 (3), Loogoottee 11 (2), e first inning and | |yesterday. Before the sun was when they're at 1Iy Stolen ba Yin. Sacrifices Malloy, i registered one in the seeond stanza |ships: 8 3 second, Zilson (Tech). Time 2:04. | Mitchell 3 (1). | Schoolboy Rowe got credit for his went on to beat the first- -place the club that comes up With the Moran. Andres, Fallon. Left on 8nd one in the fifth, dasn—Tichenor ' (Shortridge); | At Elkhart Biknart 38 (8 individuals. sixth straight victo the Phils Det | down, Walt Brown was cutting a " apolls a Paul Jo. m a on e when Joe {second ue Se (Crispus Attucks). Time mile relay); Warsaw 27 (4 and 880- relay g victory as e s Detroit Tigers, 11 to 5. {few lively 1 in i pitching will take the pennant.” bals—oft ol Gabb: S. Martin Tepsic hit a homer with the bases 22.6. Gosher 24 (4), Howe Military 12% rapped Cincinnati, 8 to 4. John| Walt Maste four-h ey am k: + JIM Brus Bo is new 1n the league Li Struek py Mara ba © DASES | “00-yard low hurdles—Harvey (Tech): Wakarusa 1123 (3), Albion 10 (2) rson’s four-hit hurl-\payer was looking for larger wheels . +. Panc ny Martin 1. Hits—Of rd 6 in 6 in- UTOcupled. | second, Osthiemer (Warren Central). Time | panee 6 (1), Leesburg 5 (1), Wolcottvie | WyTostek batted in four runs with Ing gave Washington a 2 to 0 de- |g hi ia year but he's-wise in the wavs piel ine 32, Biden Sunn ppite "sion Poland: | |Tae Eer mr. o 3% Warmevorin mas 01 1» ipai.| ©°UF hits and Rowe got three hits cision over Cleveland. nn A iow res—Hic * um ) { }: aAyne-—Nor ( of baseball. . . . He is one of sevetal King and Millen. Time—3:20, 9 oland; | second, 3 BRer (Prod Rippe) ‘Shcks). | | viduals, hotly relays) South Side 711s |8nd batted in two runs. | The Yankees and White Sox | 1 x pon eny Has been » work : untin | ! - A. A. pilots who feel Kansas City Barnhart Released Shot. Put—MacDougall | \;| Auburn © (1), Central 84a (3). Buller §| DOSton’s Red Sox advanced to|didn‘t play. OWI SINIV i Pat tter prepared than was pre- Tri Battin 8 Broad Ripple): in a Butler § btn |erson, N. J, , , , Tommy Boggs has 18 hesiar, prcparcd than was pe ng Shortly after Catcher Hugh so sng iter (Silent Hoosiers). Distance | 1, Columbia Cliy 3 1), yor el avian] “h : ~~ (had~a three-man shift arrangin dicted ‘a mo 80, is Neinthger e AB BR BR RBI A Poland was given his outright re- Pole vault—Walker (Broad Ripple); sec- | 880-relay); Ffoebel 34 (6), Wallace 23 (3 Amateur Notes |the works in hi 2 contends that Indianapolis 8 8 Rigals'........ 13 24 # 13 i 41 lease by the Indianapolis Indisns| if 1m Mears. (Nobleavilles, Helgi. 19 If, thd Si rears Ys . Bmer- romorrow's schedule of amateur Team p o3ins [Miller h 1d gd ur- - onet stronger club than its position in- salin .20 61 6 TW 18 3 32/5. ly. Yaiparais as 2 8 four-cylinder dicates. marktpe Sooo RYN late Jestergay,. he-jeontacied the » Harvey ( sch) Distance ai fy ia mA Latdyette Lafayette Jeff sats (| baseball Sames; car to Richard Cott.™. . . Walter la. eatherly |... 31 15 11 21 13 aay Philadelphia Phillies personally and Mile relay—Shortridge (Tichenor, Wich- | Individuals 880. mile reiay): Prankfort| MUNICIPAL LEAGUE Ader has been named as dri . hE ROUND STAFF TOWN... .ey.urs.. 24.91 14 25 2s was signed up. So he's back in the (x, Gasper, 8 Seidensticker), Time 3:31. 3 pein dividunisy, wien Lafayette 19 qngan Reliables vs. Pendleton at Pen- 2 Ney hn y as nv of TR Se Anares . 22 8% 10 19 10 29 | (New Recor ) er 13) amsport 9 (1), I | n entry. . enty G-s'islione ....... 1833 1.8 29g Majors after hitting only 269 for | Half-mile Felay=-Crisps Attucks (Hor- | Delphi 8 (2), Monticello 3 (1), Ambia 21, | Armour Social Club vs. DeWolf News | The India lis Indians’ pitch- 1 32 At Mishawaka—So at Rhodiu \cars now are housed in. Gaso ape ts rig ic- Miss ? 