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against the Saints, 7 gathered seven hits, but lost, of

» 4 i & > é ‘4. ‘ge Tat Loses 2-Hitter . ‘ST, PAUL, Minn, Apr. 26— Columbus Pitcher Jim Bryant * Was the victim of fate yesterday as he pitched two-hit ball

Columbus

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Bryant were homers, one by St. Paul Pitcher Mel Hines

Two Speedway Cars Ready {Ball Tourney

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Tomorrow

500-Mile Course fo Be Open for Workouts; :

Jimmy Jackson to Enter Pikes Peak Climb

Ry LOUIS ARMSTRONG A At least two cars are scheduled to take to the track at Indians oo, were. announced today b

‘apolis Motor § practice for. th

B500-Mile event, May 30.

Jimmy Jackson yesterday sald his Howard Keck "Special was

ready to roll and Merrill (Doc) W

flliams is impatient to try out his

new 270 cu. in. Offénhauser engine in his Sarafoff Special.

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Other cars which may take to the track tomorrow include the two Federal Engineering Detroit, Specials to be. piloted by Henry, Banks and Sam Hanks.

ready “for ruining tests. - eS

JACKSON, the former Tech

nounced he plans to enter the

Pikes Peak climb this -coming|®

Labor Day. He says he has an old two-man chassis in which he

. intends to install a Chevrolet en-| "gine { with “special Wayne head. mountain | 2

Jimmy watched the climb contest last year and promised himself he would have a fling at it. n

| THE SARAFOFF Special which Doc Williams will drive this year is the car in which Jackson drove to setond place in 1946 and in

ird position in 1941. It willl rry a new Offenhauser age) this year. CR ROOKIE drivers must pass their physical examination this year before they take- their oat tests. Drivers who have never competed-on the Indianapolis oval must pas’ tests at various speeds; up to 115 miles an hour before they - are permitted to qualify. - a na

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Both | : ‘cars are buttoned up and are

Walter Jurkiewicz, line coach | at Broad Ripple High School the past two years, yesterday was named head football coach at the North Side school.

Sox Sell Twirler

CHICAGO, Apr. 20 (UP)—Orval Grove, 29, right-handed pitcher who joined the Chicago White Sox of the American League in 2, has been sold to Sacramento

1 194 CLIFF BERGERE, stance) man of the Indianapolis’ 8 {of the Pacific Coast League in a way, checked in with the chiet ager: Frank Lane of the Sox An-

clerk at the track yesterday. He has not yet obtained a mount. » » ” A CHECK of Gasoline Alley at dusk yesterday disclosed 14 cars housed at the track. They include Moore cars, the three entries of Indianapolis Racing Cars, Inc, Jimmy Jackson's Howard Keck Special, the two Federal Snginesring Detroit the Glessner

= Offenhauser pecta” ‘Johnny Parson's Kurtis-

Ferris Food Market will prac-

+ tice tomorrow at 1 p. m., Rhodius

istraight cash deal, General Man-

nouncéd-today. Lane did not disclose the pride. Grove, whose home is in Chicago, had a major league record of 63 wins and 73 losses, * ;

Gable Scores Ace LOB ANGELES, Apr. 20 (UP) ~—Mim Star Clark Gable has a

215-yard hole-in-one to brag ahout Gable made the

+ 10! miracle shot on the 13th hole of

the Bel-Air Country Club course

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Pairings Listed

Pairings for the second roun of the Spring Four Ball golf tour ney to resume Sunday at South

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dway tomorrow as officials open the course for, {Bill Russell, club professional, The pairings: i

1 Upper Bracket 4 10:40—Lofty - Taughin no and Orville] rown (8G) ve. Vic Vaughn and Raloh

einlein « (Cy, nd Herd, O Datta

nd ollie 4 Suse” Holl nesmoreh

10:45-—-Wayne Montfort and (8G) vs. Dick Perk Ad 10:50--Bob Salge & Reese Berry and 1, Pred Burnside and wait’ Chop: | = vA Ronald Roach and Joe Wil

Representatives of six U, 8. cities said that their failure to! agree. before the balloting on a single Ame¢rican candidate, as suggested by John Jewett Gar-| land of los Angeles, wiped out! what chance any of them may] have had to be the site of the|

games. Melbourne got the nod in four ballots by the International

Olympic Committee yesterday, which also selected Cortina|

to be the site of the '568 winter

yesterday and finished with a 79. Olymipics.

