Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1950 — Page 8
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Westlake's Homer Leads 5-3 Pirate Win Over Reds
Walloping Wally Grabs Circuit Clout
To Win Derby In
Eddie Arcaro Hopes | For Fifth Victory |
Crowd of 13,000 Expected to Watch 'Probable Lineups Lid Lifter; Indians Thrive at Toledo
, MUD HENS INDIANS NEW YORK, Apr. 2¢ (UP)-—| (Continued From Page One) inning. Riddle showed marked yerchen, of Bell, rf " {Having already made his choice—| . improvement over his showing _. - By JIM HEYROCK Hill Prince in the Kentucky — this season. He won 18 and lost |. i mp rsday night in Columbus Federoff, 2 Basgall, 2d
10 with Williamsport in 1949.
: : : 1 : Derby—Eddie Arcaro hoped toThink life begins at 40? NOooooo! It begins at 50. day. he wasn't gtuck with it. | The Redskins swept the three-
when he lasted only two and one-/DeLaGarza,ss Bockman, 3d
game series at Toledo and thus Hind funings. —_, 7 UWA, 1b ’ 3 trie . I Onn |B e A ques Center fielder y P If you don’t buy that one, Just ask any of the 1751 Once before, in 1942, Jockey far in the early campaign, the t the request of Center fie Vico, 1b latt, If
cui ore’ (3 Oral ‘ve Arcaro made his Derby choice— . Dino Restelli, who had gone hit- . members of the Western Seniors’ Golf Association. They've otic Tots thom ne Mud Hens have yet to win and 0 © “13 official trips to the Knickerb'ker, If Restelli, ef 4 a é p y. .
all passed the half-century mark. But during the summer gg,res it will be different. {ars saidied with 8 fea 4 |Plate, Manager Al Lopez changed Fogg, 3b O'Connell, ss they have more fun than a gang of teen-agers on a wiener| In 1942, Arcaro picked Devil| ny) ® or Sha : oR his lineup for the twin bill, shov- Riebe, Ballinger, ¢ roast | Diver over Shut Out and finished '"® *ribesters NBUISNET ing Restelli down to the siXth Kupuscinski,p Lint, p
The association is starting for footbal¥ this coming season Wright rode Shut. Out to victory wood on the ball and collected’ 21 ino Third’ Baseman Ed Bockman
its second year and the mem- wasn't an altogether selfish one.|in the Churchill Downs classic. blows for extra bases, 56 hits iy, the third hole. Tribe Box Scores
. ; 3 The 34-year-old jockey, who all i Restelli responded to the change | (First Game) bers are bubbling with en- Romelody mong ihe line Bois ranks as one of the country's) Victory Field fans will be look: with a single in the first game INDIANAPOLIS thusiasm, and thelr box offices finest riders, had a chance to ride ing at some new faces tonight. and a double and single in the But ot AB RH O A The Western Seniors’ Assocla- por example: how many custo- Hill Prince or King Ranch's Mid- Seven of the probable starters second fray. I Sean, 3 II tion was. the brainchild of a mers would -go-through-the gates dleground in this year’s Derby. {weren t with the Redskin in reg-, Score in Fourth =" Stevens. i. group of businessinen, active and or a smaller school for an ordi-| Beats Middleground ular season play last year. |
Ed_Stevens, the Indians’ regu- Ray Herbert, 20-year-old right- Batt if
retired, headed by Ray E. Jones, nary Saturday afternoon game, His seventh ride on Hill Prince|jar rirst sacker, is.to. be out of hander, was the Indians’ victim Peters. is
dent. ‘ " o . THE ORIGINAL idea for a golfing assoclation, composed of men who have passed their 50th
“National Boxing Association and likely to-give him his-fifth Derby ta pen later in the day. Peters’ single to right that tallied: member of the Indiana Athletic victory. Hill; Prince drummed “mgting a 321 team batting av- Ed Stevens. Ho Commission, will give the NBA's/through on the inside on the o.,c6 it's evident the Indians are| Plerro's sidearm hurling. kept Feoerof, oh jexecutive committee - results of final bend and beat Middleground| io places again if they getthe Mud Hens in check until Pero ss Indiana's experiment with the/by two lengths in the Jamaica any kind of solid pitching. But the eighth. George Lerchen Vico.
