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Les Also Belts 2-Run Triple as Redskins Crush Millers; Bagby Due Tonight
Se Times Special MINNEAPOLIS, Jun 12—-It's dm Bagoy's assignment to pitch! ¢ league-leading Indianapolis ans tonight, and after what | ‘ urithe t to them here last night, the Minneapolis Millers probably Witt of the St. Louis Browns, will keel over just from thinking about the situation. Bagby’s regular turn last night but Manager Al Lopez decided to give the big fellow another day of rest.
Tribe Box Score
It was pitched since last Sunday.
lett was derricked in the seventh
“inning But received credit for theiry
victory. Red Barrett finished on the Tribe mound. The Indians also played error-|
I her's. Beard 3, Gutter Sacrifice Hits—Cassini 6. 8aflell 8, Cas- ointed Clubs as their annual base{ball benefit. In addition to being
Bases — Cassini
ians Continue Clutch
Fleming Puts on Show, Nk Star Tickets Hits Grandslam Homer
|game, Jim has not for the July 13 classic will go onl ear in the National and Cleve-
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Boston Braves Take First Place in N. L.
Win Third Straight From Cards, 7-3
By CARL LUNDQUIST
United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, June 12--Not that things work out in October as they do in June, but could it be that an all-Indian world series is brewing? At least today, the vanishing Americans had a first place
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less ball, made one double play, and Don Gutteridge stole two bases, Minneapolis pitchers is-
Thursday.
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sued eight walks and had two two games. wild pitches. Whatta ball Two "Big Innings” 26 hits.
The Indians had two “very big" innings, the fifth, five rims, and the seventh, four runs. They also scored three markers in the fourth, two in the sixth and one in the ninth. In addition to batting In six runs and scoring two, Fleming also starred around the first sack. The Indians now have scored 29 runs in two games, since they
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club—29 runs Of ents tonight,
ithe Memphis club's first Indian-
tallied 14 on 15 hits in Milwaukee ‘rance this season, the have|2E0iis appesrane highlighted by|One run and Gil Hodges sent in walloped out 26 hits in the last)... reatures. ¥
The Barons, the Clowns’ oppoare giving the {I.ansas City Monarchs a hard
The Indians don't believe inigont or the Negro American
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Baseball Result
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the Tribe's ace second sacker, was banished from last night's game in the first in-| ning. He was called out stealing second. It was a close play and Jack was thumbed out afer disputing Umpire Serafin’s Jecision.
s, Standings, ‘Schedule
LTS YESTERDAY
making it just half safe—they 80/1 cooue’'s first-half top honors. all the way and make it 100 « So. " per cent. Jack Cassini,
$500,000 for Stud LOS ANGELES, June 12 (UP) —Movie executive Louis B. Mayer has sold his great stallion. Alibhai, to a Kentucky syndicate for a reported $500,000, largest price ever paid for a stud.
Stadium recently Bo Boshion somersaulted er the right front wheel of Dave Steele's car hold and he was hospitalized with a fractured
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six hits in a 3-to-1 Cub victory at!
Chicas, Top Pirates
Heading the list are Mel Patton 1
of Southern California, cal “world’s fastest human,
|3-to 2, In 13 innings at Pittsburgh when Peewee Reese doubled home| Burdle and Sprint ‘events. |agother with a single. Pittsburgh, hting back in a bitter duel { tween Dodger right-hander, Raiph Branca, and Pirate southpaw, Vie Lombardi, put nver another run Branca pitched hitless ball for five innings to win his sixth game i and Lombardi in defeat held the For Junior USGA Dodgers, his ex-teammates, hit-
{to repeat in their specialties. | ——————
Rookie Herman Wehmeier|National USGA Junior
to 1, .beating the Phillies at representative. Cincinnati as Johnny Myrostek! Committee members are
single. 2 > : YESTERDAY'S STAR — Art ‘Houtteman, pitching in relief, and winning his first game. after eight straight defeats for the Tigers by singling home. the. winning run. against Washing: ton in the 10th in & 7-to-6 triumph,
lover the Brbadmoor Jountry {Club course July 26. The national {meet will be held Aug. 11-14 on the University of Michigan course in Ann Arbor. * :
birthday by midnight Aug. 14.
