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All-Star Lead

d was named in 3687 BEL ag ET in by fans, a margin of # (the Cleveland manager's 3415.

Joe DiMaggio of the Yankees was {third with 3331. :

Es sall’s 11 Old Men Keeping Pirates In Penn

Citation

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STYMIE—$863,635 ARMED—$773,700

By HARRY GRAYSON, NEA Sports Editor NEW YORK, June 18—Citation, the newest wonder horse, is closing rapidly on the leading money-winners. The $77,700%the richly colored dark chestnut so easily picked up in the Belmont Stakes skyrocketed his total to $544,700, ranking him fifth among the all-time mazuma-getters. More rich stakes lie immediately ahead. The son of Bull Lea-Hydroplane II is ‘still improving, and is as sound as the Chase National Bank. i 2 » . . eo = » 8 WITH THE Triple Crown barely behind him, Citation is with< in a mashie shot of Whirlaway’s gross earnings, $561,161, and taking dead aim at Assault’'s $626,620, and those two greats are in retirement.

Ahead of them lie only stablemate Armed’s $773,700 and Stymie's $859,635, and those two aged warriors aren't as swift as they .once were, . Citation is now being pointed for the $60,000 Arlington Classic, July 31. Then comes the $60,000 American Derby at Washington Park, Aug. 28. : Calumet Farm definitely plans to send the colt against older horses in the $100,000 International Gold Cup at Belmont Park, Oct. 16, and he may run three-year-olds into thé ground again in Belmont Park’s $25,000 Lawrence Realization at a mile and fiveeighths by way of warming up for it. A ” » 8 . 8 .

IT WON'T be at all surprising if he has a walk-over by the time the Pimlico Special rolls around. That's worth $25,000, but

Vallina Billed On Mat Card Here

Buddy , - who recently beat Cherry Vallina here and

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+ ASSAULT—$626,620 WHIRLAWAY—$561,161

what owner wants to run his horse against a killer like Citation winner take all? Barring an accident and if he doesn’t tail off, Citation could possibly be crowding Stymie’s $863,635 before the year is out. Again barring mishaps, he is practically a cinch to be the first winner 6f a million, He already has more than any other horse ever won at a similar stage of his career. He is only $35,000 below Assault’s three-year-old record of $424,020. i The diehards who demanded that a so= ~~ a more than a mile-and-a-quarter for ‘the first time ally were satisfied ‘when Citation had a great time for himself in the Belmont Stakes at a mile-and-a-half. :

» » . ., . o # ¥ CITATION, who likes to run with horses and is inclined to loaf when in front, enjoyed himself thoroughly when Faraway stayed at his head for five furlongs. As someone remarked, you could 'almost hear the watch tick in Eddie Arcaro's head, as Citation did the first three quarters in the identical times of 0:24 1-5. Citation turns on speed like a high-powered automobile whenever Arcaro shows him the whip, and the famous jockey let him really run for the first time at the five-furlong pole until he pulled three lengths ahead. "Arcaro thém had an armful of horse until Escadru had cut his lead to two lengths at the three-furiongs pole. Here again Citation was given his head for a jiffy, and it was all over. The final margin was six lengths. Citation easily could have beaten Count Fleet's record for the event, 2:28 1-5, which he tied. : ; : Everybody now agrees that Citation is the swiftest thin since Man o’ War, and he’s never been all out.

Hoosier All-Stars Meet Kentucky Aces Here Tonight

To then battled Lou Thesz to a 60CHICAGO, June 18 (UP)—Ted minute draw, will be back for,

Williams widened his lead over

“Jumping Joe” Savoldi, of Notre Dame fame, will get a eon olf e once held when he faces “Wild Bill” Longson, current NWA. kingpin, in the featured attractions ; Savoldi “tuned up” for the bout at the arena recently when he

The slugging Red Sox outfielder| lineups sent over

Stan Musial of, the 8t. Louis

* and sent to the showers. . . . That's when a stentorian voice ‘from the stands cut loose with the crack that, like foaming - amber, made Milwaukee famous, “Get the water hot.”

