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moved into the third round of the, $15,000 Ft. Wayne Oper Golf|
tournament today, paced by Lloyd Mangrum of Chicago with a total of 134 at the halfway mark. :
det Pay abot uF TT Setters day to drop Into a two-way tie| for second with Ed (Porky) Oliver} of Kenmore, Wash, at 137. Mangrum, shooting his second straight 67; threaded his way between the traps at Orcnard Ridge
Country Club with six birdies: and| ORE. KNOT erokE- WIN added to the hazards,
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of Sydney pulled into « tie with Joe Kirkwood of Hollywood, Cal, for third place by shooting or.
138. > Fourth place: als. was &.tis. DY: tween Marty Furgol of Albuquerque, MN. M., and Buck White of Ormond Beach, Fla. at 139. pis Jimmy Demaret of Ojat, Cal, the Masters champion, Yoo we went four ovePyur with a 75 the opening round, dropped BE the tournament yesterday complaining of & sore wrist, A three-way tie for fifth place at 140 existed between veterans Jim Ferrier of“ San Francisco, Chick. Harbert of Northville, Mich., and Dave Douglas of New-
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who threw three-hit ball against ‘Washington as his mates pounded “Bob Bell for six blows and four runs yesterday. Fans Seven Turner, who fanned seven and walked three, had a shut out until Bill Springer, running for Jim Seamon; scored on a wild throw to third with two out in the seventh;
Shortridge took an early lead ®
in the first as Bil Ralph doubled home Max Schumacher who had walked, In the fourth, Ward Walker doubled and Turner sinBled to left to score him. Ken Eiler tripled in Gene Packham in the sixth and Schumach_er's single scored Eiler. Washing-' - ton's Bill Howe slammed a d triple over the outfield in the fifth but was nabbed off third to retire the side. It was Washington's ninth loss in 16 games, 2
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Jack Brant Jr., takes Bannock Laddie over a jump in prepara. tion for the Royalton Steeplechase next Saturday. Bannock Laddie, awned by Castleton Farm, hopes to stop Storm Heur, winner of | the feature race last year, in his drive for the Royalton trophy. Brant, of Indianapolis, expects fo tide Bannock Laddie:
NFL Winds Up 'Divvying’ Of Stars of Dropped Teams
Nears Close of Summer Meeting, Hears
Three Requests for Post-Season Games
~ PHILADELPHIA, June 3 (UP)--The National Football League| moved toward & speedy windup of its summer meeting today after] disposing of the distribution of 140 surplus players left over from the merger with the All-America Corfference. “Among the leading players named on the first choice were back ~Mutryn-by-Baltimoree; back-George Taliaferro former Indiana University star, by the New York,
inte via 2 Tippy Dye Gets New Coach Job
ana University, by: Detroit; tackle Bob Tinsley by Pittsburgh and
cago Cards. The controversiai subject of television and minor hd ih amendment clauses were on the, Accepts Contract at
U. of Washington
SEATTLE, Wash., June 3 (UP) — William: (Tippy) Dye, head. basketball coach at Ohio State UniYersny as a a omtan A contract
atthe ihe Univermy 7 Dre se acceptahice of a one ported to be x Made yesterday by ao, by
Sal succeeds Art McLarney who retired following the 1949-50 {seasons for reasons of health, {The OSU cage méntor is giving up a reported $6000 per year post to head the Husky squad that last
could break up. The 140 players were those from the rosters of e Los les Dons, Chicago Hornets and Buffalo Bills—teams that
merger last fall, Each of the 13 get a crack at rs with the teams | Po!
