Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1949 — Page 6
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tiple and Dale Mitchell's single me and doubles by Larry Doby
“The sprinting
| all the tallies in Lopat's six-hit
Letingion, Ky.
st Clubs W
By CARL
Castoff Alton Benton, ‘vhom the Tigers couldn't use any more,
“his second victory for Vernon's double; Jim Hegan's
ve Cleveland two runs in the
and Ken Keltner and Manager Boudreau’s single provided iwe more in the seventh. Yankees increased their league lead to 43 games by blanking the secondplace Athletics, 3 to 0, as Ed
won his fifth straight game run double, It was Brooklyn's : the Yankees also made fit eighth victory in its last 10 arg ae whieh Marked his five in a row. Homers by Tommy games. :
triumph, “It was “welcome home” elsewhere as the Tigers ended a six-|t game losing streak by defeating the Browns, 5 to 4 in Derratt,
score victories before friendly fans. In fact, all seven games ayed in the majors found the # team returned the winner. Trucks Wins Sixth Virgil Trucks won his sixth game for Detroit as George Kell Jrovided the hitting support with le that drove in the decidne . plus two singles. Dick Kokos hit his eighth homer for the Browns.
By JIM H
Alex arom, University of Kentucky's great basketballer, today the subject of a flerce tug-of-war between two rival profes-
in the uncomfortable position of being the property
Si basketball * Groza was
tighly
of two leagues. He signed with the National Basketball League May ter Inked 8 contract. with the Basketball Association of
Ident; Alex Groza, first vice president; Ralph Beard, second vice president;
2 and laf
Ameren of the most valuable pleces of Oe atnal property in the
Basketball League play basketball for them next season. But the BAA saw things dif-/ ferently. Maurice Podoloff, president of the BAA, Who went to “on buiness’
: ng roza wi
negotiated faith and I pact to nT the
ve him a check after he ei Fl. gh
What would “he do if Groza began the season with the National Basketball League? “If he does not fullfill his contract, we'll enjoin him from playing pro basketball.” (Groza told reporters he real {zed he had made a mistake in signing the BAA contract after signing with the NBL and had sent a letter to Podoloff telling him he did not want to play with the BAA. He sald the check was returned with the letter. Podooff, however, sald he had not received the“ letter and would not’ accept it if it arrived. Apparently anticipating legal trougle, Ike Duffy, president of the NBL, sald: “Not only the National Basketball League, but Duffy's Inc, (a packing company in Anderson owned by Duffy) will defend Groza against any law suits,”
nounced the Kentucky team had been incorporated and would be| known as The Indianapolis Olympians. Members of the outstanding Kentucky five are officers of the corporation,
. OMcers are, J. R. Kimbrough,
former sports editor of a Lex-
ington, Ky. presi-
Two Vessels Aground
newspaper,
On Newfoundland Coast. today with a two-point advant"BT. JOHN'S, Newfoundland, May 28 (UP-—-Two vessels were
reported aground in widely sepa‘rated spots of the Newfoundland
it's Homecoming Day Aajors as Seven
Alton Benton Blanks White Sox to Put
Clevelund Back in Victory Column
: LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW JORK. May 28-—Be it ever so humble there's no place like
: The poi champion Cleveland Indians finally found ‘the plate at ‘home last night when they beat the Chicago White
in Games
Sox, 4 10 0.
Turnesa Pulls
Even in British. Title Match
Willie Overcomes Four-Hole Deficit
To Catch Irishman PORTMARNOCK, Ireland, May
in the seventh as Spider Jorgensen ‘came through with a three-|,;. 4
to 8, with a 14-hit drive on five pitchers that included a grand| slam homer by Del Ennis and
Seminick, and Richie Ashburn,
sparked | Kazak, who hit a two-run homer, defeated the Pirates, 2 to 1, in St. Louis for thelr fourth straight victory. hits for his fourth triumph. Murry Dickson, the victim, suffered ithis seventh defeat.
Reds to five hits as Emil Verban sparked the Cubs to a 3-to-1 vietory in Chicago. Verban made two singles and a double.
American League was rained out.
Two Rival Pro Net Leagues
Claim Groza as 'Property’
BAA and NBL in Dispute Over Contracts; al of K. Star May Become Center of Legal Row
started for the new corporation thrilled
28 (UP)-—-Willile Turnesa, the U.
