Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 14

National League

Despite the fact olia., -Qna. TOE, 2. £EOPR 8: bS- marie te ef. ber top the latest batting sta<l: a “415 tempo the past week, Stan tistics compiled by the Howe Musial still leads the National News Bureau. y {League batting race by a comGus Bell, ex-Indian outfielder,| fortable margin according to, who was sold to Pittsburgh. last |Sta\inticy released by Howe News tops his two teammates by Bureau week, fogs a .400 average before, The Card slugger leads Johnny leaving the Tribe's wigwam, Dan-| Hopp, Pittsburgh centerfielder, ‘ny O'Connell, shortstop, dropped by a 38-point bulge. Hopp holds to .304 in the latest statistics down the runner-up position with through last Wednesday. {a .377 figure and is followed by

. American Association .

Two members of the Indianap-| that he!

*Musiol still Hends NL on A15 And Doby’s .398 Sets Pace in AL

| American

League Larry Doby, Cleveland outfield.

week's average but still led “the, American League in individual batting for the second straight week with a .308 mark, according to official figures compiled by

Howe News Bureau on games -

through June 1. 8am Mele of Washington and Paul Lehner of Philadelphia are tied for the runner-up spot with figures of .372. Both Mele and

Al Grunwald, first’ Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn secing was a .339, Next were ‘ond. sacker and last year's bat-| Minneapolis’ Bert Haas with .326/ting champion, who carries a

nsMele carried. a. 388.

Lehner suffered lapses throughout the past week for the latter had a 398 mark last week and

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All-Star bowl

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In Los Angeles Next January

PHILADELPHIA, June 3 (UP)| Football League!

~The National closed its two-day summer session today after approving an game for Los Angeles next January. The game will bring toge selections.

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ment in athletics went to Robert | [Surowiec, Orville Northcutt was selected as the athlete showing the best mental attitude, ———— — askey also announced tha

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Joe O'Brien held the reins on s.| Prince Jay, kept him in fifth place

