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| 2d Twin Bill Set for Saturday City. high schools : will take over [Victory Field tonight td présent. |the ‘first ‘of three doubleheader [ide the aftractions that will decide the local champion. | ‘In the opening tonight at, 16:30 unbeaten Shortridge will face, {Washington and Crispus Attucks | {and Tech will tangle in the second! {half of the twin. bill A second doubleheader is sched{uled: for Saturday night with | Broag Ripple meeting Howe in| ithe opener and Cathedral playing, iManual in the nightcap, | The four winners of these games will appear again at Vietory Field, May 10, in another {twin attraction. ‘| Washington Coach Frank, {Denn will send his ace southpaw Dennis Jent against the North-! |sidgys. Jent has won two tilts 'this season. including a recent no-
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By EDDIE ASH. Times Sports Editor After clipping. the Milwaukee BrewerS, two out ‘of three over ns departed today ‘wellfortified in the victory departme to serve as a _cyshion on their The league-leading beter were out front in the American § Association's new race by two games 4s all _elubs. traveled to the lt and two. The Redskiné are to open the in the second. | -swing in Kiénsas City tomorrow,! The atfernoon's fielding fom. . home ofthe defending ehawiplons. (wag i lg by the Tribe's Ted|* “who ‘had a sorry time fielder. The Brewers, 's eastern cities an the Beas two runners on and two “foundering in seventh place. down in the fifth of the- second! In their first home stand, end- contest when Beard delivered his| frig yesterday, the Indians won, spectacular catch on a mighty nine and lost three, and won drive by Gene Markland, » every series, - Five o of the victories Beard raced to his right, leaped were “consecutive. we And stabbed the. ball with one 7 cams ‘hand. He fell and’ somersaulted “Both T Run » Happy ‘but retained the sphére for the: the Catch to knock the visitors out of andi’ two runs, 7
1948 “second openers.” ing three in the first
BODY BEAUTIFUL—Bob Ballard,
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besters. 8 {hitter Against Crispus Attucks.
Pri Milwaukee won yestardays frst A tg : ‘game, 10 to-8, but the (8 aim Tribe Box Scores Joey Breiner. Shottridge igi eran who lives at. 434 "MooreSame, 0 to a Hirst Game) + probably will use Fred Dayis on d/Mr, second tilt and battled. from be-' MILWAUKEE “the mound with Charles Glesing! Jang Ave. has best Jong tly hind so Win, 13.40. 10. Marland. 2h i :. 0 ‘0 PRICE OF FAME—Roy | (Stormy) Wastherly whi belted that JO ne the Satany” od ‘terday at the state weightliftThe Sabbath twin bill was an i dT The h the: sinth nnn e ans’ four played before an enormous crowd Bhi, 34134 4 pinch home fun with two out and three on in the nin 9 “| triumphs. | ing championships at Brookside of 12/487, Victory Field high bow ater. of 4 i 33%, last Friday night, paid off during yesterday's double-header at Inthe sgeahd contest, Brandon. Park Community, Confer. y the season-to-date-and-one-of the Reverus | <i 8 8 8 8 8 8 victor Field by sujographing scorecards for the youngsters. > 18ryant will hurl for the Tigers . . " Fe ae 1 0 1.1 0 of victory held by. iog png {while Joe Kearns, Tech's lanky best on redord in the “new” park. Sut }13:3-3°% ~The huge week-end attendance, Schiuster. = 1. 1 9 P18 9 |ighthander, is slated to toe the Win ~ 3 'iStadener. » ..... 11180’ d S rt S rubber including & big Saturday night free: B verndny v2 4.0.01:70. 8 Week-End Spor S ummar 1_ The Indianapolis Baseball Club! turriout of 8636, to ed re! Tots 1m oe iP 50 to 1 @utsider, in the Will furnish the lights gratis for | diana’ total “gal for - the ‘home! Roberge walked for & Sinton In. Th. = #y Un Tess Rips, a e tand 109 ou eld added Trenton Handicap all three twin bills. Admission at| - vd / ber of earl saftel Bs Rn 34% Track and" Fi SN State Park.” 2. the gate will-be 60-cents. For same num of early Safel 11-3 3 1 PHILADELPHIA — Re g gie The. Irvington American Legion | “ Nomé games last year, the Tribe's pera, 11 2 1% 8 Pearman anchors New York Uni- WAVER. DE GRACE. Md —, Post is pushing ticket sales for. Bob Ballard. 