; Heibl nd|Year finished in second place in Ulluhons. | ul gthie a the Northern Division of the Papassed over. cific. Cost Conference with a rec-
ord of eight wins and eight losses. While at OSU Dye led the Buckeyes to the Western Conference championship last year and lost out in the NCAA playoffs to CCNY. During his four years
The league also received three
games-—from the Los Angeles Newspaper Publishers Association, the Al Malikah Shrine Temple of Los Angeles, and millionaire oil man Glen McCarthy of Texas. : The shrine posted $30,000 wi
the league along with a bid tor Hard-top Cars game between the leagu
champions and all stars el To Feature Racing
the other teams on the second) Saturday of Next January. Mc-; Stock hard- stop cars will pro-| Carthy asked for a pre-Christmas vide the racing action tomorrow gan, The decision was post. night at the West 16th St. Midget | poned. {Speedway. Time trials are slated! 3 {for 8:30 p. m. with the first heat! l . event at 8:30. Tech Wins NCC Cup Herschel White, who three {weeks ago set a new track rec lord of .:19.50 for the stock cars, ~The Greenclads of Tech have will be on hand to defend his clinched the North Central oon laurels. ference All-Sports trophy for the] sated to take part in the prosecond time, The East Sidersigram are Dick pony Prank| turned the trick yesterday by de- Mike Bob Manion, Howard Pefeating Kokomo in tennis, 7-0, on {terson, Doug Noble and many] local courts. {other leading drivers. The Gresndiads first won the] ——— trophy in the 1944-45 season. Last| er They were runnerup to An-| Softball Notes derson in the point totals. The| Sa Muntpat tennis ‘team Nol yusterdugs Jew Augusta. ee os a 3-0 wit the loss of .a se BE to Anderson, leh. 3d. Long yers Strogen ws aa? os: the league champ. (tngianaponi’ Merch. uw 0 Tech- Kokomo summary: on and Smith; ic and (Byers paipeend, dettaieg Bowe 0 LX aed defeated eee Ta 81 ob Dell | Pipe 2 Chadwic 3 : Se finde Alr t Longacre
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"Happy Crew Wins 6 Of Last 8, Move To Sixth in Loop
. By CARL LU UIST « United Press Sports NEW YORK, June The little red-faced’ new manager of the Chicago White Sox, fresh from a thrilling 6 to 5 12-inning victory over the pace-sefting Yankees grinned and said--"Well, the Boston Braves did it in 1914—maybe
Lollypop “Johnny Corriden was kidding of course, but for one week at least he rates the title of miracle manager, for "he has
a dispirited brow-beaten team into la_hustling, happy outfit that has
BIR cones they were in last 4,” he said. “Well, climbing and it
isn’t July 4 yet, edge on those boys.’ Yesterday's i
gineered by Eddie Robinson ahi (Ray. Scarborough, two of the three players they picked up in the season’s biggest trade with the Washington Senators.
Drives in Two
Robinsen drove home two runsi {in the 12th with a resounding {double that made the White Sox {safe- from Tommy Henrich's { pinch- «hit homer in the Yankee half of the inning. Earlier, he touched off a three-run rally with a terrific homer into the upper stadium stands. Scar{borough, the first right hander
{for the- White Sox this season, {pitched scatter-hit ball, -bearing {down brilliantly even though he gave up 13 safe blows including a two-run game-tying homer by
Scarborough also contributed a two-run single after Robinson's homer. It was Chicago's second straight extra-inning affray with the world-champs, They lost the| first one in 10 innings, but played in both as if they were the equal of the Yankees or any other ball 1¢lub. The defeat cut New York's lead over second place Detroit to 2% games,
Detroit Splurges
Detroit- went on a base hit binge, beating the Philadelphia
15 in a twi-night double-header. re- The Tigers pounded Lou Brissle a and Hank Wyse for 14 hits in the opener as Ted Gray coasted to his fifth triumph of the season while Fred Hutchinson racked up his fifth victory in the nightcap as his teammates exploded for 21 hits. The St. Louis Browns stretched their winning streak to three games—their longest of the season as they beat Washington|, twice, 10 to 5 and 9 to 3. The Senstors also lost the services of outfielder Gil Coan, who suffered
‘collidéd with Owen Friend, Al Widmar decisioned Sid Hudson in the opener and Harry Dorish won
transformed the White Sox from;
“six games out of eight under a
Joe DiMaggio in the eighth. Andigaged
Athletics. twice, 8 to 2 and 16 to)
a slight skull fracture when he,
Indians
the Indians believe it's their turn to splurge again, although they fully Tespect. the Red Birds ‘from! Ohio.