5 3 3 's 5 .224 the Tribe. Poland previously played ner, Peterson, BI Aion), Time 134.4 individuals, mil Poth Bend Riley 3 ® Leon Talloring hig Lineoin Chiropractice | Alley. line ing Em pling ar. Sernhart 13 5 + ‘I with the Giants and Braves. He js I, Team—Washington, 36; runner-up, Howe 10d 880-relsy): Souih Bend Central 28 (3. {college at "Rhodius 1. | ANDREWS, Scotland, ‘May ——e ___ ture; ctive, Lou | Home Runs—Kalin 3, Rider 3 Wehr 33. “Th 3, Sou end Adams ary LEAGUE 17 (U. P.).—The United States re- or ¥ 2, Andres, Mor e Indians still have three| 100-yard dash—Wood (Morristown): sec. '1). Plymouth 10% (3), La Porte § 2 ' Nagy and Stan Ferek;, southpaws; v nee S6 Ris Kaltn— 7 Morsn—2--catchers, Riddle, Salkeld and Den. ‘ond, d, Stewart (Washington). Time "10.4 A { Gouth Bend "Washington 8 any Be rue 1, Yagin lodge > |8ained the Walker Cup, emblematic College Golf and her, Red Barre . — OWE) §&con - - bE Glen Fletel : tt, ae 6, Weatherly 3, inger. on (Ben Davis). Time 4:3 os wb] At New Albany—Seymour 38 3 divine er pas Relves i, Fy) Ty [of amateur golf supremacy, by |y Lan igh sh. Western Maryland Y%. Bob Malloy, Ken Gables and Rolin 5. Brown 3, Wenizel 1. Riddle 3, Infield 440-yard run—Greene (Manual): second, 28: New Albany 32'; (4 and mile relay):| Union Printers ve. Perris Pood Mkts. routing Britain today in’ the el ht | Carsin 32 Roanoke » Jack Hallett; inactive, Manuel |, 0 2 Castiglione 2. Andras. nfielder Vic Barnhart today was jacobs (Washington). Time :52.8. Salem 26 (3 and B80-relay), Jeffersonville at Riverside 2 y eg North Carclina State 18%, Wake Forest r and 3 x GorulthL o yy pa ‘ Wenzel, Moran, Teleased to the Albany Eastern A20yard high hurdies—Garrett (Shelby- RL 10 (1), Madison % (1) BIG SIX LEAGUE deciding singles matchs. Citadel | 9%. South Carolina 8%. erez and Han .a ; rly, Barnhar league club, Tribe Business Man- . li Second, ‘Spiess (Howes. Time 188, CQ py i Richmond: 43% (10 sna Moore ov Riverside 5, | Marine Re-| By winning five of the first six | oS . Other hurlers who opened the Pitchin ager Ted Sullivan announced. Pete Ralf mile fun-Raker (Manual): sec both dolaye): oRushville 33s (3). Liverty| p2dzewood Merchants vs, Beech Grove Matches decided in the second | season with ond, Hens! (Washington). . ' - d tB ” » in h the Thue have been 9g “Lp 38 80 Castiglione, rookie, nudged Barn- 220- ard “auan_stewart * (Washingion): Jie MS uihurory 95 2 Fointain Cry State Pech PIONS hes vs. Linde Air Jaye play, the 3 8. recaptured the AUTO RACES aced COAS Tost 1» 5 2 hart out of the shortstop job. second, Reuter (Washington), Time :23.3. 1), Hagerstown 3 (1) | Russes at Riverside 4. ophy whic ritain won for the in the Bast and in the South. ae 2 01 18 3 1 200-yard low hurdies—Garrett (Shelby- Russet Sisters vs, South Side Saints fi le); second, Locklear (Howe). Time State Secti | at Garfield rst time in 1938 and had held | Fletcher .... C1. An {9A ecriona ests | x = = 5 : (new record). SOFTBALL NOT then because of i POWERFUL NINE ... The Uni- eres ETI 1 5 Hien mp Tent (Washington): second, By U i mi eature attraction at the opening to- & nine-year war- | ett ...... I 3 70% 30 10 1) Dunlap (Southport), Height 5 ft. 8s 1 y UNITED PRESS rrow night of the Beech G tadium | time lapse. versity of Illinois won the 1937 Dallett ...........0 3 20518 13 17 yn 2 U d Shot pul—Cross (Manual): second, Mc. Here are the sectional bests will be n Bate al Apa Sai a on . —in- | Softball | beWestern conference baseball title Peres 91 7 3 : 4 Mahan Manual, Distance 50 ft. ond, i . cluding three new reco d in tween Insle Co. and North Vernon. Marvin (Bud) Ward, who came SUNDAY, MAY 18TH by capturing pine Rb games es Maan: orion a 3 words? w. } Tole yauit_—Wood gHowel, Lohm an Reels over Hon r at in 10} Mechanjos, Me rv vs. Hoffman Specialty from -far behind; Robert (Skee) 2:30 C S T A v e) rove) tle § ay m, opener. 