26, graduate of + -attendance was “37.452. In kara, if I i11¢8 versity to victory-in classic mile! alle itonts H. Ou Beddelr's the May 1 games. Washington High School. won! plain figures, the Redskins’ fast ieichas ov 4:7 3% 8 relay event at University of Penn- gion defea hr Nongths gr ——— etn the Mr. Indiana title yesterday’ start this spring meant .a- gain Footie ® 1-4 1 lsylvania relay carnival. Michigan yp State Poli 1 of 31,857 at the turnstiles. Crawford ¢ 1 8.8 $and Penn State ‘each capture two | 510,000 added Harford Handioap ate Folice jeam tests in Brookside Park Commu- + League Weak on Mound wt $ 8 0 & major titles at Sith renewal of | 3t Havre De Grace. Wins Pistol Crown {nity Center, i tus “Although the Tribe pitching is is Weatherly 1 8 4 8,8 meet at Franklin Field. Charley, 4 Championship ‘teat Bongts inly Botard.. Who lives af {34 ‘fot bearing up any too wel wey), ‘th pre T Fonville of Michigan sets new Golf Bo the pistol shoot held by the Io- inches ' tall. His prize: winning team's speed, aggressiveness and | batted for Lopes In on nd meet mark for 16-pound shot with, diana State Rifie Association, : healt Keave, { PINEHURST. N. C—Harvie measurements are biceps, 16 hitting in the clutches combined oe batted fog Lint in 9th and 56-foot were won yesterday by four state, co waist 3014: thigh, 22 “to crush fhe weak mound staffs fied out ts a r—— Ward of the University of North'police troopers scoring 1324. inches: waist, oH : 3 2 [Caretina defeats favpted Frank The team included George, weightlifting winners were Hat
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: = i 4 Hicks, Greencastle; Harold Jol-| + Tbe Indians have tolled Wp hander Ritard 5. Burns op 5 Fer' NEW YORK—Favored My Re- {Strunthan ot Toledo, Os 1 UP. iigr, Indianapolis; George Stei- [lov Updike of Hofmeister’ Stu 8 enormous hit and run totals iniue Wits Becher, Lops, Riis Li: quest wins the $40000 added 0» : v amateur OH nell, Bicknell and Albert Danner, gins of Indianapolis Barbell Club, the nine games and Manager Al Dondas. Bases — Beard, Cassiz. Wood Memorial at Jamaica, beat- urnament fina -, | Jeftersonville. {132-pound Anapo are Perkins Lopez hopes to keep them in the Bier. ULE" lh Sater; Oo Boks ng lightly regarded Mount Tennis Individual winners were HAar- of Marion, lightweight; Jim Milmood while they are in enemy lose snd Kalin Cast ri 0 {°s8d Marcy by a length-and-a-ha)f in vey Foster, Indianapolis; Doyal yuyon of Muncie, middleweight; “territory. 2 rh TE Bases—Milwaukee, Te on tive “mitle-anti-16th- test for Ken- =~ LONDON— England defeats In- Rhymer, South Bend; Lawrence. Chester Kiaja- —of Gary: —Hght=| ~ “Phe week-gnd furnished a good Bt On Bulls Of SC ow 3 & Bane 1. 5. tucky Derby candidates. dia, three matches to two, in the Williams, Richmond, Charles At- p.5yyweight, ‘and Hal Tobin of: example of the Tribe's run-get- er 3 Lint 2 Triner 3 ila-By Suden CAMDEN, N. J.—Ridgewood first round of the European zone. kinson, Wayne, and Charles [Hotmetsters heavyweight. ting prowess. On Saturday, they 2.0.50" +* "5 “thes Bo, Ja ‘Stable’s Double Jay beats. Tide Davis Cup eliminations. “> Gordon, Indianapolis. din accumulated 12 runs on 14 de ER Sole Hicner = Diddle Again Named
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a joyous gent foday because {found a couple of. pitchers.
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, sansen, his 21-game winner of | last year, as a dependable pitch-}
[question | |Giants strode home. in triumph! i lat the top of the league he et ich trv Lu te sh {superlative efforts out of Hen
Braves 4 to. 2 and 6 to 0 yesterday, winning the opener in the ‘10th smacked a homer as relief pitchjer Ken Trinkle stopped a Boston
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{an five-run rally which gave the Behine him he had only|’ marks, but as {A's their second-game
gin, 4 ‘The White Sox won their first me, 4 to 1, at St. Louis after
cap, 7 to 6. Bob Dillinger of the
YESTERDAY'S STAR~Rus Meyer of the Cubs, who pitched a one-hit. vigtory over the Cardinals, winning 3 to 1. .
