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Lehner's 15th Inning
Outfielder Smashes Lakers Hope hed Helped TE the Season at Hillcrest
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Victory Blow in
Season’s Longest Game
Kellner Chalks Up First Win Of Year After Giving Up 12 Hits
PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 22 (UP)—Outfielder Paul Lehner stepped
up to the plate as a pinchhitter to- lead off the 15th innipg for the Philadelphia Athletics today and smashed the third pite! for, a home run to give the A's a 6-5 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Lehner’s victory blow in the longest game of the season thus far gone came at the .expense of Boston's masterryl righthander, | Ellis Kinder, and enabled a fine
* southpaw, Alex Kellner, to chalk up his first victory of the year, enat | hi | _ Kellner, a 20-game winne | year, went the full f5] tings
for ‘the Athletics, giving up 12. nits dliKees, /- + w y
Lehner, obtained as a throw i on the deal that brought Bob Dil- . y . linger from the St. Louis Browns Gil Coan’s Single Br pavers. vez) Drives Yost Home P ch- 0 eine ‘nen ne slammed Kinder's pitch over the NEW YORK, Apr. 22 (UP) —Gil| right field wall. . Coan’s single scored Eddie Yost
: \ r from second base with the run Off to a shaky start, Kellner whith gave the Washington Senyielded three runs in the first in-i 00 27 4g 8_10-Inning. victory ning on two walks, a bunt by -
over Joe Page and the World Billy Goodman, a double by Vern cy anpions Yankees before 18,295 Stephens and a wild pitch. He ;
at Y tadi . P was reached for another run in anikee Stagium today. Coan's
hit i the third when Stephens singled it came right after Yogi. Berra
> had dropped a foul tip for what and scored on Al Zarilla’s double. 014 have been the third strike.
Tied the Score Page worked the last two in- * The Athletics, however, tied the ings and was tagged with the| score in the next two frames, get- loss, his first of the season against ting three runs in the fourth off 0n¢ win. Lefty Chuck Stobbs on a walk, a| Steve Nagy, 29-year-old south- | two bagger by Dillinger and sin- Paw rookie formerly with Indiangles by Pete Suder, Kellner and aPpolis and up from San Francisco Eddie Joost, and adding another Of the Pacific Coast League went run in the fifth when Ferris Fain all the way for the Senators.
slammed his first homer of the ~~ Washington = weN York season. 5260 Rizzuto ss 4 250 The Red Sox regained’ the lead xo; 219 3paer 2133 in the sixth when Kellner walked F $ 111 0DMasoc-it 50 60 two batters and was reached for 52 1 4Johnson3b 4 113 a single by Tommy O’Brien. But 17] Dade, 3:93.08 the A’s again made it a tie game N 4101 Prirfield p 9 9 8 il {ni the following frame. With two [Saniora Pp 2 I 0 y
out, Mike Guerra, Kellner and
ceri . ol Joost hit-successive singles; and: ew ap af + 0:
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To Bag Playoff § On Home Floor
Minneapolis Leads ‘Syracuse Nationals 4
Three Games to Two,
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Apr. 22 (UP) Theres no place like ome, and that's where the Min-| Soe Lakers hope to win the! {National Basketball Association]
hampionship plavo SMOrroy
staff this week. All that is needed is a letter
This confirmed ‘a report in The Times Mar. 21 that Dimancheff was negotiating with But--iler for the post of assistant | coach, : Dr. Ross said the former Chicago Cardinal backfield star-told ‘him he would either accept or reject Butler's offér by letter early this week. Dimancheff indicated he would accept.
ght, ! The Lakers lead the Syracuse Nationals, three games to two. They had run up a 3-1 lead be-| {fore Syracuse moved back into contention at Syracuse Thursday with an 83 to 76 upset victory. | Should they lose to Syracuse ‘here tomorrow, the final game of the series will be played at Syracuse Wednesday—and there the Nationals would be a prohibitive favorite, Big George Mikan is, of course, the chief Minneapolis hope. Even
Several Conferences
Butler officials several times but the official decision ted with the Butler Board of Directors, If he is signed, Dimancheff would begir his duties about Aug. 1 with a contract on a -10-months basis.
