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Hutchinson New York
Bit Hazy on Its Heroes
Dodger Ace Trims Cards on One-Hitter
NEW YORK, July 19 (U, P).— New York figured itself the sports capital of the world today—but couldn't decide if Rocky Graziano, Ralph Branca or Willard Marshall is the president. Fred Hutchinson couldn't even be elected dogeatcher. Rocky came home yesterday with his new middieweight boxing title and got a tumultuous welcome, and then the svorts fans headed for the night ball games at Ebbets field and the Polo Grounds, but their pogtable
radios were tuned to the Yankee|S§
twilight game at Detroit.
The Yanks, winners of 19 in a|{ row to tie the American league rec-|%
ord set in 1906 by the Chicago White Sox, were trying to set a new record by ‘beating Hutchinson, a sorearmed right-hander who hadn't started in*a month. But Hutchinson spoiled the Yankee party with a two-hit, 8-to-0 victory that ended New York hopes of matching the major league record of 26 in a row set by the 1916 Giants. Joe DiMaggio lined a single In the second inning and George Stirnweiss got a safe bunt in the seventh, but meanwhile Detroit pounded Randy Gumpert and Karl Drews for 18 hits, largest total of the year off Yank hurlers. Leading the Tiger attack was the exhuberant Hutchinson with two doubles and a single and two runs batted in.
Hurls One-Hitter
But the New York fans soon again had something to cheer about. Branca, star Dodger righthander, pitched a one-hit 7-to-0 conquest of the world champion St. Louis Cardinals. For seven innings he had -a perfect game and the packed stands cheered each out as though it were a home run by Brooklyn. But Enos Slaughter opened the eighth with a clean single, and Branca relaxed emough to walk a man later. It was Branca’s 15th victory. ‘George Munger was the loser, being cuffed for five hits and five runs, and Al Brazile later gave up a two-run homer to Jackie Robinson. At the Polo Grounds, the fans cheered power rather than finesse. Marshall hit three homers, becoming the 25th modern major leaguer to do that, and raised his total to 24. John Mize and Bob Thomson also homered as the Giants whipped Cincinnati, 8 to 3, and took second place, three games behind the Dodgers. It was Mize's 27th homer and Thomson's 16th, Bucs Beat Braves Boston fell to third place when Kirby Higbe of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitched a five-hit 2-to-1 victory made possible by Boston errors. The Cubs beat the Phils, 7 to 5, with a 16-hit attack that included a pinch homer by Marv Rickert and triples by Harry Lowrey and Andy Pafko. Don Black pitched the Cleveland Indians to a 6-to-0 triumph over the Washington Nats, allowing five hits as he won his. eighth victory and third shutout. Black
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Locke Paces Canadian Open
TORONTO, Ontario, July 19 (U, P.).—Bobby Locke, consistent pare buster from South Africa, led the field in the Canadian Open golf tournament by one stroke today at the start of- the final day of com-
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Amateur Schedule
MUNICIPAL LEAGUE Kingan Reliables
knickered ace from across the ocedn had -a 54-hole total of 201, one stroke less than the scores of Ed (Porky) Oliver of Wilmingand amateur Nick Wisnock, Canadian playing out of Detroit. Oliver, who led after 36 holes, played well until the final hole of yesterday's round and then took a six for & par 71 while Locke took
lead with a 67.
Locke had 68 on the first round and 66 on the second. He can become the leading money-winner of| the pro circuit by finishing. anywhere in the first 10 in this tourney. Bob Gray, the home pro of the Scarboro course, was in fourth position behind Locke, Oliver, and Wis-| : nock, with 203. Herman Keiser of Akron, O., was’ next at 205, shooting a course record 29 on the back nine| 3
on the way to a third-round 66. consecutive |
CITY LEAGUE
- Union Printers vs. Prospect Tavern at Riverside Neo. 2. Tryon’s Tavern vs. Eagles Lodge at Riverside No. 1. Ferris Food Markets vs. Indian-
apolis Railways at Rhodius No. 1.
