Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1949 — Page 6
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By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
It would be nice now if Tech's track team would qu . & “homer” nd give thd set nt the Indianapolis schools
wearers of the city cinder toga for the 13th foving up in the state's track society by saving some of its dash and polish for the North Central: Con-
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‘ference meet next week. There was enough “class” conSelodamest in the city at Tech y that the scramDing for Poel prestige Jookedi as} though two meets were being! runoff; Class: A ahd Class B.
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Tech, with 75 points; Howe with |
_ 48%, and Broad Ripple, with] 85%, were 4n a ¢lass by themselves,
And Crispus Attucks with 18% Manual 17%, Shortridge 15%, mpeted | hodl,
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to stay ahead of the Dea 8c ‘which tatled to score, ‘and Howe hogged all he 13 firsts grt one. Man
Jim Nyers poked: his nose into de tie for first
di er
Tops on
iby Howe's Dave
Thighs in :15.5, two-fenths of a {second off the meet standard.
Trackd ts Except‘One; Tie ih Jump
being such
turned in rin, won both hurdles, ‘winning the
lother “good” time w
Jack Wellman and Kent Plerce {of Howe finished in that order In {the mile, but neither had ‘the {stuff to beat Huey in the half. {Howe's Frank Knox, who thrives on competition, won the shot put with a 48-foot, 1%4.inch? effort, {three feet below his top ‘heave last week. ) Tech's Harry Todd snatched ithe pole vault apd. his mates won ‘both relay even Inthe mile Telay, Bill Roepke was unofficially
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feeling of
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Defense Plans| For Durocher | Are Mapped
“Leo Still Jaunfy.
Despite Suspension, tin ~ Menace fo Career By JOHN GRIFFIN. 2
inite suspension from baseball for rerthe second time in his strife-torn| career, wore his same old jaunty | manner today as he started” the wheels turning in his defense. Although he obviously feared 7% that his dlamondycareer may be at
e and Morand Roth .of Howe (left to. righ wishing ©
lon was.
Dick Tinnel of Toch, Robert Con on of Broad Rip ards to go in a hurry when Times Photsgrapher Lloyd B. Walton caught the trio for the 100.yard ds finals in the city track meet at Tech yesterday. Tinnel won'and fourth Stieng # the finithers, Tech won m the sity title for theil3th tim i in 16 years.
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Tribe Shifts to Milwaukee After
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~ |drdpped a citerday's results, ‘topping Toledo -
United Press Sports Writer the clinching .run tripped ak NEW YORK, Apr. 30 — Le0 the plate. ~~ (Lippy) Durocher, tinder indef-| The Blues’ Archie Wilson got to
out of Jack ‘Conway's hands at short. Joe Muffoletto sacrificed] T and Bill Drescher was given an intentional free ticket. 7 .
Both moved up ‘when a pine! hitter,
“Splitting 2 Games. at Kansas City
MILWAUKEE, Apr.
