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Gasoline Alley Well. What Would You Do? Series With Saints

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Big Rush Is On || "gt SH ELLE If Starts Here Tonight

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37 Cars and Drivers in Scramble | For 13 Remaining Starting Spots |

THAT last minute press was on in Gasoline Alley today as 37 cars and drivers began. a scrap for the 13 remaining positions in| the starting lineup of the “500.” 4 As in every other year, many of the cars will be ready to run | 4 only at the last minute. The big effort. now is to get every available revolution-per-minute out of the machines which ~~ PE

have not qualified. | With many of the cars, that is dds i 04aC |

a difficult task. Some of the engines have been racing at the

track. for 10 or 15 years. me [ocatur Central | are getting mote speed out of i them today than ever before but they have about reached the limit. Butler Star Chosen as

' ~ # » THERE IS now a general tend- Basketball Mentor By to Mant 2nd Ree iat he, Herbert H. Edwards, trustee | jority of.the cars left unqualified of Decatur Central High School, are running between 120 and 125 today announced the appoint-| miles an hour. i echanis and| ment of Charles Maas, Butler] drivers are afra at is not fast {University basketball star, as > in th ’ } En i aur a Place n ® head basketball and baseball

So they keep tinkering with the!coach at the high school.

Kennedy Looks Like Successor To King Carl

Giant Lefty Regains Confidence He Lost Over 1946 ‘Beaning

By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, May 21-—After {three long years, Montia Kennedy are four games behind the pace- Dodson. : {of the Giants has overcome the - —s— RS CE Cn Se frightening experience of beaning f With all of his old confidence restored, he may become the club's best. left hander since the days of K

, champion Redskins against the wisn. iclub that was picked in pre-sea- SSUins 1b 'son selections as the 1949 pen- Deisins. cf .. nant winner, | Lucadello, ss

There's a pitcher's side, too, in| all of this current furore over;

engines and driving them around) Edwards also announced that the track trying this and then{Marvin Cave, who was graduated that. Results thus far have notifrom Butler last year, will be asbeen too satisfactory for these sistant to Maas. Cave .coached late comers. {last season at Worthington High . x» School where he won the sectional THE ENGINE in Frank Bris- title. Leo Shively, athletic di-| ko's car blew up yesterday ini rector and head football coach) practice and the veteran driveriat the high school. will receive went to Chicago last night to ob- the aid of both new coaches with| tain a new block. The head of the football team. a valve pulled off while Briskel Catches for Bulldogs : ! s od ine vo the : plans, Maas, who was offered several, Les Anderson, owner and driver of the Kennedy Tank Special appears to be a little desponstopped chewing on the broken Pro basketball jobs, by-passed dent over the appearance of his race car. But the picture didn't stay that way long. Impossible as it parts the inside of the block was|the professional Banks, nd ih may seem Les and his mechanics got the car together yesterday and took a trial spin. Les: has ofruined. Brisko hopes to be ready| assume his high school dutles Inj go og po cor and all his tools for sale for $10,000. Reason? "The past winter in Oregon just about

» fall. i » ba ' . to roll again by the last day of tS IoC tion to being a haskei-| ruined my lumber business and | could use the money," explains Les.

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{beaning of batters, lcan well attest. It was on a sultry Saturday in: ithe Polo Grounds on May 25, 1946, !when Kennedy, then a sparkling) {rookie, who had won his first twp| {starts, was pitching a one-hitter against the Braves. | | accidentally beaned| Johnny Hopp, now with the Dodg-! ers, and although Hopp was not|

3-Game Set to Have Vital Bearing On Race; Johnson Blanks Blues, 6-0

EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor

By The series Indianapolis baseball fans have been building up to is at hand, the Indians vs. the league-leading St. Paul Saints. The diamond fireworks start tonight, under the lights of Vie[tory Field, with Jim Walsh on the mound for the Tribesters and | Phil Haugstad lisfed as the probable starter for the Aposties. It's the opener of a three-game series and the league's atten ‘tion will be centered on the out-! ‘come, one tilt tonight, a twin bill Tribe Box Score tomorrow afternoon.