Dillard Rated As Top Miete
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~ Win in 10th The. Giants bowled over the]
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Then on came Jones Yo pitch a two-hitter; holding the Braves [without a safety until he fifth
Jack Lobrke led the attack with (UP)—Harrison ihe Giants|Y rated as the top hurdler of the
for| YeAr, was picked by SpoHswriiers today as the outstanding athlete at thé 39th annual Drake Kelays {here Friday, and Saturday. anging| Dillard, who tied his last year's
were held without a. homer {the first time this season, having gotten nine in their six previous,
: gone hustling Phils,
: closely. oa the heels of the Giants record of :14.1 in the 120-yard
d place, made it two out|high ‘hurdles, received 28 of 31 lof Em over. the ers in votes cast in a poll of sports
Dodg [ nN jana e jof hres as Emil Leonard pitched. scribes. | _It was the 55th ¢o
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nsecutive win Russ Meyer of the Cubs pitched by the Negro flash, who beat - he best game of the campaign to best hurdlers in the nation rr a one-hit, 3 to 1 job over the ‘against ‘a #ix- mile-per-hour wind Cards at Chicago. George! Saturday. His brilliant :20.7 an-
if at the state weightlifting im. Kurowsk! got the spoiler, a second chor leg in the college section -
inning single and he went on to 880-yard relay also made possible {score on two walks and an infield Baldwin- Wallace's new 1:26.86 lout. In one stretch Meyer retired; record. 22 men in order. { * Charley Peters of Indiana The Pirates came back to win a; Charlie Parker of Texas each re{13 to 10 bat battie at Cincinnati ceived one vote. pete the Rete took he oper Bu to 6 when Sauer oroke it Coop up with a homer in the ninth: m reay ae Sauer got three homers for the ‘Scores 13-6 Victory Aay and took the National League| {home run lead with four for the {Op Association had three big in. campaign. i Still Unbeaten Cleveland remained - the only’ unbeaten team in the. majors, topping the Tigers at Detroit, 7 to 4 as Ken Keltner hit two homers and a single. It was the second dtime that Keltner had hit two “homers in a game this season and! (Tribe Batting
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‘New Season Marks Posted | By High ° School Trackmen
{when he be fi hool-. Thdjana’ : "high “School track and] | boy ar scatne Lhe A et ho {. field athletes went-on-& mile at the Muncie Relays. At the busting spree over the week-end ume time, Andersons supremacy
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that netted four new Season ii. that meet was belted b: (First Game) y a wells’; . 00d 3 marks and shattered some 20 p51anced Ft. Wayne contingent oN Sos 008 906 3 8 3 : her, Emmerich, Harris
meet records. {which eked out a 30-20 Win OVer | oJ rowski and Mancuso. 4 Wheeler;
Most of the meet records were | Coach Carl Bonge’'s touted In4 (Second Game, | Seven Innings)
~re-written in the intra-city meet | dians. Minneapolt 1-311 3-810 1 between Evansville and Terre Ft. Wayne ‘South captured first Toledo . foo 30 3-5 6 1 Hardy, Chsrk, Emmerich and War Ten;
Haute, won by Evansyille Reitz! places only in the pole vault and jonnson, Brown, Rudd, , Stuart and Palmer for the third" consecutive time high jump, but placed well up in peE—— Mina total of 64 points. Wiley of ‘five other évents to nose out AnHaute was runner-up with derson’s state champions, who Chicage ... 50. {had grabbed the Muncie Relays Rt. lous and Tresh sain, Wim, Bu Partee.