Ed 2 . PACK THE PARK. ... In the asyvent that the second-place Milwaukee Brewers stay close to the indians there'll be a rousing time at Victory Field when the boys “rom the Buds City invade next Wednesday for a three-game se-

thumped big Tom for a straight-falls victory.

1 Horseshoe Pitching to tion games at Brookside Perk: Newman's

Sonatruction 3, Poynisr Welding 0; egut Hardware Rethalington« - ner 0; Allison Te 3 B Al

Garner No Match |

There'll be feudin’, fussin’ and fightin’ and a whole lot of shoot-

in’ tonight in the Coliseum ‘as the Indiana and Kentucky all-star

exponents renew the interstate basketball rivalry for

action in the semi-windup of next ¢p, eighth time.

Preceeding the game and the pre-game ceremonies the blind

veterans of Indiana will have a dinner in the Marott Hotel|Permane had the gallant seven-

and listen to both Hobart Creighton and Henry F. Schricker, nominees for Governor of Indiana. Proceeds of the game

aders

‘brown racer from the Maine

Biggest Mo

Most of Regulars Far of baseball uniforms they could Meyer has

tween turns. | And that is just what they get. his

didn’t throw a ball in New York. In addition to the so-called regulars he has such spot pitching artists as Rip Sewell, Hal Gregg, and Bob Chesnes, who work about once every two weeks as starters. In yesterday's 9-to-8 victory Meyer cashed in on Higbe's new

Stymie Loses To Knockdown

Jacobs Entry Misses . Win by Two Lengths

NEW YORK, June 18 (UP)—

ts after the Knockdown, a handsome dark him to stop the Gian y

scored four runs in the eighth,

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ant Chase

#but those 211 old mess =e tpg tending on same. na og Peegest mound corps in the majors but, because long past their prime, he Insists that he

talents as a relief pitcher, using

Chance Farm, galloped to victory in the $20,000 added Queens County Handicap as the Metropolitan racing scene shifted to Aqueduct yesterday for a 27-day session. Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs’ Stymie, finding it harder than ever to

Knockdown by two lengths despite a grand closing rush that thrilled an opening day erowd of 23,557 A.J.

Dance and Burning Dream completed the finish in that order. Stymie, at a top impost of 132 pounds, was forced to give away 23 pounds to Knockdown. And that, more than anything else, told the story of the race. Runs Typical Race Stymie ran his typical race, despite the fact that his regular rider, Conn McCreary, was replaced by blond Bobby Permane.

year-old back in last place while Knockdown hustled to a tremendous lead on’ the backstretch.

reach the winner's circle, missed|

was third, while Calvados, Lets

one short of a tie. And Higbe did just that, striking out the last two batters in the ninth. After the Giants took an early lead on homers by John Mize, Bill Rigney, Bobby Thomson, and Will Mar-

a three-run homer, At Boston, the Braves broke the first place tie with the Pirates by coming from behind to win both games of a double bill from Chicago, 7 to 6 and 8 to 7. Bill Voiselle was credited with each triumph in relief roles. Musial Batting .398 . Stan Musial, with three hitg as many times at bat, raised”

shall, the Bucs came back and went ahead when Ed Stevens hit

batting mark to .308 and helped the Cardinals. score a 4 to 1 vie-

Bucs Have Majors’

und Staff

Past Their Prime,

So Meyer Gives Them Plenty of Rest By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer

4 18—1f the Pirate pitchers wore robes instead . NEW YORK, June 1¢ suid double as Supreme Court aa

Major Leaders

it Among so-called regular LoS AR R BH starters, Vic Lombardi and Kirby |Bondress "Cleveleid of ita a - a [Higbe average 7% days between SET » HES 4 turns, Ernie Bonham and Fritz) | New York...34126 25 42 33 Ostermueller go about every ninth}. NATIONAL LEAGUE = ‘day and Elmer Singleton every| .. sm roms ... 5330 « 5 5 11th day. Only Eimer Riddle Westiake, Pittsburgh. 43 135 36 48 .35¢ goes regularly with just six days{Tomes, Borel Lihie PN kan 48 between turns. Ashburn, Phiiadelphis 0 NN “ HOME RUNS Ready for Action Sauer, Reds ....19{Willisms, R. Sox CITATION—$544,700 Moving to Philadelphia today Kiner, Pirates .. l7Musial, Cardinals Fo A rs. Taeror Dostwsin, TS, Darren . series wi e y a xe five pitchers ready for action who Samer. Reds ie Musial, Cardinals, 43