wr Eqrl Torgeson Has Specs

Trained on Distant Fences

Braves’ First Sacker Hammers Out 4th

Home Run to Lead National League :

By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Apr. 20—Big Duke Torgeson of the Braves has decided he doesn’t need contact lenses after all to get that home run contact with the ball. “He was our big man at the dish during the World Series, and ook at him now. He has taken right up where he left off, hitting

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~ Na. 1 the ball with plenty of power.” ".sald Billy Southworth, _the e manager a 1 of the National League champs, |" : fox BAC Wi During spring training, Torge-| Kluszewski drove in @incinnati's River bine iver Move nis. wants son, .the angular first baseman) "Det its simpl ois ule: same “with. (he Mgrchanis from Snohomish, Wash. experi-|, CC00 0B oot his sec - Greenwood conta ore ton mented. with Soniget lenses, but ond grand slam homer and his]

Volleyball Tourney

Indianapolis YMCA will sponsor an invitational volleyball “tourney at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Y Gym. Participating will be teams from Purdue University, Anderson Lafayette, Louisville ‘and the Indianapolis YMCA. The tourney will be held on an elimination basis.

Meet Awards Posted

Two four-man teams and a low

score shooter will share awards for the first ABC tourna in the sixth when the Dodgers ment of the season tomorrow Allgcored eight times as Mike Mc-

Tee Hie Commick and Roy Campanella hit

Riverside golf course.

1pm Solunar Tables nor 3 ner Bia Le get 1 18 18 iE ml bn is i

{whenever he got on the diamond | he discarded ed in favor 61 his! fourth round- -tripper of the seaold heavy-rimmed spectacles, Yesterday, the Duke took the National League home run lead when he smashed his fourth of the season in Philadelphia in a 6 to 1 Braves victory, The Dodgers knocked the Giants out of the lead in a merciless 15 to 2 slaughter in the Polo Grounds in which Giant Manager Leo Durocher later became involved in a fracas with a fan. The fans and the Dodger ball Ed Lopat, usually a slow spring players tormented Leo verbally all afternoon. The climax came

A471, but all to no avail as the Browns slugged out 15 hits and won a 9-to-6 decision,

total to 17.

hoski, Cliff Mapes and Charley

triumph, tops in his league.

three-run homers. Duke Snider|ton. 19-hit carnage and Whitey Lock-| | singles. man got one for the Giants as

Ralph Branca pitched a four- h hitter to win his third game, Tec Track Teamd Win

| | “ Pirates Lose Murtaugh 1 |

The Cardinals defeated the Pirates, 4 to 2 at St. Louis, Alf Brazle winning his second game,|

clads and Howe at the Hornet's field yesterday. The rhinies won,

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College Baseball

Hanove DeP au! [Red al fae EY at ; 8 I. Michigan state 2, *Wavne ir

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son, raising his batting average to|

Groth got | two hits, driving inffive runs to] bring his’ major league leading [placed Rikard, who still is nurs-

Silvera, in the starting lineup, the! league-leading Yankees scored a 6-to-2 victory at Washington as

Talse hit a Dodger homer in the! Sox hitting with a double nad two,

Tech carted off both honors in’ the freshman and reserve track team meets between the Green|

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‘Boy Wonder’ Smacks

Singles; Queen Chalks Up Third Victory

KANSAS CITY, Ma,, Apr. rhe Having Sprung: a potent punch ton the Kansas City Blues here yest | Indians will feturn to the “night league” tonight in the second apd

| finale of the eries before hitting it

! Chet Johnson, the southpaw, who was battered by the Minhe4 apolis Millers last Friday, is to be givert a second chance on the

Tribe mound tonight and prob-

y | ably will be opposed by Earl Har- Tribe Box" “Scar fo:

Y mist, righthandef. “- Before Largest Crowd | The .- Redskins wrecked ‘Blues’

|crowd of 14,620, highest attend-| Kika t ance for the Teague this season. Plate, tf oi

The score was 13 to 6 and Mel|J "idee » Queen, righthander, achieved his Jurner, 3 caus

third mound victory in three] starts. The veteran is emulating] Jim Bagby's great 1948 start and

Doub {treatment he rec8yed In lan offi 2, nom

{apolis on Apr. 19,

The Tribesters got off to a fiy-|T Htolen

the satel. of ‘home opener before a |Gaoran, 1h

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Ed Hancock of Indianapolis, national * Boys' Champion in 1947, will compete in the state jable tennis tourney at the Dear. born n gym, Saturday and Jusany

“geil” Gansg Plate. iers~—-Coora an 2, Peters, Gutteridge;

Bases «= Gutteridgs 4, Saffeil.

ing start by scoring three runs in Plate. Rikard,

{the initial frame and they tallied,

{markers in five of the firs} seven| stanzas. Coggan smacked ™ diy ow [

two-run homer in the fifth, Wallaesa Homers

Yack Whallaesa, the Blues’ tal shortstop, walloped a home with none on in the sixth. It wes his

D’Ampezzo, Italy, in one ballot, 8 first in Indianapolis Apr. 19.

