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,. Guintini, Two-base hits— Weatherly 12, Moran 11, Wentsel 9, Castigl Andres 7
. RI ’ Guintini 3, Williams. Stolen bases — Brown 5, Wentsel 3, Moran 2, Guintini 3, Weatherly, Castigii- ..
fone 9, Bloodworth 9. Salkeld 6, Brown
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Scope as Art Bell, a Colma, Cal., golf { instructor who was born in Hawaii,
McGow Seeks 5th Straight Ring Win
Chuck McGow, Indianapolis™~hard punching southpaw bantamweight, will seek his fifth straight local ring triumph at the outdoor Sports Arena next Thursday night when he meets newcomer Sammy Patton of Columbus, O., in the six-round semi-windup of a five-tilt pro fight bill. Patton is a stablemate of Jack (Buddy) Walker, heavyweight, who, meets Bob Garner of Louisville, Ky., in the 10-round main event mill,
collected 15 hits, including a homer and triple to defeat the Chicago American Giants, 9 to 3, in a Negro American league game at Victory (fleld Saturday night. Piper Davis got a homer, triple and two singles
| for the winners.
| > » ’ . . | Meridian Hills - Golf Sharing first place among Class A shooters in the Match Play vs. Par tournament at Meridian Hills were William Appel and J. B. Wheatley, each three up on par. Leo Clifton showed best among B shooter, besting par, six up.
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meets Australian-born Jim Ferrier, a San Prancisco player without a club attachment. In the second battle Vic Gheza, the 1941 P. G. A. winner, will oppose Melvin (Chick) Harbert, a Northville, Mich.,, puncher who drives a golf ball about as far as any man in history, but whose direction is sometimes uncertain. Ghessi Ousts Favorite All four advanced to today’s play with well-earned victories over quarter-final opponents, but only Ghezal ousted a favorite, He came from behind four times
N Hens' Expe By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports in officially wide and They swept tory field, § to American association standings. It : e Jour tenia ingted twin bills. advanced from sixth to fourth, Toledo dropped from a tie with Louisville for second to fifth, and Milwaukee dropped from fourth to sixth. The Tribesters now are one-half game behind second place Louis ‘iville and still 4 league-leading Kansas City The Indians will three in a row over tonight in a ladies’ nigh {tion starting at 8:30 is slated to toe the Redskins. After the finale Columbus will move for five games in tomorrow, one Wednesday and two Thursday. Huge Crowd Present The Indians gave the Sunday |erowd of 10,7238 a rare treat by slamming two home runs in the first tilt and one in the second. The second-ganie homer, by Ernie 0 Andres, belted in the second inFe ning with two down, won She am, : rr - mound battle for Manny Peres, “FIRST FOURSOME—The winning foursome in the Indianapolis Country club's an- |was opposed by the smooth south“nual golf derby was composed of (left to right] Fred Hobbs, O. L. Frymdn, Noble paw, Chit Johowon. ob Knowlton and J. O. Birr. The four combined for a net 288. of ae Ben Guintini and AN ———————S— ® 2 =» Stan Wenzel walloped the firstS : : game home runs, both coming in PORTS ROUNDUP [Take Net, Gross j5omaz rasmus : sixth and Wentsel's fast She LE 5 campaign. Wentsel's po! A, By EDDIE ASH D Laurels I Os a on hu. = However, Guintini’s was the FOOLED THE EXPERTS .. . ONE YEAR'S CHANGES . . .| dandy. ‘He hit it high and far and Regardiess of where the Philadel- The St. Louis Cardinals are going| Eugene Pulliam Sr. and J. Lig, wing helped carry it well over “phia Athletics finish this season, to raise their 1946 world cham- Cummings won net and gross hon- | and beyond the scoreboard. they will have baffled the experis pionship pennant af Sportsmans ors respectively, in the Indianapolis No. § for Malloy by their record prior to going into park Priday night prior to theirlo, noe cubs 20m annual goif| Bob Malloy hurled the route for July . . . In pre-season selections! with the Cincy Reds. the Tribe and it was his sixth victe is m tory against only one setback. He Dis 1 was inclined to be » Little wild but Shasisn three