1 and lost 2. Wilkie lost 1. at Ad, Beanie) Height 10. ft., 6 in.| 100-Yard Da yesterday: Tom . ren Riegel, Willie Turnesa, Dick Chap- ! By Le Tomor | First “two. quality for. state). Centrag. HO ng Lisk, South Bend |i agua schedule. 7, ™ Push-Callahan BIG CARS—BIG THRILLS Drona "Jump ge Alin towns poral, 10.18 eo Indk Frotuurar’ 28 “Hcl Basie vo Indianapolis Bash. man and Smiley Quick were the! ase al an ings, esu | 3 second, Greene (Manual), Distance | ridge. 22.6. 0 ort- | in A Brookside U. 8. stars who assured their coun- || Sanctioned by Midwest Racing : | Play starts tomorrow at 10 a. m. | Mile relay Manual (Glass. Dill, Harvey, |1a3 0" -Xard Dash—Don Crowe, ‘Gary Wal- |, Jifpson Studio vi. Ravenswood Mor- try of victory. Assn, Featuring the most powerAME ace, :5 chants at Rhodius 2. po AERICAN ASSOCIATION Lt PG ar aed Miter oo innings to in Tyndall Cup competition at O%gene). Tim I insion (Reuter. oie iM Run—Jim Weisflog, Michigan Two matches still were in prog- || ful cars of any circuit in IndiKas. ois n3 1 fon BIBL 10 11 .476 | Toled 3000 00 « 8 3 South Grove golf course under Niemann, Trotter, Stewart). Time 1:34.9, Mile Run—Ken Stanger, Albion, 4:12’. College Baseball ress when Quick provided - the|l ana. 8 Mi N. of Rockville Gon umbus is 12 12, : i 1 5 Kagits ony Jos mn: 384 sponsorship of the Indianapolis jos pha setond pissin, guiiy Jor op Hav a Sek Blooming | Michigan 3, Indiana clincher by defeating J. C. Wilson, | U. 8. 41. ri Ba 11 14 417 Sterling, ‘Mein and. Silvestri nr Hell public Links association. BRA Low Hurdles -Bob Beady Pa miigton | Purdue at 'iifois’" (in. 5 (15 innings), the bespectacled Scotsman, 8 and 6. AME A Ve L Pet. | Loulsville : 033 200 020 9 12 3 Tourney Chairman E. W. En- 3 Exhibition Games university, :229 new record). {Pranklin 6, Earlham 8. i Detroit’ 15.8 Soi New York 10 11 ao. wisn o0) Mean: Homve, Singer announced the following Ii .s Clive 6 ft. 5 in. Orr m Cambridge iowa 8 Minnesota 7 son a v i tbcitshbunte sumtime AA A—— A ———— » Boston i 8 Aiba 13 438 Hardy, Gerkin tna Westrum, oh; HOP) of players picked to compete: yg hot On Softball Card t obi dimp-~Joe Beara, Rushitte, a : MI DDLE AGED AND OLDER © Chicago 8 16 .333 AME co na Pole V | : - . RICAN JLEAGUE CFMIN—A" players, . Chet Baker, | ole Vault—Ed Brown, Gary Froebel, : FATIONNL St. Lo Recs B | Municipal stadium will present! i ft. Pet iesoue I Pet, Boston”. 209 200 ore-i3 1a chen: "B"" glee ft ghey BAT | its initial Sunday night softball, Sno! Pui-Carl Shield, Hobart, 8 ft. Mighty Midget Racers Yi 10 bil Pittsburgh Yo 10 .500, Kramer, Brown snd Moss, Barly; Dorish! ¥orth, W. R. Trittipo,. 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ONE MAN BAND—Bob Rodibaugh of Pike township was a one-man team for his school in the sectional meet at Tech yesterday. He is shown breaking the tape in the 880 after winning the
Point Split Hurts Chances
Tech, Washington Take Sectional Titles,
But State Hopes Are Slender
By BOB STRANAHAN f Things didn’t appear too promising today for teams of the Indian apolis area in the state high school track and field meet
Tech and Washington | saw a liberal split of points and division of places so that no one |
{Haute and Marion are sched-uled/ to a 3 to 1 victory
| while Rudy Vapor will be on the Shuler tied for first place in a
Hagens 2a 220, 100.» 18 o Bil Gunter, woousler Crist Charle:’ sack. | mound for_the visitors. match Waiters, arly. : phlushes and Seminick; | Bichel, Vv. Re, E. sith Ip Toa | Wm, H. Block v8. Barbasol at 6:15 Highland mana 888, Shoun and La-| Nebel, O. G, Miller, Henry Easter, Macey: (will open the program and a 7:30!7 up.
