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‘By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, June 7—Boss Joe McCarthy of the Boston Red who is a mighty snappy dresser for a stylish stout, may not pave to add that double-breasted tweed strait-jacket to his wardrobe

“Rapid” Rex Mays, who experienced tough luck in last! Monday's 500-Mile Race, spun his Bowes Seal Fast Special in

race at Milwaukee yesterday to avoid running into Duke Dinsmore. |

after all When the Red 81 went into their mg tailspin this spring. {hire Were reports that McCarthy's tailor was measuring him that restraining garment but the o Irishman’ had reason to/Browns, IRA ‘Bobby! feel a little more ehsertul today (Brown's single in the nihth drove pecause the the club was on a five-/in the winning run in the opener] winning streak. : in . which Bud Souchock and t's more he was getting Johnny Lindell hit Yankee homers

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place in the National by topplin oung with 65. Other leaders, day, said “I threw my race car| ball ang Be rune [the Phils, 11 to 1 and 2 $0 0, as °° they captured the Indianapolis | [6 Wo) “swastall 67, Carlinto & 8pin to keep froin smash-| Johnny Parsons, Hollywood 1]

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important triumphs at. St. Louis. | Dunham and J. E. McManamon. there.” |respectively, in the feature, Coatesville, and. Mrs. Pauline 4 finer, 4m Be tied ngles, |v Dusak, Al Schoendienst, Boos] Zhe. |. The Highland squad defeated Lost Too Much Time ! At Alexandria last night Bop ANd at 9 8. m. in Sacred Heart gos, [ndianapolis: two sons, Ene Clevelan eese Berry and Ollie Hollings-| 1 ne Catholic Church pis Clark, Indianapolis, and Floyd he Ameri by! Slaughter and Vernal (Equinox) a visiting Speedway team, 24% !Breading of Indianapolis con-| (nis and John Spickiemire, to 2% games in the American by Joens hit homers in a “e wes combined for a best ball to 23%. { By the time officials could 8° tinued his cleanup of prize money! with burial in Clark, Clayton; eight grandchile est catcher Earl 090g, Ihe Second pace Ath sixtheinning— spree apettam yar % with ith 8. string of ve —" aim Se Maye car off the track hg Underiyy winning - the 25-lap—-midget | Holy Cross. . dren, and one great-grandehild... | Jetics. set pace own power gain, Rex be- Mrs. Crossen, | SS ———————— i . ) game. Hearn held the Phils to The tournament at Meridian feature at Armscamp Speedway, , will is Clary, Toledo! Philadelphia, Lou Boudreau's s combination. | Hills ended in a three-way tie|lieved he had lost too much time |g ends 1 first place who. was 77, died Here ; ry homer gave Pitcher Bob Lon Jour 1 is the fest ew any Ralph Heinlein and Les Crews for first place with Dick Stack- to continue in the race. at ing, Sine nped Pd hin Friday in her Rites Wednesday i ig the mize 3 the opener. second. Schoendienst had quite a Placed a scorching second forinouse, P. D. Powers and Har- Andres won the dirt classic at|Saturday night. home at 818 8. For Retired Farmer i pi eighth victory oo day getting three doubles along /COMN With 67. Six pairs repre-/oid Secoy deadlocked with a 66| Milwaukee in one hour, 10 min-| East St. Shel pn,5ie1 A. Holder, a retired | Yanks Beat Browns - with his homer in the opener ang sented each club with only the |each to top Class A. Dale Morey, | utes and 19.73 seconds, taking the| Graham Wins Feature was born in St.gyrmer, died yesterday in his ng At New York, the Yankeesiadding two more doubles in the OW four figuring in 3h SeRFing scoring. Irving Malsch, William Appel{lead from Johnny .Mants, Long At Bloomington Track Joseph, Minn, '[home, 1414 N. Tuxedo St. He : 3 crept to within half 3 game ofisecond game. {Coffin's team scored 279 {ana Wally Colbrath also were| Beach, Cal, at the start of the 9 but came here inf... 75 : : the Athletics hy defeating the| co. 00 ot of First Place | The runner-up spot was taken tied for second at 67. 75th lap when Mantz dropped out] BLOOMINGTON, Ind, June 7 1002. Her Jate| yo was born in North Carolina, 1] a ' Ralph Kiner's 14th homer oti? Pleasant Run with 282; Riv-| to have a tire changed. —Bobby Graham of Coal City husband, Sa . {but had lived here 20 years. He ; the year gave the Pirates 8 &.to.3, "ide had 284. Souths Grove 285, Mack Hellings, Los Angeles, fin- {Won the 20-lap feature event. oft. ypp prggpen 204 oa formerly lived in Pendleton - on honors in both x victory -and- knocked’ the. Glautsi®2 Sarah Shank, last yours) ished second in the Don Lee Kur-'® Dig car dirt track racing pro- sen, was a for] gervices will be held at 10 a. m. casting competition out of first place in the National N0er: 288. tis-Kraft he drove to fifth place STAM here yesterday Faking the net Jurnigare company owner 30| ywoqnesday in Shirley Brothers’ Renny oy Me Mar. after the New Yorkers had . in the 300-Mile Race recently; Ted, erik Srimth 1 Survivors are six sons, Dr hry Wg Hill Chapel. Buri) wit ie { an ame TRADE MARK ¥ ol , . - i : i vein onsen mend a a, FREEZERS -§iblasted out a 16-to-4 first-game a Snder pa ? gave wo Franklig Coach Hara, ie hay Eight-lap heat races were won Henry F. Clase, Dean, ion pr ivars ate Ive slaters, Mrs: H h ’ : {by ‘Graham, Griffith, and Joey|Dr. James J. Crossen, Dr. Edward Minnie urant, Indianapolis, ontest Was held at WEBBER APPLIANCE ANCE £0. Johnny Sain pitched a four-hit, | tournament yesterday at High- the last two years, was third. DY ¢C Crossen, Howard P., Felix J. land Mrs. Louise Smith, South