Knickerbocker, If . nickerbocker, “ |90-second rest periods between race. the management still is working doubled to left, advanced on a Simpson, if oh rounds. :
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Arch is attending the, Chenery’s colt finished in 143% on that problem and hopes to Sacrifice and scored later on Don BVI
lannual meeting in Washington. | —the best time recorded for the
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S y a ‘Lund's fly to left field. birthday, was The idea was started here by Mile-and-a-sixteenth Wood since Some up with capable new talent) The Tribe scored the winning] . a 19 born in New rock Tom Miller, and Good Sports, Count Fleet won it in 1:43 in 1943, ‘ater on. : | toe TID WItHOGt 8 hit] BoE ones 2 England some Jim Heyroc Inc. That extra half-minute rest/More important to Arcaro, who) Lopez's 34 Season Jun a
Barnacle ran for Simpson in 11th. INDIANAPOLIS ....... 0 . .
This is Al Lopez's third season Rookie Al Grunwald, filling in for Foie . 900 0 800 0
years ago. It spread to many states in the country and finally Indiana started a seniors’ golfing group. But Softball Association is going to strong at the wire and reeled off ans to the American Association! Jones and his associates con- hold meetings each Monday, be- the milc-and-a-quarter Derby dis- pennant. Last year, the Redskins celved the idea for a Midwestern ginning May 1, at the Dearborn tance in 2:02 2-5. He was carry- finished second to ‘St. Paul by
can be important to a fighter. has been sweating out the colt's
; ico. Left a fielder’s choice, base on balls base—INUIANAPOLIS 9. Toler and a wild pitch and scored after —pierro 9. Herbert §. Hit by
group was started last year. |25 cents to register with the asso-| Chenery, certain that Hilllwent on to win the post-season Tight field. (Second Game)
| 3 yald Doubles he associa- ciation operating at Beech Grove, Prince will be the seventh Wood playoffs and the Little World| Srunwa rod. of { INDIANAPOLIS Yon ee i shemmraors vopu-| Longacre and Municipal Stadium. Winner 10 capture the Derby, Series or se wait nis larity. Reason, according to the Indianapolis is going to have planned to nip hip pride to Louls-| Approximately 13,000 fans are innings of the second game off Basgall a8 lll! 3 q members, 1s the men past 50 like two entries in the Eastern Indiana ¥! le Se py Ye somPletelexpected to greet the Indians to-', trio of Toledo hurlers, Ken! OGrunwa 13 to play golf and associate with State Softball League. They're iy condi oning for the May Sinight and there will be the Fremming, Bill Butland and Ed Restei cf 3 the men they meet in their busi- Lavele Gossett VFW .and Me- ¢'48Sic. LT La ; jcustomary opening game cere-'yro.. Three of the four runs Peters, "ss .. 03 nesses and be with mén their own chanics Laundry. The state loop Vij monies. . A band will play, the scored were plated on Grunwald's Riddle po... oot : 3 age. - ’ “will include Richmond, Conners- . flag will be raised, the National long double off the right field Totais 3 3 - . w x !ville, Ossian, Anderson and atts ns - [Anthem sung and players and score board | THEY HAVE a whale of a zuncje | d notables introduced. | Two hits, two walks and a Lerchen. ER
8, in | time at their tournaments. doing double error against Monty Bas- Bero, ss