led the , andl DS ANGELES, June 12 (UPy=Slammin’ Sammy Snead, con: at. ( J Baldwin Wallace's Harrison Dil-|fident that the long-elusive National Open Golf championship was! The’ Dodgers topped the Pirates, © "0 "0 won his last 76/at last within his grasp afler a decade of disappointment, led the
|" Patton, Dillard; and Fortune]
{discus record, are strong favorites said he “couldn’t miss this time.” 5 g7 fred
] A cointice Jo Handle Jue h- under-par, each day. The oe Mid Radi Sh ess for a seven-innifig stretch. - |dianapolis qualifications fo! total erased the old Open record et Racin Sookie Berman. 1. VEGA dy of 139 he held jointly with Chick 4 g show pl ve-hit... to score his tourney n announ Evans. ; fifth triumphs for the Reds, 12/Clifford Wagoner, USGA district - Byt Snead was far from oul of Tren the, Indianapolis Speedrome, pogition.. : fidget auto racing show, = : Ken-iClattering on his heel h with m - la Fy i i g on his heels, eac ) hit two homers, a double, and a neth Roy, Bernie Lehman and DF. cards of 130, were tourney fav- . The fun” organization's drum 3 Big Car Races Harry Leer. The trials will be held orite Ben Hogan of Hershey,
Eligible for the contest are boys) eben i. - who have not reached their Earle Wins Feature .
{way into the final 36 holes of play today at the tough Riviera course.
|who holds the world's collegiate as he was two days ago when he worsham in the first round with
The jitters that cost him the|pcn! near 72 yesterday to keep
{title in 1939 when he blew up with
either team. be
With a record total qf 138 strokes for the first 36-holes boosting - Gordien, Minnesota weight man him into first place by one stroke, Snead was still as sure of victory BLOOMINGTON, Ind. June 12
June 17. i Jl be going for his 12th vic- [things in the junior loop. uh the series finale here, and AA oa o The pid fumes est ldgined) The Braves took over first pis seventh sjraight. (samen, or Cl 31.0.0 6 oh a odor pays that ho PICS at St. Louts when they The American Association's Passinl 35 ........ 8.8 0 4 8. oi8INC reves {their third straight game from sacesetting Redskins maintained|sesca’’s( "01111113 § § 4 § § mall orders would be atcepied Ck ine Cardinals, 7 to 3. It was their a— thir four-and-one-half game lead ming. Iv ny 3133 poem TOF Syne Shateony: toq|sixth straight victory and their ight, ione, sa - 3 i games’ " wes “" . ; . hy crushing Lon ep Milwaukes Gutteridge » 4 i : : : o reserved seat tickets. bao Ba were tr. TAKE IT EASY, FELLOWS— "Catcher Al Feeney cautions-members of the Broad Ripple and Robison- ) TE ase “ | . a >a x . . " : . . . Yso won by downing last-place Halle. primi 3d Riked Mo Puck the Line. ou Voiselle, with relief help trom| Ragsdale junior baseball teams to take it easy while he is behind the plafe during opening-day ceremonies for pyisville n he Cream CHy: Tol a i FA Big Be tx Cardinal aie We: meni! the Junior Legion Baseball program. Battery mate for the ceremonies was R. L. Sterling, ‘assistant manager for gt Pe ‘third, picked MINNEAPOLIS buck the ballpark boxoffice line.|the Boston centei felder made] Ford, Indianapolis district. Man with the bat is William E. Clarkson, director of Americanism and Athletic An - e by sweeping a ; AB RH O A E There are 22,750 reserved seats) 11 putouts to come within one of Indiana American Legion. ; 3 pr En ly epg oh {Gomopese it iro 8 34% 8lin ine grandstand available for|the Major League mark of 12. He| DePortment. indiana 88 LBQION, Th iain ; po five games behind Indianap-|ieyer oR 38°88 4 yjine SEtar Sam About 7800, sold have He on the last out| ype oe r oO ers e | 1 invade the|Kimble, ss a3 3'% 3- 310 e number go to eof the game, but ste aside to S 200 A t & | : t | . | fo so he odin rst BERS EE EE re Mt nl and orm bene maten : . season ticket subscribers, the instead. : e r-game series, starting with Maguire, 3b »3 3.1.9 31 t | 9 F D 4 4 T 4 4 Sabbath double-header. |kuray J 14 8 4 2°% thasetall commissioners: office, -- Cosstle:Vietory or VISITrIiCT journamen .