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Slipping Browns, 5-4 | vs

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Yanks Edge Red Sox On Tommy Henrich’s Home Run in Ninth

Dramatic Circuit Blow Scores Woodling

Ahead to Give New York 4-3 Margin

NEW YORK, Apr. 30 (UP)—Tommy Henrich’s ninth-inning home run, his third and most dramatic of the season, scored Gene

' Woodling ahead of him and gave the New York Yankees a2 4 to 3 : victory over the Boston Red Sox today before 48,205 fans. (

City's Top

Henrich’3 circuit clout, struck off Cecil (Tex) Hughson, Boston's] second pitcher, came with none out after Woodling had Jiged a single to left. The blow also gave Frank (Spec) Shea, who pitched the ninth inning, his first triumph of | Reds Sink Pirates, the year. y The Yankees took the lead in| | the fifth. Boston tied the game in’ the seventh when Southpaw) 0 0 S ace ing three successive walks to| Walt Dropo, Sirdie Tebbetts and, Wyrostek's Homer Pinch Hitter Matt Batts. Lefty! : Joe Page ‘elieved Byrne and Dom | Counts for 2 Runs DiMaggio singled on his first; ' CINCINNATI, Ape. 30 (UP)— pics to score Dropo and Teb- With Jonnny Wyrostek hitting) ett ‘his third homer of the season for Ted Williams opened the eighth the game's first two runs and with a single moved to second on Homer (Dixie) Howell driving in! Bobby Doerr’s outfield’ fly and four with a pair of singles, the! tallied Boston's third run on Cincinnati Reds wveat the PittsSam Mele’s slashing single to] burgh Pirates today, 8 to 4, and left. That looked like the ball moved into first place in tae Na-! game until Henrich unloaded his tional league race. i Elmer Riddle was driven to

seats. icover when Grady Hatton started BOSTON, _ NEW YORK |the last of he second inning with DiMasgo.cl 4 3 3 9 coleman, »' 3 1 1 Sa homer aiiter “ae Reds had e . t 2AULO. Samat 3 1 3 3 Wooaline.ct 4 1 4 o/batted around against Riddle in Btephens,ss 4 © 1 2Henrichrt 4 2 3 } their four-run first. Five pitchers Doerrdb 4 0 2 GBerac, 3 ¢ 3 3/followed Riddle for Pittsburgh Sbetis ° 3 HE Ol Repent 3d 3 2ibut the only ones who yielded obson.p 1 8 8 UBwmep 11 1damaging hits wers Kirby Highe| e, ~ { Batts er 00 6 Ow Johnson) 1 o oand xugh Casey. | Hughson.p 1 0 8 1 gin Weiss 2 3 2 : Pete Castiglione drove in three ‘ ol i tas BEE: Pirate runs and scored the other, als Boal rR for Dobson in Jeventh. {He doubled for two in the fifth nt then came home on an error and

Stringer ran for Batts in se N onnson singled for Pane in eighth.

Johnson in eighth, an infield out. He singled in the

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Jack Carroll . . . Sacred Heart

