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Tribesters Boost Road Record to 7 in 10

MINNEAPOLIS, May go Three. more games on the road, | all in Minneapolis, and the league-leading Indians will hit it out|this week-end for the followers for thes Indisvatols ivan, Nis 1 lof ‘the mighty mites of the racing ar on p, the Redskins have won seven games In 10 starts and are riding along on a two-game lead over second- | World - With. ‘midget CAF . Yate place St. Paul.Only other serious threat to Manager Al Lopez's! carded at four Indiana tracks. hustling Tribesters is Milwaukee, The Speedrome, 6500 Brook-

At Four Tracks

-.. apparently, . since the Brewers Tr ibe Box Score oy | ville’ Road, will open tonight at{Chicago. The long blue car, fordeveloped a hot streak recently, INDIANAPOLIS 8:30 o'clock and. three race cards|merly a Miller-Ford, will be piand topk over. third place. to stay iy, 4 “2 17% 1 Swill be run tomorrow at Alexan-|loted by Pete Romcevich who Tally loge in. the SUMMING fuel { 3} 3 8aria New Castle and the W. 16th /jockeyed fi to 11th position last and a half games behind Indian: yore Ney Cat ke apolis, : ha 3:4} o The -eight-event program at| Since then, however, the can But the Indians nave held their | Rikard, ij 0 the Speedrome will get under way has been redesigned and it now lead while out on the road, and|rymer, o.1 14 g with time trials at 6:30 p. m. and/bears a narrow front end which| of ‘hat reason’ the pr : 9 i ; % racing will start at 8:30 p.’ ‘m./acts as an air scoop. oi & Wesiern clubs don’t garrets, p . 0 0 0 0 * There will be programs every Sat-| - The other two cars are of the look any too robust. Totals... § 8 11 3 5 o/urday night each to conclude with Fageol wi 1 Coach stable ad Shoddy Pitching . ia 30-lap feature race: inder creatlo Last ig 4 a battle of bats Genovese. of Bo E Racing on the Armscamp oval be driven by Bill Cantrell of itching on Schulte 24 oat Alexandria will be Frank Til-| Louisville. Cantrell is a newas a result of poor pi Ray, if ‘3 0 : been both sides, the Redskins defeat- Barna. rt g 1 9 man. who won Wednesday night/comer to the BACK but as | en in the series open- Maguire. at Muncie; Tom Cherry of Mun-|buzzing around a the Ju dere Kimble." > 1 8 cle and Bob Breading of Indian-|cles since 1928, It was a long struggle. played wheeler + 0 0Sapolis. The latter pair were close His. mount contains what its in cold, windy weather. Indianap- fafate 1b 0 5 } {on the rear wheels of Tilman in|OWners call a converted bus enolis got 11 hits, Minneapolis nine, Kennedy. p $2 §]the Muncie races and will be|gine, Fageol twin-coach busses) and 12 bases on balls were issued. Barr. 2} 8 § fomérro for the first position In gre, ow: in ns by. Indianapolis The contest lasted 2 hours and Emmerich. » i 3 TTOW’'S races. ' Ivy Ing ere ithe win Be + Week End Ri Coach entry is an S-cylinder an] Totals ...........35 6 9 27 14 - acin oach entry - is: Lilie it ed aot in 41 Wheeler doubled for Kimble in Moly : TONIGHT g Miller-Ford creation. The two ils d up tonforrow with an after- Py rounded out for Harris in| . Speedrome, 6500 Brookville Rd, 8:3 mounts are expected to be ready “strug {> to qualify by next Saturday. noon double-header. The Indians alert struck out for Carison in, TOMORROW ext 2a will travel on Monday and then ndiahapalis reese 203 000 2108 Mi. Meh-5. Slidget Specdwa 5.3.0 p,m m win diminutive De open up at home against the ao pie Batted 2 inz Kalin ~ 3, oh ulte, | P- ATmaacamp Speedway, —— I as arrived in town lumbus Red Birds Tuseday night.|Sails, Beard, 2. Castiglione Maguire,|, and with Mechanic Roy Worline The Indians now have defeated Casini, Schulte, Beard, Ray, Castigiio one. | is putting the finishing touches he illite ig seazen oUF fie Left or 074g Indianapolis ’ 0 odin: 2 More Years on the Fred Holliday mount. The| B five clashes an 3, Redy| car is the same as entered last team is barely hanging in theig. yg out_y" Ke iisdy', Nagy & Hera _ PHILADELPHIA, May 8 (UP) year by Tommy Boggs, and has fi st division, in: fourth place. |§ rich {, Barrett 1.’ Hits—ON Ken. Speedster Pat McHugh, skinny = parrot saves tt (47 $8 Ui Bam gin fi isi Cinderelia haifback of the 1047| een completely reconditioned for N Tribe uthpaw ball—Turner, ning oitcher—Nagy | Philadelphia Eagles, has signed a this race. They expect to atSteve agy : the victory Losing plicher Kennedy’ ¢ Umpires eier| {two-year contract, according to tempt qualifications May 15. received Cradit for tendance—8188. Te 9% Av General Manager Charley Ewart, Latest word from W. C. (Bud)

