Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1948 — Page 15
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All-Around Ability Keeps Cards on Move
Leading League in § Deporimmnts; Stan Is Headed for Another Valuable Player Award By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer. W YORK, May 28—Whenever the truly great all-around pree-day players are discubsed, the field is virtually always reRiced to Joo DiMaggio and Ted Williams, but isn't it about time today to put Stan Musial in there, too? The Duke of Donora, Pa. called “Stan the Man” and “The Gravy Train” by his Cardinal team mates, who know how much
pe means to thelr pennant ..o, peyong 4 theta ‘bia. trehis rallying
chances, 100KS as if he is" head-\mendous team
for the league! 8 most valu- ability Which ——. the Cardinals on the move as does DiMaggio’s
as rangy as DiMaggio in the field, he rates as a great out- ’ fam because of that extra efort.
His defensive play in yesterday's stirring jinx-busting, 9 to 6 win over the Giants was as superlative as his hitting. In the Glant eighth when a run would have put St. Louis behind, he took Bill Rigney’s low liner, an “|almost certain extra base hit, get-
scored, 34; pits with 51; in with
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Sixty Best St High School athletes were honored last night for
The Roines ; medals for excellence in scholarship and athletics went to James Nyers, Frank Mas-
spirit with the Yankees. Noy/ cari, Monte O'Connor and Henry
The awards were made during the annual Roines sponsored banquet in the school cafeteria.
TRIPLEHEADER — Johnny Mantz, Glendale, i wheel his midget race car in the three races billed at the W. 16th St. Speedway Sunday afternoon and night prior to the big 500-Mile Race Monday. Mantz has yet to pull down a feature race purse.
n, LABK. ‘Vincent, GuilliGene Hallock,” Frank Mascari, Tom O’Brien, Ray Price, Marion Smith, James
and Don Reserve Letters—Lawrence
with six, ting the ball a split instant before is tied for the lead in home runs|it hit the ground, then tumbling
js second highest in the majors, it in his hand. debing Frankie Gustine of Pitts. Dod Move Up
Dt those are just the tangible) The Cards, topping the Giants ca for the first. time this year, clinched it with four runs in the HEADQUARTERS ninth in which Red Schoendienst’s third hit, a single, sent in two of the tallies. The rally broke a 5-all tie and evened the score against the Giants who won the previous game of the series with an eight-run eighth inning rally. The Dodgers moved from last place 16 sixth as Ralph Branca pitched six-hit ball in beating the Cubs at Brooklyn, 4 to 2. The Philadelphia A’s went back into first place in the American League by toppling the Senators, 7 to 3, id a night game at Washington as right-hander Phil Marchildon pitched a five-hitter | to gain his fifth victory.
The Philadelphia Phils also won
a night game, beating Pittsburgh, 2 to 1, under the arcs at Philly,
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A405 battin ver | with 10, His 8 average over himself, but coming up with | hy A Rineade, Ri a an: ceived freshman numerals.
Midget Racing Tripleheader Set
Fans lining up on W. 16th St. for the 500-Mile Race will get an| roar of engines as ooo peedway has billed a tripleheader racing program for Sunday at2,6and10p.m. | And across town at Speedrome, a similar program is planned with scheduled. . for... tomorrow T night. Bob Breading will be seeking his fourth feature victory. * Traffic will be kept open -for the W. 16th St. shows, Police will a direct two-way traffic along the south side of the dual-lane street {until 2 a. m. Monday when W.
Base . Block Sweaters—James Muncie. Claude Neely, Jock Poole,
° Berkhelr, Carl Tiel, J
Bastwood and Lowell Same, student a
Broad Ripple High School ath“received special” Wednesday night at a Wn, at the Quaint Inn. Coach Ed Dederich _ Presented the
Mrs. Todd Disqualifi od
For French
PARIS, May 28 (UP) — Mrs. in which Wightman Cup star Patricia Canning Todd-of LaJolla, Mrs. Patricia Canning Todd did Cal, the defending champion, was|not compete in a semi-final wom- ‘ ted from the French In:jen's singles match at the French] : ternational Tennis Championships International Tennis Championtoday as the result of her refusal ships, a spokesman said today.
to play a semi-final match side court yesterday.
