Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1948 — Page 10
“went out yesterday and
‘the - Moore cars.
| shits
Mauri oo
With 133 MPH Lap
‘ Lou Moore Expects fo Qualify His 3 Cars
Next Saturday; 4 More Arrive at Track By ART WRIGHT and BILL EGGERT
Pre-race * Star had gripped
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dence over the possibilities of getting the fastest gait. on the first day of qualifications, tension was high in most quarters. For,! as the wise veterans say, “you never know you're ‘in’ until the official timers have Slocked you. |
MAURI ROSE, 147 winner, | added;
confidence to the predictions that
‘record speeds will highlight this
year's qualifications and race. At the wheel of Lou Moore's “Blue| Crown Special” in which he won| last year, Rose was unofficially clocked at better than 133 miles per hour. It was the first “warmup” of the car, which arrived here |
last Thursday with two other room furniture
Moore entries. After that q marked confidently, “Well, I'm ready” and hopped in his own |
For he top top arivers und the owners of the fastest cars (fastest on paper) were eyeing the opéning days of qualifying trials next| Saturday . .. and the coveted pole position, Although some of the speed crews maintained an alr of “cont
oe Up!
Gasoline Alley at the Indianapolis.
2 o—————
turn “too hard” started spinning and cut for the lower apron, |spraying the track with gravel. Only damage was a set of tires! worth $100. » ~ = THE LATEST garage rumor {has Pete Romceevich of Gary sitting behind. the Olsen Offy In|stead of one of Anthony Granatelll's four Smries. a , TONY HULMAN, speedway {owner, sald his special guests will see the race from an ultra-ultra setting high atop the pagoda. Workmen started moving in am oh-go-pretty suite of recreation Saturday. Win-|
{dows also have been placed |
Kk lap, Rose re- |around the four walls to make ek 1ap, {the vantage point comfortable
Tony saw the 1948 race activity
pleiisure car and returned to/for the first time Saturday. Just
‘South Bend.
Bill Holland, second-place win-| ner in a twin to Rose's mount,
got back from Jamaica, in the West Indies where. he “caught” [some tasty fish . . . and a deep,
was. due to return here any mo- healthy suntan,
pr for his initial run. Holland] we ofr 1
t the Speedway,
Saturday a a tant ann “the track]
because of a delay in checking Holland left
Saturday in his own plane for
~ yesterday's race at Trenton, N. ¥
Moore says he expects to qualify all three a nis ons Saturday.
THE CURRENT national drivers looking for a chance at| pitched 6%; innings of hitless ball]
champion, Ted Horn, also Is due,
for an early
that he would report to the track b , Ted raced in Trenton, N. , yesterday winning the! T20-mile Fondue Tommy Hingersecond and, Fred Car-|
pester, s promise that the
On is 10-40. Horn 1 ‘Maserat! ready
qualifiers. a _So__ Saturday's _ qualifications, looks like a “bargain day”
| AMONG former winners mak-|
ing daily visits to the -track is: today; news about a rag-bag ball club. and its 85-year-olti Floyd Davis, co-winner in 1941./man” manager, news about a new home run star, and about a pitch-| Davis isn't assigned to a car and éx who found a way of shutting out those awesome sluggers, the
i# . noncommittal regarding his plans, - . 8. i THE ANNUAL pilgrimage of | those experienced dirt track]
the Indianapolis laurels has
ride. Ted advised started. Among those “looking eventful a week-end as there has “Cotton” Henning, who keeps his around” over the week-end was been in the majors in many al Maserati at peak pérformance, Lee Wallard, one of the best of moon
the East's mile and half-mile (big car pilots. Lee, who drives in the Horn-Holland, et cetera pace over East, flew in and with Holland Saturday. Said [he’s back when he took
to he Tremon race. I —— lll BILL HOLLAND is sporting a ‘racey” tie clasp. He had’ al
for | soweler make it Out of his metal’
the fans. A Times survey showed, ., oop identification badge of
that most of the top-ranking |
lots would be ready to race
second: hand for pole position. .