last night, although he had to have help. His replacement, Stan Ferek, also had to be rescued by| the old reliable workhorse relief) specialist, Red Barrett.

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Baseball Standings, Results

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

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Midgets to Race a duay, Poundun

By LOUIS ARMSTRONG |

“Please, Mr. Weathermay, bring us some warm sunny weather.” | This was the chant of at least a dozen drivers at Indianapolis

Speedway’s Gasoline Al oval under balmy skies.

Alley today

area behind the pits, three cars

V-8 Grancor-Mercury entered by Joe and Anthony Granatelli of

Winfield is that the two Novi Grooveéd-Piston Specials will arrive here from California May 12. The stable has had difficulty in readying the two cars for the race. Pistons have had to be recast at the last minute and a crankshaft machined. i The three Don Lee entries; including the Mercedes, - were to

sometime yesterday and should arrive here day or tomorrow] at the latest. « or RAILBIRD RAMBLINGS .“e Anthony. Granatelli so anxious to drive his newly desighied GrancorMercury yesterday ‘that he wheeled it around the cinder: Covered “garage roadways. . . . The Bear wheel alignment equipment going in at the stand in the northeast corner of Gasoline

ing his garage in readiness for his new car coming in from the

Les Fleming hit his fifth verry 16 6 I "Rudd. Reid 17) ‘and he or Betsemter . . neuso; Betlemie of the year for the Redskins and st Paul .......00. 14 3 636 , 2 [Himes (6) and Anderson. io, Frank Kalin his third. x ll Minneapolis i fa 4° Louisville’ 050 000 003— 8 11 3 sini, Ted Beard and Pete Castig-|Columbus ... 1 3 8 Kamas Criy ll 00 ons ve=y 1} v lione hit doubles, for the Tribe. | 7 fC, = 15 348 b 1a! McCall, Griffore (8) Modica (9) and After the Indians had built up Kansas City 15 286 9iy Rolandson: Robinson. Madison (3) “Mal: ~ 5 {lette (9) Mackinson (8): Muster. 19). 2 T-to-2 lead, the pret rallied - ri . AMERICAN TEAGUE : THouk. in the..sevenih for four runs an w Pet. GB this called for Barrett to rush arom b ssverens 8 y 443 al AMERICAN LEAGUE put: of . the bullpen to .halt. the ox York, iyaavernelig: 4 $18 JiCleveland I va aeu-- 1 8 home rally. Then the Hoo fers Wadhingion : ve TB 487 3s Wishingios ews Haetner, Pieretts wh got: a good measure run in the 8t. Louis : 2 § 485 2% Thompson (9) and eighth {Fleming's homer) 88. Bar-ioy gpg ge ge gf - — > rett subdued the home forces. —— |" Detroit at New York (Postponed, rin). Kalin hit fis homer in the first NATIONAL i prague an a ‘at’ Philadetphia (Postponed, Slanza. With: one. Hf... But. Frank i burgh. vo ier ks va cBbarkeuis at Boston (Postponed; Tain). twisted his ankle in the third and Louis : B84 Wy rere probably will be out of. action Brookl 8 7 533 1a) NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 Philsdeiphi 1 $ 438 3 until the team returns home. He| Both 4 9 438 3 |Brookiyn I g02 po 010— } 3 ° om Saffell. {Cincinnati 7 10 414 31% Chicago ............ 