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FROM GLOVES TO MUSIC . . | Jackie Fields, former welterweight boxing champion, yesterday , took over the juke-box privileges in Philadelphia, an acquisition that gave him juke-box control of the entire state of Pennsylvania. . . . Such state-wide control makes the former Chicago scrapper one of the most successful men ever to have graduated from cauliflower college.
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« « « An indication’ of this success may be gleaned from the fact that ' Jackie's annual income, before! taking over Philly, was sores Fp mately $225,000. . . . He is 39. s #2 =a . BOY .WONDER .OF .LINKS. + The youngest entrant for the western Junior golf championship to be played June 17-20, at NerthWestern university, is 14-year-old Young Fuller learned his golf on the difficult terrain of Duluth’s Northland Country club, and reports indicate that Eddie will be strong contender for one of the places in the match play pairings. « « » The tourney is linited to Juniors under 20.
English Oaks
EPSOM DOWNS, England, June 5 (U. P.).—Madame P. Corbiere’s Imprudence scored an easy five-length |
won. Maj. L. B. Holiday's Netherton Maid was second by two lengths over |
Princess Elizabeth, Downs.
BOWLING FRAUD NIPPED. ... Here's a new one , . , pin topplers | caught cheating. , . . It's an old |
golf custom but we never thought important British stake run earlier
it ever would be tried en the alleys | in a sanctioned tournament. - It was. . , , Probably post- war something. . . . Anyway, it didn't work. | . An attempt to falsify scores in
at 7 tory in the Thousand Guineas, an |
{this season, got a well-judged ride
from William Johnstone and was |
romped to first money of $35,600.
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ONE PITCH OF ONE-HITTER —Tuck Bottom of Tryon's Tavern pitches to Bud Allison of the Linde Air Products in the first inging of a Twilight league game. Bottom went on to an 8-2 victory, allowing the Linde nine one hit. The catcher
Imprudence Wins Two One-Hitters Hurled In Twilight League Tilts
By BERNARD HARMON A pair of one-hit pitching performances and the second consecutive week of mauling tactics by the De Wolf News team featured last night's Twilight amateur baseball league games. stanza, tallied six markers The South Side Saints turned in their second mid-week victory victory today in the Ouks, England's, Floyd Crayton and Roger Mercer limited Simpson Studio to a lone premier race for 3-year-old fillies, |pingle while his mates turned the affair into a 15-0 rout through their | marking the first time in 35 years] heavy stick work. A nine-run first that a French owned-horse has! inning gave the Saints a big edge, {and Manager Buck Adams a chance pewoitr News
Tuck Bottom was in fine form as
victory.
Lord Roseberry’s Mermaid, as a'he turned back Linde Air Products| crowd of nearly 1,000,000 including with one hit to give his Tryon's| Kings Rel ) Rta ables avs wuss ie King George, Queen Elizabeth and {Tavern an 8-2 victory. Bottom | bio. dallory Co. .......... jammed the ! struck out 17 opponents as the Tav- Simpson Studio ............ erns connected for 11 safeties off Imprudence, the betting favorite Hash. The winners pushed across to 4 on the basis of her vic- | 8 pair of runs in the initial stanza | and were never headed.
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Wallop Prospect, 21-4 |
Bob Elliott's De Wolf News, whichis seeking a game for Saturday to scored 23-runs in their first twi- | be played at Riverside No. 5 at lin command all the way as she jigni appearance, almost duplicated | noon. For information call HI. 0021. {that feat last night as they walloped Apparently unbothered by the prospect Tavern, 21-4. Pitchers Ad- nounced a practice session at the recent National Bowlers Journal [hard turf, raked by a hot sun all jo; Byrkhardt and Millier limited | Brookside park for Saturday championships at Sunset Bowling Week, the French filly pulled rapid- |i Prospects to five hits, as Center, Hollywood, Cal, failed, ac- | away from the straining Nether-|, ocmen gathered 17 off the offer- | Quests all players be present.