made his move on the rail while! Jerry The First and Dr, Stanton,

the stretch. Jerry The First ished third a

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FIXTURES FOR SALE

—Rnt-Taft-Wright-boulsyille, with: 312 Carel V h league's: two conferences, and |Bill Moran, Jim Moran, Tom i ~ Enos Sia; hier, "another Car-| Vern Stephens and Ted Wil- leagu a. cinal star ighter, the most pro- lfams, both of the Boston Red will be staged by the Los Angeles Lord," Frank McKinney, Bob Kir« Bell was pacing the cireuit in| |gress in the week by increasing Sox, continue to lead in runs Newspaper Publishers’ Assocla- by, Frank Parrish, John Raines, “runs with 33, in hits with 9 ani his average from .208 to .338 and batted in with 47 and 41, respect- tion, one of thres bidders for the Bill Kerr, Bill a soal bases with 103, 6 Ris0 is now in fourth place. Slaughter ively. Willams has whacked “11 post-season attraction, Holland, Stew Wood, Ray Klitzke a n -three-baggers with sly, Gearge shares the triples lead with Sam homers to set the pace in that! The publishers are privileged ; and Manager Ed Heinke Jr. oy Lasiaitie out Mh Jethroe of Boston and Richie |department. to "copromote the gamie with Al Citation, on the outside, fights off hallongat Bolers [on inside) fo win the $20,000 Golden Gate | A150 entered are Bob Woods [ithe runs i = Bin with th | Ashbuf of Philadelphia, each| George Kell of Detroit, last Malikah Shrine Temple, which| Mile, making " ht furlongs in record fim Tht vile Sain lion. ¥s sveion Moneyeviee. ring, Tom. McCaw... Trent... 0% Associattan. - scaring... ecard . on,DAYING awaited four. .._. year’s basting champion, leads. in|also. made overtures. Lor. haa ing hsrgHbFEA SL Sime, _ The Donaist Tramite Ricky rEg ic d in| Chicago left fielder Fiank Sauer doubles with 13 while Tommy travaganza. If the West Coast “ IMaattey, George Quigley, Joe May 30 when gd P ig Te feads ih runs batted in with 35) Henrich, New York Yankee out- promoters can't agree on the Quigley, Bob Loser, Pearson A. 28 runs against BU Paul. he rece) Tid Earl Torgeson tops the bass fielder, is tops in triples with six. |joint staging of the game, the Race Results al Leadin Tracks . |Smith, Bil Campbell, Keith y ord. had wh Yoh defeated stealers ' with seven. Tommy| Doby and Bob Dillinger of publishers have the inside track. : Miller, Tom Moran, Bob Berner, i o Na oy 1044 Glaviano of Bt. Louis sets the Philadelphia share stolen base! A bid of millionaire oil man Glenn By United Press ; gla anne . I 10, + i? 139: xjordan. 113 (BR Nash), Tom Berner, Sandy - Stewart 0 oO: Howell ’ Mi polis pace In runs. scored with 35. {honors with five, McCarthy for the game at Hous- At Lincol 1 Turloges ot cha wR 0, ML gre. i Culmone)) Stuart Schaefer, Carter Blakepr Oe tatanding hurler] Righthander ‘Bob Rush of Doby added another first to his|ton, Tex. was sidetracked. necoin-— od 5, 39 Convie | iy AE & i! Baie "ydacial Ri" Tucks man and Bob Keller. yo ¢h a - vcr Chicago has the best pitching! credit when he swiped his fifth| Television Problem Sn i pon: BEALE Mianoin. Tar Proskom, Contpire, Pia bus Meede. a Swimming for the girls’ team fafter chalking up an A reentage with six wins and a{base throughout the week to tie] In its closing