Her "hopes of retaining the incident, except that it undoubtwomen's singles title were lost edly will be investigated,” the when her opponent, Mrs. Nelly spokesman sald. Landry of France, failed to turn| “In something of this nature,
the match to the French star by! ‘Mo forfeit when the American walked ntana, LaBelle Sign.
out of Roland. Garop Stadium For Tuesday Mat Card when her semi-fin ma Mrs. Landry was shifted from the , YOUng Bull Montana of Los
center court to a side court.
in the feature bout of next TuesLater, however, the match was rescheduled for today after a spe- 08 DIght's mat card in the MMER clal meeting of the French Lawn BOTS Arena. defeated recent- SU ip to the two. Dlayers. Bur thers BY Johnny Demehuk in & bat QOMFORT | decision stipulated that the match !'® i the world's junior heavybe played only if Mrs. Landry| “eight wrestling crown.
apr ee members were un- Card is Tommy Martindale, who COOL P. A N. A. M- AS able to contact Mrs, Landry and, will see action. in the semi-windup. they advised Mrs. Todd tqudo so. But the French player chose, in- Softball Notes : x ol L h "7 aut ‘and will meet Miss Shiriey Synlett peck ur Sactn| priced at only 3 00 [Fry of AKrom, O., for the title, ~ Muings: Criirens OA¢ 3, Maps Tavern O 0 Mrs. Todd indicated that she Mechanics Laundry 2, Holy Rosary C Robert | WAS through with the French Pont ght's schedule in’ the ¥m-Roe Capi- Panamas . . . the wise man's choice for summer cols - Hoflmeister, student Championships.
“I've had enough of this affair,” Beech Grove vs. Samari tan’ Lodge; 8:13 ' lton, the U. 8. Wightman Cup star de- Kamiinciuring” "Cat $305" m. Moos bands! Penny-wise priced at only §,00,
n|clared.
ned Mrs. Landry by telephone “to tell or" eal] Garfield “ther-I was ready to play.” “Anyway, her sister knew I was ready o- lay and anybody who AWards|re oP newspapers today Fam I was ready,” she said.
USLTA to Investigate NEW YORK, May 28 (UP)—
The U. 8. Lawn Tennis Associa-/ .. tion will investigate the incident, ne —————————————————————— |
She revealed that she had been, to schedule games with state amateur To - ; fel trying for four hours to contact | soitbal) teams. Interested managers may
Tennis Walkout
on a| “The USLTA has no statement to make at present regarding the
there are a lot of arigles, “hesadd.] .:c-
Angeles will meet Rene LaBelle FOR TOP
Also signed for the Tuesday
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At Jungle Sunday ROCKVILLE, May 25—The big
"GREENFIELD, May 28 No races will be held at the Greenfield Midgetdrome tomorrow night. The races were postponed by Dan Sheek; promoter, who alsoicars “will run over “the Jungle
TIME TO DRAW STRAWS "nn 3. ‘5 Your Hatter +" HARRY LE
Park Speedway ‘near here Bunday afternoon when the Midwest Dirt Track Racing holds its first meet of the season. More than twenty of the topnotch drivers of the .circuit are!
announced that future meets at the track will be held Friday nights. The next race will be held |. the night of June 4.
Irish Schedule Six | Games With City | Brother Nivard, C.8.C., ll! director of Cathedral High School ll has announced a nine game footif ball schedule for the school next lifall. The games include six tilts ili against city rivals. The Irish will Il: play three night games, one at
show was postponed May 2 because of rain and all rain checks will be honvred at Sunday’s meet, eight miles north of here on State Road 41. Time trials will start at 12:30 p. m, with the finals scheduled for 2:30
College Tennis Sept. 10-At Washingto! Oberlin 8, John Carroll 1. aa Attucks at Tech.
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