Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1947 — Page 19

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while Ted Williams, Boston ‘Red Sox batting star, led the voting in the first national tally of the Major League All-Star Baseball poll, Joe DiMaggio won most of the votes of Times readers.

The first count of Times voters

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support to plsy center field for the American league all-stars except for

Votes” mailed or brought to The Times by midnight, June 25, are added to the count in the national poll, The local tally is forwarded to the national each day. Players receiving the most votes for .any position will fill that post in the charity game between the American and National league all-stars July 8 at Wrigley Meld, Chicago. Ted Willlams was tied for second place honors with Enos Slaughter of the 8t. Louis Cardinals on The Times ballots. How te Vote

Fans who do not have one of the official ballots’ which appear in The Times, may write their choices for each position on the American and National league teams on a card or in a letter. Votes must be cast for all positions on both teams, except pitchers. Managers will select the pitchers. Mail or bring the votes to All-Star Baseball Poll, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland st. The early tally showed these leaders in The Times voting: American League — George McQuinn, New: York, first base; Joe Gordon, Cleveland, second base; George Kell, Detroit, third base; Lou Boudreau, Cleveland, ‘shortstop; Ted Williams, Boston left field; Joe DiMaggio, New York, center field; Charley Keller, New York, right field; Buddy Rosar, Philadelphia, catcher. National League — Johnny Mize, New York, first base; Ed Stanky, Brooklyn, second base; Whitey Kurowski, St. Louis, third base; Eddie Miller, Cincinnati, shortstop;

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field; Slaughters, St. Louis, both left field and right field; Cooper, New York, catcher. is. voted into both positions, on the basis of The Times poll he would go to left field and Dixie Walker would take right field because he is closest to Slaughter in that post. National Leaders

The national poll shows these leaders: American League—McQuinn, first base; Gordon, second base; Kell, third base; Boudreau, shortstop; Mullin, Detroit, right field; DiMagglo, center field; Williams, left field, and Rosar, catcher. National League—Mize, first base; Verban, Philadelphia, second base, R. Elliott, Boston, third base; Miller, shortstop; D. Walker, right field; Slaughter, left field; H. Walker,

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IN FIGHT HEADLINER— Booker Beckwith, sixth ranking. light heavy in the nation, is carded to meet Bob Garner of Louisville in the top 10-rounder tomorrow night at the Sports Arena ih the first outdoor fight card of the season.

NEW YORK, June 11 (U. P).—~— The annual meeting of the American Hockey league will be held at Hershey, Pa., on June 132, x was

center field; Cooper, catcher.

announced today.

GULLANE, Scotland, June 11 (U, P.) —Mrs. Babe Didrickson Zaharias of Denver advanced to the final round of the British women's golf tournament today by crushing. two British opponents, Frances Stephens of England and Scottish Champion Jean Dondld. The Babe, undefeated in U. S. tournaments since last summer, defeated Miss Stephens in the quar-ter-finals this morning, 3 and 2, fo advance to what was expected to be her biggest hurdle—the smooth-

Babe Reaches Final Round Of British Golf Tourney

striking Miss Donald, who ousted Jean Pemberton of England in the round of eight, 5 and 4. Mrs. Zaharigs, whose competitive spirit was proved in Olympic track and field events, blasted Miss Donald off the East Lothian course, 7 and 5, as her. long drives and fine putting gave her a 34 on the first nine holes—a better score than many male professionals can shoot.

Babe Applies Pressure

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Star Baseball Poll

Can you pick the teams that will play in the big league All-Star game” at Chicago's Wrigley field, July 8? Votes cast by readers of The Times will help determine,

ich players will take part. When have been officially announced, the local fans who picked the

right teams, or who picked em close. Here's a chance for you to help select the teams and also become a member of the “I-Told-You-So0” club. Clip this ballot, fill in your selections, apd mail or bring

to All-Star Baseball Poll, 9, Ind. The rival managers, Eddie

Dyer, Cardinals, and Joe Cronin, Red Sox, will name the pitchers.

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| cracked under the pressure, and became the third U. S. player to reach the finals of the tournament,

American. Alexa Stirling and Glenna Collett Vare were the other {U. 8. ‘finalists, and Mrs. Vare {reached the last round several times, only to be beaten. ‘Mrs. Zaharias, wife of a wrestling promoter and former wresi tler, halved the first two holes with Miss Donald, then won the third with a four to the Scottish champ’s five. The fourth hole was even and then the U. S. star won {two in a row. On the sixth hole, | Mrs. Zaharias had a three to Miss Donald's five' as Miss Donald land-

Mrs. Zaharias, four up at the] end of nine holes, won three of the! | riext “four holes as Miss" Donald

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" Yanks Trim Defroit's American Lead; ~~ Both St. Louis Clubs Out of Cellar .