* But getting back to last night's etcher ... 3:3 5 5 § §ithe sixtorn Major League clubs, fac e TL . @ S 11 [ d collet a ague lead in the first three innings but More than 200 amateur golfers, siugtest_out St ancient Nie 1 Whieler 1.9 4 2 8 Yoffices, and to the personnel of Boston put over three runs in the : More 9 the cream of the crop Past District Winners : x heir 15 runs TIS: 4vaxranoons 3 8 10 21 10 3 pewspapers and radio stations. |seventh off starter Alpha Brazile, QOutclasses Field in and near Indianapolis, Will tee aa —ha Eimer o—treh Gow Program Oj od bv hits to tally 1 A first sack-|" Hlstcher Walked 108 Hardy Jn seventh, | That leaves a total of about| then coasted to victory. y off Mofiday at Highland in the 18 Bd Jimmer |1838—Clark Re pis og pen oy ooh “might of nights.” . He|Indlanapolls ............. 000 342 {-13115.000 rs seats fiat ‘the| Cleveland, opening a four- Of 39 Colleges first round of the annual district) [nmer (1841 Henry Kowal Feeney at Riverside oC ned i ~ mneapobis ooo 280 Se Browns ‘will place on sale. © igame ‘crucial series’ with the| MILWAUKEE, June 12 (UP)+-itournament......... . ..... [io ren Lames {104 Dick. MeOrasry |. AM : . and ‘ 4 AA " v h ' % an. : » o wo 4 WA v » Rm ‘ mek} ioe 2 cod on siamimies 3 Touran Toner a A pans tle ave. Fleas. Prices. OK'd Yankees at New York, scored a|Illinois won its: fourth Central| A record number of entries is 1833 Bl Rointen s44—Duls Mores” Amnttinr. Stason 0t_Asierion a giving him six runs batted Quieriase & Talel. Ntehas, castic| “The commissioner,” Dewitt|15-hit_10-to-8. victory against six Collegiate Track and Field Meet), expected. A crowded field in|is3—Dave Mitchell 1948 Dick MDreary (gun yesterday at Riverside wit " : |glione. Three-base hits—Fleming, Maguire. 'said, “has okayed the prices, NOY York pitchers. [last night, taking four firsts and ne past always has failed to beat, 1000 Jill Raed Jr. [IW7-Joe Wiwint ithe Watkins Post diamondme: Fleming now has a most re ome runs Cena er iar [Which - willbe: Box seats -and e Athletics took second pla.e tying for another. .._ the sunset, ; = beating the Broad Ripple nine, : markable batting record. He has ieti. Double piays—Kimble. Schulte ndibalcony chairs, $5; reserved undisputedly. by topping the] Two meet records fell as the, .4y,, 72.h91e medal play tourney rington of Meridian Hills: Johnito 1. - ~ . patted in. more runs, 63, than are: Deming, Castiglione and Fleming | ots, $4; standing room, $2.50;|5TOWns, 8 to 5. at Philadelphia Illini outclassed a field of 39 col-'yy)) pe resumed Tuesday morn- McGuire, Bert Kingan and Dr | Mayor Al Feeney, the vetera: base hits, 59. It's really 13; Base on bal Plcone 4, Hallett pavilion, $1.50, and bleacher as Charley Harris scored his first leges, scoring 5814 points, Notre ing at the Ulen Country Club ‘in Harry Leer of Highland (Dr. Leer all-round sports man, threw 3 ns “the book.” ore Hallet Aine 3 (seats, $1.” b major league victory in a reliefi Dame was second with 53%, fol-iy oh non and the final leg of the posted a 68 over his home course out the first ball in the ! "i was Fleming's 12th homer|Barreti 2. Hits—Off Picone § # 4% inn-| Dewitt sald the American role by facing only 21 batters in/lowed by Michigan State with 29.1). 4. pattie will be played last Wednesday); Willard Shelby opening day ceremonies pre Lo 4 third triple of the season.asfh Foyd] 3.in To, Beriett 3," Gii|League would buy a block of|**V®" innings. Willlam Porter of Northwest-i .. , goeedway course Wednes- and Dave Lafiin of Ulen; Gene|ceding. the game. The progran . + Culley Rikard of the Tribe also 5-4 Picone, rdy. use Salli tickets and present each Ameri Drives in 7 Runs ern broke a 10-year-old gi y. = {Pulliam Jr. of the Indianapolis sponsored ‘by local businéssmer | @ smacked a homer with none on.) eng Rr Roe: Austin can Legaye player selected on Ted Williams drove in seven|the 120-yard high hurdles. : i. Tee-oft: time each day, accord-Country Club; Dan Cravens of in conjunction with the Legior | It was a standout night for 4 lits all-star team with two tickets.