Tribe double plays helped : ; subdue the Mud Hens until the cellar and ninth when a walk and s home run go at tha by Whitey Platt prevented a shutThe same out. The teams made eight hits Athletics, t |apiece. Three Toledo errors hurt said . . . But the Hens’ to some extent. not the s Peres was the master in the secnl es and ond tussle in which he held the “the proof Hens to four hits in the seven inassertion i nings. His curving slider was under in the A. control throughout. He had to be _ Mackmen | extras good, however, because Johnahead of a : had three strikeouts, and did not letics were Andres decided the issue: Play of _out of first place -| both shortstops, Pete Castiglione, is well : Indians, and Dick Kimble, Hens, Sam was outstanding. George He all hitting ager Mack his mound stacks up better ican league pilots judge . . has no righthanders are all tough . . . Phil AER Hall got two singles for Toledo ‘Marchildon, Bob Savage, Dick Fowl-| VERSATILE LOU . . . When and Coins 17-10% vi over The Indians had two three-run er, Russ Christopher, Jess Flores, \[ Lou Boudreau ever wears out on clory ove innings in the opener but after Carl Scheib and the veteran Bul|the diamond it is said he will be South Grove yesterday gave it a fifth they were stopped and retired Dietrich . , . Standouts on the in-|!P line to become head basketball half-point edge in the Tyndall |in 1.3, 3 order by relief pitchers field are Ferris Fain, rookie frst toch 8 the University of Illinois. | tournament standings. Coffin now Jim Bilbrey and Al Milnar. Bob sacker, and Eddie Joost, veteran a as & cage player with) . 35 points, to South Grove's| Raney started on the Toledo mound. shortstop . . . The Athletics also RI and also served 88 83-39y. sarah Shank is third wilh The game here Wednesday with are especially strong behind the | Sstant coach until Cleveland named | 37." Riverside has 173%. and Pleas plate with Buddy Rassr and Mike him manager. . . ng Boadress ant Run 18. : | Four S rvi Batt Guerra nt an at ; h 2 un Hlinois, he accepted a retainer from Retas uy of Collin any Herb, vors 2 HIS BELOVED BUMS . , . (Cleveland to play baseball ater Pe SO STS i coma | S ifi | § p Ge A From Far Rockaway, N. Y., to | Sradyation, +» This barred him | with 78s, n Jemirtinais o fide cd The Times comes All-Star bif | western conferear On 1 the A Bo | DETROIT, June 33 (U. P)~Two| league selections from Al Dia- ‘na. oi pio ih = Sood Californians, the 1941 P. G. A. mond. . . . He simply picked the DIZZY DEAN SAYS ... Tha "| whole Dodger team fo represent | this is an humpty dumpty ona | ig foursemant at Pleasant Shampion from Roneas Shy, | £8. the National league. . . . That's:| the big leagues, with a freak base- Brod Or a quartet composed of Ed/and a hometown boy were really going all out for your | ball to boot .. . and net 5 sound. by Tony Lumpkin, Pete semi-finals of the 20th annual P. favorite club. . . . But he did | ly-balanced club in either major a na Art Schlueter. In the G. A. tourney today.
eventually to defeat Lew Worsham, |
Washington, D. C., the recently crowned National Open titleholder, 3 and 2.
Amateurs ; SOFTBALL In last Rights State softball league Jae at Municipal stadium, Jack Wagner it~
ed Insley Manufacturing to four hits, to give his Pepsi-Cola nine its seventh ioop Cc -
Insley also lost a Saturday night's State league game at Muniel nosed out the locals, 3-3. Shelbyville Crystal Flash defeated chanics Laundry last night at Grove stadium in the feature game, 3 0. Ra ocklin, Shelbyville hurler, allowed Tre Laundry boys but one hit and struck out eight. In frogram, Gus Doerner n ninth inni to give Ste arner a 7-to-4 vict: over Capita Paper. Hawthorne A. O. edged out Stokol Products, § to 4, in the second game. Tonight's schedule in the Bm-Roe Indepinden league at Beech Grove: 7, South ide Turners vs. Arthur n a tory: 8:18, e vs. Beech Grove Lions club; 9:30,
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RNS ON CARDINALS— Walker Cooper, Giant catcher, turned on hit former St. Louis teammates yesterday and drove in three runs with two homers as New York ended the Cardinal winning streak “at nine games.