~_|Dimancheff to Give Reply ” To Butler Offer This Week
Former Cardinal Star Expected to Join Bulldog Staff; May Change Style
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Butler University expects to add a new member to its coaching
“Dimancheff has conferred with
of acceptance and Boris (Babe)
Dimancheff, former Purdue All-American and pro star, will be a member of Coach Tony Hinkle's board of grid strategy, Butler Presie {dent M. O. Ross told The Times yesterday.
Dodgers Win, 7-6,
In 3-Hour Game
BROOKLYN, Apr. 22 (UP)— The Brooklyn Dodgers came from behind to beat the New York Giants, 7-6, before a crowd of 19,067 in a game that required three hours and 14 minutes here
‘today.
“George Shuba was the hero with a double scoring Jack Banta, the third Dodger hurler, in the eighth. Banta reached first on an error by Jack Harshman and advanced on a wild pitch by Sheldon Jones, - New York Brooklyn
in defeat Thursday he was a 28- “a Salary terms were not disclosed. g . o, APH 94 ARN%4 point. scorer. It was the third >. Hinkle and Dr. Ross recommend- Locks 181 112 3 3 1 : straight game of the playoffs in ed Dimancheff to the Board of M 01 1112 {which he scored 28. Directors. Reiss 0 7 itis Syracuse won two of its three } : : ¢ | Dimancheff retired last month J’¢ } 38 iddd es a 0 n he - 12 ootball after being. Jc 0 0 0 Br 1100 ET Ie od the Misne. It was "gentlemen first" at Hillcrest Country Club veslaldoy at the official opening. Dee fom PAYING fodiha ree years} Mi 000 Branca.» 9000 lcuse victory was a single field Miller, C. D. Grossman, Mrs. Harry Wilcox and N. E. Chapman (left to right) start off in. the 11 was an all-state halfback at __ _/Bantap 1000 goal. However, in familiar Minne-| Bankers Handicap that officially opened the eis, i women followed the men ° the foe. Butler before going to Purdue Abram le aut on es oF Beanie ie surroundings the Lakers won ___ — err — in 1943. in sth ¥ on. asm!
two games | by by lopsided scores.
Cubs Edge Cards
Dimanc heff also, had been nego.
Colonels Beat Larry Taylor Tops Hillcrest 2mm ne
son College at Ww Berg Pa.,
. Opener With Net of 70 304 North, Pafots Apmimail In Ninth, 7 to 6 Red Birds, 15 P leg
i . diana Central. He said he liked CHICAGO, Apr. 22 (UP)—Ro; By JIM HEYROCK |Butler's offer best. Smally’s ninth-inning home run Ty . HILLCREST COUNTRY Club is now officially open . .. Larry mpa hiring of Dimancheff could gave the Chicago Cubs their third Louisville Wins Taylor and Mrs. Larry Sexton or prove it. mean a change over from the : successive triumph without de- Taylor and Mrs. Sexton led the pack of about .125.golfers yes-"_; fh sé to the |feat.and second Straight over the 4th Game of Season terday in the Bankers Handicap that officially opened the club. er rea aioe 8t. Louis Cardinals 7 to 6 before, COLUMBUS, O.. Apr. 22 (UP) Taylor blasted an 89 and bad.a. 19 hand ap. 10.0)
A Crowd. of-34,122 Bere today Louisville wens fer game Firs Bae I The men division:
Chicago .