None out when winning run scered. other Pittsburgh run in the sixth. Wa osama Re 00 21 3 OTE oi 000 020 009 4 PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI t in— TO BOT, MD Raralo 3 Mee, [C'tEIness 531 OHationdd 3 1 3 1 Henrich 2. Three-base e—Kryhoski, | Bearc,rf ~ 4 0 1 0/Wrostek.ef 6 1 1 0 Home. run-<Henrich. © Stolen base—DiMag- |Judnich.cr 5 1 8 O(Huer, 1 5110; 10. Double piays—Berra to Brown: Berra|Kirerlf 3 1 0 0fSauenlf 5 180 0 oleman ‘to Rizzuto; Doerr to Fleminglb 4 2 6 0 Klsz'skilb 4 3 6 0| Dropo: Henri ich to Berra: Hughson to man,3b 5 1, 0 3IBlworth2b 3 1 0 2 Stephens to Dropo. Left on bases—Boston |Baszall2b 4 1 2 3iSia'icupss 2 0 1 2] 9. York 3. Bases on balls—~Off Byrne McClghc 1 0 6 0iHowellc 4250 8, A . 8 e outs—By Byrne § evens 100 SN ehn.sier,p 21034 Dobson 4, Hughson 1. Hits and runs—off | Fz«ride 1 0 0 0iCress 0000 Dobson 3 and 2 in 6 innings: Hughson 3 Ritdien ~ 0 0 0 OI Knardtp 2 1 0 1 end 2 in innings (none out in 9th): | UTERK.D 10600 Byrne 2 and 2 in 65 innings: Page 2 and L pp d 100 3 1 ip 1%; innings; Shea 1 and 0 in 1 in- LL MBarcLp 000 0 ning. ~ Winning pitcher—Shea n alker 100 0 itcher — Hughson. Umpires — Passarella, | Higbe,p 0001 Mckinley. Boyer and Rommel. Time—3:26. Lo ‘ : § so Attendance—49,205. Muncielt.p 0 0 0 o i Totals 36 924 71 Totals 351227 7 White Sox Defeat Stevens filed out for McCullough in 6th.

Hopp walked for Gregg in fifth.

er grounded out tor Lombardi in| Westlake grounded ou: for Casey in 8th.

8ST. LOUIS, Mo., Apr. 30 (UP)

their “cousins” the Browns the g batted in

Errors—S8talicup, Ci Run. same easy pickings today for a castisiione 3, Beard.’ Rd ae | "5 to 4 victory, their fifth in as i

es x” Pelt oth. Home tun Hatton, many games with St. Louis this |Gincinnati 8. Bases on bal ott :

season. 5 a 1, Weameier 4. Cress 1,! | Burkhart 1. Siu ck 1 eB Riddle 1,| Playing before 2231 fans, the Cress 3) Wennel neler, ] 1, Burkhart 3, Hits Browns’ weak defense nullified fng (none out i Th 2 and - n nnings; OMDbDAY an n sone fine pitching by four hurl-{j © = Hieve, Te inatoks: ers. The White Sox made only fief, H,0. "5 shat: pli four hits but were helped by three|s innings (none out sixth); Cress, 1

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.|and 0 in 2% nd 0 8t. Louis errors. Bill Pierce re-(pt%. Sr AY

