Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1949 — Page 40
_ through Thursdsy, Pa Paul Burris, (played through Thursday,
ing to records compiled by the a tie between Ray Campanella,
infielder. . Mel Himes, St. Paul, paced ‘he/his teammate, Earl Torgeson, * hurlers with a record of three|held the lead in homers with four, “wins and no losses each. Gut-
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Be | ato and's der ¥ lime BY fowl 2 , Chaphome rin honor at Aree each £1 11 mg 0 og nck Graham, “Brown, at tou J, Sot RG mo he”scoua found turkey bus, Doubles by AT Branca and 2S ERs AMEE Bill Jennings, Minneapolis, led Brookly Hs 15 4 3 Today marks the opening of the trout fishing season for Hoo- | zard’s nest with two eggs, 4 land ony single produced two- Ander-| {ii 7} ome run able ar to in RBI's with 11. - hicago” | i t 498; Ed Lopat. Yankees, topped the| siers. But the center of activity as the anglers go after Rainbows, turtle and a puff adder which was, J or an Mor. 120, Fel Sotesian 0, Robinson. Minneapolis paced the AA in| Eincin nuatt 2 ii 3 7% pitchers with a record of three; .. 1evens and Browns will be; —* - - “promptly adopted and brought, rison needed to maintain the i Bases on bali Colem n 4, Strike. club batting and Indianapolis waa|Pit Hieburen 40 '8 3 313) victories and no defeats. confined to the dozen or 14 north- spinning lures have been used ef- hohe W 2 budding hersinlegiet eaten record, o eB, Coloma, 6 She es nines: third. In team fielding, Indian- a TEAM 3 +78 net + TEAM BATTING lernmost counties where cold-run- fectively. ot er a 3 © san es — LOUISVILLE ST. PAUL {Haris 3. and 2 In 1 anime LO - apolis was a weak seventh. ‘Mil- Biron 7 8 084 phiisdgionia He & 108 1 1% "273 | ning streams abound. Land ‘Rodeo’ Fish ome berg y of [chasm Ara oa nls fore (ha. mplres—Jones, Hurley and . Waukee was tops on defense. Louis 10 i New Fork Munn $ 210 During the years experimental others brought home the firs Hidriien.ss § 2 1 IHickgss 4.2 8 4 : TEAM BATTING Fiiadelphin 19 3 Boston 4 1 #82 plantings of trout have been made; Fish tagged for The Times he. Zeason : Poison Ivy Sates. at want 313 Smodrnct 3117 a —— 2 r i mR 8p po Boater” : i : HH Site i | 7 4 3 in other sections ot the sate, in, Fishing Rodeo at Morgan-Monroe TofS: Jill by the Scouts Jonens i i 3 iBrancate do | 3? 3 National Lea le : fra finangts i T i ; Sc WOTVID 13 0 los 1§ oss a dou Lob isd 8g 1h gain Some 3 Fa in Marion|State forest last fall are stilllang their adult leaders. Riloiione | g 3 8 Anderson.c 3 3 3 0 EAM T { 0 ' Milwaykes : 1 aneludes a0 Vendome Bu or more Sabon D [1 oh E Fcticounty last year. Either these being caught. Latest report of a Byes © 0 0.0 0 " (Continuvd from Page. 37) _ Col i : ie alkeld, Ros. Hd is op nat net PrifadeloRll i 7 i ah trout did not survive the highihaul of tagged fish from Bean | ocal Women Bowlers Pieroni! ¥ ’ 5 man. 1 and 0 in 1 inning, Losing pitcher 310 li Bek, 3% freland. i 1 ge 1 28% temperatures locally last summer|p) 1 ake in the state forest. Totals 3 BIAII| Totals 34 1377 17| Jansen. Umpires-Daccell, Pinelll Gore a ’ 1 438 Buran if | | 343 lor the successful anglers were t00| "0 om Robert Wright, 2051 Stand High in Tourney Byrnes walked tor Gritfors in seventh | {and Robb. Time 4 / ] mio 7 hf | of AlN, 3 1} 11 3%imodest to report their catch. North Dearborn, and his cousln,) SOUTH BEND, Apr. 30 (UP) iii, |. 