[Tuns with two doubles, a single(time of 14 seconds (Sheps, wet Ing to District Secretary Clifford Hillview Country Club, Franklini/and the Ford Motor Co. is sched is {he sluggers on both teams. Chick 7 He added that he presumed the and a walk and boosted his major seconds from the a mark a. E. Wagoner, will be between 7 Bob and Bud Timbrook of Colum-|uled throughout the summer or ] Genovese, although not usually w mat pet |National League would do the|league leading average to 305 as|by Fred Wolcott of Rite 'n H07% land 7:30 a. m. {bus; Mike Pollack, Ellis Brown,|Tuesdays and Fridays. rated a long ball hitter, belted 13 16 Ahsame. : the Red Sox drubbed the White Minnesota's Rahs oer Pop| J0¢ Higgins, last year's cham. Walter Chapman, Fred Burnside| Fred Davis, Shortridge High two homers for the Millers. $1 #8 Mere said that President Truman|S0X. 12 to 4, at Boston. Pat| vaulted 1 ost % ba ii pion, won't be around to defend and State Amateur Champion School star, pitched the Watkins Genovese, a veteran outfielder 52 31 .3%nad been invited to attend. Seerey hit a homer for Chicago. the pre ~ gh of Padway of Mis crown since he has moved out Fred Wampler Jr. of Speedway; Post to victory in the opening formerly of Louisville, was serv-|o% “am it Art Houtteman, who had juiches ol Y lof the district and now lives in Clayton Nichols of South Grove; game. ; ing as Miller acting manager in 6 3 a2 Pl dropped eight straight games for| Wisconsin in bee Terre Haute. \John Cleary of Lafayette; Clark| Robison-Ragsdale dropped Irvthe absence of Frank Shellenback. | 3 8 it Clowns to ay the Tigers, had to single home| \ ne Title Defenders Some of the favorites, who will Espie Jr. of Hillcrest; Mike Bor-|ington, 7 to §; Speedway dropped. The. Indians won by a one- 65 24 280 5 il Pat Mullin with the winning run! be out to better the district record son, Dr, Robert Blake, Tony Pet- Memorial, 10 to 7; Kennington sided score despite the fact the nn m3 Week-End Tilts [in the 10th to gain his frst vic- Return to NCAA lot 216. includes John David, Dick ric and Don Ross of Anderson, took a forfeit from the TillmanMillers collected 10 hits and the 46 39 24s ruil POY 7 to 6, at Washington. Hout- POLIS. June 12 (UP) Stackhouse, J. I. Cummings, land Russ Rader and Ralph Jor- Harpole group; Haughville was Tribe's Jack Hallett issued 10/,.T%2 5. Mikard] After playing the poweriuliteman pitched two scoreless relier| MINNEAPOLIS, June #2 {U0 ihenry Timbrook and John Har-dan of Sarah Shank. drubbed by Acton, 18 to 4; walks: : f Cassini 3 4 Kalin 4 Birmingham a bl ut innings before singling home srNine gefending | eC ——r—————————— = : “| Wayne squeezed by Beech Grove, | 3, , Weatherly. {Victory Fie night, | Mullin, who had tripled. return for : : “But the hustling Hoosiers hit Geicieg, } leper 3 Bese a, (FI0OT) FIO IONE Ona are ne mad PIE, rota Cotogiate. track and ea meet S |amAMin’ Sammy Snead Go an dugianpela i bi hey i nae Lopes. Cestnd, Lotehte. Weatherly, Ganss. (10 battle the Memphis Red Sos inirobkie, won his first major league at the University of Minnesota. . Garfield and Broad Ripple 2 : ome + Runs — Fleming 12. - Saflell 3.i3 double-header tomorrow afier-igame by hol the Giants to!June 18-19, officials said today, os : ¢ \ to only five by the Tribe. Hal- Rikard, 3. Kalin 3, Weather! 2, custig-1 on, first game at 1:30, k y ding oft S & . pen 1 Jwere not ready to play. The game
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Danielson Resigns as IU Diamond Coach
(UP)— Baseball Donald (Danny) Danielson of Indiana University {sald today he would resign his
the top. Worsham, the ,osition to join the publicity de-
an eight on the last: hole ana] 3¢fenaing champion from. Pitts-|n,s tment of the New Castle Prod.