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innings. Hit by ceived credit for the victory. (By" Riddle). Double plzy—Bockman-Bas- | : CHICAGO ST. LOUIS gall-Fleming. Winning piicher—Wehmeler. | " " “ "ABH O A AB HO A Josing ff cher Riddle. 36 Attendance | i 3 Adamsct 2 © © 0 Dillinger,3b 3 0 1 1(J07d8 Reardon. Time-d.26. ne E pr i fmm 3 : H Rinse d § 3 4k LEAGUE STANDINGS - ay, sbrry. ehner,c i dee y AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Cag I Quefockin 2 8 ¢ cmb 3 1 8 1 Cardinals Beat Cubs : woul pe onl Vi ; owersif 3 1 1 0lZariliarf 4 10 0 h . haa ee. 8 0 MN he nies tin Mh ening Rally SER.) { BoB ec" i game daiY cmicaco, Aw. 30 (UP—|ii 1] BB ercep 3 1.1 3lOsthowskip 0 0 0 1|Glenn Nelson hit an inside-the- Toledo ©... 3.08 © 33. 8 Burkont.p 0 © O 1 Stevers 1:71.00 Louisville wg 3 222 8% P {Kennedy.p 0 0 o of park home run with one on today |Columous 19 100 8 Anderson 1 00 0 i] fodcien 23330 top a three-run ninth. inning| NATIONAL LEAGUE | Arft 1 o o o|rally that gave the'St. Louis Card-| Wood Pd Ge : 15 31 437 = Totals 33 62711/inals a 4 to 3 victory over the cincinnati ........ 6 ¢ 800 vs ng Severs doubled for Ostrowski in fifth. | Chicago Cubs. IR ROEK eons 103 as | ESRUNEECI HLL LIC sept iho Soules out os EY 8 The homer came on a disputed, Brooklyn | 4 wp I’ ou or Ferric n nin i : F ir Suilivan ran for Lollsr 1p ninth, catch by Andy Patko. The Cub JER eae t B19 Several of the outstanding local baseball players who will hic “B03 010 010— 8! centerfielder made a diving stab) Bola nin” 3 s 450 1a ays ouls 20 001—4iat the ball, Somersaulted and delhi ....... . 51 display their Wavat in he i irst annual city high s shoo baseball grint, Priddy. Runs batted in—Appling, - . " } i jrint, Priddy. Runs batted in_Appiing. came up with it in his glove. Um AMERICAN LEAGUE tournament at Victory Fie eginning tomorrow are shown above Michaels. ‘Two-base hits—Bowers. Sievers. pire Al Barlick ruled it no catch| = = _ WW LP OB Howe's battery of Bob Kaye and Jerry Logsdon look like the BSacrifices—rierce, ow! 3 ub! piay~—~ ve “ “ wa Pellagrini to Priddy to Grabam. Left on and Pafko came in to argue while | & | Cleveland ain ie 3 .867 2'%! strongest all-around pitching-catching twosome in the city. Short-paje-Sh Doula 4 Chisso 5. Bare on Nelson circled the bases behind|Qeia, 8 3 38 33 ridge's Big Bill Ralph is the defensive and offensive bulwark for the 8 erce . arr ) rric) ofa Lo . « - truck out—By Bierce 8, Starr 1, Kennedy | Chuck” Diering, who had run Bhiladelphi 9.1 A482 4la| 9 9 P h Sh d hat Ferrick 1 Hits apd runs—oft Starr 3 for Eddie Kazak. Enos Slaughter Boston § 8 488 dh Blue Devils, one of the favorites to win the title. Shortridge has an n nnin SITOwW and Lo . - { { inning, Kennedy” 0,snd o n'a" nines, started -the-rally with a double Wasbinsion \\"1\).3 8 80 1'| used Pitchers Horace Turner, Pete Kappes and Freddie Davis freely erric an n nnings, urkon d Kazak singled ———————— 1 ili 8- 2 d. nd 0 in % inning, Plerce 6 and 4 in 8% 3D . | ih compiling an recor ; ST. LOUIS CHICAGO oD Winning oitcher Pierce. LOWE piicner aos AB EQ Y war AEH A SSUES TODAY | Claude Neely is the Manual veteran who bested Kaye, 2 to | a Ir dance aaa UBbAIC. | Marion.ss . 4 0 1 3 Burress’ 10 9 @ TALL Double. Headerer | in a_pitching duel last week and Catcher Don Leppert is Washing. . . Musalet std] 8 Yyetooarny 1893 INDIANAPOLIS at, Milwaukee. | ton's only returning letterman, . { ouisville at St. i Tigers Thump ‘Paige, Northeyrf 4 0 2 OiCvarrttalb 2 213 31 Columbus at Minneapolis Dick Murray is Attucks’ hitting and fielding star and Jack Glavine 3b 1 OiPafk 1 oledo at Kansas City Trip Cleveland, 7-5 Bk 88) Si omthoac 3740 eer Carroll has thrown, caught and played the outfield for Sacred elson.1b 4 1 8 1 Smalley, + 3005 AMERICAN LEAGUE DETROIT, Apr. 30 (UP) —|Garsioiec § 1 8 1 Vebands 3 8 1 3 Boston at New York. Heart, Bread Ripples Hugh wal, aera backstop, is one of oyer.p | Rush.p Cleveland Spotting the Cleveland Indians gearn 301 2A Walker 1000 Giarsiand at’ ei Philadelphia (two), ipple’s heavy weapons carriers at the plate. three runs in the first inning, the H Rice 0 0 0 0 : Chicago at St. Louis (tw Cathedral's Victor Mussio is expected to provide some of the Detroit Tigers came from behind,| == ——=o SIE NATIONAL LEAGUE | hitting power for the Irish. Pitcher Gene Nash is undefeated in drove Satchel Paige to cover in| Bureress struck out for H. Walker in Louis at Chic | four games f for 4 the Greenclads o of Tech.