190 so soo 1 Borowry Hurls Phillies Sr INDIVIDUAL BATTING John Cox. -—Indianapolis bowlers were outst. Paul ........... 1 0lx— 5 en 1 \ : wiiinelpdes » layers tn four or more ane Tagged Trout Planted ‘Accompanied by Mrs, Wright,|in front po most of the major py Erp Holdsrisin. Ruri baited in— To 12-4 Win Over Bums spite, ; } | . A 3 H HR 8B RBI pet.! Trout fishermen in Lagrange ithey had the thrill of landing six events today as the 24th annual Hion, Two-bass hits Wilson, Jones, ha NEW YORK, Apr. 30 (UP)— Calin n. Det. mi 3 ] 40 and neighboring areas had an ...nnies measuring from 103; to|Women's State Bowling Tourna- ia Eisen 0 oe [van Hank 3orowy, ex-Cub and Jae i DiAL } . i I 1 1 a extra inducement to open the sea-!14,. "i vag in length during an|ment neared an end. A Ee ale 1 to| Yankee, registering his first win waline Li 16 34 i 413igon at Oliver Lake after the con-ly ang half of fishing. All| With all competition ending to-1F uiavilie is Boublas § 4 Lett on bate—! in a Philadelphia unifbrm, the Ri Tol. i 44 3 EH servation department reported! . "oot after small min-/morrow, the Indianapolis Type-(ott Gritfore 2 oft Brown 1. Ott Morrison | {Phillies .ambasted Brooklyn, 12-4 : Th 1h 39 4 # that 500 tagged Rainbows, all ofl, 0. “sous of them taking big Writer team had already won the; on guck, Sub oR Snitiore 5 Th 6 Dott (before 19,572 at Ebbets Field tooy 4 33 8 1 373 |legal length, had been released ows used in the hope of|Class A team event with a score Brown 3D Losne day. Eoaen, | 1 Hi # i \ ky in that lake. Anglers successful landing a bass. A casting cork of 2608. ski, Moore, Scanlon. Time—1: ; TATE HO al BROORLYN A ois. . ; ‘ 2% pv 3% in landing one of the tagged fish \ Leader in Class B team division| TTT TTT urn.cf 5 2 4 OReesess = 3 211 : 4 gd helped get the bait out. {famnerss 8 1 8 4 Heranskli{ 5 0 3 0 went, Le i" , i L. 33lare expected to send the tag to "".y' ti iw Mr Wright re-/'8 the Thomas Bemis and Co. of 2 Runs on Triple in Oth Wane 218 li Sniderict mg 2 3 8 vensn, Tod ; 0 '8 ithe conservation department 4 LT il bles were in|Indianapolis with a 2398. 0 h G Nishi, 3) | niin 3 ia ila ‘ g J $3 [along with information as to date|2™ "© 0 was over| Genie Drexler, another capital Gives Millers 8t ame | ones.db 4 12 liCox3n T4121 H ial % : L 413/and place taught and the size. |, 0 "ol Cosh one had been CIty kegler, stood high in the - MINNEAPOLIS, Apr. 30 (UP) Mulerdh i 11 pirat 4438 ie Lig 1 . = 1 "3 31] Planting the tagged trout inltayen» Numbers onthe tags|C!2%8 A singles with a record- —Jack McGuire tripled home two [Borowy,p 3 0 1 “Barner dali : 30 : :308/the lake is a part of the fish shattering 680 and was also far runs in the ninth inning today ners 9008 ; } have been reported to the con- [Rackley 11608 i : 28 ; -300|study program being carried on|garvation department, out in front in the Class A all-jte give Minneapolis an 11-10 base- {MGlothinp soil a , i : i £1 487 |co-operatively by Indiana Univer-| events competition with 1650. . ball victory over Columbus and Podvielan.p 3888 By . 