. split Four Games In four previous battles be-| ‘tween the Sanu this season, the, two victories
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Billy Costa, vetoran Red Bird infielder, will cover boristep fe for Columbus this weekend as the Birds open a three-game series with the Jibs here tonight. A double-header § is scheduled ‘tomorrow
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F Eimer Riddle, veteran right-| hander, is expected to receive the ‘Tribe mound call in the series ". |opener. He holds one verdict pas Rollie Hemsley's Birds. He has won four games and lost three. | | Tonight's contest is ‘booked £6 get under way at 8:15, . The series calls for a double- | header tomorrow afternoon, after| which the Toledo Mud Hens will} invade the Tribe park for four games, a single Monday, ladies
NEW YORK, June 3 (Uf Chicago White Sox, shrugged and League-leading New York Yan
“It's Casey. Stengel’s Ouija board. Stengel could maintain his magic touch. He denied that the White Sox or ‘any other club was enina .three-cornered. deal. which would send the Yankees pitching or first-base aid. “They don’t need anything except Stengel's Ouija board,” Lane said. “I take my hat off to the |
Y. “He did it last year shifting] outfielders, juggling infielders, operating with a scrambled | pitching staff and Joe Page and out-guessing percentages. Everybody said he couldn't do it again.” ! Admits He Was Wrong “He's been more fantastic than ever this year,” Lane admitted. “How do you beat a guy who will
inning and win a game with the move?” Stengel, who was all but laughed out of Brooklyn as, a strategist when he piloted e Dodgers, stroked his chin and winked When informed. of Lane's appraisal. “Surprising how much Ive learned.” he said. Maggio asks me what he should do in a certain spot, I just say— ‘why, Joe, I don't want to see you sweating out there on the bases— | just hit it over the fence’.” - Moderates System Stengel... has moderated hig" famous switch-system of 1949 this year. He now employs only|
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over Lloyd Hittle in the nightcap. Feller Routed
| went on to beat Cleveland, 11 to 5, as Joe Dobson rolled to his sixth | | triumph... Ted Williams and Walt | Dropo each clouted homers for the {Red Sox while Al Rosen and Luke Easter hit homers for the Indians. In the National League, Don { Newcombe let down the St. Louis {Cardinals with five hits as Brook=] {lyn scored an 8 to 1 decisioni Jim ‘Russell and Duke Snider each hit
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four outfielders, switching Hank | {Bauer and Gene Woodling, and! {goes along pretty much with a
Boston routed Bob Feller with Seét infield. Even Bobby Brown back into the pack of also-rans {six runs in the first inning and! and Billy John#on don't alternate today. i
Jauomatically as they did last year “We' ve all seen {strategy over the last year and a {half and we know how much it's meant to the club,” says Lane:|
“Naturally Casey is going to Bag, his way out of the corner because that’s’ the way he's built but he's!
£) homers for the Dodgers while §
Marty. Marion's four-bagger de-
Iprived Newcombe of a shutout. With- his “proud parents from Alameda, Cal. looking on, rookie | Bill MeDonald pitched Pittsburgh ito a 5-to-4 victory over Warren Spahn of the Boston Braves. «~The New York Giants came up with two runs in the ninth to beat Cincinnati, 7 to 6. With two-out:
gin the : ninth, Willard Ramsdell| Minneapolis
{walked four men in a row to give the Glants the ‘ball game.
Philadelphia at Chicago was St Ps postponed because of rain.: 3|
Evans Gets Award in | Franklin Presentations
Times State Service
FRANKLIN, -Jsne 3 — Dean,
(Evans ‘was presented with “his! ithird track award yesterday by 8S
Metauer oa ‘and “Ketdset. {Robert Harvey, athletic directors
lof Franklim-College. Evans also {received a captain's award.
Others honored at the annual
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{Will Nelp, a sweater for golf; Carl {Kuebler, a manager's award in
baseball; Earl Scott, a cheerlead-|
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Challis; a sweater for “baseball.
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Chisox Boss Says Stengel's Ouija Board His Top Want
‘Yanks Not Team of Destiny,’ Lane
Declares, But Casey's Switches Do It )~-Frank Lane, general manager of the
“It’s not George Weiss’ ball players I'd like to have,” Lane said.| - Lane said the entire American League race depended on whether
pinch hit inthe first or second;
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Stengel's
night, a twilight-night doubleheader Tuesday, first at 6:30, and S. single engagement Wednesday night, which will wind up the Indians’ current home stand. Tribe Manager Al Lapez is- to {become a Chief. Betweén tomorrow’s games the skipper will be inducted into the Naajo Indian tribe as an honorary chief. This ceremony will be conducted by {Navajo Chief Natay. According to the Loew's The{ater public relations department, Natay is the head man of ‘all the Navajos and is here ‘as advance . “" the guilty, guy and everybody | man for | the Showing of of “Annie in the league knows it.’ . That wouldn't be Annie Oakley, ~4Fhey-told-mie- Iwas the an by the way? Chtet Natay ts ac: ager of the year in 1049,” Stengel companied here by his wife, Pop counters, “and I said ‘Wait until; Chalee. Apr. 18, 1950 and I become a bum| But unless the Indians start] again’ O.K., so now I say wait hitting and the pitchers start {until Oct. 1, 1950. It's surprising Pitching, it probably will be Lopez “| how dumb a guy can get in this Get Your Gun and start blasting.