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T Ta a) Totals 330500 Flag, But No Pole 5 ie sillonily You never can tell. After NDIAN ToL winning their first pennant in 3 20 years, the Indianapolis In- {Bear ! dians received the official cham- Rikar 1 pionship flag the other day and G20tan . decided to make a “trial run.” ? The public relations depart- | - ment sent the grounds superin- | “oF ccc :

tendent out with the huge pen- INDIAN TT nant to run it up while nobody |, Runs batted in—Coogan. was looking. Just practice. {Fernandez. Stolen ' b,

ef A Beard. Double play! k to

Jack Miley, the head grounds Tate on bases—Kansas keeper, got the pennant going oir 11. Base on bal

Dodson 1, vy JX up and up ‘and up, whem sud- Madison 3. Hits—Off Madison. 9 in pitcher—Madison.

) i v3 dy % denly the flag pole collapsed. aan Louing ’ There is mo center field flag Jires—Moore. Scanlon and = Jackowsw

poie at Victory Field today.

injured, Kennedy never forgot He walked the! next three batters and was taken {out and although he was credited! {with the victory he wasn’t the |same thereafter, “For months I was actually afraid to throw hard for fear one of my pitches might take off and | hit a batter in the head,” he said.

a half games over second-place Rikard .... {Kalin .. Milwaukee. | Co

1 |first division is loaded with | Gutteridge frenzied ball playing now. Gabe

who handed the Saints.their first

; | me | ® * NORM HOUSER in his Troy years under Coach Tony Hinkle, N T i ol hy J Oil Co. Special was on the next Maas also is the catcher on the| ou por ine, rai e Y a INX, to last lap of his driver's test Bulldog nine. Maas will be gradlate yesterday when the car ran uated next month.

stom hemi SC" | oses to Broad Ripple by 8 to 5

be pulled in and the tank filled, bs fo Houser, an Indianapolis driver, ~ came to the track first in 1047) in a car built by his father, ° Thane Houser, a veteran of many| years ago. The car was not fast i enough to permit Norm to attain the 115 miles an hour neces-|

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> . I Rockets Score Five Unearned Runs By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Southport’s athletes this year just can’t win for losing.

sary for the last 10 laps of his {second of play last February seized Coach Ray Linson's ba ’ Hiriver's test, so he was required, {Cards yesterday. . > * “looks like one of the deadliest to complete them this year. He And not without a touch of irony. Southport and Broad Ripple was expected to be out-early to ITAICIAIS, trying all week to get a = meena | day or te last two laps el game between the city Bao the clincher, Wolf's blow The loss was the Cards fourth Wyrostek was safe on an error sary at 115 miles an hour. county diamond champs this 970Ve In the markers after both ;; yg ones {and Jimmy Bloodworth singled!

. oo. year, suddenly booked the con- fTOrS permitted the tying runs. TWO NEWCOMERS to the track, George Fonder in the Ray [ Brady Special, and Bayliss Lev-| rett in the Offenhauser Special,! completed their drivers tests yes- § terday. Fonder will likely attempt to qualify his car today. It is the same machine which won the 1048 event with the late George Robson at the: wheel.

” " { THE ANCIENT Peugot whic last raced here in 1919 was on the track yesterday for the first!

} outhit the Rockets, 8 to 5, !ime basketball victory: "Roeder gave up only one hit, a limiting the Ripple-ites to their 11 loss, however, was marked 010 py Marvin Kinkead, and smallest number of hits this! PY five errors, the same number = 0 Faliet throwers permitted year. But veteran Gene Dietz Of Miscues committed by the ,,,. ring in the sixth off four lost to promising Forrest Reeh. | Rockets, walks and two errors.

ling by that same number of| Droad Ripple's three-run out- "14" yag the Giants’ second, loss

| “blew” the mythical city-county Frank Baird's undeniable nine

| victory in nine tilts. a [championship game fn the sixth toward their .12th straight vic