FOUR MORE cars \ have arrived at the track; Bayard 8Sheffler's: two Offenhausers, one of Joe Lenckl's twin entries and
will drive. the track for a few warmup
the s y Aav-
traightways eraging 118 miles nd hour.. He off something like $750 yester- himself was Russ Meyer of the ¢
was looking for the right carburetion adjustment,
the Glessner Motors Special that
Fr ream sen Packets
1047. 3 ¥ x | TWELVE differently sized! {tires will be "used by the 33 race. |
Mel Hansen's heavy foot paid
day afternoon as he won the 30-
{lap feature, trophy dash and an!
lan to complete their drivers jgin St.
p tests today. Both were on the
Speedwhy. The Alhambra, Cal, “BB pistol
final leg of the tests yesterday shooter” also turned in the fast-
when they confronted
est 10 laps when hé won the
troubles. Cantrell's Twin Coachitrophy event in 2:45.26. He took Special ‘started blowing oil andithe lead in the feature event on Fale dropped his carburetor on the 10th lap and was never head: his way to a no-hitter against
Hal Robson isied. Johnny McDowell was sec-/the Sad Sox at the stadium when Palmer's Offen-ond and Johnny Mantz, third. hauser but Dick wants to be)
od to drive
ready for any Feliet stint. ."
KEN FOWLER, who will drivel the start. Roy Newman of Chi-|that.
Potsy Goacher of Anderson Japtured the 20-lap semi-final ce. staying out in front from
.one of the Don Lee entries, has cago was second and Doug Grove been helping Clarence Anderson of San Diego, third.
4 his shape. - the first driver to spin Saturday.!
Offenhauser entry oweve
o Je said he _went Into the north,
INJURED "CRITICALLY — Charles Van Acker of. South Bend was injured critically yesterday when his dirt. track car flipped twice in a heat race at Dayton, O. His car and -one driven by Jackie Holmes of Indianapolis locked wheels on the back stretch. Holmes was not hurt. Van Acker was listed as a
, 500. Mie. Race river for Wal. | Anderson; Jack Martin and. Leon fer. Redmer, also of South |Hudson, and John Cory vs. CHICAGO, May 10 (UP) : Bend. _ Charles Edwards. Frank Leahy, Nétre Dames per- , - - mini | fectionist football coach, will break precedent this year to, —RECONDITIONED coach the College All Stars for
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. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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MONDAY, MAY 10, 1948
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LONG WAY TO GO — Bruce Bromme has quite a job on his hands as he starts from scratch to rebuild his father's entry in the 500-Mile race. A pilot for
this unnamed entry is still is still to
Astonishing Athletics
be selected.
Victory String at 8
By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer . [ NEW YORK. May 10-—There was big news in the big leagues | “miracle
New York Giants, That wasn't all. hit almost-perfect-game victory over the Phils on Saturday, | Frank ‘Shea of ‘the Yankees
yesterday. All in all, it was as
astonishing Athletics went most! of thé plaudits. The A's, now possessing the longest - victory string of the campaign, trimmed the Tigers, 10 to 5 and 5 to 3,
row. Connie's kid pitchers ‘and his _castoft lineup shone brilliant-| ly all the way. Home Run Star The new home run star was “Kloutin Ken” Keltner of Cleve- | land, who hit three round .rippers| in a double victory over the Red!
land 9 to 5, giving him nine for) the season and the major league leadership. He got only i1 all last| year and with a puny 257 average, been considered strictly a | iabuiy in Cleveland's 1948 plans. is second homer
His Ses off a three run rally in the 10th that gave Bob Feller hy Jotory over Joe Dobson in 4 due. eveland took the
[oy eight percentage points even|down to the semi-final crowd! ‘|though the A's were half & game| with Bob Buchanan and Bob Lud-| {te the good in the won and 10st jow and Ellis-Brown and Chuck! {Hess also -in the running. The winning foursome in the ABCD meet Cubs who held the jolting Giants! Grove was headed by Herb Dietz
to three safeties in a duel with) Palmer of Indianapolis {elimination heat during the mi d-| Dave Koso: that . Was scoreless! and included Chalmer Webb, Bill
and Bill Cantrell of Louisville get racing program at the W. until a pair of unearned runs
| columns, The pitcher who disciaguished
{the eighth gave Chicago a 2 to 0 decision.
one-hitter over the Cards Eases Up After Hit
Dyke. Charles Rau.
in the opens Bru
scores of 75. The players were Ralph Queis-| ser, John David, Don Ellis, Kenny surprise, since My Request had] Fisher; Hal Purdy, George Van-| run third to the Calumet SUmss Burney gpd in; the Kentucky Derby and was] Three were dead-| regarded as the only real opposilocked for Class B honors with! tion for the entry in the big race. low scores of 80. They were T
SB Don LaFuze and Tom' preyiously, Plet, winner of the!®
Hershel
At South Grove, the Meridian end Sox at Boston, 4 to 1 in 10 innings! Hills team of John David and/Iom. the Preakness by Trainer/C
Henry Timbrook scored an easy victory over Speedway’s ‘Chapman and and 2, tournament.