Cleveland, a six-hitter. Mickey |S, champion, staged a mighty comeback on the third nine holes
The Dodgers pulled into a 8rst-|,4,y to draw even with Sam Mcplace tie with the Braves in the Cready of Belfast in their 36-hole National with a 4-to-0 victory match for the British Amateur in which Preacher Roe pitched G0lf Championship. his second straight shutout. ‘Four down at the end of the 18-
hole morning round, Wee Willie,| Johnny 8ain, hampered by errors, gave up all of Brooklyn's runs always at his best when the going
ing round disappeared and by shooting even par golf, Turnesa picked up three holes on the first eight of the afternoon round to
The Phils topped the Giants, 9
riples by Bill Nicholson, Andy Squares Match
awakening Cardinals,| pg, continued his par-on-every-by rookie Bddie ngs clip to take the 27th hole and Bquare the match as his stout Irish opponent showed signs of cracking, Turnesa shot the third nine in| par 36 while McCready needed!
Those
Al Brazile scattered nine
Lefty Johnny Schmitz held the ine deserted him * while,
Turnesa never made a mistake, Experiencing troubles Yen nis i driving and putting on t first, nine holes; the little 35-year-old | American amateur king could not match the brilliant sub-par game of McCready. The Irishman en-| joyed a 3-up lead at the turn and, increased it by one hole on the, incoming nine.
Final Daredevil Show Tonight
27 Events Mark Chitwood Program
Jole Chitwood and his Auto Daredevils will close their local! engagement at 8:30 o'clock tonight with their 27-event pro-| gram at the W, 16th St. Midget Speedway.
Washington at Boston in the
EYROCK
Cliff Barker, third president; Wallace Jones, and Joe Holland,
is toughest, made up the deficit] on the first nine of the afternoon
cut McCready’s margin to 1 up.|#
Oscar Galvez, Argentine
Metzler Critically Injured wien ves es rng mi AS Racer Smacks Into Wall
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irace. The ambulance picked him {up and dashed for Methodist. The driver has head, chest and back injuries, doctors reported. The car was named the Nyquist Special in last year's race and !was driven by Joie Chitwood, who operates a thrill show playing in Indianapolis. Chitwood finished 17th, Wilbur Shaw won the 1937 race in the same machine, Terrific speeds in cars possibly not built to take it was the dish for the patrons of the track today as some 20 cars were lined up to try to bump-others out of the 33-car line-up already filled. It was up to those who intended to run against time today to beat the speed of the lowest qualifiers already in the lineup in order to gain a position for the start at 11 a. m. Monday. First mark which prospective qualifiers were eying this morn-
The record crowd expected toFerris said a bank account in night will cee the same automo-| the amount of $15,000 has been bile and motorcycle stunts that some 3500 fans who © and another $15,000 will be de-|braved last night's cold and to posited within 60 days. threatening skies, Groza sald Podoloff contacted! A far cry from the type of him in Lexington and asked him driving he will do Monday in thei s
ing was the speed of Banks who qualified the Federal Engineering | Detroit Special No. 21 at a speed of 124.939, the slowest speed in the present field of 33 cars.
Flaherty Forced Ont
Qualifiers must exceed Banks’ speed before they can gain a
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES -
y Faces Mud Hens Tonight ‘After Sweeping Colonels
Here’ s How We Do It in Argentina
“Heinlein Put [Toledo No Pushover, On Sidelines Indians Have Learned By Furgol In Previous Battles
Louisville Defeated by One-Run Margin for 3d
Defeated 2 and 1 Straight Time; Protest Local's 9-8 Victory In First Round A Woah Yes rom “ine at place Lousvile e oe of Match Play Toledo Mud. Her dans polly mgm I in the opener of &
RICHMOND, Va., May 28 three-game series
SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1040
| (UP)~—Bill Heinlein, Noblesville, Ind., professional, today was “among the 32 PGA tourney qualifiers who had become merely spectators.