|1:40-0 victory for the Braves at|land. Second place went to Dick| FRANKLIN, Ind. June 7 (UP) Others in the first 10 were Myron|Ra¥ of Louisville.

dison A Eagle Creek, a Chicago and drove in the only Gant, who had a 70, and Dr. Joe| Tim Campbell has resigned as|Fohr, Milwaukee, fourth: Charles’ me ——— and) willla FT en and thse Bend, and 11 nieces and nephews, cate uma oe’ LARGEST * of} th Victor. Single. It was his| Walther and Dr. Harry Leer tiedcoach of the Frankiin High|VanAcker, South Bend, Ath; aa F and Mrs.’ James Grady, all of CALIFORNIA STANDS FIRST | 8h / e school Cole, South Gate, cal, h; rank ar or ins tands fi i 1 BOA in 3 5 Ww. 3 SELECTION OF The Dodgers won 3 rain- short- Beau w Jack Picks board members announced today. |pyke “Nalon, Los gels A rime he he ld of \ ones, LINOLEUM IN INDIANA ened five-inning game from the Loui b K ock ut Campbell, former basketball vantn: Bil Holland, Angeles =. |airplanes registered, and Texas ; , — E. Whitehead, Nols Reds, 2 to 0, at Cincinnati, Joe LOUIS DY KNOCKO coach at Indianapolis Tech, willl “0 opsy. op shy Shackle loi ot ite Hostetter Heads State second; at the beginning of thls i BeRoenstrup, Bg Cue HOOS I 5 Lito JA NT Hatten Siving Jp ony his = POMPTON LAKES, N. J. June/teinaih a8 & WERE OF ang|ford. Dayton; O., ninth, and Wait Democratic Editors Year there were nearly 95.000 such CAS : —Beau Jack, former - t the F Bro peq America, © oe Yictory: ae ond ga s was ns? (UF) ud to Tg will be ai r ot oklin Wn, Massapequa, N. Y., tenth, BRUSSELS, - Belgium, June Curtis Hostetter “of Lafayette planes registered in FUE MERON a . ight champion, joined... Boys'- Club, — gees MAE- Foroed- Out rTP Pranic-—Pariter—of-— AW