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Edgewood Merchants vs. Linde Air
BIG SIX LEAGUE Auto Insurance vs. NuvyMarine at Riverside No. 3 (2). Moore Mortuaries vs. South Side Saints at Riverside No. 4 Beech Grove vs: Russet Cafeteria
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batted In three runs with a bases-|Products at Rhodius No. 2.
full double. Joe Haynes hurled a four-hit 4-to-1 victory for the Chicago White Sox over Philadelphia, losing a
shutout on Don Kolloway’s ninth-
inning error. Haynes also starred at bat with two singles that figured in the scoring. The Browns, of all teams, outhomered the Boston Réd Sox and won, 9 to 8. Ted Williams hit two fourbaggers, one with two men on base, as the Bosox fought up to a 7-6 lead, but a walk and successive homers by Jeff Heath and Paul Lehner won for St. Louis. Ray Coleman also hit a Brownie homer. Williams batted in five runs with five hits.
Major _ Leaders
UNITED PRESS NATIONAL LEAGUE G AB R :H Av. Walker, Philadelphia. 80 204 44 100 .340 Gustine, tsbu. . 84 322 61 103 .320 Galan, a L688 213 31 68 319 Haas, Cincinnati .... 78 304 42°96 .316 Kiner, Pittcburgh n 310 64 97 .313
ETICAN LEAGUE Boudreau, Cleveland. 74 262 40 Re Dettult York 3} ita a8 Jos 0, New or . will litaa, BOSON .. . 88 200 65 87 34 Appling, Chicago ... 80 311 38 100 . RUNS BATTED IN Marshall, Giants. 73|Kiner, Pirates. . Mize, Giants .... 70|Di Maggio, Yanks Gooper, Giants .. 70 non RUNS HE popes, Giants.... 20] on Williams, Red Sox 18
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Breading 14:56 seconds to eclipse the Ea set by the late Bus Wilbert in 1946 |
Breading Sets Track Record
Kenny Eaton of New Castle won the feature event held to 20 laps due to an accident, but Bob Breading of Indianapolis had a new qualifying record at the Indianapolis Speedrome after last night's pro
turned the track
Negro Double Bill One of the year’s top Negro baseball events of the season at Victory field ‘will take place tomorrow afternoon when the Federation of As|sociated Clubs sponsors its annual | benefit day, featuring the Indianapolis Clowns in a double-header at 1:30 with the Havana La Palomas.
vs. Lincoln a TE Chiro. College at Garfield. Junior Basehall De Wolf News vs. Leon Tailors at | Brookside, Armour Social Club vs. Pendleton at Pendleton.
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Plans Program -
Plans for a “Junior Baseball Night” double-header at. Victory Field next Friday were announced today. by Arthur J. Queisser, president of the organization which is supervising its" fifth summer of league competition for boys under 18 years of age. An East-West all-star game be-
16-year-old .division will open Friday’s program at 6 p. m. and Luke Allison's Capitol Oil club will oppose Dan Mbriarity’s Brookside Spartans in a Class A encounter under the lights at 8 o'clock. The same A teams met in the final round of last year's city tourney with Capitol Oil gaining a 2-to-1 victory, Herman Olsen, Jim Miller and | Alonzo Watkins have been placed in charge of the Western group,
which is bei assembled at Riverside park. J en, Jim Brown and Bill Reagel form the “board of
strategy” and selection committee for the Eastern squad practicing at Brookside park.
Eaton, Breading, Jack Seither of Germantown, 0. Leroy Warriner of Indianapolis and Frank Tillman of Alexandria took other events, Duke Kimmerling, Elwood driver, and car owner Bob Biddle of Hamil (ton, O., where hurt when struck by a racer driven by Jim Morrison of
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| Assault Attempts to Extend Domination at Belmont
NEW YORK, July 19 (U. P.) —Assault, the outstanding race horse | in North America, attempts to extend his domination over the entire Western hemisphere today when he meets seven other thoroughbreds, including two invaders from south of the equator, running of the $100,000 International Gold Cup at Belmont park. The chestnut colt who was voted the “horse of the year” last season
" At Franklin Track
FRANKLIN, Ind. July 19 Hubble of Linton heads the list of Midwest Dirt Track Racing association drivers who will compete here Sunday afternoon in big-car races at the Fairgrounds. The Midwest /association announced the receipt of an entry blank from Bill Hooper of Decatur, 11, who will have an Offenhauserpowered car at the track. Time trials for the program will start at 12:30 o'clock.