= "Mil Ine grounded out for Jones in 9th. New York . _ 200 200 100— 6 Brooklyn 010 041 01x— 7 Br! — Thompson, Harshman, Runs batt A n i, Hodges, Kramer 2. Russell, ¢ on 2, F 0 uba. Two-base “hits Wes head. Reese, Shuba. Home Kramer, Thompson. Double
smon to Reese to Hodges: Stanky to Dark to Harshman. Hodges unassisted). Left on bases—New York 5. Brookiyvn 7. Bases on, balls “off Kramer 4, Jores 2 Struck K r 2, Jo Mes 6. Hits and runs
= » * +
“ott Kramer 5 and in “433 inpings Jones 2 and 27in 314 innings. Bankhead 4 and 5 in_4 innings, Branca 1 and 9 in
RARE Banta. ad AR arom isheaiit be TOA PR the greatest POWETY hr” thee i BR aT
Sit her anta Losing 3 Jones ‘(0-2 Umpires arlick,
oe % dani ~~ SmaAlley’s™ drive was the "ofilV of the young American Associa- . The. women, however, decided —— ge: — Plseide Tinie) it iendarice 1087. J when neither side scored in the ‘Totals 1130 010. Totals, do. $30.10. hit-off-the-slim-southpaw-in-four iar season today By deleating To start the season easier and : A : ble o an ninth-the.game-went-into-extra: Tere riders Tae I Bo innings of relief in the course of Columbus, 7 to .5, before 5435. played only nine holes in their 4 habie To * |in 8% nid? oni ‘Boston in , Stirtweics ran for- Mire in. th. . which. he fanned. five... persons. tourney. “Mrs. “Sexton fired a 35 leg mus- Kinder went in for Boston in Washington 940100 100 1.7 Sh. Louls Chicago Bob Habenicht started for the after ‘deducting her kanosmsp yammate the 10th’ and hurled great ball in New York 0 050 000 0—6 . BHOA ABH O A Red Bird 1 allowed 4 dt Efron Hotar Henrich 3.5 Oey in Glvano b 5 2 2 Trwillgr.2b 3 1 2 © irds an aliowe seven 2 ! : Ii Ii relief until Lehner put an end t0 _pivaceio. Kozar, Nagy, Dente 2. Coan Wikref 1 0 1 0 Mauro.rf 3110 watks. fi hit 4 five runs IN THE hu tourney. there mnel in h 1 ed contest.’ 2 Henrich, Bauer. Berra, Johnson, Robin- Dieringef 3 1 1 0 Jeffcoat.rf 1 0 1 o WAaIKS, lve Its an Ive runs in Sale; x av tie for second s Merlo the prolong * {on Two-base “hits—Bauer, Yost, Rizzuto, Slawnts it 2 3 0 9 Ward 1b 4 2H 1 five innings to garner the loss. Was a five-way ; i€ : on i phi 0zar oan. Noren, erra, oleman, Schdnst.2b ¢ 2 auer,! 2 + : 5 a ac Yay ¥ 72s after deductech con- BOs OA Pallagei} HO A Johnson Three base hit— Henrich. Sacri- Garagloia.c 4 1 8 ‘0 Pafko.ct +11 o/Mike Clark and Dave Thomas Place. Carding 72s af rd Eo AB 1 3 0 Joost.ss 5 3 Rizzuto. Kozar. Double Plays—Stew- Nelson.lb 0 0 0 Wiker.c 4 0 6 1 held Louisville hitless the rest ing their handicaps were i le vault DMzgio.cf $ 3 goost + vit 6 0 1 Hee to Grasso. Left on bases—Washingidn Bilko.lb 3 010 1:Eerena.3b 3 0 2 1 Harkness, Tom O'Hara Nate Peskv.dd 8 1.2 JASCO! 