Heinlein, the only Hoosier to qualify for the 94-man field, was
Furgol of Albuquerque, N. M.,
sidelined yesterday by Marty
The Mud Hens, incidentally, have been no easy mark for the Indians this season and have obtained a split in four clashes. Joe Muir, rookie southpaw, is slated to toe the rubber for the Redskins tonight against Eddie Mayo’s better-than-average club, which is doing far better in the Hanes American Association race than Ls the “experts” predicted. One-Run Margin
Tribe Box Score
ovIYILLE AE H QQ A 1}
racing a champion; enjoys a chat with Norm Houser, Indianapolis driver. iy who is driving the Troy Oil Co. Special, qualified yesterday at an average speed of 127.746 for the 10-mile test,
“(to be driven by Tommy Hinners- hut now they're more liked than|
Ww By defeating the Louisville lon boys last night, by another one- ier run margin, 9 to 8, the Indians py held third place and maintained their “games behind positien” one game off the pennant pace. . [sa St. Paul defeated Milwaukee Ca ; 28ain and regained the league Fernandes. 3
oe Indians, tied for second on with the Brewers in ‘games behind,” still are 14 percentage points behind the Suds City M pastimers.
2 and 1, in the first round of match play. ; Heinlein was not alone as several of the “big name” stars of the tourney circuit—Lawson Little, Herman Keiser, Gene Sarazen, Craig Wood, Mike Turnesa, Denny Shute, Ed (Porky) Oliver and Ellsworth Vines—also were defeated. It was Sarazen's 26th and final PGA tourney.
Red-Hot Choices
The surprising collapse of bigname golfers left lean Lloyd Mangrum and sockin’ Sam Snead the red-hot choices in the PGA
36 PA grourded out for INDIANAPOLIS ” AB R H O A 1
And don't overlook fourth-place 7 s Minneapolis. The Millers are Fouls or Saute na ; hanging in there one game behind Sattariane: Houbled for ran in seventh. fhe. ot Toh Dwure 1010/41 ird-place Indianapolis and only I OLg ; two games behind league-leading Mustached Lloyd and halding| gt, Paul. | Sammy were the original picks to reach the final round iid
4 LJ
Usual Struggle ar ey } As usual, the Indians had to! Gusferidge. ‘Siglen base—Wricht. Sacrifices :
{struggle to defeat their tradi- |Harrinston to. Hoderjein_ to Jones, Dorish :
hitz. {ever since so many famous play- ight |i, Hoderiein to Harrington to Jones Miller Special No. 23 of IRC to ers went down the drain yester- oma iva). a ah ol Bogen wudignapolts DR x be driven by Hal Robson. Sn {1adies’ night crowd of 7682. The Mueller 2 F3le 3. Klinger 2. Struck eut— ead, the hard-hitting hillbilly! © By Dorish 2. Lint ger 1. Pyle 1, Bowes Seal Fast Special No. 4¢ rom White Sulphur Springs, W Paid attendance was 4703. nl ] nS" ohn a ij 3 Moning, Boyt Io be driven by Mel Hansen, {Ya, was maiched today against, p. m. and the Indians were forced, athe “Lint. 3 in 3b inge. Kitager. 0 in 1
{2 innings: Pyle. 5 in
Frank J. Lynch Special No. 48 dead-panned Dave Douglas of to come from behind. At ope ;iiniss: I
to be driven by Frank Brisko.
Speedway Cocktail Spécial No. 58 to be driven by Danny Kladdis.
Thorne Engineering Special No,
Wilmington, Del, and Mangrum| meets Herman Barron. .Mangrum is in the upper bracket and Snead in the lower,
boys down, 7 to 2. But the Redskins refused to Tribe surrender. Both sides threw three
Bowing
to 8, and held it. &
1 f Doe 2 d rom Brews 5 5 he CERN ase B=, i #4 Baseball Oddities Qonway 7. Kalin 6. Se teriage o oan Bal,
Tur Cassini, F d : In the Louisville eighth, a base-| Beard. ae Hh a Wins by 11 %o 6; ball oddity occurred. With Louis- ‘utteridse 3. Kalin 3, Conway 3, Coogan, u itch ville runners on second and first Fenander G ses Four Pitchers 3, Gutteridge 2. Cootan ‘3. Conway ernandez, Peters. Beard. By United Press Stolen Bases — Saflell 9. Gutieridee 1
and two down, and with Bob, Klinger pitching for the Indians! St. Paul grabbed the American| (their third pitcher used), Louis- Cassini 3. Rikard 2. Turner, Bear | Association lead back from Mil- ville sent up George Wilson to hit Jones and Pitcher Ewald Pyle waukee today although they had for Jim Piersell. tried to nail him. still is goles with a suspension, use four pitchers to do it. | With the count two balls and! ‘The Indians collected 15 hits, ailment. { The Saints won 11 to 6 at two strikes on Wilson, he swung | the Colonels 11. Both, starting Biggest damage to Hansen's g¢ pay) jast night. In other with all his might and missed. pitchers, Bob Malloy, car was caused by a rock kicked games Minneapolis squeezed out Plate Umpire Clayton, (Dutch) and Harry Dorish, Louisville, up. into the supercharger aif ganeag City 5 to 3 at Minneapo- Heinlen ruled that the pitch were batted out. scoop and sucked into the blades js 2n4 rain and cold weather struck the batsman, calling for
Spies Three Times Then yesterday, just as the big Bowes car No. 44, driven by Mel Hansen, seemed ready for a qualification run, its rear end locked and spun Hansen around three
times in the southwest turn. The! small car driven by Kenny Eaton]
% ell 8,
| time, the Colonels had the home! {pizes—Heinlen, Mullen and Tobin. Tine— .