and a double bill
"The | t-defending Tribe
_ Bahr Charged With Loss
Ford Garrison, ground:
: S0—-Nursing a spit in series ‘with the Kansas City Blues, the into this city today for three pennan gloss une, 845 last night to the
aad id the Sis Tribe Box Score
a thy two-game | Indianapolis Ingam, a single con-
akidded to Afth place ‘as they Kansis City gang. Yes
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ace with Charles end as a result of his latest, out: Geng Valla grounded to third/A Englerth of Tech in the Righ| io ris 1s i232 on The fied ug For { the Scouts run-in with Baseball Commission- ang Grady Wilson knocked down br jump. But that's all. J00-Yara ra aay Ai ? BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 30— 7 er’ A. B. Chandler, Durocher. was the ball and, tagged Drescher for Coach Payl Myers’ boys won BR: J Mid rg 80 Ch 4 Conlon # Bobby Dodson of Bloomington 73 dapper and smiling as he headed the third out. It wasn’t a force . eight firsts in addition to the| “Nils Run “Weimsn Re 4 ! Beren High School pitched his second 7] for a meeting with New Yorkiplay ‘and Wilson dashed in to % - deadlock, and Howe copped four | rou *; me. 45d iy # Wo-hit, mo-run, game of the 7 Giants’ President Horace Stone-iscore. « Garrison grounded out for Burdette in 7% _blue ribbons. Tech, Howe gand|, $30-Yard Dashol Mererrose ) : 7 (ham. ; of Bahr, going into. the game | nmrax AK . ol . Broad Ripple scrambled %e 3nd AO ATS Barna hr. Time. Richard: 18 and walked thrée to defeat 74 | It was the first conference Leo le hr, going three. innings, [ERIANAROLIS 7... 110 300 0-3: but four of the pice points. = |3. clymer (AR) J Pollom Sarina mith Bedford, 1 to 0. Major league 7% had with Stoneham since yester-|,g charged with the loss. Rookie po ated nay sate bo Del: Meyerross Cracks Mark | “oo. Yad Btn]: yTime, 188." scouts should soon be beating day when Chandler suddenly sus-|y o,, Burdette from Quincy pitched Pay un es . And Tech couldn't do all that|gse. 1 ybe Alo BR: 4 Scnrosger| 77 § ; pended the stormy-petrel skipper ine final inning for the Blues|s" fies RA 1, Kaness Ih : without raising an -eye- Jini, Sun=h, mun, TLS, Vi eo : ww Uh | |as the Giants’ field manager. |ang was tapped for a double by wn § Buf 1° Soibze 4 Bey - brow. Allén Meyerrose shattered 5. Burks M' .. J:023 fo i mR Blin Leo Denies Charges + Don Gutteridge. oan nt iniiges: erie LoL A £ i) Ed Se the only mark of the day, brodd|s Phelps (x7 3. Bale wl Som abil Ary.” 3 : ¥ . Out of the meeting was to come "The Indians crac out a Picker oe L Rr jumping 22 feet 1% inches, beat % Jump [E TImE B30 a, : j ; H 1 tzel ; K : Ph { fhe strategy by which the Giants|Safety in every inning to oun he ra i py (OM « ing the old mark of 21 feet 3% Jou Wi L0, oy Quilte Bul PRR | ear A [FY 1] p ein man eeping | i S would battle 4 's Bus . ana the hosts, 14 to 8. tynfan inches. He hit 22-24 on. his *irst jncpes sor foe sy 3h I vig ih shoe * |charges of having oa Earl Tumer Smashed wot me jump but fouled, then called it wo HieR F m Ci | $ Ci i g second homer of e season U- pp Wee : quits with his second leap. He X Tel Wg oe Hap aiterson Vw, ro omp 2 e 9 apse Risks q 4 Decking at tthe fourth to put the. Indians : also turned in the .440-yard first a lhe 2 foot 75% “inchs. xq Vv Lefty B 'f Hi Polo Grosdy iis Bt ™ € | ohead, 4 to 1.. Turner made th . with 525, and got second to eriind “ine TBR wnt lh i eferan Lefty Beats Dodgers or Fis ay Urs- | 