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cording to Mort Luby, Journal|ton Maid and Mermaid to finish in mes of Moore, , Hagan and Cham-!
publisher and co-sponsor of the event. . . His personal investigation | | uncovered the rascals and they were suspended from A. B. C. membership
2. ® = 8 - PICKING EM YOUNG. . . . With the Salisbury, Md., club in fhe. Eastern Shore league, class DP, is Stanley Slack, 15, a pitcher, hails from Canada. . . . Salisis a St. Louis Cardinal farm and the Card scouts got Slack's name on a contract two years ago when he was 13. , . . He is the youngest hurler in organized ball . , . That's really robbing the . tradle, ; : , 8 ALL ROADS LEAD TO VICTORY FIELD. . . . A woman's place is in the home but the women are unlikely to remain at home Friday
12:40. The race opened a gala week- end” lof racing at the Downs, to be cli-|
important of English races. The royal family also will be present for | the Derby.
Locke Is Choice
—Bobby Locke, sensation out South Africa, favorite to win the $10,000 ‘National |
of
part after registering a blistering 3| in a nine-hele practice round yes-! terday.
maxed Saturday by the Derby, most | the
ven hits and seven walks gave
Newsmen 13 runs in inning. Ed Stegemoller,
| Stoshitch hit home runs, the for-1 Rosary
{mer with one runner on Stoshitch with the bases
Eagles Lodge nosed out Allison's |* 5-4, in the fourth Twilight encountTANDOVER, Md., June 5 (U. P.).jer. It was a pitcher's duel between golfdom’s newest| John Males of the Eagles, who|, Johannesburg, | allowed seven hits and Bob Weaver | was a prohibitive; lof the losers, who was touched for The Lodgemeén took Capitol open today—and looked the | command of the situation with.a three-run splurge in the second in-
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SOFTBALL
Results in the C. Y. 3 0 Senior league at Beech Grove stadium atherine’s 2; Holy
Assumption 7, St. 3, Sacred Hears 3; Holy Trinity 19, Bt. Patrick's oo h
aie “Sun-cetiaban Capitol ue at Lo
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Bush-Callahan Twilight 1 e score " es Market 7, W 1; Willard Park eeler’s 0.
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Results in the Bush-Callahan Manufacturers league Banquet, Milk 14, Richardson Rubber 2 Continental tical 7, Indiana Bell National Starch 7, Advance Electrotype 3.
Bush-Callahan Jaduarial league scores
at Municipal stadi zens. Gas 4, Roftm an Specialty 2; Kramer Corp. 10, Moulings 8; y 8.
Ayres 9, Ertel Machine
. |dianapolis was fourth, four games
1:| Chicks of the Southern associa-
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Indians got all set to fatten up at
it in on the Mill City aggregation. But it wasn't as simple as that, simple.. The Indians won the first game, 12 to 4. It looked like easy pickings, for sure. Then it happened. The Millers mad instead of docile, turned * the second tilt, 6 to 2. So, they clashed in the third of the series out at Victory field last night, and this time the Indians were going to get well. But they got sick and the Millers got well by winning, 6 to 3. ‘The way things are going in the A. A it's a lot safer to win games one at a time. There are no push-
last night when the seventh-place Red Birds shut out league-leading Kansas City after the Blues
half of a twin bill Toledo Still Soaring There's another item worth mentioning. That Toledo club, picked in the pre-season forecasts to wind up in the second division, was in second place today just two games behind pacesetting Kansas City.
pion, was running third, three games behind the Blues, and In-|
behind. The Indians still have seven
N\, Indians’ Defense ape Cracks and Paves Way for Mill City 6-Run Splurge
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor When the last-place Minneapolis Millers invaded town Tuesday the
ciation’s cellar dwellers, The Redskins also had visions of rubbing:
the Tribesters and won |;
overs, apparently, like at Columbus |;
fchalked up a shutout in the first Ferek
Louisville, the defending cham- |®
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind, June § (U. P.).~Blue prints were drawn
to increase Indiana university's football stadium capacity to 33,000. President Herman B Wells said the stands, seating 7500, would be ready for the 1947 season and that the university planned eventually to. erect 100,000 new steel seats in the stadium and. fieldhouse.