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of marks was at the Goshen Re- 4204 and the 226 In ‘the low jays, where Gary Froebel and hurdles reeled off by Gary Free: Wales turned, on the a {bel's George ‘Bell were the best Froe setting two “new mvarks individual perforin Ges, Bell's only noes, of a
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Anderson's Johnny Stayton second off the state record set by | “turned in the other season n record) {Richmond's Everett Veregge In hm ithe state track meet here two] BW chair , years ago. = a « coaches . Member of | Show Sparkle attendants to serve yoy and keep car pic and span. NATIONAL MIDGET AUTO RACING Another highly-regarded per- ~ CIRCUIT {formance was the six-footithree > {v Step aboard any
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION chai. 2 > (Second HT 8 ee 3 RESULTS SATURDAY Ne L Diddle: Soc ot tne west. it "y ve Jim the American League BR OW REIPc e WL Pet OB GNURL 10 500 00x 7 13. 2... AMERICAN IATION the er Fo ° 1 BT] Hart Caldwell “Pal Shae Pan Mitwwukee x 101 oie oui 4 10-31 quintet. will again pilot Ken-| The Yankees, given a arst Sathetly o-3-2 2 300 $ 3 §8 3 |Potter, Dreisewerd and Partee. {Indianapolis mernacel’ pe 4 3 tucky high school hardwood teas’ inning lift “on Joe: ® 911 3% ° : 44 in Claveiand ow 302 010— 1 10 “gp Buri and Turner. {in the annual Indiana-Kentucky three-run homer, defeated the nd 1.4319 is 38 9 Tue 3 | Detroit ar ar Arter a2 $e Kansas chy” a : 13 o| classic here June 18, it was dis- Red Sox, 5 to 4, but needed relief | Beard . “a 0] .n 33 ® $38 4 Gettel unerie istopher and He. abus “213 000 031— § 4 closed today. — Pp hom Lefty Joe Page when : 50 13 18 5 In id J 307 8% ewhouset, Trucks. y and Riebe, : 9 Letchas : ] Bh owe Mackinson, Madison 87d souk: Diddle, considered one of the!starter Ed Lopat weakened and! BE. \ 3 “aEmicAN LEAGUE Bosion hie oe 000 W044 2 —— {game's shrewdest exponents, yielded all the Red Sox runs in| 8-3 8 3 1 2a pe) 6 RAW 1 Pe. GB New York: 300.300 005 3.10 3 pmseapolls 5... GE 18 ¢ coached five previous Blue Grassithe ninth. | Two-base hits—Rikard 5” Cust + Seg Cleveland : 4 0 100 = McCall Dorish. Deal. and Tebbetts: Lo Picone. a Warren; scavamb. ire. feats for the intra-state battie.! The Senators divided with the Beard 3, Fleming 3, Onssini a Kain 3, a . Fiiadelphia re dg. hh Pead- Niathos Miser "aod baimer {His 1945 squad administered the A’s at Philadelphia, winning! TD Daa hity—Beard 3, Fieming 1, Out of the Park Roiarue fied out soc B02 a th 3 New York 3 3. 3 {First Game) si Paul 306 001 001 4 11 3 Hoosiers their only defeat in thei7 to 3 after Rookie Carl Scheib Safell. Turner, The Brewers pounded out 17, "Two out when winning run scored. | SF" {004 373. se 3 I BNIGERL ¢ 00.000 000 § °S Yilauiaville LL. 08 G08 UAL A eer series when they won, 45-40. {shut them out, 4 to 0, in the guy = “eming 1, Kalin 3 Weathe Hits. including three home runs. INDIANAPOLIS ~~ Cmenge ¢ SE waar | | 3 | Hudson, Peretti and Barly: Scheib and ton, liey, Grate and Pruett. A coach to guide Indiana's for- opener with six hits to end a olen bases—Saffell 3. Cassini 3, Beard. in yesterday's first game, hit by gn. of ABR 2% B: J Bastoy * deen Rosas, ey : ER Hunes was still to be named. Igour-game Washington winning tigiiane, am Sal Lea Studener. Carden Gillenwater Shu. > C3 31a ae NATIONAL LEAGUE : (Revert Game) washington e003 090 leo 3 7-9) and Nanny | Reard. ib i: 1 iY 0 RP GB eth. «408 10 Jub- 1 113 § ¥ Philade ne 220 000 600. 210 0 oA ; ‘the Indians fis a 3 1 js 3 — ns; rehildon - and | 1 in wi 3 F-} E81 Scarborough, Garcia, io huni Ana} Ba : a thumper, was jured| ig} 2:0 1 3 4°06 3 800 14 Evens; Brissie, Fowler. Savage and Rosar.| m——t } g v 3. 