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Bill Hensley (left) of Washington in a thrilling half-mile finish at the sectional on the West side yesterday. Dudley Dunn of Washington is the middle man and he finished third,
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A CLOSE FINISH—Arvine Raker of Manual (right) was just a stride ahead of
Speedway Squibs
| ~ By-J. E. O'BRIEN
Robinson Wins | Split Decision |
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NEW YORK, May 17 (U. P).— (Sugar) Robinson expected to- | day to go through with his welter- |
City Area |
Speedway pits make wonderful listening.
Doyle at Cleveland on May 30 de- A lap at 119 miles an hour. spite slight cuts near both eyes suf“fered while winning an unpopular, at Tech next | non<title, split decision over middle- | | weight Georgie Abrams at Madison sparkpiugs.” {Square Garden last night. | “I know,” Miller shot back, “I was The slender champion—who was around here last year.” |definitely off form against Abrams— | A little later-Bud Winfield brought |
Bergere told him and. added quickly: | ER seconds off hla old record,
yesterday | 8
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Some of the quips and conversation that go back and forth in the
Yesterday, for example, Off Bergere wheeled the Novi Governor weight title defense against Jimmy ! Special—the track record holder—back into the pits after he had turned
Chet Miller happened along and asked how fast the lap had been, .
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first man connected with hit a three-run round-tripper t0| Tech defended its. sectional team — [10 races: three “penant.vinming teams of PUL the birds in the lead to stay. championship by piling up 3% '0 & riliant new sectional record | II PAVE bl eves examined Mon on en Toor| fie 4, Cxmpiner Greater New York. . . . He was a | At Minneapolis, another catcher points to 34 for Crispus Attucks, ™ She East side track in 3.31. [tain about the Cleveland defense. |liéve me.” he said, “That was the| 1a Bex Mars ....... substitute third basemah on the SParked the attack, Ed McGah but the Greenclads were unable to' 1ichenor led off and was fol- Robi biggest thrill in my life.” 1937 Bill Cummings. {hitting a brace of homers for! lowed by John Wichser and Ed Gas- | nson missed - repeatedly and | gges y 1938 Floyd Roberts J 1933 Giants and a Dodger coach in lle. Mer ele {qualify either relay team. Short- per. Jim Seidensticker then ran a "8S penalized the seventh and| “And it makes you a member of a 1989 Jimmy Snyder’ _ ) Re 1941, . . . Now he’s a Yankee Louie it Sh Sela Jubnny els] [riage was third with 214. fancy 509 anchor leg Bs Shortridge | iehth rounds for low blows. | pretty big society,” cracked Speed- 104e Bax Mays sresnesrenes « John Can- * coheh. i Soy nd Washington dethroned Manuals way president Wilbur Shaw. 1946 CUR Borgere .......... fense; McMillin "gn |Colonels. Bob Rhawn homered for Redskins as- meet champs on the Deat Tech to the tape by a good | “ \ .'ss ady, a brilliant ON THE VINE . ® ures broth- the cellarites in the fourth. The West side and Howe slipped into 20 feet. Racing Schedule + stil dont know what hap- IKE WELCH, chief AAA. obline backer as a center, and Ben ,.. ,r Notional league ‘mainstays score was $ to 6. the runner-up spot. The Continen-| Matching Garrett's double victory | TONIGHT Penta Wintiely ‘Sonfunsed. server, does his best to instill con. Raimondi, a great passing QUarter-'... mempers of Chicago Cub farm| Toledo edged the league- leading! [tals collected 36 points, Howe, 