The Indians’ “big” inning yesterday was the sixth when they got four runs, Kansas City used a parade of five pitchers and the defeat dropped the Blues inte the league's second division, The ~ Indians “climbed” to a third-place tie with Milwaukee, but nobody gained on the leading St. Paul Saints who chalked up their sixth straight without a defeat, at the expense of Columbus in the Saints’ home

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COLUMBUS, O., Apr. 29 (UP)!

third of the seasen. He hit|—A lady bowler from Albany, st. Paul

N. Y., gave other hopefuls in the|son Women’s International Bowling Congress a tough mark to shoot at today as she moved into two of the top 10 divisions. Mrs. Ruby Hunter, in addition to landing in fifth place in the singles and a high-ranking fourth position in the all-events, also

yesterday—a 229.

for a total of 624 in the singles

opener yesterday. Indianapolis was the lone eastern team to win in the league's “second openers.”

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_Saffell Leads Off

battihg order as the Indians

incredible! launched their first. road trip.|

Tom Saffell, last year's leadoff !man, was returned to. his fav orite spot and scored three times. | Bill Plate, who had been leading loff,-was not in yesterday's starting lineup. Frank Kalin was in {Jeft, Saffell in center and Culley C Rikard in right.

ng ‘a lame ankle, Young Plate

With. five rookies, Jerry ‘Cole-!| ng ered a timel Tens i y single in the Browns, man, Gene Woodling, Dick rs sixth and batted in two runs.

Hoshaw and Reed Top i Women's Golf Tourney

starter, scored his third straight] Topping the off and oh wom.

lei's golf tourney yesterday were,

Ted Willlams got his first homer Dorothy Hoshaw and Opal Reed of the year in a 12-to-5 Red Sox who carded 27 and 70 respecvictory over the Athletics at Bos- tively to lead the Class A diviDom DiMaggio led the Red sion.

Class B lenders were Lottie Munro, 35, and’ Dorothy Mont {gomery, 73. Class C honors were {taken hy Bernice Beadle, 31, and Heiefi “Bhend, 87, and Kathryn

Manager Al Lopez , shuffled his Major

In the late innings, Plate Te-|

two totals added to her team score of 538 gave her an allevents mark of 1705.

| By Unijed Press NATIONAL LEAGUE

rolled the high game of the day

She put together a 229-187-208 8

13 Gar event and a 168-191-184 in the|¥d doubles for a total of 543. The|Ros:

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iDennie and Debbie, age 86, Sherry, agé 11 and Sandy, age 13. They are the children of Willy

letting the children’ angle for shiners, small silvery fish used for bait. But when ey served a ther k, Charlie a alike 8 their 1a 3. Hey ¢ateh the dock. wag sure the hildrea Since coming down here these so we put them aboard gnd chance to go fishing. Just fish Headed down the bay. a chal 0 us sh! Then the fun began and it was ng of The Sock would be fue. really hilarious to watch the Yesterday afternoon after the sun, 4 on Debbie ‘was ithe first to had lowsred 3 bit, my wile, Wil get a line and she was specific in jletiacand ‘1 loaded She JOUR) er “cholo of “bait. stating: “T children in the car and headed it a swimp.” for Floe's boathouse on. Welch's Want a Wee oud Causeway, where the Lili-Alice, Sherry: was nex n. 2 onl (our boat of the tarpon trip) wasino sooner had she cast ov anchored. Charlie - Naylor,