South Side Boxers
Take Five Bouts South Side Community center | boxers won five of nine bouts on amateur cards at Anderson and Marion last night, including three’ by knockouts. Results:
AT ANDERSON Bob Roberts, 135, Indianapolis, knocked | out George Paschal in the secon ws Hasse 6D, Indianapolis, knocked |
ot Me in at Patterson. "Ta, Indianapolis, took » decision from Tommy mpson Harold Abney, 180, YADGeracn woh a de-| cision from Ton oda. om Redmond, ‘175, Anderson, won:a de cision . from RE Haynes
TION Geor 147, Jndianapoits, | knocke ’ out by Pears in the firs ‘Robin Hood Xa, Judianapolis, won a de.
| etsion rom ows Freddy Mil 112, Marion, took a des cision from Jerry McKinney.
112, Marion, took a d
rles e- | cision from Bill Carmen
Tyndall Cup Play Continues Sunday
The third round of ay. in the Tyndall Cup tourney for public links golfers will be staged tomorrow at Riverside starting ‘at 10 o'clock. : Sixteen-man ‘teams from five courses will compete in classes ABC and D,
Racing Schedule
TONIGHT At Greenfleld Midgetdrome. At Ne New Castle fairgrounds, stogk TOMORROW
At Franklin fairgrounds, big cars, time trials at 12:30 p. m. " Armscamp,
tween picked teams of boys in the |
taking care of summer jobs.
rooms. They're catching up on workouts to keep in trim for fall.
English ave. club. | Dyeing Co., 818 N. Dorman st., Most of the other members of Jerry Cranny is.on an [| p. m. 1
der-Bakery but he expécts to be
basketball players still keep an eye. toward conditionin Center John Barrowclitf (upper, left) works ara drug store soda fountain at Yeager's, 3965 Boulevard place after attending summer school. sen [upper, right) are shown in one of the Butler, library reference
OFF SEASON FOR BULLDOGS—Coach Tony Hinkle's Butler
as well as
Charley Maas and Bill Lar-
school work and also are taking
Little Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien, pictured lower left, ‘is assistant program director at the Boys Club camp near Noblesville. He'll go-east with a camping group later. Leroy Bridwell, catcher for the Lauter club, and Joe Bruner of the
Shown with him are
Bob Evans (lower, right) does odd jobs around the General
where he is shown at a dye vat. the squad also have work to do. o 7 a. m. shift at Chevrolet Com-
mercial Body, for gxample, and Herod Toon currently is with Weon-
back at P. R, Mallory soon whete
he is a member of the baseball team.
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Lineup for Geld Cup Race
July 19 (U. P.).=~The lineup for the $100,000 added International Gold Cup race at Belmont Park today:
P.P Horse Wet. Owner Jockey: -Odds 1. Talon 126 R. Ryan H. Allgaler 10-1 2. | Assault 126 King Ranch E. Arcaro 7-10 3. . Phalanx 110 : C. V. Whitney R. Donoso 8-1 4, Stymie 126 Mrs. E. Jacobs C. McCreary 5-2 | 5. Gallorette 121 W. L. Brann E. Guerin 10-1 6. Natchez 126 Mrs. W. Jeffords T. Atkinson 5-1 | 7. ~~ Endeavour 126 M. Seabra J. Artigas 8-1 | Ensueno 126 J. deAtucha E. Iragoyen 8-1
|3 Games Carded At Beech Grove
Beech Grove stadium will be the scene of action for softball tonight with three games on the program ‘and all proceeds will be turned over to the Marion County Softball association. The first game, beginning at 7, will bring together Moose Lodge and Paper Package Co. At 8:15 U. 8. Tires with either Jack Wag{ner or Cecil Cherry ready to take |the mound will clash with Mei chanics Laundry, who will have Joe Peccunnia or Adam Walsh on the firing line. Closing the program at 9:30, Kingan Packers with Arnold McDaniels primed for mound duty | will meet L. G. 8. Spring Clutch (Corp, who will have Archie Mer(ritt ready to throw at the Packers.