* H RBI Pct 81 to be driven by Joe Thorne. so they can’t meet until the final pitchers into combat and in the {Bikard 0° k a] 3 The Bowes team already has ek sixth stanza the Tribesters ral- Coogan J} 1 2 & x 8 won the honor of the hard luck lied for four runs, mainly on Raiin Se » if 2 ion crew of Gasoline Aalley. Mem- walks. nilos a. 8 44 nN a4 bers have been bothered with one In the seventh inning, the Red-| Gutteridge. . " 3 EH 13 218 trouble after another in their two skits tallied three additional Fiise. 18 20 1B 27 cars. markers and got out in front, 9 gonway cireavaes 129 a3 2 i* 3% :
s. ns — Saffeil 4, Turner a Sain .
Indians,
lof the blower. The supercharger postnoned Toledo at Columbus.
Royce Lint, second hurler used
Yerence. ‘He ‘sail He told Podoloft 0d iyo was unable to leave because of classes at the University and Podoloff agreed to fly to-Cincin-nati for the meeting. Podoloff, however, sald Groza had come to him of his own accord and had signed without
pressure, Groza told the press conference he wanted to stick with “the boys”, meaning the other members of the Kentucky team, and had changed his mind about playing with the BAA. Although they are called an “Indianapolis team” and want to play here because “Indianapolis ig the greatest basketball center in the country,” it has not been
able to them. They have heen unable to swing a deal for Butler Fieldhouse, Therefore, it is not certain! {the Kentuckians will play here. According to their contract, they will play in “Indianapolis, Louis! ville or another city by mutual | agreement.”
[corporation wil will be sold for $1000,
nan —————
Wildcats Lead Big 10 Net Meet
EVANSTON, TI, May
¢. Chitwood will man-| spot. 1f Banks is forced out of way riddled and a hasty trip was
!an automatic out under the rules. | \by Tribe Manager Al Lopez, re-
to New York for a con- ais
decided what floor will be avail-!
28
a P Stock car as he races! it on two wheels, The three-time Eastern AAA race car champion also will set .the pace In a fourcar race in which the daredevils will zoom up and down incline rampways together and brush fenders,
Seeks Thrill Record
Seeking a thrill record tonight will be “Snooks” Wentzel, Chitwood's mechanic at the ‘500 Bettering his hair-raising achievement of last night, Wentzel hopes for 10 separate ¢rashes as he deliberately rolls ‘a car end-over-end and side-over-side to demolish it. He rolled six times last night, Hal Ken again will attempt the (sensational automabile jump off a ‘Steep incline rampway, over a {Speeding car, and attempt to land ton a receiving platform 100 feet down the track, The late Lucky | {Teter met his death at the State | Fairgrounds in 1942 in a similar {Jump | The 22 daredevils slso will {crash a stock car through a burn-|
Ferris sald there are five copies ing plank. At the same time Leo Ferris, of the contract in existance. He vice president of the NBL, an- said shares of stock in the new
There May Be
(Two Champions | LONDON, May 28
die Mills defeats Bruce Wood-!
the lineup they exceed the next higher speed. Already one of the original 3 the lineup by a faster car. George
Fonder was the 34th to qualify|, when he toured the oval for four
from the lineup Pat Flaherty in
May 21.
Alley. It was believed, however,
present lineup. Expect Lively Scramble
{these may provide lively jserambie before the un i» over.