21 2% sity and‘the department. Asks About '49 Rodeo The Indianapolis Yaver's Man's extend the Millers’ American As-’ = Whitm . p00 li. i . : 3 Shop team, although running sec-|sociation winning streak to eight Totals 33 827131 Totals 1037 7 ergs Ara ie : 2 Anglers Start Stocking In addition to reporting hisiond in Class A teams, had two games. Rackley singled for Minder to Ath. : : wr ! 362 15 281 9 : + .leatch of tagged crappies, Mr. of its mémbers out in front in| McGuire, who led off for the earyns foultd out far Jewio this, 48 i : 3 3811 While northern Indiana has had Ppies, 1s, Arig Rl con “hi lan Higa out” for "Podbieian. tn pase : 1 10 387 . , Wright wanted to know whether the doubles. Pat Striebeck and] sin if & E 4 1 ‘ CH ! 1 trout ening fog Soe, It Was The Times would stage another Gertrude Rhodes led in Class A home run, then climaxed a three- Phiadelohia o 900 824 834 000.12 12 H ; . 4 > 269 |sOMeE © e \ - + doubles with 1074. run rally after Columbus had de 4 Li Sy 7 . i tionists in that area who inaugu- Yer ie the date has not been gone into the final frame leading! s, “5 tier Tone. Nitor "3 gominicr rR 4 aks 3 3 1 id rated the propagation of trout in deteriinnd. 3 n Cli R I L d by two runs. The Red Birds out- Ashburn, ‘Hamner 3 Nicholion 3. Purillo. : ise, oN g wn ® “R13 0 24 242/club hatcheries to Jrovide Deller jodi Se reminded that Outs! ine: Realtors Lea Init Minneapolis 18 to 12, but five fshburn, lodges. Home Funa—Resse 2 eel Be ; 4 . ’ 1 stocked streams in their vicinity * t the Miller blows were homers. gacrificeBorowy. Double pl lier pikard. 1 a0 (Elec ff 3 {Their efforts resuited in better doors wants their siiggestions on Scratch Bowling Tourney! ‘olumbus also hit two homers, | if Ammer to Waitkus: Huet to Millers ig i 28 (Norther. Co . : R 3 3 [trout fishing and led to the con- NOW the event can be improved| The Fred B. Cline Realtors| COLUMBUS MINNEAPOLIS | Philadeiphia 3, Brooklva 7. Bases on bails h ’ Jackman, bit, : 4}f|servation department program of|this year. In the meantime, |team took the lead last night in gieiperas 3 3 5 A McGuire 3b 5 3 3 1) Gomnistr Grhonnite 4; Bane 1 nc ; 9 EH Robinson, Brk, 41 : 3 308/importing fingerling trout from keep reporting on the tagged fish | Sturm’s 1050 scratch tourney with Wri Slam a 0/ Hughes 2b J 1% 32 Hits and runs—Otf Banta, 1 3nd 3 in and ap v ’ 241 8 RE, : 3 4 . ‘J071|federal hatcheries to maintain left over from the '48 rodeo. {3084- 247-3333. |Broome,lf 5 0 0 ol Rowelldf 1 0 1 0/3 Blandi nit 1dnings; Megat, ng {and Bt x : 3 and hot up, thls sport Scouts Get Nature Lore |. F8h man for the team was Maiaih § 1 8 Uwooanye 8 3/0 810d £3 ntings: Socblaan, ¥'6nd § ale 44 2 etn, 1 1 gif Most Hoosler trout angiers fa- of Nature Lore |ruisisest with os0. might ve Bali 11} SHIRE, 1131 RaiMinly isle, 28 Tamkten % fi Her, hij ‘39 11 Ole. 21 8 vor a fly rod, alternating between, Thirty Boy Scouts, members of | ‘hind the realtors came BUrgo0 | Costs ¢ 32 6Badve 5332 0 Conlan, Warneke. ‘Time—2:39. Attend= Sip HE 1m 5 "ary and wet files according to|Troop B88, freshened up thejr|Lunch No. 2 with 2850-561-3211, ads, g 88 dsinen ig tenth - , 3 4 le ia 1 local conditions. However, a num- knowledge of trees, wild flowers, Third was Fred Frosch Contrac- Remk 9 YcGowsnp 3.9 0 8 B 4 Jaftcont, \ 