the fifth and went on to win 7 to| sixth flied 1 in eighth. 5 today before a crowd of 50 610. A. Bis "Ted "out "for Ruan eh The victory ended a three-game 8, Souls 900 200 008 911s 3 Tiger losing streak.

Error—8malley. ba tted in—Lowrey, Virgil Trucks settled down | Gustine 2, i sant. Kazak, Nelson 2.|

first, including Ken is 20 - triple, and permitted only five hits| Bover 2 Rearn 4. Biiuck oi-B» Hearn 4. the remainder of the way. : r Manager Lou Boudreau of the| Sine. Sn nd. Winning i he Indians was forced to leave the Wilks. Umpires—Barr, Ballanfant, Jand | game in the fifth when one of | Barlick, Time—2:17. Attendance—30,7 Truck’s fast balls hit him on the! left shoulder and glanced off the! Sain Blanks Giants back of his neck. BOSTON, Apr. 30 CLEVELAND

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Totals 31 424 9) Totals pu $3710 Galan walked for Kerr in 8th. Mueller struck out for Jessen in Sth.

n |New ork 000 000 Bogon ...... 7300 001 00x—4 | i SE Gurdan. Toon Runs hatied eson, mes wo(Trucks): Trucks base hits—Russe’ls Torgeson Double play ~Relser to stanky, to Toigeson. Left of bases—New York 5 Boston 4. |balls—Off — 2, Bain 1. —By Jansen 1 Sain 3 “Bits Off Jansen, 5 and 4 tn 4in" innings; Behr-

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ATHENS, 0., Apr. 30—The But-

ler University vs. Ohio University i Mid-American Conference base- PR to Hold Meet ball game scheduled here today was washed out by rain, It was have another ABCD tourney tocalled off before the teams were day with entries Lovbe registered; veady to take the field. [by 11:30. Tee-oft will be at noon. ' J,

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| Two-base hits—H. Walker, Lowrey, Gars-| after yielding four hits in the giois. Slaughter, Home run—Nelson. Sacri-| T

Hurling superb four-hit ball and! Senne Sdn Boston, Sycamore Nine

3124-game winner last year, blanked ithe New York Giants, 4 to 0 too/ day as he posted his first triumph|

8 fines Normal .. 3 Glendsnning.

and runs— |

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Bhiisgeiphia at “Brookls yn Pittsburgh at Cincinnatl (two). New York at Boston (twol.

RESULTS YESTERDAY

AMERICAN Asso TATION INDIANAPOLIS 13 flwaukee 4. St Paul 5, Louisville Minneapolis 11, Colum bus 10 Toledo at Kansas City, postponed. rain.

AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 7. Cley jelang 5. New York 4, Boston 3 { Washington ‘4 Fhiladeipnis 3 Chicago 5, Bt, Loui

NATIONAL L LEAGUE { Cincinnati 8, Pittspurgh 4 | Boston 4, New York 0, Bk ouis 4, Chicago { a

3 delphia 12, Sookiyn 4.

Wins Two Games

Times State Service

flof the season. No New York diana State captured two close aut night, 4 runner advanced beyond second {baseball

tilts here today.

{Sycamores scored triumphs over) {Illinois Normal, 8 to 7, and Ball 5 State, 5 to 4.

Line scores: 100 000 034 0— 7 18

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{Indiana State Bourg 1. Burns,

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a State 1. 00 Reed--and Hurt, Lynch, Wibte rard.