Legion Juniors Try for Fourth
Watkins will bid for their fourth straight victories tomorrow in the Junior Legion baseball race. Ragsdale opposes Broad Ripple, also unbeaten in two loop starts, at
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Broad Ripple is carded against
| Wayne today: and could join the ay 8 leaders by winning.
Dale Karstedt allowed only a
Raney. | single hit Saturday as Indianapolis
Saturday headliner. Watkins
rapped Memorial, 16-5, and Ragsdale won handily from TillmanHarpole, 13-0. ;
STANDING Lu Pet ® 1.000 ® 1.000 ® 1.000 1 ae 33 2 233 3 1a I 3 000 16, al §. iio 1 Harpole 0
Watkins vs. Wayne at Riverside 4. Robison-Ragsdale vs. Broad Ripple at Riverside 5.
va. Acton at Rivefside 6. i vs. Aviation-Firemen st BrookNo. 4 vs. Tiliman-HMarpole
Holland Is Vitor Despite Bad Eye
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Robison-Ragsdale and Osric Mills |
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First Hit Made After
NEW YORK, June 33.—Shed a
mate, Johnny Vandermeer, man in major league history to accomplish such a feat, But Stanky, who plays baseball to win every second that he is on the diamond, got even with Blackwell, who had struck him out twice. He lashed a ground single through the pitcher's legs and into center field and the spell was broken, Robinson Singles Before the Inning ended Jackie Robinson also had tagged him for an anti-climax single and Blackwell had to settle for a 4-to-0, twohit victory instead of the no-hitter. The Dodgers, rocking the fences to win the second game, 9 to 8, got seven of their tallies off the hat bat of Carl Furillo, who hit a grand slam homer .and two singles. : The Giants came from behind to snap the nine-game winning streak of the Cardinals, T to 5 in 11 innings at St. Louis. Walker Cooper, with successive homers in the seventh and eighth drove in three | runs. | The 'place lead to a game and a half by
{cago when Dick Culler singled in i the winning run in the 11th, A Pirates Lose Again | “ Skeeter Newsome's single in the
13th gave the Phils a ¢ to 3 victory | ‘over the Pirates at Pittsburgh. The
Phils led 8 to 6 in the second game { which was called after four innings. | The Yankees made it four ‘straight over the slumping Tigers, winning 6 to 5 at New York as rookie: Yogi Berra sparked a fiverun first inning with a grand slam homer. It was Detroit's ninth straight defeat, dropping the Tigers into fifth place.
Spoils Blackwell's or 2d No-Hitter
Cineinnat! speedboy, who came within two outs of a double no-hitter, but at the same time give a cheer for spoller, who can get a job as bouncer in the Hall of Fame if he ever quits the Dodgers '
Blackwell had only to retire Stanky and one other batter in the ninth yesterday to get that second straight no-hitter ahd join his team. only
Braves widened their first!
i 18 runs—Guin- | Riverside No. 5, while Watkins op- | defeating the Cubs. 8 to 7, at Ohi
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Giants Snap Cardinals’ Winning Streak By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer
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Rookies swapped shutouts at Philadelphia where 20-year-old Oarl Scheib gave the Athletics a 3 to 0
It was Gilléspie’'s fifth Browns, Nats Split Mel Harder pitched to an 8 to 3 victory Sox at Boston,
game, 6 to 3, on the steady pitching of rookie Harry
The St. Louis eight game losing strea ington, winning the of a double bill, 9 to 6, ping the opener, 8 to 2.