session, the ti ph rrr os hee. _iwill_be Jean Woodring. Sue io give him six ‘victories without | Pingle. defeat. ; b Dillinger. of Philadelphia for league decided to let-the- toi fl “gulag jou 1! phe EE gn AF suffolk Downs— Kirby, Judy Roberts, Sue Storer, TEAM BATTING Bb Pek _, [the lead with five, {television problem. stand it hd hy 7 id cso a ot gr Imputr: He (| 1800; claiming; 4 years up: ¢ Gretchen Heinke, Penny Savage, 8 mn Southpaw Tommy Byrne of the changed in its prefent form, but) por a . 2 {Cartwr erie: Be. 132 punky. | | tyrforiep, ortentous, iy & ol Wilson Adrianne Nail, Diane McMahon, 3 |Yankees has won five games and subject to reconimendations by a PE Ba i) hill fy BTR Pi Eh de 8: Barens. 13.40, 100; ian ie 1 Wy Joan McMahon, Dee Meeker, i: Tost only once to lead the pitchers. committee representing Eastern 4 hy = er! “0. a hr, 300 Rete, Sb Ape: Ryall, India at aroes. Betsy Alexander, Ginger All- : at i 4 . TRAM BATHING Hn sn por | 80d Western teams, 8 f of a al fp i Boin wage io r. Pico re : 28 Aunt Jayne 2. ie ro ae, A height, Maggi 3 1 A2eCallussy - ’ ; neign 346 Boston 1481 ste 190 2080 Under present league rules, cy vd vet, ange, Finished 2nd disqualified and place 3rd.| Brenda Barton an Barton, 8 a) V4¥ TO Detroit 18 : # both the home and visiting te Bier Van Gepte hE 0. i s NTH 360g. allowances: | ¢ | Det ams Daily p; 6. furlongs)- -O 1a RL SECOND ($2400; ¢laiming: 3 year olds; 8 Junior girls competing will be TEAM FIELDING : ookiyn 2 "WH Covel his | fi In it i}: {must consent to TV, on at the|, TH pl Ar or nso | Ba Barber, 0.00, 480.1 2° he ra i agri ft Cp TRL {P- Magden).\y oanne Morris, Joan Esterline, a | Diitabureh $9 0 ‘918 Chicago i is 33 H! {same time not infringe on an-|{ a ompars, i bi Campi, 7 1% Rouge. 1 111 40; , Burns), 3.60. Also. Prince. © 4.60; Some. 1 IR mE Wi Kay Woodring, Ann Linsmith, # 3 i 3 Hl i Bh 3 i a # Lois” 1071 183 ea 30d 3 4 8 other team's territory. The com. 8. ance” B . Seo pron. Dansetise. Bibi $3500: allawabaea: 4 vo Bo vor. hime. Rite "Easy" Black Bisa: Ann McGarvey, Collette Mericle, | 65 | poy : $ # # il TEAM Fikbive A & i mittee will study the TV problem ed ary A 4 - rer apt milei_ Anthracite. 11 1 9 Qo Reputation, oa acts. tia. Patty Blackledge, Penny Black- : i i Bo 4 0 4 % | Wadhfperon i 9a 4 i 3 ona report in October. Shit, 18 “ag RF - {Eh ‘11 § 1. ook), 2.30, out: Chil 2. (C, Care gurionee ($3000; claiming; 3 year olds: 6 ledge, Nancy Meeker and Mary : net ANDIVIDUAL BATTING 34 The league will direct selection troon, 116 NTI Hadi 0.00. 8. 40..3. 0: 1 ble Gift, 108 {F, Bonei,| OCHSDEr, BATTING uctugds ol players pent teller v hE fi ; i 3 vie] of the players, each of whom will bi sins, Moth r 8 wHinatr e. Poe. | ip: 1m ue de fo rr Jo. 1111739. Also: Ey Bo Vader, The remainder of the IAC 10 or more) rn AS 118 8 HR WS hicago #8 st ’ i 97% recefve $500. The winning coaches for 1. ¥ Hoh Lad,’ Lord A. Hulsianders, 1380 S3%. 196; Body Wonder, Linepack, Shot : summer outdoor schedule: , , { ¥ var. . I 8 ) u 13m 3% BR 2 Hts HE i 8 i i Bt Louls ide a tnd a 1 $41/in each division will pilot the All pe gza00: claimine; + "up; ol Sin 10 (A. Popara). 