Probable Pitchers Today

(Won and Lost Retoréis In Parentheses) AMERICAN LEAGUE | oe oston {Parnes 2-0) st New York, . oo {Haynes 0-0 and Weik 0-0

Ae at Phi Bh (Scheib 1-0 and Keddner 10-11 —~two g

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aioaso SN bradiey 0-0 and Gumpert 1-1) t 8t. Louls (Embree 0-2 snd Drews 1-1) Playing more i" eiand (Lem. 2-0) at Detroit (N evelan on I rol ew { houser 2-1). iBall State,

NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York iKennady 1-0 and Jones 2-2) at Benen Spahn wo

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1 aN oF nlades phia (Meyer 0-1) at Brookiyn yoo ten DePauw and Earlham. ,(Brecheen 1-1} at Chicago

ttebursh {Chambers 1-0 ‘and Chesnes {copped medal honors for the day ning with a 14-mile-an-hour wind formances before the sectionals Groth. al a ox. 1 Toru » fiStarh ol Dotsan

Cal Gary Froebel Wins Division Track Meet ARY, Apr. 30 (UP) —Gary'

G Toure Finals |Froebel won the eighth annual {Northern Indiana High 8chool

Morris Johnson and Bob High- \Conference Wester Division track tower of Indianapolis will meetinae today as Joe Gonzales tonight In the finals of the boys, 4 1h 4 double dash victory

!singles in the state table tennis tourney at the Dearborn Gym. jand his 12mmates broke two Hightower advanced to the : i round last night upsetting Froebel scored 59'3 points to lk sth DeFreeuw of South {beat second-place Gary Wallace, Bena: 21.6, 20.32, 21-15, 21-19, ith 41. Hammond High, which n h thas won the last seven track

i Junior «division finalists will be) titles in a row in the Western Di{Gordon Barclay of South Bend| oo came in third with 35.

and Johnson. Barclay defeated]

TERRE HAUTE, Apr. 30— Ine 30% 1a Liechter. of South Bend! Best time of the day was turned

iin By Jack Jankovich of Gary;

216, 2116 2012 gp,

cock of Indianapolis, 2114, 23-21,’ and a moet record. |21-19. Other team scorés: Gary Emer- | Barclay also advanced to thei, “201. Hammond Tech 15, Ji sem -final round of the men'siyg.mond Clark 14%, Valparaiso d singles eliminating Kenny Orr of{14 mag Chicago Roosevelt 13,

Indianapolis, 21-15, 21-15, 21-12.la4v Mann 6; Whiting 4, Gary in the women’s moiieston 1.

4|doubles, men's doubles and the novice singles is scheduled today | at 12:30 p. m. Finals will begin tonight at 7 at 7.

‘Mississippi State Runner Betters World Record

BATON ROUGE, La., Apr. 30 {{UP)—C, Neely, a speedster from ‘Defeat Ball State [ Mississippi, State, ran the 100ate Service - yard dash at Louisiana State Unii TERRE HAUTE, Apr. 30—Dis- versity today in 9.2 seconds, two-| balance, In-tenths of a second under the offidiana State's links team defeated cial world record of 9.4 seconds. 17% to 813 here. to-| Nrely was clocked in g dual

Indiana State Golfers

|day. It was the first victory in meet by five timers and all re-| sds 13 id Jones i= [three starts for the Sycamores ported - the time of a seconds. |

{while Ball State had previously However, officials 1d

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get gold baseballs,

pair with stroeg reserve pitching!

they be carded all week with eight! doubted the record vould he,rec-lother track meets putting the Cpanelia, Leon Andrews, Ball State ognized because Neely was run-|finishing times on the cinder per-|Torseson, Rive 3

Baseball Stars Set For Tourney At Victory Field

Claude Neely . . . A FN 54

Manual

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Hugh Wolf . ion Ripple

First Championshi Ah aaroed

Tops Prep Sport Program

Two Games Scheduled Tomorrow Night; Pluy Continues Through Thursday Night

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

The first annual city. high school baseball tournament tops the

36-event spring sports program for the prepsters this week,

The diamond tourney gets under way tomorrow at 6 p. m, at Victory Field. Washington clashes with Broad Ripple in the first game and Cathedral tackles Sacred Heart in the second tilt at 8 p. m.