3-Game Programs On Municipal Card
Three-game softball programs are on the Municipal stadium schedule tonight and tomorrow night. ‘In tonight's contests StewartWamer meets Banner-Whitehill at 6:30; Speedway V. F. W. clashes with Barbasol at 7:45 and Memorial Vets play Kramer Corp. at 9 o'clock. . Tomorrow night a State league game headline the card, Greensburg "and the local Insley .| Manufacturing meeting ip the loop affair. The game Is scheduled for 9:15. : Capital Paper Co. will play Delos Remy of Anderson in the evening's
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when he won the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont to become the seventh triple crown winner in American turf history, has been unbeatable this season. And the vast majority in the crowd of 60,000 who were to jam beautiful Belmont for the mile-and-five-furlong race expected him to continue unbeaten despite the presence of Jorge de Atucha’s Endeavour, the Argentine champion, and Nelson Seabra’s Ensueno, the kingpin from Brazl,
On the strength of the 1947 form Assault looms a 7-to-10 favorite in pre-race speculation. He started |] the year by carrying 128 pounds to victory in the Grey Lag handicap and although his burden was increased in the Dixie, the Suburban, the Brooklyn and the Butler, no horse was able to stay with the son of Bold Venture when he came roaring down the stretch. He carries only 126 pounds—scale weight for a four-year-old—in the Gold Cup and after his courageous finish under 135 pounds in the Butler last Saturday when Eddie Arcaro took him through a wall of horses
370, looks like a standout at the weights. Eddie Arcaro will be back for the Cold Cup and with $74,000 awaiting the winner, can be counted Upon to give the colt all he has.
BICYCLE TIRES
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to bring his total earnings to $613,
Miss Bariani Is New State Links Queen
Ends Lengthy Local Domination of Meet
SOUTH BEND, Ind, July 19 (U, P.).~The 15-year domination of the Indiana women's golf tournament by Indianapolis players was over to day, ended by a blond miss who was Colorado state champion in 1945. Geraldine Bariani, the newcomer to Indiana golf, captured the title early last night on the raine drenched country club course by beating four-time winner Dorothy Jilin of Indianapolis en the 37th
rll Bariani, a librarian in the Indiana university school of busie ness at Bloomington, clinched the match with a near-perfect chip shot on the first extra hole. Her approach stopped just two feet from the cup. Miss Ellis also was on the green in three strokes, but five feet away, The Indianapolis -
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Pitchers Named For Legion Game
Starting ‘pitchers have been And announced and honorary coaches Wentsel, of named to lead the 11th District |Fatem American Legion junior baseball
Totals teams which will meet in. an all- .
baseball program, will pin their
NEW YORK, July 19 (U. P). — |guiome; Jog Little Eddie Gilosa of Philadelphia registered a stunning upset at Madison Square Garden last night by winning a 10-round decision over Charley Pusari, the highly touted welterweight knockout specialist of Irvington, N. J. Only 5709 fans witnessed the ex-
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Indians Shoot To Square Set
MILWAUKEE, Wis, July 19 The Indianapolis Indians hoped to square the series with the Brewers when they collide in the second set tonight after dropping a 2-1 decision in 10 innings for their opening road performance of the
Glen Fletcher twirled masterfully for the Hoosiers for nine but he surrendered the winning tally in the first extra
Southpaw Glenn Elliott started the decisive frame with a single, moved along on a sacrifice and was ‘| doubled across the plate - Danny
The Tribe's lone Warket canie In thé second when Ernie doubled and was moved around on infleld outs by Butch Moran and
Brews Tie Score. ; Milwaukee squared things in the last of the sixth, Carden Gillenwater being singled over the plate by Al Dark after he had stolen second and taken third on a balk. Gillenwater was passed to start the
Louisville and the Brewers each gained a full game on the leading Blues as the Colonels won at Kansas City, 6-4. Louisville four runs across in the final frame for the verdict. :
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Mutuel Handle High LONG BRANCH, N. J, July 19.— The mutuel handle at Monmouth Park averaged $1037,130 for the first 18 days, a rise of $6,101, 258 | for an increase of 40 per cent.
