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FS, . ? ® : Ts Washington Exten de They Comprise One of IC's Toughest Net Teams Indiana Wins Flemi ng 's Pin h Hit | Surge to 10 Wi | as re ero ns Quadrangular (Goes tor Naug aso 2 ex |< In Last 11 S n Las arts t+ (Cards Nip Bucs, 4-3 out that Ray Scarborough Goes All the Way [dC eet ; bh fe, Tenn. ACEdoi Reb pad he J ¢ Ted Wilks Snuffs Out Rally in Ninth; 3 their > cai on rive Cher . Peters, Roberson Westlake Blasts Homer for Pirates as excite SUIPrise Spectator’ among (he 15.003 Sharing oe lead Hoosiers PITTSBURGH, May 14 (UP)-—Ted Wilks snuffed out a ninth erby can ington Senators won their 10th game in their last eleven starts by 1 inning Pittsburgh Pirate rally today to give the St. Louis Cardinals : beating the Red Sox, 5-to-4, today, Eddie Robinson's two-run single o Easy Triumph a 4 10 3 victory before a surprising turnout of 18914. The game n off Earl Johnson in the seventh provided the margin of victory for Times Special was held up 11 minutes in the second inning because of a drizzle, n 25.000 the revitalized Senators. EVANSTON, lil--Indiana to- Monty Basgall drove out Howie Pollett with a two-run homer in srned out . Ray Scarborough went all the day won a quadrangular trackithe ninth after two men had been retired but Wilks nailed Stan way, notching his third victory of meet at Northwestern's Dyche Rojek after pinch-hitter Les y its secs the season. Mickey Harris started ms Stadium by finishing first in six Cubs Get 13-1 Revenge |Fieming kept the rally alive with r June 11 for the Red Sox and was knocked of the 14 events. The Hoosiers) CINCINNATI, May 14 (UP)—|& single. 2 p.m, out in the second after yielding scored 541; points; Wisconsin, The Chicago Cubs, retaliating for, Murry Dickson gave up four d chil thr 4634; Ohio State, 411; and Northan - fee runs. Ne wortern 12%, last night's 7 to 0 loss to Cincin-{Funs in the last three innings and tted free, Dente, one-time Red Sox , nati, today assaulted the pitching{Was charged with his fifth loss st of the infielder, got four of the Sen-, Sprinter Charlie Petals adios jonny: Vand of the season. Royalton ators’ 12 its, at To Ser weightman Jim Roberson each |p: y Vandermeer, Ewell B ko BO Lo u also BOSTON, May #4 (UP)—In took two events to head the Hoo- Blackwell and Millard Howell for [ampton ect Sos iy STIONS Which an effort to bolster their floun- sier point. totals. Peters won 15 hits and a 13 to 1 victory. 4 tor Hive om dexing pitching tart; She Brook- both the 100 and 220-yard dashes| “Mii 5, Cnelamy : ie cain in Dudes Solay Jebwlid bos snd Rebaren chores edi eg 1 pete, “1 1 : % ABHOA HOA - cus and shot put. nding Tess faagiE 113 §lhander, from their Montreal Wisconsin's NCAA mile king, pHs { § Miner 4 ie . ) M313 3 11 {farm club. Don Gehrman, put on a strong|Lwryifof § 0 Wyrostk,rt 4 e on turf Brae $98 ORbrisonay 3 8 } 3| Newcombe, who stands six-feet- finishing kick to outdistance In- chet Sx NER : Bianwak id 3 3? i Zaria $ i 1 Yost.3b 3 3 4 ¢jfour and 230 pounds, diana’s Frank Owens in the one-|Smalley.ss i : $ i dams,2b : 0 rishpan’s Tebbetis.o 3 1 4 o|Dentees ~ 4 4 3 3|probably will join the Dodgers mile run. Gehrmann also won| “oP Pee 11 3 : kL race; the Sat 98 8 NEvanse, 3% 1 3Monday in Chicago — the first the half-mile un. Shdt Mers 1 0 3 Totals 33 831 uw i on, a Harrie 0 0 : stop