The last-minute shuffie of driv-| the track because of rain in his golf team that will meet the lers was already underway early first attempt yesterday. His suc- United States’ Cantrell | cessful run later was at a much golfers at Winged Foot Country
{this morning. Bill
whose qualifying speed in the higher speed than his first try. Fageol Twin Coach Special was next slowest to Banks already were Bill Sheffler, Sheffiler ofty| was being considered as a driver Special, for the Indianapolis Race Cars Sam Hanks, Love Machine & Tool Willle Turnesa today in the Brit- jeft field corner.
(UP)—1If team in the eyent his speed is ex Light Heavyweight Cham pion ceeded. 7 r
i
Seven cars stood out above the George Fonder, Ray Brady Spe-|H. Perowne.
cock next Thursday, he will face others for speed as the 11 a. m.!
blond Lee Savold of Paterson {N. J, on Sept. 6 for the
“World 8
Promoter Jack Solomons said to-
(UP) —Northwestern went into the finals of Big Ten tennis play
age over favored Michigan that
semi-final doubles matches. Hurst, manager of Woodcock.
The Wildcats, Western Confer!
Solomons was to leave for Gal-' way today in an effort to reach came’ from A clean sweep srl similar agreement with Tom
The promoter said the Savold ence net’ champs for two years, {Pout would probably be held at
.| push began. These were:
‘Heavy weight Championship.” | driven by Emil Andres. Maserati Special of IRC No. 15! Special, 126.139.
will attempt to made by air to Chicago to “ate
qualifiers had been ousted n>
laps yesterday at a speed Of gro 127.289 miles an hour. He forced cars in the field climbed well a1} of the early part of the season.
a Grancor V-8 Special who qualified at 120.846 miles an hour
Approximately 20 cars which | yesterday but were called back| third and fifth innings gave as have not made qualification at-ito their garages. after failing to tempts were housed in Gasoline show enough speed. Tommy Hin-|C
At the same time there were; still enough cars in the garage |area capable of high Speeds and |
Tuffy’'s Offy Special No, 9 to be Acker, Redmer Special,
The Millers had to use a good! } a to obtain a’ replacement. {block a nine-hit Brewer attack, apolis dugout. Meanwhile, both thrower, we was as the loser. Seven cars qualified in trials put their own 16-hit assault on Louisville runners on base! yesterday to fill the field and’ Hank Perry and Dick Manville crossed the plate as Tribe Catcher | bump one slow car from the line- pajd off with victory. The win! Earl Turner searched for the ball. up. A one AneE Shother high {dumped the Brews from the Game Under Protest speed creation joine select|league lead they jumped into! plate Umpire Heinlen called! group, the average speed of the Monday after the Saints held it! i “time” and le with base
| umpires John Mullen and Jim Awards Letters Tobin. Heinlen then announced {that the Louisville side was re-| ANDERSON, Ind, May 29-- | tired. | Bas I, track and tennis awards Louisville Manager Fred Wal- to nderson ‘College athletes have ters protested the ruling and it!been announced by Frank (Pop) Ayres {went in the books that way, a Hedden, athletic director.
SASEBALL Letters, Don Barnett, 1948 valuable” player, Joe Anderson,
Anderson College
above the 127 mile an hour mark. Flagged Off Track | Pitches 5-Hit Ball Two cars attempted to qualify Homers by Gail Henley in the | eapoiis the margin in Kansas
ity. The Millers’ Bill
nershitz in the IRC Maserati! pitched 5-hit ball while his mound | protested game, decision to be de-
the majority of these mounts|turned two laps at speeds of OPPonents, Bill Elbert and Mal termined by league headquarters. | John Wilson: raul O'Neill, Everett i Parks would not be able to attain the 123.102 and 122.549 before team Mallette, were giving up § up eight. d but el d Rianne. Pa speed necessary to get into the manager Pete DePaolo flagged swung and missed but claimed Ritanning Fa. James
[Vaiters admitted that Wilson |31d,Kod Wood, Anderson. Ind;
{him off the track. Four New Faces that the batsman was not hit by Emerson Mutterspauh, Suddictows, ‘ind
| Emil Andres in Tufty's Offy eo I JRE PUGH her Toodachs fof Walker, FAC Mich Sim Machglis 81. 1 Ss s {Special made three laps before! n British Cup Team tary the American As- Ina. numerals, “Jack Anderson. Erie ¥ 8 lv .