8 8 1 010. New York 8. Bases on balls—off Nagy Millers 4 1 2 4 Smallev.ss° 4 3 4 3 0f the way but it was too late. ariness Morton, Goodmn ig 5 220 1/3. Porterfield 3, Sanford 1. Page 1. Struck Staley.p 2 10 2Voisellep 0 0 0 0 Chapman and John Lesow. orion, 8 nss 6 2 2 4 Fainlb 2 : §tponsns 53% 5 Chapman,cf 5 10 0out—by Port field 1, Sanford 2. Hits and Kazah 10 0 0Vandrmr.p 6 0 0 1 Three home runs helped liven _ Llovd George had a 73 while I1-feet, O'Briendf 5 2 2 0/Dillinger3b 6 2 1 2 Rnus—Off Na and # in 10 innings; Bucha 1.0 0 0Borkowski 1 0 0 0ithings for the first ‘knothole d Georg Bl, BY 3: Cri arilla.rf 6 2 4 0 Valor! 8 0 5 0 Porterfield 4 and 4 in 2 innings: Sanford Johnson.p 0 0 0 0 Minner.p 100 4 5 $ Joe Hughes, Nick Nickolay. Ken Ispus Batts.s 6 111 2 Suder.2h 6.1 6 55 and 2 in 6 innings: -Page 2 and-1 in 2 Polletipe 1-0 0 0 Dubtelp 1°00 3 game” of the season. Walter Fost Bob Potter, Gus Baseke Stobos.p 41 0 2 Guerra.c 7 2 9 0 innings. Hit by pitcher—Grassa (by San- Boyer,p 0000 Ip L i t b oster, 0 otter TUS as > Mstrson,p 0 0 0 Feliner.p $ 3 : $ Jord), ning Diteher Nagy ar Los-| a RhET $5 ropo, ouisville first aseman, Tony Manley, Bovd Pond, Hart1000 ner ng pitcher—Page 1-1) mp! res c- Tot otals 271 : Atay teran y Fiat 2012 x Gowan, McKinley, Hurley and Honochick Kazak hit into double play 3 Nelson 5 got one in the fifth with one on ford Sallee, Gene Buckley and ie ee i ~'— == Time of game—2:57. Attendance—18,395 in 1st. and also took the honor of being Jack Brown had T4s Totals 4 otals pai | Borkowski fanned for Validermeer in 2 owe's ie BRA, gg TALE So LL) POrkowss], Sansa fof Vande 2d. 'the first to clear a circuit blow TNs Bob Butterworth fired: a will give th. vone out when winning run sco red jin oD whit winniiy Jun. Wat stored over the new left field fence. 3g-:for second place among the Es: mm ammdll roit 1 ump B® TATE Se en Wi eas ee Be ri 0 3 cago wrasse: - A Schaub, Mrs. Helen Bender’ an HONge Boiloqelphis an 208 5 3% 310 000 00 001 my — Slaughter, Mauro, Smalley — plerar i i 0 3 8 Morect : i 3 : Mrs. Bill Darnaby county in—Schoendienst 2, Sauer 2. Wilson.rf 4 1 4 1 Natisinib 3 1 7 1 is. Bl Jarnaby. 3 ’ suns bated inSteonens. 3. Zain (Ms a3 ee! Pafko, Ward 3, Dier- Drovo.ib 216 0Miggins.if .4 1 1 0 Prizes were-awarded last night Sroves Sila piten’ Soft Yao. er oon Li ite 0X, to HEE Se ee ase ne aun 3 HE ht NY 3 3 3 9iShoiher 3» 3 ? % 5 at a dinner-dance in the club bo I h th ! . Wo-base s—Stephens, | 3 - pman roome,c 4 4 0° 5 ob Hide Ba Trier. “Guerra. He Home Lune jp Doysie p play Sacrifices —— , Slaughter. Martin.c 3 $ $ 0/Costa.ss 3 ! 2 4 Highland Golf and Country Club Every y loves them , , . eres a $ In Lehner. Sac Rate er Paar: Biko do Miler aie Suchecki.p 4 0 0 1 Habenichtp 1 0 0 0 also opened yesterday. The pro- ’ i i Yinrs Togst. io gSuder | Fam Kel on Hood” DETROIT, Apr. 22— (UP yi] Miller to Schoendienst to Bilko; Smalley * Cla Te 00 1 ram consisted of a full day of grown-up air to Winthrop Jrs. Every man. Left on bases—Boston 13. Phila Big Art H tt tch f to ae. Left