on their western tour. He aM aul" a ode Rae Wisgon: Riven : g : agi lone aN hea out TR or race, Stringer 11 0 was knocked out of the box last Beck, Wiscons) Mark Whittaker, Ohio Totals AUT 8 Totals 3 637 9 h announced batting for Dickter Plate, Jonnsonn ¢ 0 8 nights as Montreal was beaten by Louis Gor, coach; Frank McGill, ¢ e Rosselot {front row, left to right), Bob McKin . Dick oe Time. | 1 od Xe Chae: » Inj. [SSRIS uuviiaiais un %a 132 di ord “hinal fia Arps ninth. ckelshaus gus HIER. zame DEER Jersey City, 11 to 3. Boling and Dave Smith (back row) are members of the 1949 Indiana Central tennis team. Unde pated, 32 Bont, Mogul tn ee por. ard Rye uid i An Waker ay “out i Hi huge. SBtien ran ‘tor Fevbetie: in 2 BE 4 Newcombe is the team’s third| the IC netters comprise one of the most successful teams in the school's history. Feeney. In line. "34 4. error in measure: |Schetfing 2. Sin To a ger, tion. of Male incl oi 67 fain BI , laa For Compania | F LT (cota, He fat Bi rp | EA mb bE init Wat 3 en BE Rg woe locke Keeps Lead four Records Fall Chitwood Show [ERsritiin te Sel Re dS batted in—Yost, Coan, Kozar, Williams, ; 2 30 ¥ w=Bl Ch Ft . dates Bass rances to Diliacylo, Dat 3 Robison 1_Tvorbasé Bucs Sell Judnich At Huntington Sn i Brag N In fri Su B CE ln rick “out Pyaar Lewis it, pier. ot Pons Beate Pati ndiana; Blackwell 3. Howel well 3 pd been im- Rom Binder. Do ble piays—llsois . HUNTINGTON, Ind, May 14 Broad = Jim H age. N rth- Yander Meer 8 and LT ang rol bal 2500 and Degte to Robinson. ; Lett on n_bases—Boston To Frisco Seals (UP)-—Ten records were shat- ll iS ap foe Wado JC in in. ing i O Sere 2 i a Vi owls Lt 3 ini Dgne out RL ave made ‘Boru, L Harris 1 ? Jonsson 1; sirike| PITTSBURGH, May 14. (UP) tered today as Rochester won the ade O at 1 dna: 4 15 rac 1 sing pitoher—. : ey Has LB Th NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., May sectional track meet here, amass-| fe Chitwood One ay—1, Ohio > Stats {Howard | HOTS: A olf, Time—-2:08. lianapolis EO innings; Kinder 3 and 0 tn of Jone e Pittsburgh Pirates today, jp) __ Firing his fourth|ing 35 points to 27 for runneru Joie will make hiss a ogeukell, Mark Whittaker, | fend Bien borecs. in son 3 and 3 7 pitcher—By Har. (801d outfielder Walt Judnich, &|g.iont sub-par id d 4 Ar. Warsaw Plonly appearance in Indianapolis(gf*, Tailed): 2. Wisconsin: 3, indians: ey 0%es In 6 pCosn): re “Kinder 4 (Fost) eh veteran of six full seasons in the |p Bt sul par round, Sou a ick or Roch this year—except for the 500-mile|, Discus Throw—1, Jim ‘Ropertaon, In- Giants Top Phils, 12-2 and Lor- Jahaon | om) mpires--Be Berry Moki major leagues to the San Fran- can Bobby Locke maintained a usick o chester wasirace—when he sets the pace for|fatiny (ie te Sir thi: od N. : Braves Nip Dod Jr has 1 eats, fut" Hubbard. Tiise—3: or i Hine Point leag oyer INe ul The hid er eins. Avs Dalederiis Welnesisy ge ogrinat, 14 4 Wd foi Somewhat shaky th pb BOSTON, . 1 gen » . y in the all in on roa p with a leap o : at the = -— ipsite and P Wins for B League. Courament dessite a Maing 36.|22 feet 3% inches and Anishing|1ath St. Midget Spoodway. © | [soon Borragk Gvess Jujuy Wir right-hander Sheldon Jones. set.