being flagged off because his| LONDON, May 28 (UP)—Four speed was too slow. He averaged new members were named today 124.138, 123.677 and 122.884, {among the 10 players who will i George Fonder was flagged off | {make up the British Walker Cup
- Fdon Williams, Summitville, Ind. sociation's new president, but ac warded a student manager letter.
cording to Umpire Heinlen's de- TRACK. — Letters, Bob Grav. Anderson,
Idd. Obadiah Williams, Cineinnati, cigion, the Colonels haven't a poe. Tyitord, Mitchell I Ind Wiliam Pat. Pa
ic e on their protest. [From gtrson. Pittsbur im Macholtz, ia gil box brary it 160ked Truman’ h. Mich Soma Fant Mich as though the batter was struck of, horas, whe ‘Bob Sullivan, North after missing. * {Little Rock. Ark; The Indians won the game in als. Core Ni pop it Indiana the seventh by scoring three runs, MPL Cabin, Govt Dea sur a
‘a rally highlighted by Don Gut- Mich.: Lee ore. Pontiac, Mich terridge’s two-base blow to the Din Bediole Longvier.
Solunar Table
M Minor Major Minor Malor
was
best amateur
{Club, Mamaroneck, N. Y.,
Successful qualifiers yesterday |AE.18 ana 2. re Som at y s were Sam Mec-
128.521 miles an hour; Cready, finalist, against American
on
127809; Norm Houser, |8h amateur tournament; Ernest Co. Special, 127.746; Millward, Kenneth Thom and A.! Veterans selected |
-| Special,
Coach Don Delivers {Troy Oil
The “old coach” batted in Earl
’ {Turner with the tying run and 28—Today .... 5:48 6:15 12:18 80; Spider Webb, Gran-| |were team captain Percy (Lad-| 8] : : lal aay, 121. 002: Charlie Van die) Lucas, James Bruen, Joe then scored all the way from sec- 3—Temarrow -- $30 11:48 148 Le8 Pe 126.524, Carr, Reginald Ewing, Gerald (ond as Tom Saffell beat out an ji—Tuesday 8:10 2:30 835 158 and Johnny McDowell, Iddings Micklem and Ronald White, Al. [infield bit deep to frst rr Jaks! mended BR 48 U8 |ternates are E, W. Jones and = Louisville First Sacker ke! 3 Frida 10:50 5:05 11:25 &:a0
Sandy Williamson.
Fight Results
| . By United Press
Open Competition Races
HOT RODS
NEW YORK
jo, Charles (Cabey) Lewis, 137%, Ha-
{White Cit we coast today. led Michigan, 17 to 15. Then e y Stadium, AYRACUBE. RX. 3 The motor vessel Galloway yame ¥igtonain, 6; Minnesota, 5; c I Sem—————— lpirass ebsed ge Saint rN Batons us| FIRST PLACE 1 000 409% with fish, wna hard Ohio State and Ili i Ins iaui 3 - a) Eat hia sri we a nd ETL Complete Liauidaion | ALIN ime wr mang WINNER SUARANTEE northern Newfoundland. the Shell with none. Of Ring Corporation | {Paul oo. 3 i ira Erick kaso cumoN 11 For entry phone D. L. Leary 49803 Oil anker Heron was still aground| All three Northwestern doubles’ NEW YORK, May 28 (UP) — NebiANabors 38 11 sn | stor aul = 200 08 iff 8 3 ; despite repeated efforts to refloat teams advanced to the finals yes- The liquidation of the Tourna- Mihneanolis Lh M 3., Morrison. Griffith, Labine and Anderson. Sunday May 29 2 P. M. . her from the mudbanks at Lewis. jterday asd today Gram Goiden| eit of Champions, Inc, was Kawa city 18% fH i SE od 4) on d 3 ’ ¥ port. la e ainline, top cat official today after it y ' ) allette an rescher; Ayres {duo, met Michigan's Andy Paton signed papers shifting en Lanta ANRC LE uk 1 [sng edo at Columbus, postponed (sold). 