2a Also Da Dandy |. Turiongs 153000; crim a3 JOALS UD ine: du unior Novice Bas ~ Rivies ibs ; bison, aH i (Includes AN avers. excert oitchers in| Stars, Bell said. - The leagiie 1 g- Roser). } Bod j480. L350. Loifine Dit, He (Doe women's ong Dis Disiagice pam 2 % - 3 £3 wards, Chi 88 4 | $- He H 28 38 HR RBI Pot. Would yet sanction its champion- || 4.00, 15 8 Fain i, Bo i Bek ea: | Ar Del Also: A Nick vod Ser” g. Bernal Bomb, Haman-| plonshipe at “Irae “Watton on Lake Ter i 3 i "471 /ship team playing in the bowl ib). le Holly, ah siogances 3 year od of Binner rool. hes oid. Aug. 13: i } j game, ’ in fei Bir, Dear Begein, gle 1 ru 13000: BEE mas , 3-year-old s enh 00 Rtirte 3 Woz SF gh “ind, n at 1 3 reasury Ixy yesr-o ; u wi a Me s, 117 80: N iB 0 . sit ,20, 3 al. B.| Shek i 1 i WM 3 The meeting, which saw the BS Sod ps ad 2, Cumat ig Hi i oa 335, SEA He fa siainec 40. Also: | Tocustasle., Father | Au Aifera. Fie SE i i . 4 3 1 . distribution of 140 surplus players ¥% 20; cht Ie (. Kk ap. orth, ; Also: ‘ad 1ld hs sosendine. Hers Porc a ll | meet. E 3 inl SRR La : By XTH 137500; Tr pa andi A-Riviers Gib Seph: 33: 8 8-4-3.-4 i -— is i : Sam ToT Fri hong a ughlin, Renows, Jacoby, Loe se erse. Soins Bia: 181 fie aid 1 1840, 1.40, Skowron Sets 0 #1 3. 1 1 3 involved question pt tees SEV] NIH. {310.000 hy 4 eming Me- " xPield Horse. aJonés‘Humphrey entry. 3.5: ue £ A" hil, 108" Degtasio), i 1 4 1 i i El guaran FR lz” alr Gbi® 108 SECOND ($2300; claiming: 3-vear-olds; | Also: Gran ad Dror. Chery Bath, Bu i Ho ‘418 Paid by the New York Yanks. |e «0: P b fen): Bk 1 oe ie, gL tndeitbls er eyes) Big 10 Mark i # RP | 4} Where other league teams paidiwi,.- 144d, Atsor a og 10 of" Skipper, (Bustle). Bd, 9.10. E10.0 (OK): Budolo.| uot") 118 miles) os. Chairman 108" (5, p 10». 3 28, \ 1 3 a $20,000 guarantee to visiting Fetus: Ra oe oe entry. (Gilded ox. Kh, A Dark Ned. Plowman, ® * i iitiom Hob Sno hin, 4 LAFAYETTE, “Ind, June 3 — 3 i i iF ul i 8 14 teams, the Yanks paid $17,500. dKeliey-Hutching vey. WL Kyle, Count Steel. Tinsel. bBald oa: Also—crinis Top Bill 8kowron, sophomore infielder 00 docper. ci FCin-B os 1 1 6. bbetts i is 3ij| The league voted to have the ne ed Bo "Rend. tDead heat to win. bWickham-Rouse Honors "Market Out, Daria Mate, Fusl- on the Purdue University baseball } Hw] on * . ! 308 Yanks up their guarantee to $20,- i ; 3% an Th oR2 sjombey. LT —— EIGHTH (32000; claiming! 4 years & up: L6&M, Set & new Big Ten batting imag Poll . { i" Bet: 1 : 308 000, and then directed owner Ted i ? Also: HE Bd \ furlongs) —The V J. Purser), Laviese)"s Sarl) Bachelor Boy. 118 (8. mark with an even .500 average ockmAD ‘un ¥Y 1 9 . o i -Jo8| Collins be paid $12.30 from the NT ($2000; allowances; $3 a gy “10, 0g nh: 4 fol, C153 Jone 1.60. 40; War Sword, 130 (A. 5 as yesterday's game with Ohio Eni on H 1 me Det” 19 4 1 a au oly # fath for 804 " pa el Bor 1 3 Wu enith Tal, $18 Civstal pase: fi sn ay Corian, Geman Ador: Sizle vu canceled because of sl 8 18 331 3 eam pay proportionately for the itaabor 11 S&F" | Carolin : r Hush , Annie ies lo Tie, Miss Tess, Tam . : i 3 1 01 increased guarantees. The treas. Ead La ge: Pied ho 3Ear BOL. NINTEL 133000: - EE _—_™, for 20 hits 7 13 8. 48-308 -.. : : 1316 miles) Blenlin, 10 (A, mer 1 3 : w : ! 