000— was replaced by T (Cmiengo- 1:11 fe teame ef Rutten, i van Cixi) serminfetnes asey (5) and Boro Tribe Batting MES TODAY. | 3) Hamner (5) Dobernie (1) Rush (8) and RNR See uA AMERICAN ASSOCIATION {McCullough _ = Ganss i..iiiaiee 11 a — Weatherly » : 4 . ov IRDIANAPOL 8 at Minneapoits. IPOSLOR “. vuirsrninn 010 003 000 4 0 Castiglione 81.17 30 19 _ 370) oat St. Paul (nights. . . |Cineimngs 100 100° 001 3 Kalin io. ous 81 14 18 16 333 Logiwvilie al Kansas City Voiselle and: Selkeld; Blackwell, Gum. | Fleming 3 16 1318 34] Columbus st Milwaukie (night). [bert (8) Raffensberger (8) and Lamanno, | Beard ... 8 1 » 1 30a! AMERICAN LEAGUE Ca . . hi 3 . Crawler 10 3 3 1 Deel Zeeland et Washingion | Philadelphia ........ 910 130 000— 4 7 1| Saftell 1 i A Detroit at New York (two), *'Loanard, Dubie cammmet Trans - h vB 0 383, St Louis at Boston [nick; Poliet snd ‘Rice. Losing pitcher, | Rikard .80 20 30 14 250] NATIONAL LEAGUE Judd. “pes arenas ibas, 17 1-3 1.178] Jew York at Pittsburgh. | wo-Base Hits — Beard 6, Rikard 5, | oston at Cincinnati, o | Brooklyn at Chicago peigions. 5 Lovet. Sata” “ Fiming/ Philadelphia at St. Louis (night), grounds). ——————————————— Three-Base Hits—Beard 4, fog 2 — . | | Turner Saffell, Letchas, Casi one, {Fi Re vits ich, > Results Yesterday | ght Res |

Home: ‘Runs—Fleming 5, Kalin 3, WeathLurner, has,

- Saffel} Beard 5 Kalin, “Rikard, Bacri Hits — Cassi! Cast lione - 2, Letchas

DETROIT Willie “Pep, 131, outpointed Leroy Willis, nonstitle,

Hartlord, | 134, De-|

. 000 114 Joo 000 00 5 GRICAGO—Eszard Charles, 175, Cif. 8) and | Or "milo innats MN nocked out Eimer Ray, 192, Min-| eapolis, Minn. (9) Minn, 10) i —— |

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TIME TRIALS, 12 NOON-—FIRST RACE 2:30 P. M.

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[shaft is machined in a down-

West Coast next week, . Rex {May's Bowes Seal Fast Special strewn around its garage in a thousand pieces while the crank-

town shop. . . . Johnny Moore of Firestone settling the tire and

year this process was used, mere

A check of garages revealed 25 cars are now stabled in the The new additions include the!”

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Jowder solution that clings to any crevice. The first er cent of the parts examined were thrown

mabe rivers. Since then, fatalities due to mechanand drivers attitudes have; changed. Now they want nuts and bolts. to be examined.

as they: chaffed to be but on the

arriving at the track yesterday.

Charles Drops Ray From Ring Picture

CHICAGO; May 8 (UP) gard Charles racked up knockout over Elmer Ray a and called for a shot at lightheavyweight champion Gus Lesnevich. ‘Promoter “Irving Schoenwald acta he would wire Lesnevich an offer of $50,000 to defend his title against Charles in Chicago this summer. Charles banged Ray out of heavyweight picture with a left hook at 2:43 of the ninth stanga| last night. As he hit the canvas, Ray bowed out as the second. ranking contender for Joe Louis’ crown. The fans paid a gross gate of $42,703.67, and from that a purse of $10,000 was earmarked for the family of the late Sam Baroudi. Baroudi was fatally injured in a bout with Charles here Feb. 21.