3g0.toot, out-of-the-park de the < 2 - i The | » i Dick Tinnel in the 220. pi wh i 4° Leppert W: Michigan State Team Third, Team's Fourth, Victory of Year Durocher himself kept insisting With two ati os Rim. had || UVer i0 tate g - nnel also won the hundred 8, ugh (BRI. * hia 48 feet - Ml By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer that the charges were not true— i 5; oa while enjoying the scenery. His inches. Seeks New Record =por “I dint punch anybody --_ |PPeR aboard on a single. Tan sede . time was :10.5 eu ML Teh y hort onten™S: 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 30—Pressure-proof Ken Heintzelman, a Dur Ta i any ve Once -again an intentional pass \BLOOMINGTON, ADT. In Tech's Bob Huey inoved only Tos Singtel ¢ "4. Hows; 5, Crispus, Afters, | DES MOINES, Ya, APF. 30|jp5¢tnery old guy who doesn’t get that big apple in his throat when pear. be E 3 on et orders hi to get to the pitcher proved costly Pr, 30 - 3 of second offythe city mark of fi lis Relay—1. Tech (Ooley pet (UP)~The weatherman forecast the going gets tough, was holding the youthful Philadelphia Phillies appear ere n a. t . for the Tribe. In the sixth, with diana University's baseball team 2.026 in the half mie. The Mami 4 A Broad” Ripple, 8. Hd clear skies and an 85-degree tem- | together today at a time when most: of hem were wondering what oy for a hearing 41 next Bahr on the hill, Archie Wilson| was after itathird victory in four perature for the Drake relays to- they would have to do io din a hall gam Pe x - x case, doubled, cracking ne grunt conference starts and a sweep of. ty K one nger from eruque, 0., W a jcoreboard in le scher Tech, Rockets Look Like day and- track fans forecast aly. Lol HE Tn vie q 0'bas Won| **" Chesred by Onmlookers IE Sd. Bizdatts singled] io, Ohio Slate series thin after.’ new American record by Michi-\iories thus far, never figured tg The... nded Giant skipper to left to pl the Blues hn the outlasted the Buckeyes, 16-14. 2. B $ f L ] P Cl -|gan State's four-mile relay team. be the big man of the staff when E Opening. {was obviously’ “cheered last night/lead. Either Don Colnitis, who fin- - « 4 es 2 oca rep u 5 The fans’ prediction was based jianagus Sddle Suwjes sssemivied [ort Jo New Yom ished yesterday's game, or Dom 5% *~ ibility of the Michigan own Bou s sprin, Ritte 1 - If seaso! season records are meaningful in high school baseball, the on the poss y bes 18 di-| But when it came hg feki ‘ {Guardia airport by about 50 peo- § was slated to plich lof Staters equal their t in picking diana against Dick Hauck. first annual city prep championship tournament.at Victory Fleld | Giqual times. Nf Bill Mack, Jack|an opening day pitcher Sawyer “{ple. Several onlookers called to Thirty-six hits, 11 walks, and . Munday will follow a definite pattern. Dianetti, Warken Druetzler andleaned to the 33-year-old veteran : “pj, We're with you, Leo,” and nine errors kept ilie base runfeated Tech and Broad Ripple should”. head the Siang Tom Irmen run as fast @s they/and he came through with a Poison N al on rocher was plainly pleased. ners of both teams moving yesHowe and Shoridge could make the honor roll, Cathedral, Mahlal |p vo heen clocked, a new mark 4-to-0 shutout over the Braves. ns, Meanwhile, 22-year-old Fred ver’ 0 im us terday as nine pitchers paraded * and Crisps Attutis should ‘hold up the normal curve of expecta-|..ii he on the books. The Phils didn’t win again until To Seek” Spots Bovan.. 