on bases—Chicago 3. St Frey.2b 110 a Bri f Toe delphia 15. Base on ball—Off Kellner 18 AT outteman pitched four- j, 9. Bases on balls—Off Voiselle 2. Thomasp 0 0 0 0 golf ang a dinner-dance last tvle has all the detail and rugged tobbs 3. Masterson 1, Kinder 5 ruck hit ball today to hand Detroit a My ele [Bensonc' 10 0 0 lio sty 99 out—By Kellner 8, Stobbs 5, Kinder 3 2 Dubiel 1. Struck out—by Vander Meer 1, Mozzali.a 1 0 0 o MEN, ame Hits and runs—Off Stobbs 10 and, 5 in'4 to 0 triumph over th: Chicago Minne J Siler, 2. polls. Dublel 1] yorals. BIAS Totals RIND 3 2 4 good looks of famous Winthrop shoes ‘ an s —Volis in| 29 527 otals » RAL FRR LL pr . Ka Rog $%and 1 ns Jes Jone White Sox and keep the Tigers Hits and Tn AF Meer 1 net Tin 1-1 i Sorealt batted for Habenicht in fifth RIVERSIDE ana Coffin Jing tch— ner, n- ar - > ffici s ves ay. . -Stars Rite pitcher “Kellner” (1-0). Losing site: Paageaie in their first four Ey na G ang 3 in 3.1/3 innings, Loutsville oe 120 0007 their Official openings yesterday for men. THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS er—Kinder (0-2). Umpires-—Hubbard, in 4-1/3 inings, Boyer 1 and 0] ” - y — aw Madison's mg, nd Farrel, Te rel na A delighted crowd of 15548 in 3h ‘innings. Johnson’ 0 and 0 in no | wricht. 2 Chapman: Richter: Sucneckr, AM ABCD sounament iil Le THE SIZE {innings (walked only man e faced, ! Dr 1 3 nlave to easan un. te, tonight Dobson, Shanta and Wyse (watched Houtteman record his|poiiet 1 and 1 in 4 innings. Winning Moret: Dro po. Costa; Natisin: Miggins: played ay at Pleasa r ;second victory of the season. He|piicher-_plie (1-0). Losing pitcher— Broome, Costa, Frey, Natisin. Miggins, ontries close at 11:30 a. m. and No. 2 man (0-2). Umpires—Gore, Stewart and Three-base hit—Sarni. Home runs--Waight, the tourney play statis at noon. |permitted only two Chitagoans| Conlan! Time of game, 3:34, Attendance Tu 3 : , { igh school eller rou Dropo, Moreci. Double plays—=Shofner to Sizes 3! to 6 igh schoo {to reach second and the Tigers 124.1 Steiner to Natisin. Lyons to Richter . wr \ el , . . y : “I Drops, Sathi to Costa, Steiner to Costa {6 THERE" WIL r be” A joint meet- : Width B. C dD RB b to 2 outfield recorded just three put-| |Natisin. Left on bases—Louisville 5. Colum- ino of the directors of the In- idt , an six-foot: rowns, outs. Braves Defeat ER Er or toe | ar uchec ruck out—by Habe dianapolis . District an e In2 JP)— i b . , Sucl s—oft ‘ ted n J. ith a pushe ST. LOUIS, Apr. 22 (UP)—Bob Lefty Bill Wight allowed but he picht 1. Clark % Suchecki 4. Hits oI! diana . Golf Associations Friday - 111 mound, Feller, in his first start of the two runs and six hits before Man- i ies, to in 1: Clark, none in 3. Losing ‘pitcher © at noon in the Columbia Club. Boy's two-tone Moccasin oxford ein on the yedr, pitched the Cleveland In- ager Jack Onslow lifted him