~ . . just what they want to do and| ALTHOUGH MOST of us Hoo- | “letting their hair down.” AS One gjerg think of a “shell” as some- ar op ve under way at 8:15. Gates wiliSell Pal thiee Saud hom a Yi Suoder, ido: member put it: aio , thing that encases a peanut, an| . open Bt 3130 ud A Sonert by Ted ive third P jaavis, 3 3 “There's nothing formal about exceptional amount of interest isi {Campbell's band will precede the) . p us... After we get through playing ep ohn ume inthe nationgl, All but two i hedul | pregame. program..arranged by; The Regsking [Same pack w th Butiana. 5. . golf and head for the banquet collegiate rowing event to belay Op West 16th Street Mid. the Chamber of Commerce Ath- Ohe | ore 3 in ® |g Barnacie [III table, we go in our slippers if we staged at Marietta, O., June 17. get Speedway OB LOES the ratus letic Committee. | Bockman’'s ouble, runwald’s . - feel like it.” he West A | It's the time-honored PoughThis year, the Western Asso- keepsie Regatta, which has been] r pr ciation will hold its tournament moved from the Hudson this YOR om, To iAPRer Rg 2 Wisp face at Meridian Hills Country Club, tg the Ohio River. The announce- goo 5000 fans headed for cover June. -29..and--30..-And.-a.-lot- 0Lment of the change had no soon-; the SRieH opened. Loy sidelights are being planned. For er come off the press of the only| gy tv Batts of Indianapolis example, there'll be prizes in age hewspaper in the staid little river, = no 12-lap handicap race groups, the 55-year-olds, the 60- town of some 15000 population wiih a time of 5:08.95 as he nosed year-olds, etc. Trophies are be-'when 2500 reservations had been!, + iene Force of Richmond. 0
Ig donated by some of the mem- made on the railway observation ywinnaer'in heat races were Dave ment required to continue the inning and Chief Umpire Roy Baceail . : 8. v7 i. jca Hines, Forrest Lee, Milt Bryan streak tonight. |Appelhans instructed that the 333i.
- = = + the fans: er t - t THE PRIZES will be awarded , Lhe cars will carry the fansiang johnny Ritenour, all of In-| The Tribe took a thrilling 2-1, lights be turned on. The park Tribe at Bat
4 along the three mile course as the! , at a meeting in the Marott Hotel pr The leading crews cut |d1anapolis. Bryant had the fastest 11-inning game in the first half management, however, answered
| Concert Set { The contest is scheduled to get
y al emboconoconue> a! mochconmoe®
mittee chairman, will serve as to right field and Toledo coun- oo 0 0 ~o master of cergsmonies. Gov. tered with its final two runs in Toledo
! " ay 2 en’ Called end fifth, darkness. Schricker and Mayor Feeney will the fourth on Lerchen's home Runs batted in—Bell, Bockman, Grun
the game will be on. . { The Indians are a high-average| pening game team and the 1950
!Lerchen. Sacri se—Indianapolis 4, Toledo 6. Base
Lights not Focused
e 2, Butland 1. Hits—Off Fremmin
2% y pitcher—By Fremmin
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lout of the money while Wayne themselves by putting heavy no in the batting order and plac- — wii
town, first vice president of the|chested bay was the -colt most pn. nine An X-ray was to be Of fielder's choices and RuSS| Daliessandro filed out for Peters in oth. the pace has gotten eight of them. |
01-2 game of the season and his sixth
i155: Colonels Lead
] by pitcher—By Pierro (Beroi. Wild pitch—Herbert. Um-
| Danny O'Connell's long fly 10 pires-— Duff Appel d Serafl ‘AA With 1 000 association and the Western Hotel. Players will be charged Ing 126 pounds, the Derby weight..only one-half game and then | Hime 2.3, YP .Aspelnats wn Lo .
Qh —..Millers, Blues Split
nin 163 30-8 apolis copping the nightcap 17) cause, getting a walk and three
{form..the honorary battery--and-run-over-the right field wall with waid 2 Platt. “Lovells: ‘Riadle 2. Vico 3. to 2 after they uncork that first pitch, March on base. | Wald: Resta Levetlie: Bospmant Learub= |
|Three-base hit—Bell. Home runs—Riddle, into second lace ahead of - , flee Grinwald. Left on nt: ec p Billy Pierce, an ex-Tiger, gave 0!
bas | Darkness had begun to settle palli=Riddle 4 Fremming 2. = Strikeouts— Toledo Mud Hens 2 to 1 and paced Chicago with {nine thinks it has all the equip- over the ballpark in the fourth 4 in 1% inhings. Butland 4 in 1. March 2/9 Attendance Saturday.