2 wi fan, ho bo the mound. 38 Laweeki was: Washing Sacred | ; {Heintzelman nailed the Dodgers, assa b Press e- winn itcher. Heart, winless to date, will try gloved Franklin TOWnMID Yona. 2 or BO I I 7a — such shies tov ss Durocher, as forwarding nis| A a yun gave St. Paul| OW oa : a s at yeas. feat in eight games. meet’s opening yesterday agreed beat them again, 5 to 2. ’ > e e matter to!a 9-to-8 win over Columbus and Wessantss | Lita. 2p Ripple has wen four straight. | t in eight g Fond Wl aning Roipwigriaton. shor Dowell, Duke Nalon and Mel court. “Along that line he Rad to! kept the Saints at the head of the Ravel 8 looraet Tech i victory, a 3 to| Cathedral reached a split in Cubs Nose Out Cards Hansen trying for a starting make a switch 8 got 1 ». 8 & performance already were sewed 8 ng ch in lawyers when | American Association today with Ferits, 15 0 Riny ae it 1 triumph over Jeff of Lafayette| four games with a 16 to 5 rompi by Wisconsin's Don Gehrmann, Rookie Smoky Burgess deliv-|spot. the midget racing season st/Samuel Reinish, his first counsel, |a seven-game unbeaten retord. {Hk g, Moore. foore.rt yesterday, fourthjover Sacred reart,-seven-games \'B 0 VSCHEE EU UE Urlered a pinch single to give the(the West 16th St. Midget Speed. Withdrew from the case saying,| Fans.in four ball parks were lines. Eolas" * In the NCC. ~ losers in its first season of com- : Cubs a & way will open tomorrow -after-| I'm a tax consultant—not tha oran Ee Howe" n ded |petition, Manual, 2 to 1 winners Badger teams spectacular vie- a 5 to 4 12-inning: victory, Way pe kind of 2.) : no t | brought to their feet by 13 home |grunst.3n § Toihells } owe's reserve urlers ylel WE: das 1 3.9 tories. pt over the Cards at Chicago in{noon. Wh a lawyer.” - Cop runs in'a day's play that also ferinip 3 w sci 4 to a 10 to 3 pasting from im- » Thursday, has a Noses Out Michigan which Relief Pitcher Bob Chip-| Time trials are slatéd for 1:30 en Boysen was released from gave Minneapolis an 18-to-8 win Hadis 2 iB : 3 3 —- ark and Crispus Attucks three- ‘man, gained his second decision|p. m. with the first race to begin| Sydenham Hospital, Dr. I. Oscar|over Louisville, Milwaukee a 10 suet i Ree 8 Sacred Heart |and-three. Washington's young| Gehrmann started 40 yards be-| a Weiseman, di : ausee a 10-| Kautman 0 an young |of the season. . Enos Slayghter|at 2:30 p. m rector of the hospi-.to-6 win over Toledo and Kan ns 5 team has lost six games and hind in the final leg of the ane py a Card ‘homer ~and ANGH}, Also ent ed tn th t win! tal said that doctors found no|City a 6-to-5 win Indi 588 Totals ACE Wh Totals - 48 30 37 “ 5" Shortridge has won eight of 10. tance medley and turned in an pPafko paced the Cubs a o-Also entered in the event Will pruises on Boysen's body-and X-olis, All victors played at home, Suoeiets «wre over THE Be ag dor In" the fourth ult played yes- unofficial 4:13 mile to nose out singles and a double. last ap te Michigan on days disclosed no internal in-| Louisville got tr po di medi ed i I vi Pe terday, Decatur Central won its Michigan State's Mack. Frankie Frisch, subbing fof|Valley circuit.. Pratt piled u; Juries. Minneapolis got four, but the pin : tod § 8 fourth Straight, game. winning 31 Rig geen Sunned up for that [Fspended Manager Leo Duroch-2418 points to take the AA P : Millers added eight other hits to lowa Trounces : ger, over Green ~|er, he direct the New York : : - blast