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SALT LAKE CITY, June 23 (U. P.).—The University of Illinois’ 1047 N, C. A. A track and field
rene of the Big Nine vs. Pacific Coast conference track meet there
The fighting Illini, all members of the Big Nine all-star squad, easily captured their second N. C. A. A. meet with 50% points, - compared with the 38 1/6 for runnerup University of Southern California as the meet was concluded here Saturday night. Most of the fireworks in the meet were furnished by midwesterners.
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2 Records Broken as lini Retain NCAA Track Title
Herb McKenley, the University of Illinois great, set a new world mark for the quarter mile with a 463 sprint. He also won the 220.
night was set by Harrison Dillard, the long-legged hurdler, from Baldwin-Wallace. He went the 220yard lows in 223 seconds to clip two-tenths of a second off the former world mark and thén also annexed the highs. Another new N. C. A. A. mark was bettered when Willie Steele of San Diego State, leaped 26 feet, 6 inches in the broad jump. Fortune Gordien of Minnesota came close to the N. C. A. A. record in the discus with a heave of 173.1 feet; and Charlie Fonville of Mich~ -igan won the shotput with a heave
Wrestling Bill
LANGHORNE, Ps. June 23 (U. P.).—Bill Holland, veteran Bridgeport, Conn., driver who finished second at Indianapolis last May 30, drove 90 lips with an injured eye yesterday to finish first in the 100mile national championship race on
Tomorrow night's outdoor Sports Arena wrestling card is set, with Billy Raborn, of Atlanta, Ga. and Sammy Kohen, of New York City, | topping a three-event bill to be! staged by Matchmaker Lloyd Carter's Hercules Athletic club.
the Langhorne one-mile dirt track. Emil Andres, Chicago, finished | second and Ted Horn, Paterson, N.| J, finished third. Andres was two
¢ laps behind Holland, who was]
clocked in 1:08:23.59 for the century | grind. A record crowd of 52,000 saw Hol- | land almost drop from the race | when he was struck in the eye by a | flying stone on the tenth lap. He!
headed for the pits but turned out |
he set after the leaders. Holland went into second place at | the 85th mile, and then overhauled | Tony Bettenhausen, Chicago, at the 81st lap when Bettenhausen developed spark plug trouble and was forced from the race. He then | rolled the final 19 laps to win. |
FT. WAYNE, Ind, June 23.—A field of 90 youthful golfers opened play today in the annual Indians Junior tourney at Brookside course, the 32 low medalists to qualify for match play stasting tomorrdw. Indianapolis had a delegation of 23 players entered. These included Bob Buchanan, Frank Rexroth, Jack Barley, Ellis Brown, Ken Hoy Jr, Bob Hoyt, John Machon, Edward Broiden, Dick Hume, Dave Hilligoss, Roland Roach, Pete Burk-
and drove two cautious laps before =
90 State Golfing Juniors Off in Qualifying Round
The Raborn-Kohen shindig, which was rained out last Tuesday night, will be for two falls out of three with a 90-minute time limit. Ed williams, of Springfield, Mo. will face Alex Kasaboski, of Toronto, Canada, in the semi-final while George Strickland, of Columbus, O. will meet Billy Fox, Cleveland, O., in the opener. Both supporting bouts will be for one fall, or 30 inutes.
Decatur Golf Winner DECATUR, Ill, June 23 (U. P.) — —Stewart (Skip) Alexander of Lexington, N. C., won the $5000 Decatur golf tournament today with | a 197 for the 54-hole medal play.
holter, Jerry Delks, John Keesling, Richard Butler, John Pfeiffer, Ken Jones, Dave Bright, Gerald Williams, John Kerr, Earl Ensinger, John Foley and Joe Clemons. Gene Coulter of Richmond, Rod | Skiles of Anderson, Ellis Brown of Indianapolis and Norman Dunlap of Terre Haute were in pre-tourney favorite roles to succeed Dwight Marsee of South Bend, who is not defending his championship. The meet concludes Friday with
of 54 feet, 10% inches, for other outstanding marks.
Giants Buy Southpaw CHICAGO, June 23 (U. P.).—~The New York Giants, in an effort to
make up for the loss of their ace southpaw, Montia Kennedy, today acquired left-hander Clarence (Hooks) lott from the St. Louis Browns.
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