| business overnight.” Eye Cuts Fail
Stock Car Races To Stop Wevant Back at Sun Valley | Wohi op the yan stop
Times State Service Chuck Weyant when he puts his . ANDERSON, June3—The reg-|throttle iS. Chuck pute is ular Saturday night stock carithat last night when he came! races at Sun Valley Speedway from last to first to win the WAIT be back toHIght aTter a week's Do-1ap- — feature at the Invacation for the running of the dianapolis Speedrome. Weyant’s goggles -were brokéni “Little 500” last week-end ’ : . by a flying rock on the 22d lap Frank Mike, Indianapolis cel-iand the glass particles pelted his lege student, who is rapidly be-/eyes. That meant 28 laps. of pain coming a crowd favorite at Sun|for a purse, but Chuck came Valley, will be on hand when through. Afterward he was taken time trials begin at 7 o'clock. The|to St. Francis Hospital for treatfirst race will be run at 8:30. ment. Other top drivers in the field] Right behind Weyant in the include Pat Kirkwood of Texas, feature was Dwight Browm, Hersch White of Indianapolisand/Champaign, Il, the semifinal Anderson's own Duke Kimmer- was taken by Tommy Gray, Indi-| ling. All pilots are members of anapolis, and the helmet dash by {the Championship Stock Car Rac-{Bud Swanson, Ojus, Fla. ing Club. {Chuck Marshall and Rex Bast-| ee on; both of Springfield, Hi, and Williams Whips lion |Hank Mykuza, Chicago, won the | DETROIT, Juné 3 (UP)—Les- 10-1ap heat races.
jter Felton, whom Detroit. boxing, ‘Esterline Screes Roll ' ’
fans had boomed for a shot at the welterweight title, dropped 1108 In ABC Doubles COLUMBUS, 0., June 3—Six In-
dianapolis bowlers failed to come Lightweight Chasipion Tke Wil-|close- to the top in the minor
{llams, weighing a half pound less events of the American Bowling than Felton, smashed to a unan-| {Congress tournament here yes-| /imous 10-round decision over the terday or approach the 287 game 21-year-old Detroiter last night.'of fellow .townsman Curt Heady|
{The non-title bout was so one-\ ‘which is the high est game in an sided that the hometown crowd| event of the highest gan to.. Fudd
{booed the “Tefreating Felton John Esterline with 567 and| throughout the last three rounds. {Donald Screes with 541 teamed to
: a i score an in-the-money 1108 in the gE Ep AlL| 5
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doubles. -Esterline also pc best singles score, 549, whi {probably finish out of the money .|
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Doris Hart Wins
paint and tear into the Columbus
# idle on an open date Jast lll the outslugged Kansas City and gained
Beat Blues to Cut Margin to 1 Game
First place in the American Association 18 not ‘out of sight {and out of mind as far as the Mirmeapoits Milters cerned. - It's getting closer to the homer-hitting Millers every day. Today the distance is only one game. The second-place ‘Millers took advantage of the idle league=
help of three home runs. Jack Harshman was tha chief spreader, {his grand slam blow highlighting a six-ryn Miller outburst in the fourth inning. That was it, be« cause the Millers had picked up two runs in the second and one in the third. Toledo also took the homer route to a 7-5 conquest of Colum bus. The win was the Mud Hens sixth “in their last I1 games, George Lerchen and Ed Mordarski each slapped three-run circuit
14! leading Indianapolis Indians dost
To Single Game; Riddle Slated for Mound Duty
ASH, Times Sports Editor : almost at the vanishing point, the Indians
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drives in the sixth to sew things *
up. The Milwaukee Brewers trounced St. Paul, 11-8, to regain sixth place in the league by one-. half game over the Saints. The Brewer attack was led by Al Lakeman who hit two home runs and batted across batted across seven ta tallies.
Tennis Crown
PARIS, June 3 (UP) — Doris
{Hart of Jacksonville, Fla. won {the French International Women's
tennis cham 6-4, 4-8, 6<2,
ship today with a victory over Mrs,
Patricia Canning Todd of La Jol,
Calif. Miss Hart started slowly, and her play was pocked with errors. but with smashes and cross-court shots she finally won the first set.
Mrs. Todd swept four straight:
games to win the second set. But she was no match. for the powerful Floridian in the finale. In the finals of men's singles; Budge Patty of Los Angeles faced a stiff assignment in Jaroslav Drobny, the self-exiled Czech long hailed as the leading player in Europe. Drobny, a chunky southpaw now represents Egypt.
Strand Wins Compton ‘Mile Run in 4:07.3
COMPTON, Calif., June 3 (UP) —Lennart Strand left little doubt today that he is the world’s great~ {est miler and someday may come
up with the “four-minuté mile.”
The 28-year-old Swede made his
{lone American appearance of the
year a triumphant qne last night iwhen he showed his heels to a |select field of three challengers to win the mile run at the Comp-~ ton Invitational Track and Field meet. Strand’s time for the four-lapper was four minutes 7.3 seconds, the fastest mile ever run on the West Coast and the sixth fastest « of all time.
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