Three games will be played Tuesday, two more Wednesday an

the championship game Thursday H S Spring Spo ris

night. A trophy will go to the winning team and members will Calendar This Week TRACK

Given Use of Field Tomorr. Speedway at Deal Sc

Tournament play is backed by the city’s athletic directors with Bowe 8 proceeds to be divided among theip. m competing teams. Facilities of Victory Field are given gratis by the Indianapolis baseball club management. It costs the Indians’ club at least $75 a night to light the ball park. p. m Added incentive for the high school players will be a trophy, to be awarded honoring the] memory of Thomas Ahearn, who! wit { Victory 8 iwas killed in service. Ashington vs. Bros pple p | The trophy, which must be won {Jame 3, Cathedral vs, Sacred Heart, three times for permanent pos-| Bi%Dh's Yadtence ceniral. 1° session, will be presented by the! Warren Central at Franklin American Legion. : Wounded at Anzio I” pranigin Tap ! The trophy will honor thei» in. Siverside No. memory of Mr. Ahearn, son of 4 p.m. Game 4 ames C. Ahearn, 11th District nrtely End P:gii G |Legion commander. Mr. Ahearn| Wednenda was wounded at

{ “City Tourney—Game 6, fighting with the 35th Division.!p

ow hool. 3:18 p. m.

we at Warren Central, 7 p. m, Attucky’ at Columbus,

ursday Midstate st Washington High School,

m. Manual at Shortridge. 3:30

Davis at Crispus Altucks,

Final Broad Hippie Invitational,

BASE EHALL City Tourney at Victory Fielq-CGame

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Winner Gams 2 Anzio while ve. winner Came 3, 6 | Winner

Game 4 vs, winner Mame 5

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Yedn nesd Greenfield ab aakiin. Twp. 3:30 p. m,

sy * Pike, Beech Grove st Deaf Bchool, 3:18} 3:18

wrday . No Mest at Richmond, Trials, 10 p. m.,

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Tuesds Beech Grove at Decatur Central, 3:15] E THE School. 3:30]

3, Howe vs ie: Manvilie, p

Walsh 1 Blanks b Brews Until Final Inning

Wilson Gets Four “Hits, Tom Saffell

Smacks Homer Times Special MILWAUKEE, Apr: 30 — Donining a fresh coat of war paint, ithe Indianapolis Indians stacked up 15 hits against the Milwaukee Brewers in the series ovener here ‘tonight and won, 12 to 4. The Tribe triumph snapped a Milwaukee winning streak of five straight. The. Redskins’ first big inning was the fourth when they rallied for six runscand batted Norman Roy out of the box. the “big” stanza, Frank Kain singled after one out and the {parade "was on, Culley Rlkard singled and Don Gutteridge fanned. | Grady Wilson doubled, scoring {Kalin and Rikard. Earl Turner iwas given on intentional pass and {Pitcher Jim Walsh tripled, scoring Wilson and Turner. Ernie Johnson relieved Royon the Milwaukee mound and Tom Saffell greeted the new hurler by smacking a two-run homer over the right field fence, It was Tim's first round tripper of the new season. Jack Conway fanned to end the splurge

Walsh Darzling

In the sixth round, doubles by {Wilson and Saffell got the Indians their seventh run. In the seventh, with Don Grate pitching for the Brewers, a Milwaukee error, a single by Rikard, a triple {by Gutteridge and a single by Wilson accounted for three more Tribe markers. -

Jim Walsh pitched dazzling ball for. the Indians through eight innings. He allowed only one hit during that stretch, an infleld single to short in the fourth.