87 ¢ dt ber of “spinner” devotees are ap- birds and the outdoors last week- tors with 2738-402-3140 while the Gardner “0 0 0 0} n aor {Mueller Cin. 14 18 i 181 [pearing along trout streams and end when they were guests of C. Bosox were fourtth with 2699- | | Hebley °° 223% The New Powell in “ann nnedy, 381 3 1h these outfits have been success-|W. Meier, local coal dealer and!426-3125, wh. ie ais Bani R 200) afl: 1 ! " 1 44 ful in other trout areas, The conservationist, at his camp on, The tourney is scheduled to ran for Wright in 7th. | Model P81 3 ia SH ho? i 1 1 7/small plugs, spinners, and special White River near Shoals. The close tonight. Govan np % 8 HLP. at 3200 RPM. r ih figure 3 Jon 3 1 b) ace esu a ea “wm og = - looumbus ina 002 | x rvs at 43 Mra 1 ina . . 3 04 ! op Speed—Ower \ yma |Abrams, Bri. 1087 PITOHING RECORDS R R Its t L din Tracks | | % 50 Miles to the Gallon. Wu 187 PITCHING RECORDS w 1 H RBS 80 Ant 1 BE ry 3 | 1k A {1% | Branca. 1 SPORTSMAN It 11.00, 6.00. : | gH sev w Rs pi i iH ! { 1 i ON ANE 3 years up; a Yr Cook), S800, iva ns wor. | A TM TR Beach Boy. Dulisiad. e. | * RE N : 1 i { 1 1 Furlong): ads Re Joe 1 hs Ba oan $B 3. Fisk), Se. Aig; Orange Sun, Gregor, Boom Boom. Martal, Bootalong. 1 * 3 Ji Si ni } g ; i A 9, 5.90, 5.00: Rauate, aig Vv poise): Shal a ko; 0, abster, ables, _Curtain aSteckler-Deerhead a oft s { 1 50. Aso, Drum Pug, Corydon. Cake EIGHTH ($2000 claiming; 4 vesrs up: & | ! potter. not 3 | Naik. Endorsement, coutim rahs, I miles) Harsam. 1 . Fernandes), at - cmURCRILL DN ox Re fo Haller. rk | i 2] 3 wrlo oops 20 nn Lather 1 3 7.80, ) eraninia, I dre Por. furlongs) —Bill G, 110 19. atl 40, ag. | "| Ghambers. Pitt. Sriongs, gun gymnal. Jay i (F. Zehr], 330. Also: Mon Torch. Alon-| Helenchen, 25,45 MoCrears). 14. Werle. itt. 1 Tho d2), 300, 200) Bay RAY Hh os '(f; |817. Shavo. Most Secret, Iced Over, Sun- 2.80. Richwood Boy, 107 (G. Gliston’’, 2:4 + n Hes, IX. 4 ay, : a sphrk, Image of Love Also: Colonel Rea ad, Miss O'Giftie, MarHH RBRR8O ror hil anifold), 3.30. Also: Cherokee V. Avoca backa, Swesteel, Suffice, Lady Allen 3 ] i R umber Metag age. Fis D son, Magic Reward, Bele- . SECOND (2000: claiming, 4 yoaly pi bow, 13 a @enebrs, in. 0 Daily Double Paid so. AT JAMAICA 00 3.2 es 100 Ub Vaal: :"Hut- | : 48 ne Bos. = 1 1 THIRD (32000: claiming: 4 years FIRST $3500; claiming: 4 years 8 |lack), 00330; Si3 Tigress 107 1b, 65 1." Lom. | 0 ha 1 ED ea ate ing: vicar $00, furlongs) sen Cha Tie. 113 (A, Dantels), | Higley), 5.60. Also: Aunt Besba, Sidney 4 | i ' renee, st. L. 33 i 340. 2.60: Dive Bomber, 107 (L. Batchel- 15" s Sor ar taans To iW Cains): (Que, Jean 3 Fat Lockout Blond, (Wright), - Wiis, {tcher-—Lombard i " at Chi } i } i High Sed 3 80; Royal Pigeon, 118 (H.|ggy 3 Chalk, Gay Cumin: Larry RY; Politics, "bid “bay, talon, Arrow Quill sing HER, Diicher Tighe | 3 ’ ficknon, Pt Bi { S 13 1 , Ae inne: > Tete up: North Park. Frsesout, Count Di fr RD (12000; claiming: d Jeans up; 3 ein, ulin. and Tobin. Time—32:36.| : : Wheat L : TY 3 Tirlongal Rar? oi i13 1h hi lime. t longs — Aneel of Var 118 TE Recnro!