300 ury gift is for 1950 only. River. anchors, Cv¥e Samos Rar 8 "ha o Shas: stomases poss: 3. year-old | 7 ins «50. on; 0; Runs, ju Ta a-|in 40 times at the plate in break 124 1 & 360! : avros an a : In: oiglintovn, ic (Dewi, "on, Mito "The Eve, 'Aibany.|ing. the old record of 484 set by 14 ; 1 ] : Corsi Sword, Lesinian, 3 +H HHH 1H Lights Up Wins - At Belmont— Rl ade Bitton. bebe Ciachitr Fils mer, ast” felt S00 catcher Tee Tbracht in : =] : : FIFTH added: , 38 yin = Met— ’ Ohio State wound up its season 5 8.18. Hdd LAN BY pa down. fi i fi ri) 3 Pmoscisont 410. ors lowWn~ fn a deadlock with Illinois for & : an. | # H # iin Peter Pan Cap fey : 00438, 7 ; L i The Poet. Al et Ph i i A Hoge ows Yours: plac in te oniersnet . : , 1 g 0 Alo, v >. di |Also: The Post. Arthur Pilate, Hash Night, _Claimin years ip: e ga mark. The Boil263) Nor oan, Wash = $8 31 § 3 hosh. Shooters Hine, Bases, Yai Lora) Out Alte, Bian, Plate 'rrend. 4 80. 280, 3. mak: #4 fi ars) ermakers won two out of 10 203 West 3 or z i SAREE {tbigus, xManoia. Fans x t. eid. 13.40, 3.80: “Biita-Dart, 108 (J. or), games to finish in eighth place 381) Pert 31 Gombe: oo. Wash $13 Elid NEW YORK, June 3 (UP) myiden: “ Hiurlongs Widine?E5 scour | n sl ae Paemonit," He), 3 Joars up. SCuitiemate, Finals Jay lac? lavender, Tl Skowron, who attended Weber 1 ; "381 George D., Widener's Lights Up, ; : d 130) Mil i 1g Ser 84 : 263 2 tearme son of Ei i Thirty, ig Bedassle, 114 1B Guerin), 430, 360; : 38d: “Brier ie, a Be ae 3 rida: Slaiminw 4 i High School in Chicago, also led 24 i= f ! il” Ont i 1 ‘388 | today charged to hes oh in the a na oaro). DIV. Also | aon v.48 Sal. Ag, susie, Fini Fs 1 20," 350. i) Allag As, he o; fart the conference in total bases oR TF rasq . ¥ . ! 3 al, ree ots, A iC : yy : } Jamaica Boy. Thi t 5.40. Riso . Pip, Snow Hil — wi o it o m3 1 n Eh 133 : : 5a/ie0m Peter Pan handicap and|™""™'p0," pestis aia ann Hurt Snes, rodtauuie Sow him. Hit amos o a ree Hl | if 3 day's Belmont Staken, AH hn cl FR oy ig i BER | oman go, gm: ora ge, 99) ani Saturday with a pair of 7 a 18 3 . Clev 93 56 | He 0) May, sm 114 (3.18.80, 20, 3 ho; Brigrbroom, flo (J. C'| games against Bradley, champi0 3 “Wien @ i mn It. was Lights Up first stakes ELS 4. ae: Sine: Shad tog jon: fiber. '3.10. Also: Juste. Escrow. Lauer). 4.80, aster Morning. 108/ons of the Missouri | Valley ( Cone a . Wash 4 10 {victory since his triumph in then ston, Hornpipe, aMard Richmond Jac, Cat Bride, True Dream. &B 4.60. Also; Hoy C, Crepe De 21 Sig | Stringer, Bos 8. 3 250 Pacts, "sRevnaids gk Pirestiker, EIGHTH (13500; claiming: 4 vears up: CDne. Co-ed. “Black Bution. Town Betly. ference. 328 Go : 13 a Balter gon 3 it on 48 Remy andioap at Zamaies deh, Great Tasus. ius Row, 30 enwood 145 —milesi=8ure Count 118 7M. Basile); ahora Tr, Saiminsi hE up: “316( Lindell. CRY] YF fee end . § 3/last October. The Widener whirl- SBI: Scott). 740, 360. 40: Turion. 118° of Notre Dame Nips Morgar 80 3 5 risen, Wash 3 1 241 wind had to do it the hard way, gh 8 on Bear Ad dione Sia Borrentine), 5.60, 540; Stepinhedark, 110] : P | shallone, Pitt, t 8 Bali b.