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Gi apis sl 4, Indiana 1. 2. Strikeouts—B
Gables 3, Grissom 6, Barrett 3, Ferek Hits—Off Gables 7 in a» innings, Barrett 3 in 3%,
games remaining in the current home stand" and they hope to] touch off a new wigning streak before hitting the road again. Here is the Tribe's remaining card at Victory fleld through June 9: Tonight, Minneapolis; tomorrow Kansas City; Sunday afternoon, Milwaukee, double-header; Monday night, Milwaukee, double-header. With the "Millers leading the current series, two “to one, the finale is .to be played tonight starting at 8:30 and the Indians intend to step lively in order to get an even break. Manuel Perez: is “due to toe the Tribe rubber. That ‘Big’ Inning In last night's contest, the Millers splurged for six runs in the fourth and knocked Ken Gables out of the box. Two Tribe errors, one by {Butch Moran, and one by Ernie Andres, gave the visitors just the kind of help needed’ and they “went to town” as 10 men batted. In the one frame, the Millers got six hits, including a home run by Wes Westrum. Westrum's round tripper was poked with one on. Wins his 11th of the season. The Tribesters finally went to work on Marvin Grissom in the sixth and exploded three runs, after which the Minneapolis pitcher tightened and tamed the Redskins the remainder of the distance. Three for Bloodworth Jimmy Bloodworth paced the | Tribe batting attack with three hits, | including a double, the Indians’ lone | extra-base hit of the game. Gris-| som struck out six. | The crack in the Tribe defense in that fourth inning came as al A huge surprise. The Indians have] been playing airtight ball right] along, so the only explanation is that the law of averages finally caught up with them. Pete Castiglione, rookie shortstop, kept up his sparkling fielding, however, and accepted eight chances without “a bobble. Some of his throws were like strikes. He is becoming a popular individual at Victory field. The Tribe management today announced the sale of pitcher Hank Gornicki to the Memphis
tion. In his only start for the Indians, he was batted out and] defeated. The big fellow has had arm trouble ever since the spring training season.
Schedule for tonight In the Em-R Civic league at Beech Grove: oe 7, Mechanics Laund vs. Allison; 8:15, | L. Clutch vs. 8. Tires; 9:30,} Kingan vs. Yaverwitz,
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Three-base hits—Kalin 4. Wentzel 3; Moran 2, Castiglione 2, Deininger. Home runs—Kalin 5. SR nit
Ferek 3 in 2. Hit by pitcher—By Rhawn (Gables). Passed Pall—Salke d Losing pitcher—Gables. Umpires—8Stevens, Padden and Serafin. Time—3:17. Attendance—4107. Tribe Batting | AB R H RBIAv Deininger ........ % 10 3 -T 3 .100 ddle 64 8 24 8 375 Ee 17 46 2 317 Sabo’ ear 11 19 68 383 Moran .... 2T 4 M4 2M wn 19 31 11 2N Bloodworth 71 § Mm Wentzel 38 43 13 356 Andres .. 21 40 38 355 Castiglione 12 nN 11 32% Weatherly 23 3 24 248 Guintini S$ 11 3 .208; Williams 0 0 0 .000
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W L IP H BBSO Malloy ......cons. 4 0 32 20 17 TORE «.e0vrivivians Ss 2% 54 10 3 PEreS ..ovs.ss f...3 IN 3% 15 13 NAGY --vvvvvivnse 1 4 18 18 4 18] Petcher ...... weed 3 58% 88 31 M7 Ferek .........:.. : I 11 15 13 14) Barrett ........... 1 3 34% 37 13 19} Gables ........... 2 5 40% 31 13M Hallett anes 1 44 38 19 M4 Ex-Indians: Soriano won 2. Woods won |
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One-Hit Shutout |
Bob Raney of the Mud Hens al-| most pitched a perfect game in the first of the twilight-night double {bill at Toledo last night. He allowed Milwaukee one hit to win,! 1 to 0. Bwald Pyle was nearly as. good for the losers, limiting the] Hens to four, one of which was a
{home run by Whitey Platt. It was!
a seven-inning game. three-run first inning, one in| My third and two more in the fifth! gave Toledo a 6-to-4 victory in the |
| nightcap. Carden Gillenwater hit’
{two home runs for the Brewers. | Despite being outhit, St. Paul made its eight blows count the most at Louisville. Bill Howerton gave the Saints the lead with a homer in| the first and they maintained it throughout the game, clinching the contest with five runs in the last two innings. The score was 9 to 5. Bill Wight's left-handed slanis were too much for the Red Birds in the first game at Columbus and | Kansas City won, 7 to 0. He al-|
lowed five safeties. Charlie Stanceu served the same dish to the Blues in the nightcap, blanking them, 5 to 0, on five hits. Columbus got the most out of its seven hits off Fred Bradley.
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