Brewers Finally Score 3

The Brewers finally got four runs in the ninth when Walsh eased up. He {ssued two walks in that round and two singles and a triple by Paul Burris saved the Brewers from being blanked,

It was Walsh's second victory .¢#

of the year against qne setback. He fanned four, walked sik, and held the Brewers to four blows. The Indians’ got two runs in their ninth before the . Brewers finally broke the home scoring ice.

Wilson Has Big Night

Grady Wiison paced the Tribe attack with four hits, including two doubles and four runs batted in. Saffell and Rikard collected three safeties apiece and the former batted in three runs.

The Redskins playéd errorleszs ball and Milwaukee committed two miscues. The Brewers used up four pitchers. ; The victory shoved the Indians into a fourth-place tle with the Brewers. The teams will meet in a double-header tomorrow an d Tribe Manager Al Lopez indid|cated he would use Joe Muir, rookie southpaw, and Forrest Main, veteran righthander, on the mound. Weather was threatening prior to tonight's game and attendance was only about 2000.

Tribe Box Score

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He died in a prison hospital In| a. Tourne Thysed Runs batted 1n—W| ison we Wa Ish yl Ramplonship Game, Italy in 1944. {inser Came 6 vs. winner Game 7, 8:1 fadell 3 ateridge 1. uiper. J Moor 3 i On the basis of Bgaboh records, " Warren Central at ‘Beech Grove. 3:18 ome tur mh ih Gut erldes gule ech, unbeaten in five games,» m {Double plays—-Gutteridge to Con i ¥ pisingeld at Pranklin Twp. 3:30 p. m. © - and Broad Ripple, unscathed in| Vilany |faosan, Left on "bases_Indianapolls 1.

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four, might be favored. But, Jawrence Central al Decatur Central, | 7 ol le 1, Struck out 7s als onns e . |8hortridge and Howe, both sea | wd a Richmond, pramiiin’ Twp, at RON n 2% innings E. Johnson, 3 in |son-long powerhouses, could !rhodius, 3:30 p. m. : ge, Grate. 5 Jb A nnings: Man

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and good hitting. Attucks should show well ban| ie Washington and Sacred Heart, each without a victory to date,| will find the base paths hard to 2 get on. Track Events Bet Two track events stand out.| The North Central Conference T*h 8 Richmond: m.

meet at Richmond and the Broad! oT ee Ripple Invitationals will hold the Major League Leaders (ncludey Yosiendars 6 Games)

Shortridge at Crvniasville 3 p m. NCC tournament sti SF va mpor

ENNIS Tomutrow Muncie at Ti

track sportlight locally Saturday. |

Tom Techs Anderton. Richmond and Kokomo piges Westoh

Thursday Cathedral, Manual and Crispus) | paws, shoriridse and "Brosd Ripple st]

Batesvitte va, Sisuras at Pleasant Run,

Broad Ripple 5 Ty 3:30 p. m.

it by pit alah), “tanville Bee’ Wila phal, imine pitch and’ il .

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[Saints Lick Colonels For 8th Straight Win

8ST. PAUL, Minn,, Apr. 30 (UP) —UUndefeated St. Paul rolled to its eighth straight American Association baseball ball vietory today

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College Baseball

Ripple’s night affair will in-| Nationa £Aals puckneh » oe clude five other teams and willl G AB R H Pct Butler at (postponed. rain). ‘mark the first time a night track Caverera chase = 11 41 1 11 ARIES ot .. meet of that caliber will be Rico, CRCmAY - 5 C3 52 i ae {staged in Indianapolis, Bloom- Kazak, 88. Lou CAN hau 10 385 | |ngton, Howe: Wasunglon. SBouth- iuitchell, Cleveiand 3 ®'1 H 0 ma {port an arren Central willl¥ : Bs round out the formidable field. Bilieeeio Borin 1b 4 3 11 Jad 1 rie Eighteen baseball games wil) (£vhos New Jolt wind A'1 Inlew | IT Tlie &

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