0 1% : : I ot roa! € wd 11:3 0. } 3 a8 nl Debio unigaapnlesniny | 7 ATES T. 000 100 0102 9 3 . oD . “8 0 00 00 | New York _..7100 320 O1x— 7 6 id howe forced to remain on the|iu . “338 i s 8 4 30 a NATIONAL LEAGUE A Fl BS MeDermoti and Teo | ben yesterday. Frank Kalin ¢ » ° ‘S @ asa hs wa $ 23 4 ist Louis ‘910 000 800 1 19 v Rayutiiiy 1 for him at first base and Ki 35 50 3) ernie Chica I 201 000 00x— 3 7 ©, TT 000 iii three- es the Lint AA . 8 31 80 0 GAMES JODAY Dickson, Hearn and Wilbur; Meyer adi. 300 MN 3 3 ’ a run in | Barrett, 1 #0 © of | McCullough. re in | or ed AMERICAN A 'ASSOCIATIO ra. and Hagan; Houtteman, Sveraire’ sixth that tied the sco the nos “3 3 No games scheduled | Philadelphia... 000 410 010 8 14 117 second game. ; | on wiord grounded aut. for Seige Wn tn Brookiyn ‘010 011 000— 3 9 1 ee ] ; { ion - 901 000 030 4 4 ol Red Barrett. the Indians’ relief la singled. for Kisckiey In etn AMERICAN RAGE. | leonsrd and. hr Branca, dams | ot lous aaa 300 0io tex ¢ 10 3 A t eR jell, oe, wa i nes, wi er, w an specialist, fifth pitcher on the Milwaukee 504 100 010 Cletsland ul sihington ight) ng ds. Ipaainen Ciadyin, Merlger. C1 Siegen: | INDIANAPOLIS “430 003 1-11} Tribe mound in the nightcap, won x Phil Detroit at SL. Lou . west “Game? land Moss. his own game in the seventh by {guns Batted Ty = eer 4 ebaa 3. | ONY games scheduied {Pitaburgh x 801 931 200-- 4 . nie SERRA meinnas) - : NATIONAL AGty { slamming 4 double. scoring Earl Faaeiops, RAC he ly A oat NATIONAL LEAGUE | Queen—Strincevich Melish Main Lom--8t_Louls PINAL goo 200.000 3 8 0 * Turner with the victory marker. Barrett. Three-Base Rit-8inton. Home’ “Brooklyn at Bostos bardi and Fitagerad, Walters, Gumbert Chicago 300 100 Hye $90 v Runs— Becker. Kalin se Per Philadelpis at — York. ‘and Laman Brazle Papsi and Wilber; Chambers Second For Kalin : {pander Sacrifices satel "Cassin, Bu- (Only games sceduled.) a = {and McCullough. i an ne ars a > 3 —— Kalin batted in four of the liens and "Ka Kalin: Logan “Markland and re | Pittsburgh San Same 520-13 11 1! Philadelphia Crass. DOE DOO 000-4 3 4 Tribe's 11 runs. The homer was Becker; Castiglione 4 and Ca Cass: aaaint rolls on RESULTS YESTERDAY {Cineinuan : 300 13 120 1016 1 rooklya bh O x2 730 Siv_ii 10 ° : ’ d Hetk i ‘his-second of {his season... Heinz! op he rbd Sheehan 3 ie AMERIC AN ASSOCIATION | Peterson; Wenmeier. 2 Braue and Mueller Lakeman: Barney, ion Pation—andBd- | Becker, first sacker, also hit a RO Kansas CY «816000 000— 3 ¥ 1 tan i wards, Bragan. i round tripper for the Brewers in|-Of Porc VE par v wl CoAtsall, =i ana a Stine, Weened New York n Civ 001 +g 11 9 New York oc. ons 2 oua1g 13 3 the second tussle. Rn a» lB. Ny wind Bwker. | Newsom, Trin and Cooper Sain, | Jansen, Hallett, Beas, Ha rtung, Triakie| Despite the heavy run MARINEtx, ne wild od Bail «Second Game Deven Innings) White, Hogue a Salk {and Cooper: "Beasley, fs Bickford. | the Indians managed to keep up Turner Winning Pitcher .~ Kapsas City - , 000 1000-7 FF Hogue, Wright. Ms a asi. | Ju Ross jo’ — G y ~Shete double-play. nea. by eXecul: yoore Lng "rime—3.00. a jeolumbus oid. B vy 400 X14 Melis Now York O14 100-000 & 4-9 Pittsburgh 000 013 004— 1 21 Mackinson - and Houk; Boston 000-000 Cincinnati. 100 900-1 i > Singleton and Fitzgerald; Hughes, peter: |
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nings yesterday as they scored a 13-6 triumph over the Fall Creek
on= the home three. k Dinsmore of The winner’ the 95-1ap §T miles per hot in view of tb almost forced the race. = Duke Nalon close on.the for- third mol to finish in or wood of Rea Ayulo, Los Byrne, India Grath, Los ‘Al
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Sets BI Chitwood, t get a blisteri pinth to the weak steering to slow dowr two drivers t wrecked his f of a faulty st qualifications, with his Cora the money. Steve Truc over “the bac the 12th:lap b Paul Russo who held the 80.26 time tria nine laps bef slowed him dc Two disapr race were Clancy Specis Kraft .8 mechanical tr become conten Horn won | first. Others in th finish were R
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