Fred
An upset was
ce Poynter and
house as they sidelined Ralph Jordan and Russ Rader of Sarah Shank, 3 and 2.
contestants - have
wo-day
Joutarues headed by
The cocky Shea seemed well on| ware tied with
Bob Kénnedy broke it up with a dinky single went on to win, 8 to 0, on five hits, pura but he definitely eased up after] topped
The Senators °
Browns at Washington, 3 to 1, Butler 52127 Elimination heat winners were getting all pr, became fansen, Aaron Woodard, Mantz{Rookie Ned Garver in the first
of their runs off!
[inning on a two-run single by (Johnny: Sullivan and -# Me >
Col
seve! hea | [Notre Dame # “ in the oth. 8 | Bvansville 2, . enetn Kentucky 44%:
the Minnesota €5 8,
rani n 49, Earlham 82 ndinna State “73, Wabash 58; Hanover: 1} Canterbury 50 o Wadranguiars Indiana 585.6,
ern 38%
in the spring four ball
lege Track
3, Marquette
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Citation, “Coaltow
Scare Them Again:
On the heels of Lefty Harry Brecheen's one-| {scaring off ———Tuls today,
| efight challengers in the probable
Links Tift Ends =f.iaresie In 8-Way Tie
But to Connie Midtk and his| Eight Class A competitors in My Request out of the race the blind par tourney held yester-| day ‘at Meridian Hills wound up Whitaker said, “and then point in-a-tie- for-honors- with low net him for the Withers Mile at Bel mont, May 29.” That came as somewhat of a
{nounced that Coaltown would {join Citation in the second lap of | the duel for the triple crown on Saturday, Ben F. Whitaker Julie
“We'll give him a short rest,”
Piet Also Withdrawn
My Request Drops 1
ing today, | night by meeting -the fifth-place | Columbus Red Birds for the first time this season.
|are only one-half game behind |» ! the St. Paul Saints, the new pace-| | setters, it's almost a safe bet that,
Tribe Returns to Wigwam Tomorrow After Losing Lead on Poor Pitching Over Week-End
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sport Editor
* Aithough ‘the Indiaris dropped their last three games on the | swing “through the western half of the Consider ; that 13 € and | lost the league lead, they did all right cons ring that 1 ques | . ‘were played on foreign rields; — “1 Victory Field Tonight... The Redskins won seven and lost six. The Tribesters, travel. a 4-day home stand at Victory ‘field tomorrow will attempt to fashion their own
will_open
Since the Indians, now second,
Jack Cassini, the Indians’ Second
|sacker, who is batting 2909,
{hit stay in the team's nn 20
Tribe Box Scores
{Get 'Em Back, Indians, Jent Slated ‘On the Home ‘Grounds To Hurl for
Washington
H. S. Twin Bill at
\
{ The Washington Continentals
‘kind of vendetta tonight as they face the Broad Ripple Rockets in the nightcap of ‘another Indian. | eade high school baseball double
| The first game will be played {between . Tech and Cathedral
| the home boys will regain the top| Fits Game) {starting at 6:30 p. m. spot while pesforming in the wig-| INDIANAPOLIS { Young Dennis Jent, one of the WA... Baek ok Ap 3 1 ? A : most highly regarded pitchers in of fact, the AA Cassini, ™ weg eddie fo the high - school cireait- will tryAs a matter ® [first division is “closer than Pramas. 8 8 31.3 1 ofora personal revenge against Fleming, 1b wr) FI. 8B «2 Close.” at least for the time Rikard if .. 3 141s" o Ripple 8 pLener Don’ Campbell. {being. as the intra-sectional bat- ay : 1 0 0 0 ? 0 tap was the winning Crawford EY 2 0 0 1 1 : Pp er last week when the Rock. ties begin, East vs. Fast and astiglione, ss 4 0 0 1 4 oets clipped a Continental wi | West vs. West. Qastiy er, ¢ . ‘e 0 2 85 0 0 ping streak. 