schoolteacher, who won the title last in 1945, trickled her putt within half an inch of the cup. Lines Up Shot Then Miss Bariani lined up her shot. The green was soggy, and, she had missed a putt equally shorg™ on the 36th when she could have clinched the match. This time she didn’t miss, and for the first time since 1932, a golfer from outside Indianapolis was women’s champ of
The title match was a thriller all the way, although the heavy rain which forced a lengthy postpenes ment after the first six holes, sent the finalists’ scores soaring. "They were all even at the end of the first nine. Miss Bariani went 1-up on the 18th green and ine creased this lead to 2-up at the end of 27 holes. © -Miss Ellis Rallies Miss Ellis, conqueror of defending champion Alice O'Neal of . Indie anapolis in the semi-finals Thurse day, dug in at that point. She won the next two holes as Miss Bariani twice three-putted and went 1-up by dropping a 10-footer for a birdie on the 32d. Miss Bariani sank an 11-foot putt on the 33d to square it again and went in front on the next hole when Miss Ellis mired down in the rough. On the 35th, Miss Bariani's tee shot shanked intq the lake and she was lying three w Miss gllis reached the green with her second shot. The ' soon-to-be Champ conceded the hole—and they were tied going into the 36th. They halved that one, after Miss Barlani blew a two-fgot putt. but it was a different story on the 37th, That time Miss Bariani didn’t miss
Woo Mas A, Notre Dame Star Signs With Browns
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2 8 3 13 0/0kla, team of the western hopes on Joe Kearns, outstanding I 010 000 000 0—1 tio hurler with Robison-Ragsdale post. 000 100 1-2 | 88SOCiation. Ri t . Jimmy Brown, manager of the ans ha ba ted 0 Bits Andes Dark, Mur Indians,"is to be the honorary coach (Stolen base ces—Cas- Automatic 0il Heat of Acton, for Legion junior baseball tslione, Bark. Double ys —Casigions Now you can bé more comfortable, yet night,.and Johnny Riddle, Indians’ Becker: Fletcher, Mauch gud Moran, Left fot ¢ hg mon. on dual ay catcher, will Have the same role fOr [onsen pane tot bretcrer a Bice [| Pirnaces are today’s big value in lowthe all-ars oar citlittt Su | ony Samal ol uty See shen The juniors. will play at six | Westphal. Time—2:11. 17. Attendance—a3667 Monarch Sales $0, | Inc. o'clock, preceding the regularly 36 W."10th 3 scheduled ghme between the Indians | Tribe Baiting and the Milwaukee Brewers, set for RH RBI Av. y i 8:30. Between the contests a |Mauch. .... 1823 Bb. .350, AUTO RACES eo “march of the colors” ceremony | ac nai’: Hey o Kalin ..... 2 52 3 + will feature the Tilman-Harpole Kain -.... iM 3 HH 3 post drum and bugle corps. Weatherly 52 ™ 302 i Jary : 10 19 6 279 "4 § i : EE 3 9 23 7 ; Giosa Is Winner ana FRANKLIN | Rm 1 Bea : In Garden Scrap Wiliams... Co LO ! runs—Weather rly 11, Andres 3
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current leader in the Midwest Championship point standing, will face large field at Franklin Sunday. Twenty-two cars from five states Including the famous Gus’ us Ssliradu Offy are entered.
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