(The Cat) Brecheen notched his seventh triumph of the campaign, Howie Fox spotted the Dodgers three runs in the first inning, then settled down and pitched a 5to 3 victory for Cincinnati at Brooklyn. A four run fourth, climaxed by Claude Corbitt’s two run single, clinched it. The Red Sox swept their three game series with Cleveland at Cleveland, winning the finale, 8 to 6 as Dom DiMaggio’s homer put them ahead to stay. Vern Stephens of Boston and Ken Keltner and Joe Gordon of Cleves land hit earlier homers as the game first was tie at 3-3, and later at 6-6. Keltner's homer was his 16th. The Athletics stopped the Tige

on three unearned runs set up on errors by George. Kell and Dick Wakefield. Carl Scheib went the route to score his fifth victory, a six-hitter. He also got two hits as did Eddie Joost and Sam Chapman in the 10-hit at-

had an open date and the Senators and Browns were rained out

ers, 5 to 2, at Detroit, cashing in °

tory over the Philadelphia Phillies in a night game. Trailing 1 to 0 in the eighth, the Cardinals sewed up the game when they filled the bases on Rookie Curt Simmons and Musial cleared them with a long triple. Harry

at St. Louis. Yesterday’s Star — Bill Voiselle of the Braves who wom both ends of a dowmble-header over the Cubs in relief roles, 7 to 6 and 8 to 7, bringing him

When Stymie did come on in the

seven victories for the season.

For Billy Smith

By FRANK WILSON , Things started off pretty cool at the Sports Arena fight show last night, but as the evening wore on it got a little bit warmer, Before the festivities had died down Oakland Billy Smith had shown Louisville's Bob Garner just why he is ranked as one of

tkins| & group of contenders for Gus

ton at troit. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia at Cleveland.

: Boston i<.vii..).e. 330 001 100— ries. . .. That happens to be the Cieveisnd '.. 300 300 d00— 10 3st vous at New Yore AGLE night of the fistic battle between ou ouse, Fihason And Tebbetts; Black, | Chicago at ookiyn. : s er, Klieman and Tips innati at Boston ( . the two Joes, t00. ... . Louis vs.|tno a At Phisdehis. (night).

Walcott in New York: . . . But,

will go to benefit blind people/stretch, he made a good run and of the state. Both the veterans/the fans who backed him down

the game. As the strains of “My Old Kentucky Home” ring out over the Coliseum floor,’ the squad from below the Ohio and Coach Ed Diddle will each take a bow. The Hoosier team will be introduced to the strains of “Back Home Again in Indiana.”

The Indiana men will each

and the nominees will be guests as the odds-on choice figured it at

was another “shoo-in.” But those extra chunks of lead that Stymie carried in his saddle proved too great a burden and the Jacobs standard-bearer was forced to chalk up his fifth defeat in seven starts this year. Stymie, who rates as the turf’s top wage-earner, gained a $4000 purse, running his total earnings to $863,635.