one of the Was a baby sea robin, no longer

“i 11-00 Petorche and Mudy Bre. had a four hitter for seven in-Yala 3 ........ pro guides, told us to bring the chjlrity Sohnson i batt 4 ngs. {Solkins,. tb 1 : ‘|dren up and he would see that|the thrill of ahi Ye A J nil i” Quesh heat the Blues. Bto2 on, ee, eo § | ey aa a chance 4 do some! would h * But nie up for it ifive hits, in Indianapolit. Apr. 19, Snyder. ss (001 va Boe “Criet aml Walp sis in the Victory Fleld inaugursl. |Brestere . _| Fortunately Charlie’is a fellow] jlater_on Dy catching a three Big gun in the Indians’ attack |Mufioletlo, | ® ‘who loves children, and all their poun ca : mT Jann “Benorn and. Erie spit 8 | yesterday was Dale Coogan, whoBohman, » ‘questions about fish, and baiting! Sandy proved a good fisher.’ - i? lis striving in a large way to lve Maltete” eir lines were a of fun for man 2 =" Lower Bracket is striving in a | to H » their line lot of fun f by catching the first good 11 20-—Clayton Nichols and Bob. Crouch up to the tag of Boy Wonder. He|Gerrison _... oe (him, (sized fish, a sea trout of a little b vs. Chuck Hess and, Ellis -Brown.gnected four hits, including a Mla P tren RRR | We originally had planned to b better than two “pounds. © orm“Cooks "ata rote Havile {homer and double. scored three| quriion struck out. for Mallette ol 3 - 3 1:30 Ted Con bin Jad Kenny Millan | | INDIANAPOLIS -.,....... | LEAGUE STANDINGS Nh ek later and BY rier Kiumby drew a base on balls. Ranaae City 20" L of 8=1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION: = | - GOOD HAND-TAILORING FOR MORE THAN 36 YEARS 88) va. ‘Rup Rader and" Raioh ‘Jordan . {on Hitting Spree |aulolec batted, in—Cooen Rikaid. "Swi: [Sh Paul ociseees “3 1.908 ‘th : fit obo : : vl % nnea 8. caren J y - Ne y a or _p Rone The 18 -year-old lad has collect-| {Fwo- hdr ioletto Cogran. gine. | NDIANAPOLIS 4 2 i 78 WY TE 45 Mike Sullivan, apd Jos Mediesky | led 10 hits in the Tribe's 1ast fOUr ¥ilises Siotte boo Sader sooiacs ; : de 3" oo on 0 (©) wa Tracy Cox a a “fon Pitger 18. games and is belting at an aver ee on I als Quast, a : a8 fu ; -y = SE 5 vs Jo n is and Henry in-| age of .378. io i pr Sates Indianapolis LEAGUE ¢ “Business Ww ith Tailors IPS une ane gum Tug The Redskius collected total iy RH ducky piiiold, Hg yo ¥ apman ry es or Kansas; 3 ueen 4, Ma : 14! iba, Cy. pos eased up after his [in 9 fogings. 3 Bohman 4 an 4. Arnold 3|Detr 4 58 i . Ad our TAILORS know their business! Your selection is hand tailored 14, { od l f Ol Imates stacked up a 13-to-2 lead |Wiaplie i ogi G1 Le hie ; “300 cl rot in our own shop . . . and your fittings are by expert TAILORS. Yet the {in seven innings. ‘Kansas City gies snd riche (1. Dmpires-Ser . i ; - 0SS 0 ympics pitchers oe! waiks and = Tribe Batting | Vas *anonay (LEAGUE = 3 Jt is no more oak the cost of GOOD ready to put on clothes. Stop in at contest laste ours an m a aston <i. Fe Leon's tomorrow! utes. ABR” | Brooklyn 4 800 —— Irks I. S. Cities Queen was well-exhausted at (Peters. xanies 33 3 ow 08 Naw York gal OI | OR RE a the finish. however, and com: fen iiiiiii gl | $5 Sinclina Sehr Bil Ready- for-Wear - foot add alt ta : 333 € ee 5 44 1 ’ ROME, Apr. (UP) —8ur- Plaine at 8 ig 3 fun |$ gia. : # : 3 i Hi/Pn Philadelphia 0! i A I SUITS SLACKS | | BUY oN LEON'S prised and io American me 3% 3. 3 ANE Toh TODAY { vu candidates were blaming each ® po 33 3 om aul Hinrichs, Blues’ Starting Rikard 24 3 424 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION other for losing the 1958 Summer pitcher, was Knooked out in the 35, SEH} F 4 pL RETO cn. SPORT (OATS ,(REDIT TERMS ATID oA '\first round. This is the same Kellog gsGoogan 4 thie 0 Witson "3, Louisville at Minneapolis. EXTRA TROUSERS Kluttz

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