for, BOSTON Apr. 22 (UP)—Bob Hebe rma 3 1s —Monroe, Clesg and with Sundrads ot vamp perl for - In o di i f inch-hitter in the eighth. But : ans to their first triumph of a pinc r in eighth. cool comfort 3 Kentucky's the season, defeating the St. Louis Detroit then hammered Luis Alo- Elliott's two run homer with one DePauw 9, Wabash 2 Butler Tennis Team the annual Browns, 6to 2, béfore an opening ma for three more and brought @ut in th-eighth inning gave the Shuts Out Franklin $8.95 g day crowd of 10,166 fans. . - Bob Cain to the fnound for Chi. Boston Braves a 3 to 2 victory Timés State Service uts uU r ed by the It was the first loss for the cago. It was the fourth straight Over the Philadelphia Phillies and, GREENCASTLE, Apr..22-Col- Butler University's tennis team : Browns. loss for the Sox. Warren Spahn his second straight lecting 13. hits off two pitchers. shut out Franklin College yesteriters and The tribe bunched six of its 10! Pat Mullin’s double and Johnny Win of the young season today. DePauw University's baseball day afternoon, taking five singles Klein the singles against Frank ¢Stubby” Groth’s single scored the first| It was’ Elliott's second home team defeated Wabash College. matches and two doubles. The ~ Sam Jethroe, 9 to 2, here today. Russ Freeland gc * [Tiger run in the second. Catcher Fun of the season 02 y. R scores: } nors last Overmire and Tommy Fine in the| 218 on base by virtue of a pass, connected for a home run with Leverenz (B) ‘defeated Stewart (F) votes than second inning to score five runs.| (Joe Ginsberg's one baser, . plus d ah vd f El B b d in the'thiré Phil Orth $- yeren 6-3; LeCon re TB) detealec yO a walk and a sacrifice accounted Scored ahead o lott. one aboard in the'thirc il Or os 81 and ety Smolineki (By de. 100 other x Tres Straight siwgles Ye for another run in the seventh. Philadelphia \ Boston HOA went the distance on the mound featea Mattox iF &-4 ar ed, Raut, 8) orao n 4 defeated Co (F 2 n 6-1; atton ated. Do oh ol a under Ciicore Detroit Ashburnct 4 2.0 0 Avanab 4 0 5 4 for DePauw and yielded 10 hits. (5 “defeated Ru hE) 5" Lehed a no- Y with t a knock ; ABHQ PRB a TamIea 108 Jl 103 waren 00 oor ono 3 10 4 KOTOR AR TeCOmpie By acted mien: way wi Wo runs an nocked phlei 491 1 1 1 4 ¥nnisrclf 4 2 0 0 Elliott 31 0 2 DePauw 102 030 21x— 9 13 2 Gi and Raub OB: defeated Cqgdand Hen0, was.one - out Ovi fre. Al Rosen, Mickey a 13 Jones.3b 4 1 0 3 Gordon! 3 2 2 0 _ Kern, Altell and Juke; Orth and Markle derson 6-1 and 6-2 § ’ tate u erm : J Appling,1b 4 213 4 0 ? o Sisler 1 3 01 0 Torgeson.lty 3 010 0 ! son's sta Vernon and Dale Mitchell all sin- Jchaels.2b 4 0 3 3 Whitm { r ci § Zeruialif 3 0 2 4110" manrf 0 0 0 O/Crandallc 4 1 3 0 , , 7 eck ; Blatnick 1 0 0 0 Kerr.ss 2231 champion. gle along with walks to Feller Moeskido 3 1 0 poe 22.1 0Blacnick $03 3S 33it an caster, up for the second a 3 0 2 1 5insberse 3 1.3 0 wopata, 50 5 . I Simmons.p 2.0 1 3 SE ——— time, to figure in the scoring. 