the Colonels with a five-run * Tech Scores 3 Runs {consin foursome a the Invi Glan to 10 a 10 to 9 victory over miaget ‘toga IU rd in P enn third and a six-run eighth. P urdue 6 to 1 GE Tech's Bob Harris, reserve | ship. oi i > am i P the Braves in a 10-inning night Seek World Mark, : Milwaukee's four-run eighth] LAFAYETTE, Apr. 30 (UP)— Ee portsider, held Jeff to two hits'race with a 25-yard han eh ume at Boston. Sid Gordon| At the same time, Mutual Rac- . was the Brewers’ winning mar- pyrdue faced Iowa in the second ea 1 as. Tech got three runs in the Genrmann beat out Hal Tarrant Co ot} An Walkitiing Asswolativn dnvers will be alf-Mile Rela Ee a as oe Ce Sat ame_of Big Nise Comfertoce Sipe §,T Saltolriftn, Dean Throckmorton and|or Oklahoma A&M. by nS Coupes smashed one for theishooting at a world record in Hot brought each team one home baseball series today, following ccomando 4. Myron Moriarity singles, Dick Rod racing when they invade a 6 to 1 win by Iowa yesterday. Mig 5 Wills got on with an error, Joe Dine rettt wos oo Sate Jack In. another = National League Funk's Speedway at Winchester PHILADELPHIA, Apr.30 (UP) ' The Towa Hawkeyes came from oy gh | Sexson’s walk forced in the first conain’ TE Une ad Sg. Orr 5000 a ght game the Cincinnati Tomorrow's card wAll open the —Little Wayne University of De- er 0Ses - behind to trounce Purdue with : We.\run, then Bob Stucker's double away. trom the world's Tecord. n Sihammersd the Pittsburgh Pirates, 1949 season at the Winchester troit used the same foursome a 13-hit attack that was helped -' : ,’ ne got two markers. : to Bening the six-hit pitch arena. Six events will be held which copped the Suarter mile “Tby four Boilermaker errors. The Hesse |” Phillips doubled and Snyder Discus Record Falls ng of Howie Fox. with the feature to go 25 laps relay championship* yeste rday ay 19 only Iowa error allowed Kenny wel 0 on cases LTIPIed in the sixth tor Jeff's only a aa, Jeeord 10 sai} Yester Raschi Wins 3d Straight [over the half-mile. Man eyelash» clr on ove. 0 fio | line “| Gorgal to score the lone Purdue 8. art 4 e relay at the run in: the third inning, after . She my, Xi Tne Flashes. got 10 hits off Thompson of Minnesota set al The league leading Yankees Tre isghogtar race actually \s5th annual”university of Penn- Gorgal had tripled; g Rigg Engel three Howe hurlers while the new meet mark with a toss of Won their sixth straight home gl het a the st halt of & sylvania relay carnival today. | ATHENS. O. 0. Saestal 30—Butler| Bruner pitched three-hit ball \ Tin rT it Hornets managed only four.|170 feet, 3 inches. Minnesota's victory by topping the Red Sox, Oe " . vers will] Buddy Coleman, anchor man of | University's baseball team dropped for Iowa and struck out 13 in this Cp AR ings. Mtr 0c Walker also homered and|Fortune Gordien held the old rec.” to 1. in the American League, participate in races Sunday nightithe Wayne quartet lunged at the a 9-7 verdict to the Ohio Univer-|Purdue’s first defeat of the 1949 Py Wine: ldrove in three runs as Franklin|ord of 165 feet, 5 inches. as Vic Raschi had an epocha]/at Mt. Lawn Speedway. tape bare ifiches ahead of Seton sity nine here yesterday. diamond season FA el sietson. Los: Got six runs off five hits in the| Jerome Biffle of Denver Uni-/day. winning his third straight Begins at 8:30 Hall's Andy Stanfield to give the! “The game went 11 innings with Faye = 100 go glo 3a ¢ 1 big fourth, ; versity won the broad jump with|8ame, a six-hitter, and beating The first show of the season|Detroit school its second major! Ohio U. clubbing in two Fulis in| Bruner and Rowne: YHenson and A ld Decatur Central rammed in|a 23-foot, 11%-inch leap, and J./Boston for the first time in’ his/under the lights will begin, at Victory of the two-day meet.. The the final frame to clinch the vic- ostm———————— a Hows lseven runs in the final inning.