TAC Inning. |tory. Glenn Melloy doubled and Seathport ~~ Bread Rope time ‘since its arrival Wednesday : mos 8 Mw {Stephens was hit, forcing in the Gillum. 2b 1 0 0 1 Melloy, cf 11 : Score Five Runs ! : 5 afternoon. - § b Leen {first run after a walk and an Yaftin.b 3032 3D Cpt 20% 11 3 The car is owned and drive Southport, Jeading 5 to 3 only error got Dietz in trouble. {Whitaker.e § 0 3 zStephns ss 4.1 § ) by Langley Bothwell, West Coast! |after overcoming a 3 to 0 first Cards Came Back Haren ih i 38 0 Bm ! 601 sportsman, who intends to “go (Inning lead, folded defensively But Southport came back like Flier re 3 | § 200 m3 000 far as he can” with the car. and the Rockets scored five runs, champions, scoring once in each ote: 33 3 LReenling.p 3.0 2 } . The machine is not the one all of them unearned. of the next three innings and me er oo rp : ; : which won the 1919 race but was A walk to Fred Doll, a hit adding a pair in the fifth. Dick sounthort "0120 bg Browns, 5 to 3. in a night game | driven in that event by Art Klein Caras Ta (batsman, two muffs at second Thiel had homered in the fifth Brghdripple =o. 00 "0. 300 005 x8 Hudson himself singled in the

: __._____ base by Bob Jaus and a rousing and his four-ply poke came after Stephens 2. Smithson 2. D. Cempbell. with a loose exhaust pipe. Howdy! {double by Pitcher Hugh Wolf put Joe Hurrle parked one in the left th Melloy 2. Woll 5 Diet Doil,

the track.

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Frenchman. : C R d L { St k (Time: 181. ) Mr. Bothwell sald yesterday he CHICAGO, May 21 (UP)-—Ad- an e eem 0S ro es Wed" D vis Cathedral

3 r will attempt to pass his drivers mission of Michigan State College " : . : ARrold ss Ho A sumvane 3 5 95 tests in the car. However, there to the Western Conference swelled L By GENE SARAZEN {allison i a 0 Mussio 35 1] fs a question of whether the car the Big Nine to its former status! BE STROKES lost from the tees uichancf 2 0 2 0 Colhertict 4 8 0 will be able to attain the speeds as the Big Ten today, with the | and on the fairway can be saved RAN of 19 8-0 Bhickesmir 3 1 8 necessary. Yesterday he turned new member eligible to compete | by accurate chipping and putting. Teetef , 1 3.1 ogavsine’ 4 | 4 8 the oval at about 90 miles an in all sports except football in| For this reason putting and QBrien.3b 3008 Riddler 200 hour but he said the engine was/ the academic year 1950-1951. { TTT ANE of a Serl . {Yer 0 0 9 0 not running up to snuff. Final action on the member- NEEENSS « = | _ 19.3 dere oo gprikeimy 2900 [ship Spplication of $he Spartans, ; chipping should be practiced more |" JS : 4 . {who achieved football prom nence § ¢ i than other parts of your game. | Totals 23 121 8 Totals Big Seven Rejects last season, came yesterday at a ¥ ™ Chip shots are Poe on the | Backer ran for Young in the sixth. | same principle as putting. Spreckiemever walked for Day In the

| conference of faculty Tepregenta-

Oklahoma Aggies {tives of the conference.

~ { Kenneth Little, Wisconsin reg- gi : ei LINCOLN, Neb., May 21 (UP) | istrar and faculty representative, | \ ~ a —Big Seven representatives had made the announcement. He sald! high praise for Oklahoma A. & M. {hat the conference representa-| today but turned down its bid for tives approved a motion that conference membership as “neith- Michigan State be declared a

er feasible nor practical.” member.