30 py ne n |Malloy, p ..: LOE 0 0.0 00 nt, according Brewers, Millers Close LIB, BP ..eerenssens 4 0 0 0 4 ote Coach Frank Luzar, had an Milwaukee and Minneapolis are, Totals 4 11 24 1s 1 Off night and personally account. only a game and a half behind| Weatherly batted for Letchas ‘n sixth|ed for four of Washington's |the leading Saints. Fiten-place) ind rounded MINNEAPOLIS : . eight errs. a —— A | Columbus is four games behin (genome, R ¥ o A E urling Duel St. Paul and three and a half|g 1 1 1 5 ¢ Tonights game may resolv | behind runnerup Indianapolis. Ray: ' 2 3 : ’ ° itself to a aed a 1 v After the Indians defeated the Weer, c. 1 3 3. 0 oyoung hurlers, who are sure to Millers*in Minneapolis Friday, the Maguire, 1 » 11 i 3 be in tip-top shape. Tribe ey nin staff folded and the fafa” 1 13:4 8.0 Ripple’s won-lost record now Min ony nine won three str ark, p ...- 0 2.2 0 Oistands at 7-1, while Washin urday, the Millers’ Totals ...... s is ma iscore Is 6-2. gton’s a pi he. Redskins, 13 to 3,|Indisnapolis ...... a —o Tech, undefeated in cit ” at the expense of Cal McLish and MiEneRolt \n—Caftel, Fleming, Weath-| petition, will try to keep x Se Stan Ferek:- sf CEN a Genovese, ere, Ray. Barna. fect score. as. they. :
Out of Preakness
BALTIMORE, May 10° Ri Calumet’'s one-two punch began
the Preakness hopebut ‘there were still
after
|cap, was 11 to 9. In this fracas,
In yesterday's double-header | Ioase hits—Turner, Tatty ys Barna. lafais, Three-base hits—Rikard, ‘Ray. Home
there. the Millers annexed .the| first tilt, 9 to 4, by hammering Bob Malloy and Royce Lint. Blow 6-0 Lead’ The score of the second Sabbath tilt, the seven-inning night-
the Indians got off to a 6-to-0 lead
—total 16.
Ral Parr stakes,- was withdrawn
Burnside, 4
Mount
counted for
left today 10 horses 4 Among the probable entries—Cita- | tion, Coaltown, Salm gundi, Better Marcy, Vulcan's
a Self, . Forge, |
was almost certain that all x
The tourney been pared|
at South,
To Be
them will not start.
the chances were still
owever, pretty good that the field will be
than the six which marked
arger than the smallest Rentaky Derby post [list since 1907.
Kids Casting Classes
Taught
Youngsters under 12 years -of Duningan and Mike Kelly. The age now have a chance to become in| {quartet shot a combined 68 to proficient in the arts of fly and |close the affair yesterday. There bait casting by attending the It was Meyer's second| wag one point difference between class for novices added to the great showing, his first being a tne victors’ card and scores of weekly clinic conducted by the Clayton{ Marion County Fish and ‘Game Nichols and Vie Vaughn which|Association on Eagle Creek, just| 89s. west of the 8 The clinic will continue for the next four Sundays with morning ‘|sessions. starting at 10 o'clock and in the afternoon at 2 o'clock. |
+ College. Golf -
North- Minnesota 11%, Notre Dame 9's. ©
entrance.
e 36, Illinots 10.
Michigan 14%,
36 Western Michigan 53 7/30, Michigan State 14, Ohlo State 2} Cincinnati 48 30/30 30 (triangular),
Northwestern 1215,
The Indians played without the | services of Frank Kalin, heavy ‘hitting utility star, over the weekHe received a fractured
[ankle sliding in Friday's game
and will be lost to the Indians for approximately six weeks. Kalin’s Bat Missed Kalin's big bat was sorely
It/though the Indians got enough hits to win had their pitchers held up But the Millers really went to tow at the plate. On Saturday they collected 15 hits and in yesterday’s. first game they 14. They were held to six safeties
helped them pile up the score. Les Fleming, Tribe first sacker,
imissed in the Sunday games al-|}
in the finale but the 11 walks
hit his sixth homer of the cam- |b i
Fem Stolen wnt Maguire enorthoesMaguire, ha
Double plays—Castiglione, Cassini {Fleming 12); Beard and Turner, Cassin Left on bas
| Castiglione and Pleming.
first), Lint 10 8. Losing
Joy. Wild pitches—Lint, Clark.
| jenth and sing!