|D. Hampton of Texas A&M won career after losing to them five(8:30 p. m. and will include a Winning time was 1:26, tory. The blow-that tele the Solunar Tables {Bob Scott homered and Dave|the university two-mile run in/Straight times.” Dick Kryhoski, 25-lap feature. : Indiana, anchored by big nine|Buildogs came from the bat of . a a | Butterworth tripled for the 9: 25.6. Gehrmann was held out|T0okie first baseman, drove in| ‘Another inaugural race is|SPrints champion Charley Peters, First Sacker Kenny Weiss. He Apr. Miner Major Mynor Ma Hawke biggest pokes all game as of this event to allgw him to give three runs with a two-run homer planned for the Jungle Park |finished third with Manhattan punched out a homeg With one on. abod oy hn. \Greenwood committed six errors. his best to the relay team. and single, Speedway, eight miles north of|ifurth. The four teams were sur-| The Bulldogs were trailing 6 to| i_tongay™... $38 388 £38 388 Lefty Gene Bearden pitched Rockville, Ind., U. 8. 41. Time|YIVOrs of a field of 20 which rani1 going into the ninth inning. Tuesday _.. 9:15 8:30 $:40 ise Cla k L F Ah d bang-up ball to beat the Tigers,|trials are sohediled to begin at| "he five qualifying heats. Eleven men batted in & six-run| S—Thursdss .. 1108 $2 11:30 i ar son a ar ea oh 3t Cleveland, although the noon with about 25 big cars com- Ig time was the third rally to put the visitors in front. £2 Hho BS 40% 1:00 44 ctory didn't come until the peting in the six events. me in the carnival his- Ohio u. evened the count in their Ee GAARA { B I L Pl 3 ninth when singles by Mickey tory. It Was six-tenths off the hair: : Yous ACL i 3 n ow ng eague ay Vernon, Ken Keitner and Bers ‘Ww meet. record set by North Texas suite vfs 1 College Ten Tennis : 1 den and a triple by Dale Mitch-| ins Golf Match Teachers .in 1940, and one-tenth ShleTo. ek aay rast isadn 000 8 at er Indian 8 : By DON SIEBERT. “1996-1003-984 for 2083, and Seven ell prod off the 1:25.9 ———————— es otre bam i irdus 4. ar aadive Hinds Co Fl ict produced three. runs. Butler University racked up its time Pitt clocked Weve ts 2 oh i ni me, Clarkson, Dowling with Up in ‘the nearby Illinois had| The Athletics tallied twice in| third golf victory of the season|™ 103% Columbus Attendance | giz | FR, 5 y n= - i“ » a, dh BRL Reena, pV ampler a pt oa 2027. ihe Jat ot a beat hel yosardaY: beating Indiana State, ‘Mai Leads Association Padiana Contral 1” Franklin 0. Seis ERE placed him far ahead of all com-| Maybe splits aren't 50 hard to adelphia. 