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3 } The chip is purely a wrist shot requiring very little body action. gathedral 24-00 There is a slight movement of ~ Errors Radkovic. Barton, Hawkins, Are the left side in the backswing, and Rod, 2. Feeks McCormack 4. OBrien 2 the right side in coming through, Musso luckebaum. Hawkins, Roede

" aa n Runs batted in—Radkovic 2, 8precklemever. Sa HEF Allison, Kinkead, Hutchison, Colbert. Stolen

ce-—Allison. Double ¥ The faculty representatives of ponthall competition for Mich- Spi oi too |Mutsio to kovic to Barte the Big Seven voted 5 to 2 to gan State, Tp a. will have to Tt . halie—GA "Ba ¥ 3 Roeder 5 Slit 0 refuse the Missouri Valiey Con-! wait until the 1953 season be- FEET DR oSrk put

ference member, which has sought! .5.se schedules for the next three

4 v 18 51 innings: Riddle 0 i» 0 BXalked, f rien n 2 ay n Big Seven admission for several years were drawn up by the con-

., Wise 0 in 1. Hil by pitehet—~By Roe | |

years. ference last December, Re i | |pitcher— Roeder. Losing pitcher—Dar. Um- 5," 0 Reaves Peters, executive secre- TE | $ RAY * |Rires—Haroid Bou and Ken Williams. 3)

tary of the Big Seven, said the — faculty representatives praised Want Softball Game the Aggies' academic and athletic, Teams wanting softball games standards but ‘argued ‘heavy! Sunday afternoon with Regal schedules, added travel and other | Stores are requested to call FRdifficulties” make admission 8017. Out-of-town teams take “neither feasible nor practical” notice. f

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but this is merely to keep you L : relaxed. 50 Lap Race at

The body is turned only as Greenfield Sunday much as is necessary to Keep the blade facing the hole in the follow through. ’ The stance is open, the feet close together. As in putting. keep the blade Ow SoMIng through, and square ,,.., i, iuded on the card will be Any iron, from the No. 5 to the Sprint races, 9, can be used in chipping.

feature the Offy midget races Sunday, three miles south of Greenfield on State Road 9. Time trials are slated for noon

Gene Sarazen . . . turn only jess the roll.

hicago at New York (postponed, rain). Kokos. Browns eveland at Boston (postponed, rain) ' Henrich, Yankees 9 NLS Robinson. Senators

EuaOmi. Dodsers 34 eral court to adjudge the team! MADISON, Wis, May 21 (UP) ! ' bankrupt. The three cagers —Wisconsin today held a 10-to-3 NATIONAL LEAGUE A asked. for $4662.51 in back pay. [upset baseball win over leaguePorton iii 000 000 01 } 1 'R | ell Records AIS mm" leading Purdue. | Pittsburgh i. 100 100 0ox— 2 11 1 K@IQYS Lora Bl Devils W | Wisconsin executed a triple Hall ‘and Masi; Werle and PitsGerald Ho : ve evils mn [New York ..... 30100 010— 3 8 | FRESNO, Cal—In 22 running® rhe ghortridge High Schoo play as their victory highlight hig ro and Cooper: Fox, Bobernio Td of the West Coast Relays in tennis team yesterday defeated FN oak e Gapped {H. Hawsll, o_o Fresno, world records have been Broad Ripple High School, 4-3 on