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sparring session, then picked the (Johnson County) coach ia spirited bid today to succeed!Indiana Democratic Editorial As- ng Jackson, Donald. Jose, champion to knock out challeng-(has been coach of the Franklin 'l® COURUY'S top drivers, gavel ey Ea a ne sociation. ABR — RI er Jersey Joe Walcott in five reserves the last two years. a . 3s o e for the lead! .ieur player=in the United] Mr. Hostetter, publisher of the OVERALLS -2891 R1-2891 Jl rounds in their forthcoming] Campbell became head coach|8fter the tire change but was g ... Lafayette Leader, was elected at ALVIN WELLS |]beyyveisht title ight when Robert P. “Fuzzy” Van-|f0 out entirely on the 87thi pyiper the war-time U. 8./the annual association conven hhg Matehet | {| Louis boxed two rounds each divier resigned several .years ago|'aP when his engine blew a piston. singles champion, picked up theltion. Mr. Ayers is business man- SHIRTS & Hair Shaping with Shamus O’Brien and Tigeriand was appointed Frain ath-| The ifext 100-mile national Belgian championship yesterday|ager of the Shelbyville News. PANTS and Styling Taye kna. palisned off the ses letic director. oy omphelly Inia championship race is scheduled /to go with the French title he! Also elected officers of the 5 VANS, 411 Roosevelt Bldg. n ol engagements team won the entrali June 20 at the Langhorne, Pa. won a week ago. Democratic: editors’ group were : - (again ek: SEAN 3nd MeRWn-, \Comteneute championship. Speedway. In the final round of the! John Watkins, Bloomfield, SIMON BARUCH Bg : iy Belgian Competition, the steady- president; Herbert Hargis, 3 h a a COMPLETE FUR - Bears. Sign. B 3 Amateur Baseball Sothall Notes Playing. deadiy-Nitting vetsraniwood, secretary, and Russe AVIN a Sa oh a came from n Wise, ni ry i treasurer. adn CUARANTEED STORAGE SERVICE pith June 7 Pe rad Loaders Undefeated rectory Le oot Mune admanan| Budge Patty, also of Los Angeles] pr Teem—" 1 | ) Chicago Bears of the National “The leaders of the Indianapo- West Bide Merchants vs. Advance 6-1, 1-6, 3:6, 6-1, 6-2. Meanwhile, Man Dies Following EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Ama Base Associ Brctrotvpe: 8:3, Kramer Corp. ve. Von-|another Californian, Mrs. Patricka/ Ose Week to 10-Day Service RA ORD [Football League have signed. J. lis Amateur Besehall Ateoclsimeul Mivinmirs. 048 "Specivsy Products| Canning Todd of Lajoli,- Cal Fall From Porch WATCH " y R. Boone, Tulsa University half-| tion's oftman a \ : . : > seaso ir records thro the — took the women’s crown by beat- ; ) back, for the 1948 n,! brought the wih Sons rough de. Schedles tor tonight in the Indianapots/ing Susie Kormoczy of Hungary, A fall from a porch which he REP AIRIN G 7 N. PENN. ST. Owner-Coach George Halas has Power and Light was repairing today resulted in d Chas.C. Peek, Inc. |feated are U. 8. Navy - the ns To hnajechanieal vs. Perry x: ’ O30 Trans- 6-2, 6-2. the death of Alfred W. Fenster- Modest P: ! ] 136 W. Wash, St. iSix League, South Side Saints in a macher, 1257 Eugene Bt. At Dee's rices 4 : : {the City League and DeWolf A: '1-TOOL i Rl ITT TUT CII AEY Fer in the Mamictpa Longue. (p22: 258 1°20% 5, HTB Furlan Sivan Plane who was 74. began work repair] ® QUICK SERVICE ® Navy dropped Sacks Used Branch Eight teams will form the cireutt Ing the porch of Mrs. Mae Me- * POWER SOURCE WB LO ANS Aa be Nan Bok rosMioL TORE Autos, 8 to 6, to rack up its fifth with Amos Atkins Pear ireamarer LAFAYETTE, Ind. Jube 7 Dale, 1259 Eugene St. at 8 a. m. > ¢ Dee Jewelry Co. red end one loby) id { straight. league triumph. The| University Hei EUB and Oiive (UP) — Athletic Director Guy He was found dead by Mrs, Me-| y Int. |

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McCarthy Happy Club Out of Tailspin; : Emil Andres Wins Milwaukee Race After Notre Dame, encouraged by aN, Talbot lon tid. sts Double Win Puts Them in 3-Way Tis'for 4th Johnny Mantz Sets Early Pact; Horn Is 3d Nez point. vietory we ym had lived in" Indianapolis So

{for the Central Collegiate cinder-g, nq Presbyterian Church, & the seventh lap of the 100-mile national championship dirt track] {path championship at Milwaukee. charter member of the Womens’ The Irish trackmen assured Department Club, and a member Mays was out of the-race as a result and lost a bid for a victory on the Tech oval Satur-(of the DAR. She was a Sorter top share of the $20,000 purse. __'lday when they arrived with a music teacher at DePauw Unie Dinsmore who failed to get a ~~ TT oT 16-man team. They clinched the versity.