30 0 4Huttmanp 30 1 3 typ 0 0 0 0 Cleveland St. Louis 0000 Hollmig 1000 y . ’ ABHO A! © ABHOA tooo Totals 33 72413 Totals 28 72711 KANSAS CITY, Apr. 22 (UP)-— in the top of the sevenin with Boud'eau.ss 5 2 3 2 Upton.ss 31 0°30 Totals 30 42415 To 29 92716 Hollis safe on for Whitman in XiM The Minneapolis Millers handed three runs, however,” and then Mitchel it 3 i 0 0 Sievers iodo Kross struck out for Wii ah ° ant In oth. Co Cots error for Kon-lipe gansas City Blues their first added three more insurance talEaster,rf 2 1 2 OLenhardt.lb 2 012 019 000 a= 5h, Philadelphia : oo 000 101 000—2 defeat of the 1950 American As- lies in the eighth. R.Ken'dyrf 0 0 0 J oo 3.00 MELELLLEREERTEETNNLIN. LA... M2" H66—661-02x—3 Brown and white Moccasin oxmn ordon,2b 4 1 1 2 Lollar.c 4 2 5 rors—Carragnel Runs batted “Errors. Elliott. Runs batted in—Ennis 2, sociation season today as they Minneapolis Kansas City | G 3 ABH QA ford, styled like Dad Doby.cf 32 4 0Gustine.3» 3 0 1 0 Groth 2, Ginsberg. Wertz, Mullin Two: Gordon, Elliott 2. Two base hits— Kerr, 9 in ¢ : ABH OA" 2 0 ord, style tke Dad's .. a N Rosen.3b 3 1 1 1iColeman 1 1.0 0 base hits—Mullin. Sacrifice—Kryhoski.| Gordon. Three base hits—Ennis. Home Jun scored a 7 to 2 victory oefore a wiltams2o 5 3 4 1 Pi jarcikst 4 2 22 favorite: with -boys for spring and - Heganc 4 0 8 0Friend.2h 4 0 3 g Double plays—Michaels to Appling, Ma-|—Elliott. Sacrifice es—Hamner, ' Kerr, Ma - Ladi Day crowd of R586. Dnardge 3b 5 3 2 3 41 4 4 pring i Feller. 301 2 Overmire.p 00 0 0 leski to Michigels to Appling! Priddy to shall Doanle rays Colist » Hamner adies’ yc JB80 tibet in i 2 8 0 ry Wi mn 1 3 : : o ‘summer : rvhos ~—Chi- s { 2 2 | " AED 188 3 en 7 pel Huse “on "hulle Of on bates Fhliadeionia’ 8 Boston. 1 Lt Fenton Moles hat boomed EWkmnit 80 3 1 HER $8.95 ’ ‘dy Wight 3, Algma 1, outteman truck on balls— immons 4, Spahn 3 Struck omer Kropt.cf 5120 4 20. © |¥Kenarn * o : : out By Wizht 2, ioutteman nd Hits and out by Simmons 5 Spahn 2. Hits "and again as he hit his third homer Tmknson.c 4 0 6 1) 4 i 1 " oo. —— at — s—Off Want, 6 and 2 7 innings. runs_-off Sim mons 7 and 3 in 7'5 innings: of the year in the Blue's two-run Exh ss 39 ; fi presc scher.c 2 2 2 3 0 SE ERY 3 SC in n 2h ras hagas Fo asi ’ Goat O30 Sar Tpian Ay Heh 331 2 aleme, 2 ARR Heal! ot SH hl A AR A040. In fa. Winnials piiaes \epeyys: npg: The MIHTeTs date Fa Ce hes 50 oro Coleman singled for Gustine in 9th |; Losing a So T—-Wighe Um P ime of of Val sheet Haan back with three tallies in each of gaiala Pp. 983 § Wooten Lo . nn grounded. out for Kennedy in same—1 a, Attendance] hours 4 tendanne the seventh and eighth frames, ee aR ans Cleveland ............... ..030 000 001— N Tal ks however, to assure themselves of — ¢qimire struck out for” Barnhi hi Bt. Louis ........ 