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS YESTERDAY facing the hole in the follow I1oft to land the ball on the green lAl8 sald. ~~ scored two runs. Won Lost Pet, GR d roll it up clos# to the pin. . AMERICAN ARs0CIATION | an p p NR ry, od kt a 1s Tel Game TC dnminem {:dheaugh, ie | Practice will teach you which Shortstop Suspended inneapolis ’ A * Mil k : 100 410 0. 8 7 0 . . 4 . ¥ TaavAPOLIS iif 44 1 AN 4 Tame C0 asec Le | Major Leaders In the proper club. Over Bribe Incident iv Kage: coy 1110 1248 Am Re Bd Uinsvers. Br United Press COLUMBUS, 0O.. May 2 ; : A ; : ‘ WL J§, 0... May 21 (UP) Tousvite i510 8 ABE dnl (Becond Gamer wamcay woe Jets Face | Charley Brewster a sortstop 30in All-Stars AMERICAN LEAGUE Milwaikes : AL + 00 204. & & | pernial. Chicago 2 IH 4] “ HM T | in the Georgia-Florida League, NEW YORK, May 21 a ok Won “Lost Bel. GR || Ferry and Burris: Connelly, Butland and aatasgio. Botan ot 02 31 31 ea ore roupnie was suspended from baseball for LOU Kusserow, Gene Rossides, Bill proft code L130 ae An SU Mitchell Cleveland 13 ‘10 10 3% 33 The Indianapolis Jets of the the.rest of the season today on Olfon and John Nork. the backAgo noid 1 A 3, Loutsville ras ua 8 Beit NATIONAL LEAGUE Professional Basketball Associa- charges of trying to bribe a field which broke all Columbia fashington oe J A IR Al apt ACCS aS YYAIH Py sil q AR RW Po tion of America foday faced more referee at a high-school basket- Unyversity Neoring Recgran during v 2 f ul 2 343 ; re ad 8 , - a pereenipl 03. 38 of au mrs Js wong; Thin & otndient Rk CREE legal ang Suuncial Sroublet re | bal} Fer. Trautman Sree olor MR a ta 2 the . , AMERICAN LEAGUE | Dark. Boston # 35 44 340) wi p n re-| George L. Tra . pre | | NATIONAL LEAGUE ; nn Innings) [Rk Bi tebureh {0 18 3 38 cetvership last Apr. 6 as a result|of the minor leagues, who sus- College All-Stars against the New, ew York fh 6 = Batra Lies 000 000 100 0-1 8 0 Home Runs Rune Batted In ‘Of a suit filed by George Gla- pended Brewster, said the player| York Giants in the vn Ah i NS houaar and’ Rovineon ad 0 Mize, Giants Bi illams, BR. Sox. 1 mack, who was fired by the team. had confessed the bribe attempt. Herald-Tribune's i. Ruy (Soteusmt asd Suers,” Home 'ran-—veost. | ERI: hs gu § Bhp Xl sox: 31 Shamuck joined with Walt Risk terol fresh air fiind game on Sept. 1. “4 AY Washinton | ttt 10 gan ella Dodgers 1 Mise. Giants |. 24 Of Mt. Vernon, Ill, and Leo Mo- Beye] Boa 43 + 38 VBR Rennody, Starr and Piatti Hud: Kiner. Pirates 1 2eraial W Sox. | 3 gus, Youngstown, O., to asked gers t Purdue : w [son and Evans | Graham, Browns.. 7 hapman. 7

IRrookiyn ... ....... 000 110 - 2 ’ , ’ ,. Season. A PARE. mare xSHEala Ph dk broken or equaled in every. run. Riviera courts, Tt was the sec. "Gall yoru |Gasioia” okie pitcher Matin '"* ning event on the program but Devil racquet ‘wielders defeated Wischnsin 390 000 0x19 13 1 i 1 hill phis at Chicago Postponed. gp, the two-mile relay. | the Rockets. . Hensen Whitmer 13) and Kaiser. Leve

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“Then my arm began to bother me and so I just couldn't make! it until this season.” | Best Game of Career d d Fold Def | d |feld thickets for a round IIT pp LUEkOUt, BGWever, Re. has i i | : - | concentrated on his control and Car 5 Lea ing 3 fo 3, 0 De ansive yan {in the fourth. | yesterday in a 2 to 0, two-hit, | | Hurrle and Dietz got .two for No walks triumph ster the Reds i : ~~ &t Cinginnati he pitched the mos three for the Redbirds ahd Pom) Sr rentont game of the season, The same hex that snatched the sectional basketball crown Paddock clouted a similar .666. easily the best of his career.! ‘away from Coach Jewell Young's basketball team in the final Paddock, a sopHomore, was hit- He faced only 29 batters, only| oT “<farg oame time and! One man getting to second. In the third Ted Kiuszewski singled and was doubled at second. ; ‘hitters within-the county. | “In the fifth with one out Jimmy

it seems, for now they have the! Milwaukee Brewers, Minneapolis |5gjes’ night. . | The Blues got off on the wron the put-'em on-the-spot Annie ‘Gakley bead upon them. foot in et hr by