J t for the 500, went into a {title with firsts in 10 events and| Services will be held in the ; nth lap and hit] scored enough places to lead their Flanner and Buchanan Mortus the wall of the south turn at the| nearest competitor by 824 points. lary at 4 p. m. tomorrow. The"

Purdue Unattached scored second Rev, Jean 8. Milner of the Sec He was seriously injured but re-, with-30%4. The Butler Flyers, a ond Presbyterian Church. will gained consciousness before Mays, S on ins [group of former Butler men, conduct the services, assisted by

and hitting at the/and Gerry Priddy got one for St. ’ ory “% ‘and other fellow drivers harted) d 27 for third place. {the Rev. Earl Petting of Muncie, good en revious ly, when the|Louls. In the afterplece, Vie SPINS out 0 MISS DINSMORERex Map: Aright) spun from Milwaukee last evening: Kenny Eaton of New Castle] ward OM who wag Burial will be in Crown Hi. pitching was sharp the hitting an Tus whi ip Srdignt his Bowes Seal Fast Special yesterday to avoid crashing into Duke pypumare “Criticar 'won his first. midget feature race/graduated from Butler this morn-| Survivors include phe portland, was flat, or vice versa, Yester- 1K Tou i hia Second Shutout in Dinsmore (left) during the 100 mile national championship dit prise was reported iniOf the year last night at _theling, kept his record clean ith ter, Mrs. Byrd Bolan Fortiand day Boston Jopped Ihe Su, in | three hits. ot cm wo track race in Milwaukee. Dinsmore, reported in critical condition, eritical condition today at the W. 16th St. Speedway as 7800ia leap of 23 feet 21; inches to Me, and a nephew, ran . sled a nos three.way|a Yankee homer. had spun and hit a wall ahead of Mays, Rex was Aininjured. County General Hospital in Mi). T&NS Witnessed a three-car mixup: win the broad Jump. Manifold Morrison.

th p ace with Detroit Win Doubl Head waukee, suffering from a cerebra Llovd Axel of Denve pun on; ‘will compete in the NCAA meet Mrs. 0 e Pear ( ark tie for f n og 4 iy concussion, a from righ Seat he i BR he ’ n d la tM olis later! this month li | 1 Washington... —— Qualif, almost offin A ( a Li k i fract B t t ast turn | t thir I Pp a inneap: r (if ‘Services. for. Mrs. Ollie Pearl i and 1 =X - ¥ing. a8-q- minor C : nNNexes R f yo in S$ - possible -shoulder-tnjury, Hind wound up with Mel Hansen sand uiso-the Otymp fc -tria Clark of 1332 Wade 8t. will be" TE

Stephens, Spenve Homer miracle was the double victory : hn The 100-mile classic ‘was won midget riding on his shoulders./held in Chicago in July. rrow afternoon in Clayton Vern Stephens and Stan Spence for the JN hits Sox er ne Tournament of Riverside by Emil Andres who piloted the Johnny Perkins of Glendale, Cal. | Somarrou | in Stilesville, got homers in each game Ste- Baum ors ha aabington, . same Tuffy Offy he qualified here made it a three-car mixup when Servi ces H eld Mrs. Clark, who was 75, died phen t hii hin itm, >>, 7 a “| CoMn Golf Club members gave tor third with 72 strokes each. [oF the 500-Mile Race. he plowed -1n. Axel was shaken |Saturday. She was a native of in the opener The Cardi Low net score went to Frank| Mays, back in Indianapolis to-| up and refused hospital treat- P M C Nn [Morgan County and had resided plast in the eighth tied the score nals regained first gy repeat performance yesterday! he ment. or Irs. Lrosse

Services for Mrs. Sophia M.! Surviving are three daughters, | Pul am ng Cal, and Jimmy Ludington, of Ww . Mrs. Zella Gabhart, Glendale, a pair of lower-case pitchers, Jim Public Links championship ati johnson, 68, and Paul Johnson, Ing into Dinsmore. I didn’t hit Crossen. were held at 8:30 a. m liams led the 17-hit assault with|Hearn and Al Brazle, turned in Riverside. The club also won 60. Blind par winners were Lou|anything. 1 just parked it right Gary finished second and third. aay in Lauck Funeral Home Cal; Mrs. Thelma Rollings,

TSHARY FUCEsEaed Murion T. Ayers; TH SUNY “Tone pe. 2 other fans watching Joe Louis! His successor as coach fs _ Mantz sia. , Angeles, holder of two newly-ag- . : L “BUSINESS DIRECTORY {go through ~ another sIX-round|Vonds Petro, former” TrAfalgar, Bis frst “vig ras competing in| Anke fennis titles, was making SheibYville ax president of the: os

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