| hg Ten. Ba. 3.20; Blank Dis £2 id | And he List Pyles fa fav 2 ones, NY #8 3 {kaon 0, 330; Dglhannah, fos (870, Joo, 300 lrish Knighi, ale (D. Ded |(N. Cartwright). $33 Sian aiseh § ring | Solunar Tables 0B", ee Ine 3 ain 3 1 3 a TaD A Dis Heel: Hor soni, 4.80, 330: Space Shi. 118 Wein- | Fiesta, Ourberra. Lady Lass orn Wd, INGDIS Ersy Tasmarte Al, 1 1 : my Gentrie. War Miss, (38rti, 3.30. Also Blue Thanks, AHICKOrY | Fost (SIuroerTa, i} AM P.M. . ; 3 Sollat, Bt 1 13 1] fei. POR lo, Tommy Gentri a Nise fon." ararimda. Platoon Leader. My Lucky |® RYSIAY, Berens. {May EER IT AND MOE I YORAY AF 18 rH ol i ON } i 15 1 1 6 TT A gaimice: 3 3 odes [oe . aennore. 4 A ved, t me. horn on wolf; nmr | a row 5 is 3% 308 3 "1 1 - P Lo ap, Teamate. aWarbern stable. | rape i poe] ae : 340, 8: 3:08 : § [Fashard.. chi" } | i 1 ions ag Boon, G7 Burch PU pI MO pla vn (1 dul 9480 Bud ie gunlit Elise 88 48 08 18 | Pfisterer Cycle Oo, 3 ! 14 [Jansen, N 1 1 4 1 y 1 sene), 7.60, 320. Cuddiesoms. 105 “(V.! THIRD ($4009: maidens: 2 year olds: 11.60. Also. Jadeite, Polar Bear, A-| Thursday 3: 38 11:30 F#4 1% 19 1 [homnson, Phil. 1-4 J 1 Bovine), 480. Also: Double Moose, Ex: 5 Jurlongs) — hEndu rable; 118° 1D Gor- | Danseuse, Iman Amauin, Kingsway, Prissy, S—Friday . 138 1B ‘wn! | 2948 Central TA-0809 ’ Rorows: eal 0 io 1 1 cells, Bresno, Dam O’'Honneur. jis a3 0.3 0 10; Sine] BIS 118 iis) Pair. Lou id Squint. A-Kalimera, | Saturday 13: 3:0 1°00 7:83 } a onstanty, Phil, i i y BIETH (32000; AHowances on TEMS ni foarg), 380. 1 2.00. “Also. Lionheart:|, FIFTH (32500; allowances: 3-vear-old; . = 3 A EN 3M A —— 1 Meyer, hil, 1 Rory ons ee ons ar 11s, (D.| Wise Quest, Oem State, alsocrates, Beatty fillies; 1 miles wistan 107, (G, Glisson).| 18 Hox. Ct, i Jessop), 10 00: Don Vonventry, 117,/chtter. Bengal War Poppy. Sun Guest, (4,90, 100.280. Lady Dorimar. 109. (Cl! 18 rin, Brk. (V. Bovine), 5.00. Also: Royalong, New s. [Othello, b-Ciroie M._ Farm en {8cu otk: ' 6.80. Also FR oe Ad: 1 : | Hinit a 4 eg, {worthy, Cinder King, Gay Heush, Little! FOURTH ($6000; es 3. -yoar-olds; mired, Biue Note, Chall to A-Lov ely! 2 wiiner, @ 3 Ny 6 huzjongel Oa Ma od. 108 uy ood IN Nymb, Warsick, B-Flying time and id OL-TEX 8 1 Erskine Brx 4 | SEVENTH ($5000. Chicsso Handicap: i el “Picou 430, 230; Nell K. 131. (D.C atitt-Seholts. 3 b RBS, IY i | Tr iE Bateheliers Fin aad wo en {Rbiace. 330, Also: Svomdeny 434 Youd, Pea oy 310.000 added yFRAsLIE Ha Hand. | SURE-FIT 1 4 tsi ca eg { Pal, Keene), 4.20. | 5 ; Years up: urlongs | —aRewitch, | ; 1 i Amateur Softball |Dtech. Grove Doubles Ih: te’ Forth, Hn Riot "Ble IT gan, manga han! | 1 (Gy Gsm de, 330 Tis Bris 3) mareur 20 | . el Clic. pole ARI av 14 40, 2.30; Make-Up 108 (L| Pride. We (PF. A. Smith), 3.00 Also: Phe | ! H The Em-R { Low to cash in the Beech Proval |Hanamani. 530, 3.00; Tea- Maker. 111, (B Mon, Miss Neal APree’ América, Syndl: 8 wpe, Bm. Roe Sporting Goods Co. needs, ci0ve doubles bowling tourna-| ad. | Arcaro). 2.80 ate. aCalumet Farm entry. { : 3 RR 1! Boftball Lea us to comp lets their Sresnisa: | nous 132000; SAME eH WR sixTH 130, 000: added; Sajtant ror|° SEVEN ($2000: claiming: 4 years 1 r. 8 A | lon of night lew, ues which will be played ient. completed last week-end, isl L168 migho-Honer Eqese n. (Handicap: 3 Sears up miles) = {1 1-16 miles) —Roman Holiday, 106 (0 | | Galeman, Low, 4 : ia rove Sad tum, | Teams fad {1619. Checks may be had at the 113. (L. Batcheller), 3.80, 3.20 ppuson: Handicas: I . 