Lead From Teammate Ralph Kiner
By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer ~NEW YORK, Apr. 24—Just who is this guy Ralph Kiner any|way, the supporters of Pittsburgh's Wally Westlake were asking today. And they had good reason, for it is Walloping Wally and not 1Kiner who is setting the home run pace for the astonishing Pirates in the early days of the National League flag race. Westlake hit his fourth homer)
in his last three games yesterday hits. Rookie Frank Smith yielded
|as the Pirates made the most of| only five hits but wildness ruined. five hits to score their fifth o . [straight victory, 5 to 3, over the| In the first regularly chiediled Reds. The fellow from Gridley, Season game ever to star Cal, who never in the past has|in daylight and finished under |hit even half as many homers in the lights, ‘the Philadelphia la season as Kiner, now threatens| Phillies nosed out the Braves in lto give the Bucs the best one-|/Boston, 8 to 5, after losing the 'two long distance punch in base-|OPener of a double header, 4 to 3. 'ball—provided he can keep up that Johnny Sain, again demonstrating hitting. that he is as great as before he : Top Homer List went haywire in 1949, pitched sixTt 1sAt only “Westlake whos Bit ball for his. second victory to , [take the opener. Earl (Duke)
gonnecting. for. homers. with then orgeson collected four singles to
. Pirates. Thus far they have 10 y 77 N. New Jersey if Notre Dame was playing Pur-| ° - ' ) = i pe ee DABS SANE OL a BE ie Set the batting pace for-the-Braves ZN now due in your own lion 2, —Saturday’s running of the Wood 5ction several games. he received In the first game: "The Tribe gotio conneil ss ) 10 IE ye d het While Del Ennis homered and Bn, pr-the- Whe Sa vie yee — Memorial =convinced Arcaro that “#h_ank?e injury in Toledo yester- 0 him for one-run-in-the fourth pi" : sae 0, rother major league fears and Heel doubled Tor the Pills. In the secs a presi- |" ARCH HINDMAN of Hagers- Christopher T. Chenery’s deep- gay and still was hobbling this With’ a pair of walks and a pair; ..., ¥ 2 8 3 Cs. Outfield with Westlake setting =o Sate ‘Which wis Boslecs
. \first defeat this season, the Phils {Kiner, who “hasn't. been exactly| os 30 hits aid 10 walks, nine {idle in the home run derby has r 1 two round-trippers as has Ted the walks coming off Rookie Beard, the rookie right fielder Nosmall rox. Dick Sislere Binch up from the Indianapolis Indians. Ze 0 n ying run for Infielders Jackie Phillips and the hils in the seventh while in
{the eighth Eddie Waitkus singled, Nanny Fernandez, another former on is doubled and Willie Jones
Indian star, packed up the other! ove in the run with a fly.