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Baseball Results, Standings, Schedule
i 25-lap midget feature , at Vernon. TUAMERICAN ARSOCTATION” ‘Alexandria _yesterddy, finishing The Cardinals took over first We Y Todi OB|Toiedo .. St. Paul . 18 8 887 ~rahead of--Frank--THman, Adex-+ mince tir the ~Nuttonal,— following: INDIANAPOLIS . 18 2 440. i 8 Jaa {andria, and Bob Breading of In- grecheen’s great Saturday night: tie 5 10 800 {*) * Cotimbs dianapolis. Bill Mackey of Day-| job with a 6 to 4 victory over rot le . 1 300 : | rain JOULsViiie
i I al Se the 2 final. Braver ALES La. 0. high tex nuns
The Phils got excellent south- «Cleveland 10 714 8 son; Shea an : - d Berra. 14 54 12 fapols. paw pitching and terrific hitting Thisdehie ooo: i. i ae 3 |B Louis sto goo goo 1 7 1 Surunk and Wheeler il NATIONAL LEAGUE i Wil I 7: {to beat the Reds, 14 to 2 and 8 to] Washington ‘ 8.9 ail 3 21 Garver, ¥annin and Partes, Moss; Mas Kansas City 200 063 01x11 15 : Gust e, Pittsburgh 17 85 14 wa "Jimmy Wilburn of ndianap-g at Cincinnati, pushing -the I Louis $0 83 4inltersen, Ferrick and Early. Bailey, Shea ZUBER and Jruett; Mare 3 S14 412 1 olis grabbed big car honors atij,eerg into last place. Rookie| Betron a oo 5 (Pirst Games {shall and Houk Musial, ME ma 11 yesterday's dirt track race near yurt Simmons won his first game, Chicago 131.314 T° | petrait eer. 100.010 201 8 9 1 Columbus at Milwaukee rain), Keltner, Cleve Te Saar Bloomington. = Elimination heat scattering eight hits in the open- sCleveland moves inte first place on per- | Philadeiphia 602 002 00x -10_8 1] Toledo at St. Paul (raini. Williams, R. Box 7 Kiner Pirates ~ colt 1 Gent terce winners included Billy McGee of or while béing backed up by 15 NATIONAL LEAGUE land Wagner. Coleman and. Gueres. { AMERICAN. LEAGUE Williams, BR Son Mt Stevens Pt Columbus, CHff Griffith, Glen pnily’ hits includ tw + WL Pet. GB (Second Game) (First Game) Keltner; Cleve 19 Musial, Cards. y nciuding a o-run 8 Louis 0b .887 . 0 Detroit vrmansssess 001 010 001-3 6 0 | Majeski, Athletics . 17 Evers. Tigeis Northern, © Curly Brooks, ~RoY homer by Del Ennt 7811. %) Detrokt 100 001 0103. Rk 0 yoy york 000 000 003 38 0 — hn Nigh nis. ew York 117 S48 1° Philadelphia 000 100 04x - 511 © on and ‘Swit; ‘Lopat, Drews! |Hamilton and John. Nightlinger| Ralph Kiner's two horhers and pi Ltaburgh 10° 3 38% 3, Houtteman, Trucks and Swift; Brissie Lo uiehinson : ' {of Indianapolis, Gene Aldridge of 5 good relief job by pitcher Rip Brookins SUL ed and Runs P—- | (Second Game) (Ft. Branch and Jack Martin of Sewell gave the Pirates a 10 to 8 Boston Cesres 810 A 3 Cleveland 00 010 <4 9.0 Detrot + 900 000 0101 4 1 * whe ; ' 1 .1 8 1 New Yor -— lc hicago. FT - |rtumoh over the Dodgers ae Cincipnat eae 71 30 3a “Feller. Christopher and Hogan. Dobson ale yhousar. oe Rian noe nd Wagner, — rooklyn won the opener, 0 and Te sc ce an Robin Hood Tops |2, at Pittsburgh. The Dodgers GAMES TODAY (Second Game) Lous j2 61a 200-- $ 1% ¢ |scored 11 runs in the last two AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Slevelang 00.000 240-210 2 Sanford and Partee. Harris, Gaiehouse, Amateur Fight Card {1 (St. Paul at Kansas City (night Lo i Hughson and Tebbett (innings, four on a grand slam \inneapolis at Milwaukee (night) | Tipe Horde. Klisman, ¢ iistopner ul Chicago ol 001 000— 1 18 3 Only games scheduled {poreen Teg or, “Hor Philadelphia $00 040 07x18 15 0
Headlining the amateur figh |bill in, the South Side Moto
[Armory Wednesday night will be! ‘ a five round bout between Robin] Hood, 147, South Side Community
Center and Pedro Mondez, 147, | Leeper’'s Gym.