14% to 3% at Meridian Hills. Major League Leaders | roumsviie, ky. Apr. 30 Td wo Tres: Be en saoss petition, He squeezed 224 be-|P ick up these days. At least, NE en. Press (UP)—For the second year in a College Track Bien nl amples ¢ Buckner. | tween 236 and 255 for his top bowlers are frequently convert. L MAG. pet TOW, the, Columbus Red Birds| Alssem chariand h Jowia, Se oF anki heavy series. {ing them. Jack Willis picked up ampaniella, Brooklyn. {1°34 10 5 "%i'have won the American Associa fanams, 1 Macks Roan, noke 90. wnshi Eocles” 1, B hi In the Fox-Hunt Classic, Gomer |the 8-10 at the Illinois last night, 5 Arete C x - i b I 13 38 tion opening day . attendance irginia Tech Virginia Military 38. oF : Ret End with dnd Larry Smith took care of .the| gehpengionst. “at. Louis 3 1} 33 trophy, league officials announced! « : Er pr i I } Jhniae |674 for Russet Cafeteria to lead knotty 7-98-10 in Sturm’s. AMERICAN hace (here today. Tn PLAY GOLF : mpires— the loop. The classic was the| Larry Lehmann at Fountain roth. Detroit 17 447! It also marked the second year) ; nor and scene of a close race as Tompkins/Square has an. added attraction fifi Rov Fork - 8 ! {i #%|in a row the opening day crowd LAKE SHORE © Latayette ren {Tce Cream and Marott Shoes be- for his. 1050 scratch which is = | Chapman. Phin. 3 # 1 J 33|at. Columbus “topped the 14,000 COUNTRY CLUB meno Algan the final rolling of the cam- (slated for May 14-15, 21-22. He ™® oo , _ ROME RUNS mark. H Green Fees. Week Dave, 75¢. Sat. Sun, fi Jagicy as \paign tied for first place. How-'will pay ‘prize money for both LEAGUE STANDINGS RESULTS YESTERDAY |e hens Braves. $8" odes 4 Opening day figures and “per-|| ana oldars. $1.25 Special Monthly Sexson. rf:16 ever, Tompkins won all threelactual and handicap winners and AMERICAN. ASSOCIATION } © AMERICAN ASSOCIATION jor othe Huger Sham, , rons ntages; Green Fee. $8. ‘ tie a from Herft-Jones to cop thethe event is open to all Indianals; pau Eo Pet OB 10 nniixs 0-1 RUNS BATTED In DUS iussnenneai iii 14 go0— 408 4108 CARSON AVE. GA-2:1 x J bakes championship by one game &s teams. . iNeapous Foes 100 Jit 3t.-Paul oo 181 07 a 3 Grok (Tigers « R sane Dies Eg Pe » 11293 34 | — fammon.3b ‘Marott's took only two from Falls Tod d | eg City 2% poi Lisinm Sf mpieCiang a ne ANAPOLSS C 13338317 | ~ ArTis.D City Beer. L& ExTye and tomorrow the INDIANAPOLIS 300 3 Winning aSiteher, Labine. 8,404 And pitcaer; Cc ll Ba ball {Toledo : $0123.13 { Tota 22 63110) At Pritchett’s Robert “Wuensch,, 8 13th annual national FORGO, 3% Bh JaClaite oliege se | Minneapoln 111: A T—18 | for Qrettencord in the! 'kegling for Bulldog Electric, {tourney wilt be, played off in the Columous 111 - 2 guise a Nas nv 13 90 3 800 go 8 BR 3 jodians 18. 5; hio State 14. | | Pari ersastss rpasirta 200 003 0 J placed third with 871 added up Speedway, West Side, and Deze- 7 AMERICAN TRAGUE | aot nyo, Mu pier. Hoffman Aenanaed a brie nots 1 i j eiAex itn Sedan das in the Construction League, |lan’s plants with approximately| ° Ww L GB 1B Ser, MeDermont or: Swanson. lesing| Samed is 10 Feyie: 1949 | diana-Tabl 1 Pierce. ne Rane er, McDermott. t. Joseph's 10, ylor 4. n e i ma Batied ta Top team honors went to Grin-| teams competing. They have Nsw Vork 818 |Tolede 101 ot1 101— 8 13 diana State 8 Evansville 4 i od I ted in—isteiner’s Funeral Home at the from-as far as Colorado and Detroit tam 300 3) Herbert, Albasta snd Ginsbery: Brender-| Diinois Tech 1. Uaiparaise 3. ! Tennis Championships i Rr SE Pennsylvania as they chalked up/New York. ahi cago savas 1d 33 ber Franti 4n8 Burris, Winning orthwesterp J. Wisconsin 2. 1 i . h & Lataveite| : yy g » I hliadeibnta $00 ' tami 11, Xavie . y i i a " 2 orth Carolin ate 8. North Carolinas 6 ’ mt gE AE warae Cll HR He ru aif pa see. fun LE suman gesrt | EES SPER | AAA SANCTIONED J ia Beh Strakis. indians Heating... NATIONAL LEAGUE NeW ror! 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