two. | ’ $ Cliff Chambers won his second A’s, Red Sox Split The Athletics and Red Sox di--
lability “to go a distance -of at the Tribe helm. In his first the limping Stevens who Was Runs batted in — Peters, O'Connell, In his last eight starts against| ;3.4 5 gouble bill in Philadel-
” ” » . lms he fourth inning ‘by ajlund. JT%0-Dase hit—Lerchern. Stolen c ‘ ; year, 1948, he directed the Indi-/injured in t ederoff, Basgall. Double plays THE MARION County Amateur ground,” Hill Prince was going line drive single, reached third on Riebe ghod, Mavis Mavis, Federo and
ight the Reds, Bolding them 10 eight! hia. The A's won the opener,
|9 to 4, piling up six singles in the {fifth for a four-run rally that |spelled victory. Ferris Fain hit
By United Press his second homer in two days for The Louisville Colonels stood the A's, The Red Sox boomed
i | | xjslone today at the top of the away for a 12-to-2 triumph in 0
American . Association baseball{the second game, which was ‘standings with a perfect record called after six innings because of of four games won and none darkness. Al Zarilla hit two lost, doubles and a single to pace the The Colonels were idled by Red Sox, while Rookie Bob Wellrain at Columbus yesterday. But/man homered for Philadelphia. 3. they beat the Red Birds 7 to 5 Mel Parnell was the winner in the
Elin a Saturday contest while second game, scattering six hits,
Kansas - City and Minneapolis, while little Bobby Shantz won the who had been tied for the lead opener for the A's, |with them, were knocking each Chisox Win One
other out of the undefeated [ranks The White Sox finally broke into the win column by handing The Millers and Blues divided|the Tigers their first defeat, 5 to
| ; | Totals 23 8 6 1s — a double-header at Kansas City/4, at Detroit. Johnny Groth had Robert E. Kirby, C. of C. com- Sacrifice and Whitey Platt's fly| Barnacle grounded out for March in yesterday, the Blues taking the| his second straight perfect day at
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The Indianapolis Indians moved relief pitching for 415 innings by
n Minneapolis by tomahawking the Chicago the win. Dave Philley three singles. Bob Lemon hurled Cleveland to | The Milwaukee Brewers —ad- 2 9-t0-6 triumph over the Browns vanced into a fourth-place tie In the first game of a double|with Kansas City by pounding header and his pinch hit two-run
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on the evening of June 30. ¢ time of 2:50:16 as he finished of a twin bill at Toledo yesterday that the lights were not in focus. xe: AB R HRBL Pct.'threa St. Paul pitchers for a homer gave the Indians a 7-to-3 Some of the men, 30 to 40 years through he Ohio [uate Sleek ahead of Duke Kimmerling of and grabbed a 9-6 victory in the [pez Pad the second game O Connell 1111 ¢ 3 3 3 "3% 7to-1 victory in the first game conquest in the second game, of age and ailing can take a les- Ee ire from all over the Anderson. Kimmerling led the five-inning second contest called under protest after the umpires Bassall a0 3 8 3 8 of yesterday's scheduled double-| called after seven innings because son from these fellows. On A a [qualifying with a time of :20.06. because of darkness. - [got mixed up on a two-base hit| Le sie 33 710 & A3header. The second contest was of darkness. Ken Wood drove in S the dec “At Teast 100.000 sersons are | Co Rookie Hurler Stars ruling in the third inning | Stevens i} § § 1 4irained out. J 311 Six Brownia runs in, the opener IT SEEMS the decision by the ected a race # Three-l League Rookie Bill Pierro, . a 1949," [8 C0 C0 he Ticht field Blatt 003 8 4 300 tn | with two home runs. Big Ten to snub live television expec ee g graduate of Class B ball, went The first b g 3 ores id «21714 8 ii “ L d All other major league games | : the entire distance in the first ne e first base umpire, Joe|gesteni .. 