- i¥ 's 310 coming on twice in the final half|{ Widener RT it 17 (B Arcaro), Anderson Sets Sar ainsi, TE iso: | Lucky’ Mystery. Western Michigan ne et MERE RE |e NE BREESE ETT Voitners fi iti rs Gell | oth Cage Schedule [ATi miamess fztel Times State 30 308, SE it % inson. Wash 139 18 233 speedy Mr. uble- by a half Plash. Devi atoon. aH. P. { wnciottl), 32.60, 0.60; : Col SOUTH BEND, Sune" 3-Notre 304 | Dies ng, § ; ‘hapman, Phil 120 fey A : | tion: 111 (M. Sorrentine), 5.40, 3.80; Beryl, 0 Bowl 8 ERRRE (TIS gp pe es Times State ferrin ht dL oS" s81% the eighth Inning. today tp wind 3 ind Kerr, Hou HE hratert cee 91 Ro i 3% Mrs. Andy Schuttinger's Ferd farionep) ie Bf Tas. ANDERSON, June 3— Notre § 8 eighth iuling today nd 4 JES 5 | HERE, 1 R121 BB Paseemson ana Frank Prankers aie A flip Dame wil be on the 1050.51 bas-|, SETH, ton atogucs: 3 engi JP, [65 CRONE earn, WILD an : 3 | og oy oi i 9 1 ond, SE, 13 3 8 Noblest brought uw the. TE Sneese Shai 8, ta : Yl a” Aula ketball schedule at Anderson Col- {i} (® earritla), 5 20, 5 40 _ Gieen, Ma. 113/gan. * 1. Rd the 8 1 100 8 Ean Wah 8 » 13 338 the small field of three-year-olds. he 150m agind; Prior Ean lege, it was announced today by! i (Pair). $00 Also: Dandy Foot Mar!" Trafling 7 to 6 in the eighth Dae ho i} oserowsk, ‘ont 48 331 |The first three finishers are eli- Il (a Aattinger). $46. 130. out. Mr. Coach Bob Kerr. [cells Paoll” entry. CCC iwith two out, the Irish sewed : {ia yak oil 11 Bown. x 3 1 1 i gible for next week's Belmont. Bhs Meets aly SUL, RS ix other mew opponents also (about 11/16 miles) Econette. "104. 1. Up he Sonia 38 3 _Seiders 418! Edwards, Bek 4 +333 | Moses, i In the Brandywine Handicap at have been added. Shurtleff, King’s 110 (J. Baird), : Ante Maker, | * . $381 Jac " 6 . Upton, BtL 3 n aker, | 100) Rhckert Sits 8 “180 Bisby. ent & 1 §| Delaware Park, -Double Brandy yours ap 7 furlongs Mount Murch College of Delaware, Indiana WI (TC. Laer). Quien. ALC a yopius Pinch hitter John. Cunningham RecoRss w 1| Magu Vibe i 34 a TI | 3% also uncorked a spirited stretch ii x Krgaro). $i oi 3%: “gslonat Tech, Chase, Wilberforce, and gw Lock” Cantal, © and Second baséman Jim Man- ; | % AQT | Blevers, Stl, #0 1 10 . - 1 X claimin i. Bomatt, Mole i gjoar, tol Lr 1 1 Sttlenand. pie 01 | Komr, Wash 38 | 30g Tun to defeat Istan by a length-| Ii OF Sland), YO. See avsoorhuTh; (Catholic University. of Salley, 0 miles) Caliber: 61 © 3 Berviss, Western. Michigan 1 timing, {Rema fh |] vingy miconos ios Wf 234 § Heanducurier. The favored “Sun livi Bin ge Sie Tok asd South, America, The yard rhe eo, US Eh EE) : ¥ 1 ! ey 191 Bahram was third. amelia. Magna arts, dia oN wards, Sellers iJ) Ee ten tho | toe gy Fin pe THGESSEL HB 010 J oun Brands pasa tars0) SOUR (pe: gator 4 rye gap 1 SpefE i shit ai shi BE HF HR 4 fangs = nal gol a -} Harting, oy} Ylranca. BE oni Hgark. Clev 4 I 3 143 straight to his backers in a crowd ous’. : Tas utiand, 3 4 Bhatt, cin 1 03 en, NY 4 Matin. ot 7 13% on “Hoo. Eo 8s y Keeean, Xe ugatad, SP 4 Srautt, oa 1 Jijanten, AN daa Der n 3 of. 16,000. It was his first stakes olny, 5.10. Also iY yor iE a i 5 oR : Coe” Mil Shea Re - 1 Magis, NY 1 0/Kennedy Moss, SL § Al | victory of the year. { Epa Sant 1 Calied. Fuss: ewe, of Cineln ho > Her, Nichols, Le 3 eipman. Bos 1 0 Dupe “linn - PITCHERS’ RECORDS | Lextown, a speedy colt repre- cat -Pertile Land At Wil ch @) ) N (C LAR +] 1 S Y N 3 S hod avers” Sol 3H Navi a ih