7 001 000 001— 2 ‘B I Vi ew a ent M the win Wooten struck out f¢ in 7th ~ Arft, b t5— ars | : \ olis’ 100 000 330 7 Pine Eollag Home rina liar. en ut er ictor | Williams led off the Minne- Niner ity 000 020 000 2 batted in—Doby 2, Boudreau. ‘Tuesday Mat Card A Errors—Mole. Runs-——Minneapolis: Wil Easter, Upton, Loliar. Double blays Opton In ou eneqaqer | tapolis scoring in the top half of Tt RoC. 11 2. Jenr Le nhards: Susiine to Friend to fe Times Special | “The signing of Vic. Holbrook, the first inning. He tripled and i “deansas. Gity. Moi Gordon to Boudreau to Vernon, Wild pit ch CLEVELAND, O. Apr. 22—But- handsome Hollywood heavyweight came home when Dandridge sin- I Haas 2, C. Work - N Fine 3. 3 Kennedy z Struck out—By Feller 10's” Bulldogs opened their Mid- mat contender, and Tiger Tasker, gled. bert 1. Two-base ‘ . enne Ss an runs—O
Gvermirg. 4 and 3 in, gngine (none out American Conference season toI in i, Le Left ot bages—Cleveland. 6: st day with 5-2 and 12-3 triumphs Grieve, Wikhing Pitcher Peller (1:0, Over Western Reserve University er—bvermire (0-1). Time— in a doubleheader here, to Alen fichers for today—Cleveland, John Males scattered 4 hits in| Lemon and Zoldak. St. Louis. Garver and the opener while Paul O'Connell] eerie —— fanned 11 batters in the nightcap. { - Don, Campbell homered with - YMCA Chess Team two aboard in the second game
Whips Purdue Squad | for Butler. First game:
AL] AY est ie The Indianapolis YMCA chess Males and’ Campbell; 0 Sorting: Frey (8 team defeated a Purdue squad and Hutto 4 i 13 to 7 last night at the YMCA. puter ._ SO" ¥&W8,00 4 13 1 4 YMCA team members were Western Reserve 003 000 0— 3 6 3
ell and Campbell; Mitchell, Frey Leopold Binder, Isadore Green-| (2/ and "Kollar, - Hutton (3)
on Tu por Toneven. hs | SArEHy SERVICE SAVES LIVES THIRD FLOOR
hits- jams. _G rt T 1 M crifices—Pearnewcomer here from Boston,| The Blues took a brief 2-1 edge ber phgme fun ansaer aaa to Mole
'has completed the lineup of talent|in the last of the fifth when Mole Lefi
§—) = , K 5 {for next Tuesday night's Armory homered and Dresser,” who had Si » Zabala 1, walls "tt 2° Strick out WINTHROP JRS > 4 Pearson 2. Hit . |wrestling card, Matchmaker Billy walked and gone to second on an gv Barnhill 3, Ford 6. Pearson 2 Hits {Thom has “announced. inffeld out, came home -when J innings, Henrichs 3 in 3 innings. Zar a n inings The three-tilt program will be|Pilarcik singled. Winning pitcher 0 pala. Tsing pitcher Another Marott
(headlined by a duel between] Minneapolis came back strong Feit. "Hime aap Dover Hunt and powerful Chief Saunooke, a 325- = 3 30 pound Cherokee Indian matman,
Exclusive
held the world’s heavyweight title three times. Dutch Hefner, of Houston, Tex. RY and Tom Marshall, of Dallas, will| |clash .in the semi- -windup.
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