20 2 3 0 1s HHIINOIS Leads | . 0 n S | "| Serafi led the ball fair. Ap- Ballinger I 0 0 1 .000 were rained out. a) z Jpens Jeason ‘game yesterday, giving un seven| wn n, be 4 oa i by X Br Datlessandre "11111! : 9 9 9 00 WIBC T | — — iq ! DF | The nation’s oldest minor lea- Nits and striking out nine Mud p 8 hans Tr ‘s Cate Start, g vo-base Hits Bel Leveile 2 Bas. ourney |gue—the Three-I—had its official Hens. ) ’ hed db fely. Lopez Three-base Hits—Platt, Peters. Kellogg, ST. PAUL, Minn., Apr. 24 (UP) | Y lopening__ yesterday with three Elmer Riddle gainea “his first reached second base safely. Lopez gel. a _ | topped Two or J un i} REE ’ ‘ms IK” LE ™ Y ——\gt LODE ear JEL S— a. Tarn Tee ye en — Home Runs—Bell 3, Bazsall, Bock = reer nd : SR |games playéit and one rained out. ViCtOry In the abbreviated second a pase Is and cn oConat Lege.” 77" four divisions in the 33rd Women's Or {gan —_— te | ie 33ry : nN Cedar apie” and Davingors £ame helping bis own cause wih fra authority on fous and cae © SS — asin nisin wot | fy got off to flying starts and Terre ® "WO TUL € ha ee ——————————— Initiates Clubs - {tournament here today. | * " E Hable was the inner in the only ° t °o ° . h . | - Nellie Vella, Rockford, III, led § 73 THE CENTRALINERS * -AMERICAN ASSOCIATION } First Game jone that was fairly close. : rg k C | T k IN in singles with a 611 total, and the ’ w. AL Fit GB Cleveland 00 081 102-4 10 1 . Cedar Rapids swamped Decatur, ! aw ins ava ier rium d Wit Hole in One |Chicago doubles team of Clara T0 KALAMAZOO Louisville weiner foro $99. SN lemons b0-and Maes ‘Aitrecit en 15 Ao. Tle. Ravenport, edged, CH Ss ” I § of dior ; . e LANSDOWNE, +, Pai; Apr. 24: Barlow -and Flora: Hansen paced brivis Pimet Hr. 36 Min) ¢ : i 867 law 3), Raney (5) 7) and Lollar.- Evansville, o 8. Terre Haute I [(UP)— |doubles entries with 1119. | eit) 4 2 667 1 Pie piteher, Raney 0p)! Home runs— Bi 1 100 1 t 4 (UP)-—Henry Williams Jr., pro at h Mivaukes 31 867 112 Wood 2. oo jwon over Quincy, 6 to 3. The I ’ {the Tully-Ses i Other leaders were “Fair Play] = TO KOKOMO Columbus . : : 2 tr ani, Sams Called end of 7th Inning. Waterloo - Danville encounter, VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., Apr. 24 (UP)—The $1100 check young a A ot SR Eo Club. aol Resurfacing,” Cleveland, O. (Flying Time—26 Min.) Tondo AMERICAN LEAGUE [RI 004 J 63 13 § carded for the latter's diamond, preq Hawkins of El Paso, Tex. received today for winning the Kane, telling him “you'll Hise Cais Hh Roni an a AD ARTUR Se LT : Zoldak, Gromek 4 Flores - 6) ‘and a © . ~ 3 ~ » ” 0 . . Detroit . © 800 Merrart Hann. chacht 11 srere———————r———— $10,000 Cavalier Specialists Golf Tournament had a double sig- this set of clubs. ’ "JAIR MAIL—A New York .v 3 3 g% ; priv Moss Winning ItERer Gromer 1-0 | . nificance! Lo . . 5 Kane likes them a lot. He made |!R all-events with 1628, Sin i A AIR A A 293) Ae adeiphis Pye 300-—{irLosing plichet, Carver ti-li—Home runs— Harness Racing Meet | ST i : a hole-in-one on his first shot. | _ Runners-up were “American Washington 3 3 0% at First Game To Open T It was the most money he ever received for a single match and: * eeom— (Bowling and Billiards,” New York, TURMNER= AIRLINES Toston 3 2 2 ‘ . St. Louis L303 00 3. \Bosten a0 010 Lo—4 12 1 omorrow It represented his first major golf triumph. : . 