fartin. aul, | ORamsdell, B-Cin TYROS ll senting the alley yiew Farm, La ® anch has pr A 3 ? , regs, Ind | , ‘al sw . ie | Wilhelm, Mpls i A 1 2! ankhead, rk $ Binckwell, Cian Matrero, Sash: 38 Sehrdui. So Ne rll vic wi a Las to. At Detroit aio tah ie College Cop! erence games. Rlexander, Lou 4 3 Hervert, Tol ' 3 immans, Phit 1 2Jon 2 8 Porterfield, NY 1 0 Harris, Wash A Landicap, spotiighte maaan ——_o— | Mastin, StF 1 | fimlan, — 3 Roberta phil 4 3 Dickson. Pitt 8D. Johnson, NY 1 0 Zoldak, Cleve event on the. Lincoln Fields at Re a $3000; cistining] 4. yal A WwW I C t 1 Zavala, Sale ! aberient. oot 3 Podblaian, Brk 3 elnimn phil Adma Chloe 1 OiGain, Cit © 1 3 Washington Park program. Prop! Cook). 5.40. 4.00 340; Miroste, 113 (RL ° verine ap ain | rane. Col Paim. Lou 4 fer, Chi Phi 3 HEox, Cll Byrne CNY «3 J Hares, Cley jand Thank You Sir chased the! Barber). i So; Fv 1 TY 0 aru { ANN ARBOR, Mich, June 3! Giriffore,. Low Jremming, Tol 5! Roe. toe Phil Hudson, Wash 4 3| Scarbo’h, Wash winner- across the wire. Lextown tome, Grandpa Max. UP)—Leo Koceski, Canonsbur | Catonan, Agia 3 ain. Bow 4 | Diseile, . CI Ji Aopat. ‘X¥ . 4 Wi nt. onl $ rewarded $10.60. | SBOOND (52000; claiming: 4 years tt 5 & Eotock MB {Bates Meh § 3jpfuner Sil 3 jjGmbards gon Ji Stabba. Bos 3 | Garver: StL, 4| Mucho Mas, without a victory] Barner Ne 580. 3.80, Jessica Br 108 ji Pi. star halfback on, the. Michi-, Ee lind HEE ERR Eat] El |e Tien dl tie de To Tare J oon ue ng sesst § Pt + 3 Hinrichs, KO “1 Bresheen. StL, 3 2i8mith. Tint 2 asehl i idmar, i! aritan n at Brother, Observer. {captain o e olve ne ro AT Van Cus 8 3 Hamer. | | § anen. NY 9 Reynolds JY 4 Town OU oo Suffolk ‘Downs, returning $18.40 So Dupe aia $32.00 Cape squad today. “EVER HING GOING AT COST Hott, MI 3 Creal A Chambers 2Pitt § 4 Higba NY 3. Oromex, Clev 1 | Fannin, StL straight. Blue Grip gained thes Tutlonss: Miss Sam. 108. (0. rasa: The slugg! theider hit 333 rieger, Col 2! Clar! ol i {Chambers t Hak CY ° Judson, Chi 2 1 Masterson. Bos 30.00. 20 5.00, 0 i e slugging outfielde faPtime na’ 3 3 Flowers tow 8 §follh St’ § Jleonars. Chi 0} Rchane Bes 3. I Kuve, Chi } Place spot ahead of Risk A Whirl. §iri) a8. "¢0." ¥o Taddie foe’ LM in 12 conference games, collecting WE MEAN COST—ABSOLUTELY Konko'kl. Mois Jj Panovich, Mois © 1 Werle Pitt, 3 § Ha st’ oi rardell Bon 8 3 Schein, Phu : GS - | + 4.20. Also: Irene, Sir Royce. Of tyres homers and a pair of triples. EP sam el, + Eke |! Deaf School 1 ute n- De aefner, i [Hooper Bui § 3 ates rl, | CROSSWORD: PUZZLE- LAST FEW DAYS! oca omen Oo ieé roller, Clev 3 3 Porek. Sut Athletes Honored | Pierce, Chi 3 3 Dorish, ai ACROSS 33--Vast age A : ’ ae Wash 3 3 Peano Jerry Moers has been named to! 33_Patty thie? SINK BASE CABINETS For 1- Pu Tourne Monday 2 3 Holcombe. Chi 0 1 receive the Dr. A. G. Dannin| }-Drunkerds 35—Beverage : : ARSiia : Hite, Wash ash 3 3 Kretlow. StL 0 1 aivard as the Deaf School's out-| Fire servis BA SAM ; WALL CABINETS : Ninety-six players will tee off at Broadmoor, Monday, in the ; i inning hes, OCG eo SY 40—Pitcher ; FORMICA TOPS i one-day gross and net tournament of the Indianapolis Women's ince The Dannin RE Pieri tmprove:|. l4—Century plant Tart 3

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