Cathedral turned back Ben him to second. But that was all {Last February Jaus also had the {for the Reds. Kennedy retired the! test at Broad Ripple despite Davis, runnersup to Southport OF | enna I the Pittsburgh! Pirate’ red-hot rookie southpaw, chalked up his third win in a night game at Pittsburgh by) / ! | beating the Boston Braves, 2 to 1./fall's playoff saries. This is a Werle gave up 10 hits but received crucial early-season ser |fine support, especially in the are ready. {ninth when the Braves loaded the!

| {bases with none out and failed runs behind shoddy support that! DUrst at the outset started Coach "11 games Cathedrals gift | Tore wit

he foul - chilly weather on the only open! Misfortune of having t in the county, 7 to 4, getting! date for the Rockets, (called on him that helped give i). 00 runs each in the third and

vag . i {Hoosiers,” Alston said, “and we're He Cards, their campaign | Leh the one-point double Over" fourth innings. Pitcher Don] over

out to bump them off the same! [25t and true that Don's throw way we handled them in last!

{ended a three-game losing streak, A by whipping the Dodgers, 6 to 2, ‘under the lights. Munger scattered nine hits to

tone, however, when informed p, that Nanny Fernandez, his former player traded to the Indian’s batted in three runs last night as the Tribesters emerged from a three-game losing streak! and defeated the Kansas City Blues, 6 to 0.

In the American League, Sid {Hudson gained his second win! —. ..for the Senators by trimming the,

inning to drive (proved the winning run and Eddie

od - . Wilcox won that year in a Peu- | : 1 OR A > ro r ~ mere Smithson. Reehling Runs batted in-—Thiel Stewart banged three hits to lead : i2, Paddock, rle 2. Wolf 2, Stephens;! geot similar to the one now at! Ig ine oop Know Your Golf— ; Granser Two base fits Burnett: Mellor: his support. { bases Thiel Left on bases—Southport 5.|

However, Mr. Bothwell says his | A 4 Chi % P ° Broad Ripple 6 Bate on aia Bits ear was driven to victory in 1916) Adds 10th Member ccurare pping, u Ing: Struck out. hy Diets 5 Raehling 8. Hit

Eddie Joost scored both of the Ime to last nine innings.

Athletics’ runs in a night game n h- at Philadelphia as his team beat Umpires-—Les Durham and’ Harry Gould, the Detroit Tigers, 2 to 1, in 10

on a homer in the first inning. o..0. 0 In the 10th he tallied on Ferris { Fain's single to give Pitcher Joe ? Coleman his fifth win against 3 three losses.

Brewer

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Young ‘walked for O'Brien in the sath | Feeding and activity periods! for fish are divided into major ihe srounded out for Wise in tne and minor periods, the former American Association from the St. Paul Ah Srab the lead of thy seventh 003 100 ‘iq lasting an hour and a half and header victory over Toledo, 8 to 3 and 8 to 6, put them onl : 0 004 0—4 the minor for a shorter duration. one-half games behind the league leaders, Y one amt : "The major periods are printed in uns — Sullivan, Radkovic Accomando. black type, the minor periods in at Louisville. Cold postponed St Cormack, Backer, Sprecklemever. regular type. Activity and feeding, however, can be disrupted by the first inning in both of their "ae Rr nd adkovic, Afcomando. Sullivan a fall in the barometer and temp-/'games at Toledo. The Mud Hens a ton is when staged a four run rally when Don the air temperature is lower than! Lund homered with bases loaded jin the ninth inning of the night‘cap but it wasn't enough to win, DrOUSh and Mrs, ‘Al Epperly pitched the first Osborne DuPont, the cream of Brewer victory and Henry Perry America’s 3 pitched the second. moved into

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. Big Nine play—a with the races starting at 2 p. m./gver Northwestern The Hoosiers scored three runs n the seventh inning yesterday beat the Wildcats and retain