burgh, Pa.,
{ . soared to 74 and w in the last of the 1. Committee Named again last year when he muffed yee strokes off Snead's pace at ucts Co.
a. two-foot putt on the last hole 44 were missing yesterday - and| Thursday as he fired 69, two-!
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{final round, each qualifying with —
| 148 or better, Hogan, co-leader with w Angott
& ‘Gels_ Decision. — Over. Local Welter
HUNTINGTON, W. Va, June 12 .— Sammy Angott, ex - light-
i Times All-Star Ballot
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get race driver, won major honors poh, J
[in last night's program at the Angott took the decision 18 10 [GreentIeld Midgetarome. Rarl€ iGinds, Miles, 146%, outweighed
won one heat race, placed second! Ancatt a poun In another and finished first in np 11 2 A a hay ana the —20-lap feature event Ty am——— George Wilkins, also of Indian. Baseba ‘apalis took first in one heat race Amateur Ba wor I ENA TTAIAHS RECONHE “Th The 1e0- jetics will J two ames Sunda) al. ine ture ahead of Clarence Leude. {oh and fisvorford Sts diamond. Pirst man, Indianapolis, Walter's ‘Parkmoor Little indians. The Other heat ‘WINners were RICH second game Will he ageinst Dick And 'Shuttler, Indianapolis and Bill ecs report at 12 noon 8. ings
the 15-lap feature hot rod race Bah rare xe here last night in seven minutes, 33.32 seconds. Frasier also copped the feature dash five-lap ‘event after Willie Sternquist, Evanston, Iil., erashed ® on the last lap after leading fiom the starting gun. Sternquist was ji, Ts seeking home games Call. BE-3870
ame tomorrow night Beech Orove Stadium, Borden's Milk will N mmins teams of Co~ umbus 3 Bros. Auto Sales will meet Shelbyville Orystal ning the program st 6:30 Howard St. n Capitol O11 will play Martinsville Moose Lodge tomorrow at 2.30 at Martinsville amateur baseball, The Capitol Oil for June 1
not Injured, but his car was July 5 and 11 or write smashed. ’ Luke Atisun at M8 8B Vine Bt, Indi-
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Danielson, who starred in base. balt-at IU, coached the Hoosiers since 1945. Ernie Andres, another IU alumni and well-known basketball and former baseball star with the Indianapolis Ine
Saraha Grotto will take|gians, will take over the coaching
Carded for Tomorrow
{ Tinea Special | DAXTON, O, June 12--Ted (Horn, ' defending AAA national champion, will head the field to« morrow inthe big car races here;
He will ‘probably be challenged -
by such stars as Spider Webb, {Johnny Shackleford ‘and Hal (Robson... The am. is. scheds
‘Race at Greenfield weient champion now fighting as Gog to start at 130 (CDT:
| Other races tomorrow will. be at Jungle Park, near Rockville, Ind., with .the me and-at-Me-bawn-8p y near Newcastle to begin at 8:30 pm of
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