32%; on the West side, Bob Rodibaugh of | 4; Greenfield Midgetdrome, Capitel | body ud Coes. Suaw Sym- | fidence in the new drivers while he back. . . . Twenty-two lettermen i, pg in the little minors: Pitcher Blues at Kansas City, 4 to 3, In and Manual 31. (Pike township swept through‘ two Midget Racin pathized. “And don't let anybody | pn. them through the tests, Yeswill be back, including Capt. How- pon Schmitz at Janesville, Wis., a shortened game to allow the | Tech ed athi ¢ fine mile and a half chores at minpeiT Sesiand, v. 8 6 and Rd. #4, | tell you he knows how to bring a ierday he told Les Anderson how | ard Brown st guard, and JohR Guifieider Ed Pafko at Clinton, Mud Hens to catch a train fOr | guns jn ihe ate oe OF SPO" Tesh. Rodibaugh was only 15 sec- | TOMORROW car out of a spin. You just sit ine oldtimers ‘always keep an eye | Goldsberry at tackle. . (Iowa, and Outflelder Ed Musial at Milwaukee. The Hens took an early |orors u Stale meet and Wash-' nds off the meet Tord 10 A| at radiaaspelis Midget: Speedwey. w.| TTC APG Fide and pray." lon the Presto-Lite smoke stack | needs are at center, end and offen-'pyveiievi N.C. lead and outlasted the Blues. relay. team. Oriapus Attucks mua 4339 mile, then came back ‘for a lh tC. Caplio!’ Midget Racing sees: ER La south of the front straightaway. 1f sive punch. . . . The arm 3 fate Taek back je y team. Crispus Attucks quali- pony cregitable 2:04 jaunt in the at i Jungle park, Midwest Dirt | OUIS UNSER has been working smoke is drifting westward, it means all-America end Bob Ra so R ol eld five individuals and -a half- | Erkan Racing ‘asseciation, big ears (after. With Russ Snowberger to get the drivers will have to cope with tricky with added solid weight, » he e skins Roll Again and mile relay team, while Shortridge ~Tichenor and Bulas Jackson of| A: Mitchell, dirt track ears (afternoon. |F0d€TAl Engine Detroit Special in'gusts sweeping from between the one position but boids the ke came off with three qualifiers and a {Crispus Attucks divided honors in Ws, New Castie, Mt. Lawn track, stock lune. Unser drove the same car to|grandstands. backfield fortunes. . . . George Tali "He $ a ¥ Di mile baton-passing foursome which (hs dashes at Tech, the Shortridge | At Oden, midget ears (aftermesn). [victory last year in the Pike's Peak CAL aferro, outstanding halfback in te e or irs ivision set the only new record on the poy coming through in the 220 after | SHORTY CANTLON maintains cobecence 1 a freshman in 1945, East side cinders. ositiz to. Jackson ia the 100. Giants Last i in 1946, A that the 16-cylinder Auto Shippers may be released from the army 'and| ST. PAUL. May 17.—The Indian- for seventh piace and they vere to Each Qualify Five ra oa I le 1K . re Special is the best-handling car he * McMillin has high hopes for Prank 2Pbolis Indians are picking up speed | tie into the Millers in the Mill City! Manual and Howe each qualified Lively Bryant of Crispus Attucks has ever driven on the west side Sabek, of the 1944 team as a passer, they roll along. The Hoosiers | voday. (five individuals, and the Redskin wag another double winner at Tech Hottest Team i in Maj ors oy Asumly oan Wn x ren 8... Rex Grossman, have won three straight and four | The Tribesters are pulling up into mile relay team also made the! ‘He ran the high hurdles in 16.1 sec- I with two fingers,” he assured Mauri fullback last year, has been moved Ut Of their oi Bee, Ts intasiy the thick of the American associa- grade. vo londs and then cleared the high- By CORNELIUS RYAN, United Press Sports Writer Rose. pack and will handle Jrinning streak has lifted the tion's early season scramble. They| Bill Garrett, Shelbyvilie’s top- | jump bar at 5 feet, 8% inch NEW YORK, May 17.