33 30 3.30: | Guusson). 8.00. 8.00, 3.80: Watch Andy, 111 Double stitched ond Hiknaan, nd, 3 may eR Joe Kelly at 200 ashing- | al ft ™ d 3: erson), 920. Also. Brilliant Vulcans Fores ow ‘E Fok. 290. Thre 8 ines, 9.20. 540; Chicalmo, 11 Mian, Col, ton Bt. or phone LI-3446. (alleys after Tuesday. a Taso Hand! San Dusky Tey ff, our| Rin ie 1B. Doe apn: ut Als o off ? a3. ow 40: yShiealmo, 111 (J i overlocked . olf a Ranch ' Last St $ | {, ride, Uncle Mac. Old s
and Jack. Logan, Columbus, who
smacked out the most hits, 16, - and the most doubles, five,
and also holds high series total|p
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
Rockie: es Se Aap Fina League
* American Association INational League American League In . National League games| Rookies were in their glory in
Alithe Ameri League's early and Bruce Schoendienst, Cardinals, and Wil- on Aan ques gid Toledo infielder, tied lard Marshall, Giants, were dead-|52™
¥ for the batting leadership with locked for the loop batting lead at| youngsters were on parade among 3 tical
429. Third place also furnished|the leading hitters in the first Dodgers, and Emil Verban, Cubs, at 419. A reau According to Howe News Bu- : Don|ireau statistics, Al Dark, Braves, ha ames oa Cars ’ garnered the most hits, 17, on 8 ' ago and While | ite. Box rst aacker, topped the list with an even .500, followed Willie Jones, Phillies, was|by Johnny Groth, Detroit outteMdge had the most stolen bases, ahead in doubles with seven, four| fielder, with 471. Bobby Brown, our. . of them in one game on Apr. 20,| Yankees, clicked at 420; Ed Stew‘Jim Dyck was| tying the major record. art, Washington, averaged .412,
and Gerry Coleman, Yankees, ack ‘Maguire, Minneapolis, thefts . with four. Though Roy |-406. Smalley, Cubs, batted only .161,| Groth led in RBI's with 17, his three triples led in that de-
twice having hit home runs with partment. Duke Snider, Dodgers, | the bases full. He also led in total and Del Ennis, Phils, tied for
bashs with 32, and shared a tie most total bases at 27 each. with Bob Dillingér, Browns, and Joe Collins, Kansas City, made| Ralph Branca, Dodgers, headed gam Chapman, Athletics, for the most triples, three, while the mound department with a most hits at 16 each. Charlie ‘Workman, Minneapolis; TeCOrd of three wins and nol oo io ois opr or tie
defeats. * Nick Etten, Milwaukee, and Jack tT 5 IN {with Vern Stephens, Red Box, and
tied for fourth at .400,
Three in Homer Tie
+ Wallaesa, Kansas City; shared
complete set of webkly averages | released by the Howe News Bu-| ’
is A | Blanchard Tie For AA Batting Leadership |
; [Firemen, Save That Championship
SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1900
American League
(Continged from Page 37) 2 ieee ian Washington n Ekes Out
4-3 Win Over A's ‘PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 30. (UP)—Two run homers by Clyde Vollmer and Buddy Lewis and a double-play which choked off a ninth-inning rally today gave lthe Washington Senators a 4 to 3 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics. Vollmer ysent a round tripper into the: left field stands after Sherry Robertson “had “tripled with two out in the third.