12657, team; Bobbie. Bethley, ChICAEO | ONAL AGE on 7 Dobson, Muetter (7), Shane RL %d| ARCADIA, Cal. Apr. 24 (UP)—| The husky Hawkins, who oo = © Were Tt net To. Lesnevich May Fight | Shreveport, La., 593, singles; Vio- Lake Central Rosle Wo rom © Shanta.’ Hoover 1) and Guerra. Winning |The first full week of the Western started playing professionaily in yes ay. Were it not for Rux, German Cham It Hackbarth and Edna Schleuter, § yor reservations snd information call Pitburen 1110 E 1 pitcher, Shanty 10 a lpune pitcher. Harness Racing Association's 40- 1947, fashioned a fancy 200 total ® double bogie on the par three ! P Watertown, Wis.,, 1112 doubles, § BE mont 2434 or your travel agent. ¥ Dobson’ (1-1) : s , 3 i ; ; Boston C3 awl ow Second Game !day meeting at Santa - Anitaover 54 holes to beat veteran 15h hole, he would have been in| BERLIN, Apr. 24 (UP)—U. S. and Bernice Maas, Chicago, 1638, Nicimmmmessmimm Phiiagelphia i : 200 3 Bostc Chiied end of sath darkness). 5 Park gets under way tomorrow Clayton Heafner of Charlotte, ar. tedl h Boxing Promoter James Fried- all-events. , ! Cineinnat! 0400 I PNR nd Bate Woke, Mccrad| With the San Bernardino trot. |N. C. by two strokes. Jimmy| RTL Da y shot into man said today he has conducted [= ——————— ? Naw Yor 5). Byrd (6 and Tipton, Losing pitcher,| The week's racing schedule in- Demaret, the favorite and co-; pe hat rounc.
JE A (3 " |W (1-1. Home run—Weliman GAMES TODAY Washington at New York (postponed sini,
AN ASSOCIATION rotédc ar INDIANAPOLIS night). ¥ Columbus at Louisville (night). (Only games scheduled.) ir } RICAN LEAGU 20 000 010-3 : : : Qunegedy oF Chic ERE © 420 10) 00x—4 9 1[trot. wound up in fifth place with 204, With two birdies but on the of Cliffside Park, N. J., and Ger New
d). |p . d, | nelly ter (1) and Lop | i 2 York at Philadelphia. (postpone , Donnell Miller (1) and Lopata: Sain Ten nominees for the $50.000 Haefner Second ! Jak Mins Lh Logied the 1 3h, Jah, man title holder Conny Rux. nis, Golden West trot June 10 will] Heafner's second place finish e clicking for
Tied with Hawkins at 131 going ludes four stake races and an holder of the lead going into the lovernight free-for-all pace. The final round, suddenly fell apart, | Into the final round, Demaret shot German promoters for a bout be
NATIONAL LEAGUE free-for-all will be a co-feature carded a four-over par 73 as com- two bogies on his way out—his tween former world light-heavy
i First Game Philadelphia 20 oston
ain). 12-0) Detroit’ at St. Louis (night) nelly (0-1). Home run—Enni
Brooklyn at Boston (night) and Silvestri. |
Milwaukee 31 100 lox—7 11 Houstof 8 Dou imont, 8. , midas (5) N . sa 5, . Wor s rr ek Sa An mesa: Chambers (2-0) and McCullough.| ghreveport 9, San Antonio 5. OHIO-INDIANA LEAGUE
the Transit Valley pro-amateur
Bt. Paul at Milwaukee (3d game) (post- LOSINE Piicher, Smith (0-1). Home runs— tournament last year, disregarded
BASEBALL BUSES
Pramesa, Westlak voned. ral). "oo he Fork at Srdokiyn (postponed. rain). | Newark 10 Zanesville o. a SHDNE. Wind fat Jandieasbed - - rn: 2 « LOULs, a CARO (postponed, r 3 ma al Arion (postponed, ra . 6 eg =x. 108 00x11 : } PACIFVC COAST. LEAGUR ’ uncle at Richmond (postponed. wet Hany others and guthereq seven] To Victory Field 1 . t } and! | f 4 2 - i LLM gd hg Deidica ® and, Oskland 6, Portland 5, Springfield 6. Portsmouth 3. | : ; Drescher, Foiles (1) | Hollywood 4-1. Seattle 3-0. * Starting tonight! Special bus service between the
Circle and Victory Field, and return.
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