Fight Results Many of the drivers who hvae i,

io been appearing at the Indianap- an outside chance for the Confer- —Robert Villemain, 15fhg, Paris out. Lake Shore . The more lofted the club, the olis Speedrome will compete in ence title. tated

jree . BANGOR, Me. — Hermi 138, ons enough to keep the blade Select the club with enough ‘Ne races. Greenfield track offi- third baseman. hit a triple that Fale Lake Me. Tron Viih Tommy ores, . Fo San and Heber be, HOLLYWOOD Art A APNTRLY GREEN PEAR

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BLUE POINT

Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. |

[setting Apostles, who met with, Tribe Batting an unexpected slump recently Aand AB and had their lead cut to one and! cass :

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It was Al Lopez's Tribesters Conway’

defeat this season after Manager|, TFo-hase hits — Rikard 7, C {Kalin 8, vy 6. Gutt 5 Walter Alston's club won 12/5 Turner 3. Cassini. Fernandes, straight and threatened to make 3 RAl"3 conway 3 Turner 3 Coo naway of the flag race. s| Ganss. . the Hoosier Redskins achieved on 3." Gutterides oh Cootan 3. Conw Ss.

/the Saints! home grounds. | ot

Bases—8Saftell 6. . Drawing the Bead Ri 2

llers and the Indians drawing)

The Saints were cold-weathered 20King the

{Skipper Alston expressed the; P12YIng Tight Seld. opinion this morning that the Red , After one out, with none en, Bird officials jumped the gun by Archie Wilson lined a drive to the announcing a postponement in! Fight field corner and tried to mid-afternoon. [Sfreten 3 ne 3 trip, “But. ‘were. re Beard's line throw to Don Gute ady for the teridge, the relay man, was so

out the runner.

Alston talked in a cheerless!

The paid attendance was 2685 ball “book.”

Threaten Saints’

By United Press The Milwaukee Brewers got’ set to try

In other games yesterday, Minneapolis shut out

] . Paul at Col The Brewers took the lead in 3A -oumbus.

Fran Hardy pitched the Min- French International

:05 neapolis shutout. For five innings ships tod 8% Colonel veteran Ewald Pyle held h yey each #:15 the Millers scoreless too. The terday, (break came when Minneapolis, Mrs. DuPont pushed two runs across in the | champion, y EVANSTON, Ill, May 21 (UP) sixth. Hardy gave up five hits, | Boegner of —Indiana University’s baseball while Miller batters got seven. the blond team today held another win in|J. G. Mueller had to relieve Pyle titleholder 4 to 2 victory in the ninth. |

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Stolen Cassini 2, Rikard 2, Turner, Beard.

The Saints gloated too early, yng 1547 feminine fans turned out to root for the home team on

jout-in Columbus last “night put, Pack with the Indians

to Fernandez at third snuffed

ies and we] The Blues failed to get beyond : {second on Johnson and in only Oh, Yeah {the sixth inning, after two cons “We have all due respect for the secutive singles, with one out, Indianapolis Indians but we still Were the boys in the bullpen think we have it on them, having asked to get off their pants. won two out of three.”

A Slow Arm New player Fernandez at third ase had three assists and one putout, in addition to getting a single nd a double, but his throws ing arm didn’t look too hot.

Tribe Manager Lopez was bane ished in the fourth inning by Frank Scanlon, first base umpire, Chet Johnson, southpaw, pitched Scanlon called a balk on Johnson the goose-egg triumph. the first and Lopez exercised his rights to for’ an Indianapolis hurler this 2T8ue about it. He got the thumb year. It also was Johnson's first 2!though he explained to Scanlon He that Johnson used the same moeheld the Blues to six hits, struck tion that he had used in the out four and issped no walks. |fOF three years, Home Boys Tighten | With Lopez dismissed, D eT a te iret The Indians tightened up on a Gutteridge became a No 8 - team-wide scale and their only pasttimer, coach, player

was on Johnson. himself on ing manager, probably contribute

a third-strike wild pitch. ing a new chapter for the base

aints today. A doubles

Louisville 2 to: 9

Two U. S. Girls Win In French Net Meet

PARIS, May 21 (UP)—Louise

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the American Swept past France, 6-0, 6-3, while Miss Brough, 1947 U. 8, , defeated Miss Amouretti of France, 6-2, 6-0.

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