"Sure I'm Happy . .. I Have Just

ville, won a eight-round decision

St. Louls ...o.i0 000 000 040— 4 8 © disadvantage in height, will be RESULTS YESTERDAY “|PIRAERS Wilk an Bios, GATAEIOla. notte. 1 th er 169%, Indlan-|shooting tonight for its third AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Stmmons and Seminick. ‘{apolis, in the main prelim follow- straight victory and the sixth in aieviile i 0 i ioo— $ 2 3 —— ing the feature attraction. the series by a Hoosier squad. Robinson, ‘Toolson, McCall and Aulds;| GAMES TODAY Roberts Takes Fourth Last year's all-stars defeated Stenten, Hutchinson and Conroy. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION In the second preliminary Bill gentycky 85-50, to set a highede Kee 000 000 223 8 11 1 (All games at night) Roberts, 180, South Side young-georing mark for th i Wilson, Brown and. Palmer; Loone Milwaukee at Si. Paul ster, took his fourth straight pro- g S Shes Triner, Ross and Burris. 5 TE ular a Se Apalld | teasional fight by knocking out Softball Bimngazols ooo. 810 0 00 3 8 3 Only games schedund "©" Claude Brown, 212, Louisville, in oftball Notes Andrews “sid Wheeler; Martin and] AMERICAN usw 1:47 of the first round. ba a ascieduls 10 the Bush-Caila, Only hme 4 Washington at Chicago. After: taking several blows in|Stadium: 7, Jungle Club vs. W. J. Holscheduled. New York at St. Louis. the stomach Brown decided that liday; 8:20, ¥. L. Jacobs vs. New Yor

; 8:20, F. L. 00 Central, and 90:40, Glidden & Co. vs

“It” turned out to be his wind and the fight. Other results: Willie Johnson,

longacre Park Lynhurst; 8:20 an Wm. H. Block. Wednesday night girls

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161%,| Results of

adtording to Miss Edna Hickey, the Indians’ director of ticket sales, Indianapolis baseball fans evidently prefer to watch the redhot Redskins instead of listening to the Joes exchange punches... . She sald the advance sale for

the Brewer-Indian series opener _ 1s unusually brisk. ,. . It will be

observed as St. Margaret's Guild Night.

aN -u TIME COLLECTS TOLL ... Masterminding a ball club is no picnic , . . It gets 'em all in time ., . But in the life of Connie Mack, a new book will ‘have to be written . , . Mack didn’t blow his top in the dugout until he passed his 85th milestone . . . Pull yourself together, Connie, the first 100 years are always the hardest +» » Move over on the bench, Methuselah, and make room for a young pal. 3 .

= = . FOUR-TEAM CLASSIO . . . New Orleans sports promoters great array of college basketball teams for the

have sewed up a next Sugar Bowl! athletic festival

« . + The coveted invitations go to

St. Louis University, Holy Cross Kentucky and Tulane. . .

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WINSTON-SALEM, N. C:, June 18 (UP)—=Yale University won the Eastern NCAA baseball title last night with a close 4-to-3 win over Lafayette. Yale will represent the East in the “College World Series” at Kalamazoo, Mich., June 25-26. | The win was the third straight [for Yale. The Big Blue defeated Lafayette twice and North Carolina once to win the tournament.

Fight Results

Mechanics Laundry 8, Citizens. Gas 0. Y. O. 3, Borden's Milk 2. ; ,.C. & M: Bay 4. . evening's scores in e Em-Roe Thursday Twilight . Softball League at Riverside Suk Nore js allows: engie armacy il, ers A. C10. veiefer-Stewart 10, Oentral States ‘Enpe 8. . 8. Naval Reserve 16, Indi 1 Deaf Club 5. BSiaRIpOl Senignis schedule in the Bm-Roe Capitol City Softball League at Beech Grove

stadium is: Ls, 8 Spring Clutch Corp. Polks Milk; Bs oose Lod

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By United Press s |_NEW YORK (Fort Hamilton)—Solly| Grove a Rock aoon Mic Gontral Beech Cantor, 136. Toronto, outpointed Tony Ques Ye hackwosd Mi Co. ) :

:Labua, 138, ld yok m. a i ass. —Pat Shannon, 136, {Bverett, Mass, knocked out Ovila Desmarais, 138, Manchester, N. H., (1). He LO, outpointed PR gael i ? oin ue { Acevedo, 131, Cuba, (10) <non.title.

College Baseball NCAA TOURN

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had a perfect day at bat Wednes-| day at Feller’s expense, figured the Cleveland fireballer was just] throwing too often, but still had plenty of stuff. “Feller is still fast and good,” said Williams, “but ‘he seems to be worried. I told him he was

the pitches. He gets in a rut like a batter in a slump. “But he won't stay there long. | Too much stuff on the ball.”

.{idea. ~ “He’s been throwing too

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