—The parable with the warning that “the last N AND | é to quarter! "skins out of a tie with Minneapolis are only one game out of the first notch basketball = a . ANDERSON AND FRED AGApassing in the meantime. . . . An PO y game ou e | e performer, dis-| Complete team scores in each |Shall be first and the first shall be last”. appeared today tp be the text | BASHIAN both had to h ne at tackle is T ib B S |division despite their seventh-place played his versatility by winning meet follow: for the National league and the St. Louis Cardinals and New ’York driver's tests short of a a a give even I FID@ DOX OCOre Fri and are only four games both hurdle tests at Washington A; Tech—Tech 38%:~ Crispus Giants in particular, The Cards were first in all baseball in 1046, but! Anderson finished the a a competition at the posi- INDIARAPOLIS hin from sing Kans City. in Section) record time. He ran! Attucks, 34: Shortridge, 211; | today are last. The Giants were last in 1946, and today are the hottest hour section and then went in Goldsberry : AB BR HO a a ans on Suet the ow ug Ss in 15.6 seconds and the {Broad Ripple, 15; Pike Township, |!eam in the loop with four straight road victories. search of wheels to give him a betoes 4 1 1 ‘ 2 ’ IN day v . ot S 23.4 seconds. (10; Warren Central 8: Nobles-| Both appeared today to have Te- | ter gear ratio in his four-cylinder Soe ET be : Nicollet pare for » three-| Manuals mile foursome account-! ville, 4%: Silent Hoosiers, 3; Car- covered from early season stumble- Major Leaders entry, Agabashian had gone four iY 12% 3 Sain ee 8 ne game ed for the other record shattering mel, 1. Lebanon and Lawrence Cen- | itis. NATIONAL LEAGUE laps on his 105-mile test when a sechud 0 1 8 1.8 today sud a oy Shea oF Soworion at the Continental track. Allan|tral failed to score. The Giants won an Important Lamanno, Cincinnati . 1» & 3 5 "Sei | broken oil line forced the Ross Page te 5.8.4.1 ¢3neioon ay A 4 $ 8re Glass, Bob Dill, Henry Harvey and| At Washington—Washington, 36;|8ame yesterday in trimming the | Walker, Brookiyn .... 4 3 18 30 381ign.010) hack to the garage. . 7.0.0.0 01 dis NC Samaow. IP i Greene ran the four laps in| Howe, 323; Manual, 31; Shelbyville, | Cubs, 5 to 3, as Johnny Mize set a a [Rif i Boston - a h! i i 31 * = #5 se apt Sey 13; Morristown, 6; Franklin town- (new league record by scoring in his . . 1 4% EVERY DAY ngs reve : A 8 7 10 1 In last night's tilt with the st. But Shortridge Coach Don Knight | ship, 5; Ben Davis, 4; Southport,-3;|16th straight game. The major ulli — Lae Sov, H Pct. |tion about the Pres Some revs AL AB ba : Paul Saints at Lexington park, the' pulled a brighter performance out| Beech Grove, 3; Moral township, 1; [league record is 15. Mize’s two-run | Dillinger. Co 3 101 1 7 "300 cials. Now comes word that the ee 1 Indians combined hits and errors of his sack when he shifted sprinter | Franklin, %. Danville, Boogstown |homer in the fifth inning—his 10th | Meduine. New yod 13 9 33 38 ockpits are air-conditioned. IM S$ 0 a + 9 2to snatch a 4-to-2 victory giving Jack Tichenor into his mile relay | |Greenfield and Fortville failed to fourbagger—provided the winning | Appling. Chicago .... 33 ® 14 31 a (Seems that at high speeds ice fo +3 :.1 i ] 3 them a sweep of the bobtailed two- team and the Blue Devils churned score. runs. HOME RUNS lon the carburetors and chills fron 2 1 2 3 o o %ame series. The Hoosiers now Just as important was St. Louis’ i or Dar ves Fone tae “eth * air in the cockpit. A er 15 i : ° o ’ ] : and the Apostles three Sectional Track Cha mps, Results 4 to 3 triumph over Bosto "Vien gr og TED IN | driver. 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