100-MILE NATIONAL (HAMPIONSHIP Tied | ‘in Golf Match Match land Bill Mikulich in the top dou- assets to the Madison Square Ww Pet GB! AMERICAN LEAGUE . Tied for frst fn'the ‘women's ha Am of the ay Yet Garden -— International Boxing Pladelohia FR Aa a Begrefl* Lod fi 8 in 0 id 1 Time Trials 10 A. M. orthwestern’'s ® ersen Club syndicat Box oa It 8 18 fia Embree. Starr and Lolla ue y y golf tourney held yes- and Michigan's Patton were The sale Was anounced M San rans oi Se en Shlease™ Ton Oo ache" t 8) 16 MILES EAST OF IN DIANAPOLIS ‘at Highland were com- matched for the No, 1 si AY 14 Bolt i118 as 1" Clavelan 003 000 30x 4 § 9 fe Dr Litt, etry oF 0. pengies Rithoiigh the purchase price was Slevsiang 11 1 8 a . Vig. hs a8 Ane Sheeler, Benton and GREENFIE D P D BOWL Wo er Peterson no 1 is 10 : s i Peele. Mrs. Ralph Betz turned back top seeded Dave closed. 1 aTioNaL LeAGUS gafiagand 200 000'000-9 8 1 Gerard, and Mrs. Brown of Illinois and Patton May Length S \Borton ho =” jean, ane Rosas. Copal and mers. COMPLETE re, Mrs. John edged Minnesota's Ken Boyum. y Lengthen Season Rrociim EO NATIONAL LEAGUE _ Robert fatout and Northwestern and Michigan | MONTREAL May 28 (UP)-— ft oven : i }* Rp th mam] 8 MIDGET : ! hy were 0 clash in three Clarence Campbell, president f el bisa ’ , Lomb a eCu. hEEAT ERE Sele OE BE BY here BIG CAR RACE S est. The Wolverines would have the circuit will decide at its : Oy x os gaa 1 — 0 Club’ win 10, ISeD hem in onder 0. over. nual meeting next month whether GAMES TODAY Fifer pS a on A A A i ig come the Wildcat lead. Sach Siub'a season yar length. | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ian Ltn Si ours % aan ; * SUND Y WA Y 29 * - an rom 80 to 70 games. (All night games) y i Gol Title Captured M L HN rT. de tn oP NE En, "V 3 ang. Maat he "and obal R A CES FEATURING abe, In. B ajor eague Leaders | Miwsukee et Minneapolis . bon 10 oo 1 8 1 1 y Earlham College AMERICAN LEAcuE | AMERICAN LEAGUE cave’ HIG Tod 00x Jc TOMMY HWINNERSHITZ 4 SPIDER WEBS iE = Lo) SUN, MAY 2 | RICHMOND, Ind, May 26 fins goose. MAY WB RAR ahs SHE 2 He . Bl x TROY RUTTMAN % TOMMY MATSON The Hoosier College conference Keil Detroit" "3 38 148 28 i 10 Yeington ot ested. | GAS PRICES REDUCED | * MAG NELLINGS % JOHNNIE MANTZ iehaels, Chicago |... 34 133 33 43 aa NATIONAL 1 taaaus | 1st RACE L..2:30 'golf title today was . snugly DiMassis. Boson. 38 13 3 8 MW ston at i : . s JACKIE HOLMES “to-|tucked away by Eariham College, Jitqs Joven 3 it B HI i Sincimnati fix chicaeo | REGULAR GENUINE |B 24 RACE......7:00 § fter ‘who captured the crown yester- NATIONAL LEAGUE itsvurgh ut St Lois want. | GASOLINE ETHYL i TRIALS 12:00 NOON FEATURE 2:30 P. M. , day with a 686 team total over chosndienat, 8t. Louis Pen we ® 8 8 ® LI : 3d RACE .... 11:00 Adm. $1.75, Tax | 36 Jootea at the Forest Hills ol mn thgnareh sh 8 {if Hg 3 fi , @ PLAY GOLF 22° TAX 23° 1M § ] m, 31.19, 12K Ine. : ountry Club. arshall, New York 7 f TREET MIDGET | Medalist for the meet was Phil piss ey wy RE. Lake Shore i PAD} ps ~ FUNK'S SPEEDWAY lem totals wre Hanover, Le 1 nS nem 2 ' oe «| BLUE POINT Aue SPEEDWAY WINGHESTER, INDIANA A in, 700; Indus Cen.} ans Batted In wid andi FREE AF 4 SUPPLY ovinson Tap * don 31 o | Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. BEImont 3316 ne fi i 3 HE dik ili, aT A o” * sl |
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