NEW YORK, June 11 (U. B).—Maybe Frank Shaughnessy’s long {friendship with Connie Mack sways him a little, but the white-haired International league president had an observation which demanded attention today when he said that “the Philadelphia Athletics conceivably could win the American league pennant.” Shaughnessy, an astute observer w

teams {in action, said he believed } Lead og “the Athletics have thé best young Major eaders pitchers of any team and enough NATIONAL Bic ty hustle to win if they keep up the Saughter pik Lois ; 48 led 26 59 360 play that has kept them up there Haas, Cnn. cr i # i a so far.” y , New York ..... : “This is a cragy baseball year,” Hopp, es 3 8 327 he said, “Last year’s play has to be AGU by ¢ . ; forgotten and it wouldn't. surprise Boudreau, Cleve. ....J8 Ma Bm 0 3. : Soft Brown Kid 5 me too much if the teams which Drangglo Nh Ns I 16H he OPERA : finished last in 1046, the Athletics Ker Beira ¥..." 48% Jeo. 18 13 238 Leather Sole ' and the Giants, would meet in the Mele, Boston .. 188 11710 38 325 world series” ie. Grants TOME BENS | Rubber Heel Hitters Effective . | Keller “Yanks 13 Kiner, Beas .o-1ll also—Red—Green— Although the young pitchers he Williams, R. 8. ..13| | Black raved about weren't © too SH CUVe | isc olan RUNS “BATTED wo esterday, the ‘hitters were as the] nts er, Yan ..38 Ns smashed to thelr second straight (Marshall, Giants 40 Diageo, Yanks.. 34 triumph over the league leading neNE | : 8. It was Miz ; 3 Tigers at Detroit, 9 to Muse. Giants... 47 Williams 2 R 8 38

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good for 20 bases, The game was & vig-zag affair in which the lead changed hand six times, the Tigers going ahead twice on homers by Eddie Mayo and Roy Cullenbine, each with a man on base,

a half game by defeating fhe White Sox at Chicago, 5 to 3. Spud Chandler pitching a five-hitter and Johnny Lindell pacing the attack with a homer, double and single. It was Chandler's fifth victory. Red Sox Best Cleveland The Red Sox managed to stay in a third-place tie with Philadelphia

land, 3 to 2, when Bobby Doerr sineled home Johnny Peskv with the deciding run in the eighth. Rudy York hit a homer for Baston and Eddie Robinsonts two-run homer gave Cleveland a tie which was broken on Doerr’s hit. Joe Dobson,

It was a notable day. too, for St. Louis as both the Browns and Cardinals pulled out of last place where they have been most of the season, The Browns moved up and shoved Washington down by defeating the Nats, 2 to 1, at St. Louis on the two-hit pitching of Bob Munecrief. Muncrief, scoring his fifth victory,

ed in a bunker. Goes Four Up

{ { | note, and Mrs. Zaharias went four | up with a four on the eighth hole while Miss Donald, far outclassed {on length of her drives, needed a five. The ninth hole was halved | with three’s.

| easy triumph. | Mrs. match of the tournament against Miss Stephens.

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‘Bowling Leaders L-wlast, night's league | leaders: 00 BOWLERS (MEN)

| Joe Akard, Uptow | Lou Mueller, Proad Ripple | Tom Bullock, West Side Mixed. {Ed Fanchally, Coca-Cola ‘ee | 600 BOWLERS (WOMEN)

| Marge Skelton, Tuexdo Mixed

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Each took a five on the seventh

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got the necessary offensive margin when Bob Dillinger singled with the bases loaded in the fourth. Stan Spence, ' hitting .his second homer in as many nights, spoiled Muncrief’s shutout in the eighth. Cards Drub Phils The Cardinals, who.have been in last place since April 20, climbed {out by defeating the Phils. 8 to 3, at Philadelphia as Harry Brecheen scored his seventh victory * and George Kurowski supplied the batting punch by driving in four runs on a triple and single. Del Rice got a Cardinal homer. The Giants stayed in first place thanks to Billy Rigney, who hit a: two-run homer and then broke up an extra-inning - game with the Pirates at New York in the 12th with a squeeze bunt that scored

had a shutout which he blew in the ninth when Pittsburgh scored two

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Dodgers Take Reds The Dodgers finally beat Cincinnati after four losses to the Reds by winning the second game of a double-header, 6 to 5, at Brooklyn on homers by Jackie Robinson and Peewee Reese after Ewell Blackwell scored a 3 to 1 first game victory over Ralph Branca in a pitching battle. Blackwell, who gave up five hits, topped Branca who vielded four, when Frankie Baumholtz got on base on a dropped third strike in the sixth and Bénny Zientara followed with a double, after whicn Babe Young tripled.

The Yankees cut Detroit's lead to|D.

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