{man came through in fine shape

Photos By John Spickiemire, Times Staff Photographer .

THE LIGHT SHOWS ALL—Under the

light," flaws that might be o

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verlooked are clearly visible,

It-takes: about eight-hours-to- Mtugnaftux-a Vehicle ther oughly and Silberman estimates he will examine 1500-

parts prior. to race day:

Bowling Slows To Snail's Pace

The usual around the city's. bowling emporiums was slowed to a snail's pace last night as only, K four leagues remained in session. There was, of course, a headpin tourney in progress at the Illinois alleys, eventually won by. 1 Blyth with a grand total of

High man in regular league play was Ralph Davis who scored 598 in the Friday Night Mixed League on - the Broad Ripple lanes. The lady leader in the Sime loop was June Glasson with In a men's spring league at the Sports Bowl, Kenneth Hoff-|

with a 630, followed .by Riley Scholl with 614. --But, as was said in the beginning, all was mostly quiet on the bowling front.

Bowling Leaders

Kenneth Hom neti Ng * el an en's Ti ‘ Riley Scholl, Men's Tr Eg. 3s 814 OT) RS (MEN) Da Mi. Nt. Mxd............ += 248 ry Ryan, ter Mansick "- a “500 R (WOMEN) 7

County Track

With sectional qualifications for the Indiana state high school track meet less than a week

still seemed doomed to shadows, at least as far as yesterday’s activity on the cinder | |pdths shows. Fourteen of the county's teams competed, at oné place of an-| other, yesterday and Lawrence) Central again came up as the champion of the Mid-State Con- | ference group with 55 points, and] little ‘Pike Township pulled a big! surprise to take the Capital District meet with 64; points. " “Howe dropped the bricks on Washington; .a highly regarded team,” and in the process beat

a quadrangular affair on fits Howe had 623%, Washington, 45; Manual 30,-and Shortridge, 25%. At Warrén Central, Broad Ripple: handed “the Warriors serious setback, 69; to 45% in a dual meet. Crispus Attucks took another whipping from a county team, losing. this. time to

Links Meets on Tap at

South Grove, ‘ Riverside ABCD tourneys will be held to-| morrow over South Grove and Riverside golf courses. Entries will close at 11:15 at the Grove

wheel problems of the drivers at {the track. . .

serati which Ted Horn,

AAA | {champion, will drive. .

and at 12:30 on Riverside, play

New York at Pittsburgh (Postponed, wet feverishly at work on his Ma- respectively.

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Teams Need

Ben Davis, 70 to 65, on its home| path, In the Mid-State conclave at!

away, Marion County schools) Washington, Decatur Central fin- ord of 1-3. Jansen,

ahead of Mooresville with 23. Then came Speedway 21, Dan{ville 10, and Brownsburg 7%. Franklin Township, last year's {winner “in the Capital “District | meet, finfshed a full 10 points behind Pike with 461; The Silent Hoosiers were third | with 41%; and Beech Grove brought up the rear with 2114, None of the marks in yesterday's meets were particularly outstanding, which causes serious conjecture about the outcome of Marion County. teams. in. both. the sectional and state meets. It-is apparent that there will have to be some mighty. tast| trunning done to even place in the big final meet, May 22 ~at Tech. A clean sweep of the big Teet APpERTE 16 BE SHAPING in some of the northern Indians schools, although a few of the top marks for the season belong in on Evansville. and. ‘Terre Haute,

[Cooper Goes to Hospital

PITTSBURGH, May 8 (UP) |¥e

{Walker Cooper, New York Giant: {catcher who is supeffering a bone chip in ‘his right knee, left for {New York where he will undergo |examdnation at the Harkness! | Pavilion. Cooper first complained of the|

. Cotton Henning | Will begin at 12 noon and 1 p. m.|injury last week but attempted to! { Mubia

catch in spite of it. The injury| caused him to limp slightly and!

. Cotton|scene of another regularly: sched. “!timately forced him from- the -

serving lunch to his friends in|uled Indiana PGA pro-am tourney !ne-up.

[his garage.