|Sibby Bistis pinch single. with promising apai Wins for Browns juanich, who batted 257 in 79(30—66 by Memphis’ Cary Middle-first in the 220 yard dash. Twenty-two Hollywood movie Bis “ime. 4:a¥e Don Washiaeton. tied down and pitched the Newlone out in the last half of the Sylvester : ST. LOUIS, May 14. (UP) —|games for the champion Cleve-|coff. Musick's broad jump was a new|stuntmen, Kuropean champions giale; 2: unl Mal Whitfield. onto} York Giants to a decisive 12 to|12th scored Jim Russell from Cha . ‘Al Papal, recently purchased|land Indians in 1948, was pur-| Middlecoff's red hot round cost meet record. ~ |and headliners of the late Lucky |ho, angle 4, Lik 3"Bul Hiil/(2 triumph over the Philadelphia) second to give the Boston Braves re fn from the St. Louis Cardinals, [chased by the Pirates last winter.[Locke two points in the intricate] Rochester qualified six men and Teter's Hell Driver show will pro- i) —1. Char fie Peters, m-|LDillles today before 17,867 fans./at 7 to 6 triumph over Brook- : q! pitched the St. Louis Browns to|He hit .220 in 10 games for the Goodall scoring. But the accurate its half mile relay team for theivide 27 auto and motorcycle grata; he Hid rin aand, Backed by a robust 16-hit attack lyn Dodgers tonight before 25,nly ama- : an 8 to 3 victory over the De-|Pirates this season. . |Afrikander fired a 33-35—68 to| regional meet. Warsaw qualified thrillers. They use stock cars. |NGunysstern, Time 9.1 jog Which included home runs by ; tivities. J « troit. Tigers today with the help| The sale of 32-year-old Jud.|recapture two points from a 71/5 men and the mile relay team.| Jim (Doggy) Artrip, champion|fpdisos: § Jim Gil “Wisconsin, ie Hob Johnny Mize, Whitey Lockman tarted at of Rookie Roy Sievers’ first ma-|nich cut the Pirates’ roster to|Py Bob Hamilton of Landover, Wabash finished third with motorcycle rider and auto testio fo Slate Time 14.8 Raith "ae njand Willard Marshall, Jones 30 Ad jor league home run. It was|26 players, one above the May Se and took seven points from 23% points and Huntington was|pilot, and Rocky Fisher, of }% Y olin iva a " Soasted So his Sut victory al Papai’s first victory for the|19 limit, my Demaret’s 75. next with 2015. Noblesville, . famous stock car Slace Bi Lunderen, North hwestern, or 10 hits. a Louis. Browns. in : li ith rounds of 71-67-88-68 Sree em peers racer, head the Teter Hell Driver |fi*%s ae tia 1 Indiana (13) Philadelphia New Y. is ° . n e . . oa] June 11, Petrol sr 0 AIDiInger 3s 5 2 2 3 Michigan State Evens under ne for og a — Municipal Stadium i Ste back In antion with gaits Te] i RE td pers 4 i : REE § B t stop un« kess 2 02 spencect 8 3 4 Series With Purdue at hilly Wykagyl Country Club— TO Open Tomorrow ee ya tin Met cifveen; Indiana, | ani Jin Iolo pois Eonia if 114 dma the Creve Berrys, 99 9 9lgraham; 1b 43181 Times State Service and maintained the nine-point! mya Bush-Callahan Softball As- Boudreau Is Mum ain 5 Hed i rt 33 3 Sa : | run, and ell3b $3012 Severs it $311 LAFAYETTE, May 14—Michi-/margin over Herman Barron of gociation will open its season to- Over Hardwood Offer § pie ni ga Anderson, jana, (48 (@ Riera § 3 [ 8 winds up Weihnate 4 1 0 Jpelagrintes 3 @ 1 3(8an State evened the series count White Plains, N. Y. morrow night when five softball W! hy 4 “Mike Tortioh.” Northwestern i ate 3 i Robinsons § 1 3 oiPavaip ~~ 3000 with Purdue’s Big Nine leaders NN Sr NTT leagues begin their schedule at CHICAGO, May 14. (UP)—|ui 008 a» : Simei § 313 8 here this afternoon with a 7 to 3|House of David