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G AB R NE petleast of the Noblesville | Ney MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer Musial. St Lous ..134 $8 11 1% St. DeVault, season and the gala JU|fel Vincent I Ryde, Williem RK, a, Sent. 10—Right-hander Rex Bdrney of Brooklyn, a 117 154 once regarded as “just a thrower,” joined the most prominent Boston iin = is 3h and IU graduate, dinner in the spring./Schooley, Sherwood Blue, Mendel pitchers in the National today after © a brilliay Chicago ..134 44 74th suiting for similar planning to attend|McCarty, Kenneth Mobler, Law- LOW! no-run_game the hard-hitting New York Giants. a ua I i thie eaond expeot A he Orostie, Russell Camphel PRICED 0 ¢ Ten 85. defeated the Giants 110. ast might ns game puncte LES HEE. 18 48 18 ks Ie Sriditon squad, IeIMdIngl x-TU students’ and ahimni G2 a termittent rain Cleveisnd head coach; 4 < . alike have been advised that they fod: tnesfed by 36,324 Senicags 1.118 G0 81 9 Saachi Culli Cosh. obtain their $2 tickete from $ 49 2% four Giant Batters reached bass,the * RUNS BATTED IN . Has Clay Surfac 3 Om I he ur TI a. J «nd two on Box , Pirates 1/108] The Speedrome track at Kitley|Whereatt, freshman coach. or by writing or phoning Mendel| — . Musial, Oards .. : Ave. and Route 52 now has that the other university O. McCarty, Treasurer, Indiana $ 298 walks HOME RUNS invited are President|University Club, Union Title] Barasy, ham- Firates DiMaggio. Yanks 33/new look. - B Wells and staff and . 185 B. Market St. In-} gered by wild- : Cards .. 3 Giants . 38 Offenhausers tomorrow night Herman i . Jp . i Musial, Claude Rich, ee — -_ ness earlier in | will be racing on a brand Fs You'll a these the season, re- 3 2 thriller from Detroit when Ed|qustiess clay track and fans of |v : tired the last 20 §§ = : Robinson's single scored Kenlthe mighty midgets are assured Hi-Shoes or Oxfords men to face him | ; Keltner. Hal Newhouser of the/they will see closer races because hs sad pitched ihe | Tigers and Bob Feller of Cleve-jof the additional traction pro- for. school _activities. land hooked up -in a stirringivided by fi mines esc [A icing i oe seve Smads 1s was tor wis reason ely OFFENMAUSER RACEWAY iat and rain. Brooklyn = stretched their Amerifap League(but both yielded to pinch hitters. |Speedrome management decided k ered its first 5 Southpaw Sam Zoldak, who came|to change from the traditional Big Girls' Sims pm of Monti Erm Ronan dm tr tame in on eae oy ones vit sow) Mighty Midget Auto Races - Sat, as Kennedy in the-second on Carllyictory over the second-place|allowed r two cars n . 1 Furillo's single, Pee Wee Reese’s| Yankees. The Red Sox, in win-{® third Hangs, gained 3 his 8 mith of the Midwest Midget Racing| 7 + ABREASY Tor NpsEp =o THE double and Gil Hodges' grounderining their ninth straight, scored Victory Be days. on dustless clay tracks are high Plenty of Traction! Que mew track holds Bringing out ALL the »* to deep short. The Dodgers scored eight runs in the third to decide ond in as y 12 their praise of the new Spee- Any car san win re- the powerful Offies the One: their second run in the third|the issue early. The St. Louis Browns swept a/in th yi SS he mew hee KK sare of siarting without loss of time or os i when Furillo, who collected Shes After Bob Porterfield had Soubleneade i from Ihe last plate rome a I OW 10i HORM Es 00D of his team’s’ six hits, si loaded the bases with three walks X, . . home Billy Cox. The victory was|in the third, four hits and three|Kennedy outpitched Marino Shance A win regardiems of start THRILLS “RACING ASSN 0,000 xr Barney's 13th of the season. more passes followed ‘during the|(Chick) Pieretti in the opener Time trials tomorrow night are Ene Hare Sr Soy Tapa, Rh, to Slt ns ss ean tes, con their march|wen e pla a , +30. : init the top, won their fifth in|routing Porterfield and southpaw|game. Outfielder Dick Kokos ot|Preliminary heat at 8:30 * 259 E. . Washington St. 346 Ww. Wengen 9 "i a row by beating the Cincinnati{Tommy Byrne. Filis Kinder, the Browns homered Sure : : 140 EV Washin shi St. 1 Av wy Reds, 6 to 1. Veteran Elmer Rid-[victim of rocky support, held|inning of the first game with the) A J igi nel Sports ash ington nt tn ve. : dle scattered five hits and breezed he Tenkeow 30 im hits and Ee at Wi . TLEY AN : ; cinnati e conques ‘ashington le IV alters Cleveland won a 13-inning 3-to-lwas postponed because of rain. Page 18 x ¥ X ¥ x x * ¥ x
sought the 199th victory of his career but yielded to Harry Gumbert in the sixth when the Pirates pushed acrosgy three runs. Clyde Kluttz homered for the Bucs in the eighth with none on, Eddie Dyer’s St. Louis Cardi-
First Bulldog Test in Bowl
It will be pigskin veterans against newcomers tomorrow in the Butler Bowl as Coach Tony] Hinkle matches his returning varsity men against his reserves and sophomores. Hinkle expects to learn much, from the intra-squad meeting, the| first game test for the Bulldogs
gresses. Probable starters on the “A” or varsity squad will be Harry Farmer, Anderson junior, and Knute Dobkins, Indianapolis senior, at ends; William Kuntz, Indianapolis junior, and John] Murphy, Logansport junior, tack+ les; Robert Hamilton, Louisville sophomore, and Curtis Kyvik, Ft.| Wayne junior, guards, and Don Hinkle, Indianapolis Junior,
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Two One-Hitters Pitched in Tourney
The Sweet 16 softball tourney at Municipal Stadium saw two one-hitters pitched last night. Caito defeated Lux Laundry, 5 to 1, as Jewell Sherman gllowed
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W. Goliath hurling a one-hitter. In the third game, Shelbyville defeated J. D. Adams, 7 to 6.
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