Clubs Prune Rosters NEW YORK, May 8 (UP)Sees | Ma jor league teams continued to! yrune their rosters before thel§ May 15 deadline today as the Bosteg | Red Sox farmed out an outfielder and the Chicago Cubs optioned two pitchers. . . The Red Sox optional Outfielder Nejll Sheridan to Seattie of the Pacific Coast League. The Cubs sent Pitcher Ben Wade to Nashville of the Southern’ Association and Pitcher Don Carlsen! to Los Angeles of the Pacific Coast League.

os School Track

Terre Haute Wiley 73%, Bras od Terre u s- Haute id 29%, Hivan 3, ‘Linton Ya.

| Monday afternoon. Wally Nel: | sori will be the host professional.

Amateur Baseball

Sacks Used r players will report at gartield Fane diamond 3 Sunday at Tin

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- The Capitol Oil baseball team will Bley the Martinsville Merchants on the -| ovr 90 Central Slamiong st 2.30 »p. |

Members of Armour's hasebalt team will meet. t frow at a.m t the corner of Meridian a Washington Sts. to leave for the game at Pepdieton,

rove nines will play| pei re ir: 4 Riverside diamond Beeth Grave as previously

BRAZIL, Ind, May 8 (UP)— Brazil High School officials today announced the appointment - of D. Shearer as assistant basketball and baseball cosch. Shearer, hardwood mentor at Staunton during the last season, replaced John oore, who TYe-

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Clowns Easy Victors In Negro Opener

, The ndianapolis Clowns, opened their Negro American] League at-home schedule last! night by defeating the Chicago American Giants, 12 to 3, in Vic-| tory Field. More than 1080 fans saw Jim | Perez pitch the Clowns, a completely revamped team, to the| easy victory.

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Find the. Going Tough

"By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, May 8--Unless

they get themselves straightened

out viry shortly, the six pitchers who won 20 or more games in the majors Jast season aren't very likely to repeat in the 1048 cam:

paign.

That was the sad situsion today for Ewell Blackwell, Johnny Sain, Warren Spahn, Bobby Feller, Ralph Branca and Larry Jan-

sen. All have gotten off to slow starts and at the moment it wouldn't “be ‘a good bet to bank on' any one of them to equal their victory production of last Diackwell, Cincinnati's tall and terrific right-hander, provided the latest example of how tough it-is° toslive on last year's clippings. He was batted out of the box yesterday for the third straight time, coming up with a

lame shoulder as the Braves

topped him, 4 to 3, at Cincinnati, Getting the Bumps The other aces have been get(ting their bumps, too. Feller was

from behind to win the first game on their western trip: Southpaw Howie Pollet, a ques:

year. (tion mark on the Cardinals!

mound staff, came through with a seven-hit job to beat the Phil 7 to 4, In a 8t. Louis night he striking out nine batters. ~The Cards made four errors thre Phil runs were unearned. In an American Le game, pitcher Bob a four-hitter for beat the Senats Washington. All other major league game; were rained out.

{sive—for him-—record of 2 and 2. | Sain was batted out twice be|fore he won one and has a 1

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{4-0 record at this {ime a year ago. Came From Behind, the Dodger fire-baller, has ig batted out in all three (starts, won his only game in a fet role and has a minus reccoming around

the ished second with 3213 points y little better -than the others, next

was knocked out twice then won| his next two games, one on three hits, the other on five, Also significant is the fact that! {Hal Newhouser, Detroit's

{and who was regarded as the top pitcher inthe American League! during the war years; has won only one game against three losses. He, too; was batted out three straight times. » The Dodgers topped the Cubs, 9 to 5, at Chicago, getting eight hits. and 34 walks as they came

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LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 8 (UP). —Calumet Farm's speedy Coal

town today joined his stablemate |

Citation in the list of entries for Saturday's $100,000 Preakness at Pimlico. go The decision to enter Coaltowt n the Maryland classic was an: Hid last night by Ben Jones, senior Calumet trainer. Citation, winner of last Satur’ day’s Kentucky Derby, already fF at Pimlico prepping for the , ace and Coaltown is expected to béshipped there early next week. |

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