to Open Municipal Stadium. In addition|Manager Lou Boudreau of the 5 edule 100 d its plo2!l frimnph Grays’ Home Season two twilight leagues will play in Cleveland Indians had “no com-|Pick South Bend Cager Nn RBRD Tous RBAD oor op 1989 b Kresetel was credited with , city parks every Wednesday night./ment” today on a report that To Pla With All-Stars glee ng} fH Robisrts fn Tih. mr Fann m ——_|turning back the Bollermakers| doubleheader between the| The Municipal Stadium has in-lhe was under consideration as y are Josped out for Dentally in oe } Tos ls ETE mn, for: Troud in 31a for only the second time in 15 omestead Grays, Negro world’s creased lighting and parking fa- the new coach for the Chicago Andy Toth, co-captain of the A Shh sha Ea 1 4 | Rowe al iti Fouled out Tor Lake fn stn. "| games this season. champions, and the House of|cilities so that fans may watch|Stars of the Basketball Associa.|SCUth Bend Central cagers, has|ygiihu’%“fnomeon 3. Sis | ne Fh ee BE 000 Michigan State ... 010 010 32 713 3/David, famous touring baseball|the games from their cars. Specialition of America. Den ead a KT i Aut Alhoiee his soe Wat Yip Errors —Koliowsy, Keil, _Kokos, Pride, <r Krestel "anid i dont Gomion® Tadd and|te8m, is scheduled at Victory|exhibition games are planned for| A star basketball player at the| oy OF, the 1940 state All-Star to, Fuk endisy Sion Suse Tams grini. Runs batted in—We er, Field this afternoon at 1:30, usher-|Sunday nights. high school basketball team. rehall. Sacrifice—8. Jones. Double pia ay after base hits—Campbell, Kokos, han. ing in the Negro season here Tomorrow's schedule at Munici University of Illinois in his col- Toth, a heavy scorer, { . Le bi piisdeln ee cer Billy ve Xome Fin<Sievers. Sacrifice Amateur steur Baseball Hom will start Ro n . e Y unici- lege days, Boudreau refused to : y orer, !s ex. ‘ork 7 oe bas ies a a Tiss. hit shinson og Stolen base—Dillinger ot estead 8 y Part-/pal Stadium: Danny O'Neil Bar taken pected to see a lot of action when Roberts 1 1, Donnelly’ 1. Strike Reet: Tom Kolloway ‘to Yo “Take to Gantpoel Ding oi, Paris and Waren Scholer wil be low and Cecil Kaiser on ‘the/vs, West Side Merchants; World e any 8 ent whether he|the All-Star group meets the|2ui—Rr 8 i be rent of a J tooit dy So Graham. Je oh bases] Fall! Creek Athletics when they meet Ken- mound. Slated to hurl for the|Insurance vs. Wayne Post; Ken- had been approached about the Kentucky All-Stars in the ninth ever 4 wo Hutchinson Ss, Papal 6, Trout halls-Off nedy Tanks on Diamond No. 1 st Rhodius| Davids are Mike -Janesko and|nington Post vs. S8kirvin Tool % job, or whether he would -con-{anhual game in Butler -Field-1 A licher- TT 3 5 is 7h! ar / Hutch: 2, Papal 3. Hits and|Park todsy st 2:30 p. m. AR players are jos ne Roberis (3-3 2-3), amp EE § Tu f Hutchinson, 10 and 7 runs in|Ieguested to report at 1p Cliff Serbin. Engine. sider it if it was offered to him. house, June 19. Ter me—3'11. fant man er, will be | gs innings; Trout 3 aud 1 in 9% Janine: Atienaance— 17.807. ong with Ditcher—Fapal (01). Losthy pitcher—gut: . ’ will a and fez." pi a Attendance—| : 1ain event ‘ oT Se— Telephone RI ley 7411; yarnell of A’s Win on Joost Homer n Lee of » PHILADELPHIA, May 14 jan Diego (UP)—Eddie Joost slammed a ash. ’ homer with two on and two out
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