By MARC G. WAGGENER jouting was a reward for their | {having earned a stipulated numThis is the day when scoresof Hoosier anglers tramp the banks of northern Indiana streams, abating the relative merits of dry and ber of advancements. | wet flies—and maybe yielding to temptation to dangle a sqirming On one of their nature hikes)
Bowling League Standings
The final standing of the Delad ware’s Printeraft bowling loop(2780 for high teain series, while slim one-game edge. gives Lewis Roberts Inks the Forrest Cox uf that tem mainteam champlonship by three/tained a 188 average.
games over NBA Bindery, usr Past Bud Schoch copped the average W138 8 RTP Taw Lis list with a 206 plus for 50 games re A Tool & Die Co, .. i. dor Store i
1 Sosa Service
fired a 1108 for high single game.
| The league can also boast of 772 which once stood as a season record. He also claims high i he single game with a 279. The NBA (Emo lia . prdents’ pL Bindery can boast a 3120 team |York's Market : In the Speedway Classic Ferjiree's Texaco Service, leading all the way, won top spot in the]
asaasa
|over the line with a 701.
four positions in close order. Fer-|aporingion © ea title after a ding-dong battle With |ree’s rolled high series, 3022, and|Piret
rt tre bt rt ed < DLs AIDRWEAARI
Yaver Men's Shop in recent Belmont Merchants heaved 1105 tid units : weeks. Their final session, when for high single game. Curt Heady |W queer et ol hes ato Set
had a 198 average, and Del (300) | Tu “they won all three games, 82% England wus a step behind with
them a two-game lead. y 102. The next 1050 50 scratch tourney, | you wait. » | w 1 Which will be staged at Fountain “TENNIS and Five Times Winner of World We handle live bait and issue fishing Coaches and Sedans $9 a5 Aim Service ........ I} 88 8quare May 14-15, 21-22, will offer GOLF ; UIPMENT Championship Bowling Titles licenses. \ "9s en . 4 ii ectrie ||: HH i Indiana bowlers:some added at- 2 Monday thru Saturday, 2:00 to 4:30 SPORTING / x tractions. The classic will pay ay ond Fridey Eves, 6:00 to 8:00 ROBBIN g AUTO ers Rite ‘money-in-the actual-as well | || Mendey yu GOODS SUPPLY a ‘4% 32|as Bandicap division and any In EEAUUTVBUKKGITIRGERNN | PARKWAY |] Rear 3083 N. Euolid-Ave. Col er nd PA ne ee or BR oe iwi J Hn diana team may compete. Lady IRR Tr Shop RECREATION CO.’ CH. 6645 ; DELAWARE, MADISON AND RAY STS. up the Mori a Rei Recration Ulready. signed vp several out-of- 34th of Miinols St.’ | Tues. & Fri. Until 9 P. M. | Plenty of Parking Space—No Congested Traffic sed! Pastries a 8p c wn teams and ex & near ig e, TA-257¢ ‘ : Jas. two games ahead with the Ast ra ix potions yu eh eas Bod 8 Poa Seat 1718 Central Ave, TA-2579 | Paul E. Croslor, Mor. j All Day Sunday H™ Daily 1 A Me 10 $120 P. M—Sunday, 8 A. M. to § P. M,
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Speedway Pastries racked up ajcopped the championship by a
Miller also took prize money for a 3118 that stood as high § {team series. Indiana Coffee Co.
er, . hy Bus. i al | Star Bate Bo ougs Reward, Fea: ia titeh
trio of 700 scores racked up gure} ling the season. Leo Jenkins was {high with a 734, Paul Morley had | (r fasio 703. and Miller Ensminger was Bhi aaaaore)
Of course, Bud Howe rolled a g3 AYE a0, First 300 for Stationers Inc., and Dick |&ehr) 8.
- eetio ; " juugos bys Somierable, tow [Fayior 287, Sivte to peties LTH boy 2 Bh te Fog a | | time to have your reels checked, re- - fil Stokely - Van Camp, Bloom |muier Grocers ..... / rr aa, Due. My OF bore i] poired and cleaned, Cleaning and oilThe Hickman Whirlaways cap- Flowers, 43d odne Electric Ser- |SUsat, Croek Butter. ......o0ii: Handicap: 0 ria, P| ing free with repairing. tured the Pennsylvania Classic panel nH SE Rn Sen do) Sane We corry repair parts and new reels
4 4 4 lory. 8 fo and. Rud H. N . r, kh ried
|arane a gl Hee iy NTR $3500;
on allowances: 3 Ha | Iron, & I, 1 A Fo es) Sing. Missal i {D.| , FIONTH.
SUFFOLK DOWN BY FIRST ($2000: claiming: x years up! s 1-8
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