{Roberts fighting Willlam Mat
tox; Bud McShay against Andy
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YESTERDAY'S STAR Ken Keltnef, who hit three homers and took over the major league leadership with nine, as Cleveland defeated the Red Sox, 4 | to 1 and 9 to 5
| Leahy Picked Again |
the second successive time against
Football League, the. Chicago Cardinals, in Chicago Aug. 20, He (will be the first man to Soach two consecutive all star teams.
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Jack Bradford was! (Rika. for: his: first loss in he erry
paratively weak Cathedral nine |in the opener. k.| Cathedral's record stands at 2 victories and 6 defeats. Tech has won both its city games,
| Indinapolis 11; Minneapolis 11. Ss in Admission ton t will Brack out—By Tint 4, ale 3. Siteof cents, as be 30. Malloy 4 in 0 pitched to five batters in in three inings, but couldn't hang Neen Gari 16 Sites Ready for on. Johnny Hutchings and Red| ABR H O AE Track Secti | 4 Barrett were victims of the et Op i $3 4.4:1 4 ona Minneapolis attack. * hfs 0 3 1 oo 1 of Indiana's high school track Fleming, 10 £3 3°13 1 Seams will toe the I However, on the whole. the imikerd 3 ° ° : ? o tional centers this in 18 18 sett Miller. pitchers were just as in- Eotchas oo TS Tity their ip Nosh An efforts . effective as the Tribe hurlers in Ganss, © "3 8 0 4°01 gual for the state yesterday's second game, and. it Nutchings'p ...... 3.8.8 8 . 9imeet May 22 at. Indianapolis became a battle of bats and bases Barrett: trate 8° 8 F 8 0a Tech on balls. Weatherly 38 1. ’ : ° Of primary ¢oncern to most of The Tribe pitchers issued 11 |Mclish =: ¥. 9 "92 ithe state's teams was quashing walks A EL “9114-11 Anderson’s-bid for its fourth
circles, Hopeful of shutting off Ander? son's winning streak were such power-laden teams as Ft. Wayne North and South Hammond and teams from Evansville, Gary. Froebel's Joe Gonzales may be an important factor in the pos sible downfall of Anderson’s tribe, - Sectional meets here will be held on the Tech and Washington ovals with the power teams of the county fairly évenly di |vided between the two centers.
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grounded Bamberger battad for Uber in ath snd ON® From MAC Rivals
3 0 = x11 Runs batted in—Cassini, "Castiglione 32,
Butler University’s track team took a close decision from twe 2.{other Mid-American Conference foes at the Butler track Saturday,
se hit—Cassini. Home run—Kimble. Sac- (80d. remained in the ranks of the paign in yesterday's first game | ifces—schulte 3. | and Tém Saffell, rookie center Castighione and Proaing arc undefeated.” The - Bulldogs won | Bielder, hit his first. Indianablos 4 4, Juste the meet by 20/30 of a point, ’ Rinnedy 3 things 5 Bar scori 52 27 L Ball Hiteers rett §, Hardy Ken. ng /30 points to 53 7/30 ong ors | LE Hutchings: 2 er ul Rurdy 1. [for second place Western MichiBoth Sabbath attractions were, “0 #00 § 1 2% iniongs Har- gan, Third was Cincinnati with highlighted by long hits by both 4 in Hardy 2m 1%, teh 1 in or |42 26/30. teams, including doubles, triples parrett 2 in 3 (pitched 10 2 batters in A and homers. The attendance was (Wheeler). wild ud piehKeanda ody. Massed! Tribe Batting only 4385, mainly because the bala Cher papning pitcher—Uper. Los- | poi, TREN rl twin bill was played in coolish, eee Weatherly ....... - 2 3 es threatening weather. Fleming... ; 8 = Jim Bagby, the Tribe's star| Butler, Ohio Split 2 Castiglione’ 9 11 3 3 wr |hurler, with five victories and qoute} took the nightcap of 8 |Grawford 0713 3 4 1 or : {only one defeat, is slated to OP-|gy00g 40 a Saturday ate Univer. (Quasi Leon ow. ae : after los | : ns “ pose the Birds on Ae. thoqng here the openér 10 to 4. Lefty ing] {Beard as a 218 » tomorrow night. There has been lyeiy the Ohio nine to fjm- ite FIKA 8 Wm I 1s ml a heavy advance sale to welcome, ad te Letchas ........ 81018 20 10 Me the Indians home. e second game as his mates /LoPer . .....i.. 17-1 8 1 11s {Were connecting for 12 of their mt" byte Hits Cas lione 6, Beard §, lown. Butler scored four runs in ar Rai 3 ing 3, Kain 4
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