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Mussio is king, in 31. ‘em both on our

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out 21. batters ve-game winning g. What's more,. anned five guys hat’s the matter, hang on to ‘em? ’ .

I TEPS IN—Russ All-City halfi in the Navy for stationed at San — ts to do some with his Uncle

es Listed t Races

yf prices for the" § 11 go into effect at the West 16th eedway. ind,” said track 1 W. Mitchell, sneral admission at price that we tock car races is rr. For that reaing the prices on to conform with r Sunday nights under 12, accom» dult, will be ad-y-five cents.” the midget races 30 p. m. with the at 8:30. st of topranking s slated to race LeRoy Warriner, ding money wine 1 the midwest,

n Group. | 3 Only’ Ban

nn., June 16 (UP) | s International ss voted unanike the “whites 1 from ‘its cone

s taken by some vho answered a y call’ by Mrs, Columbiis, O.,

as just concluded ling tournament

berg Dies; ne 6 (UP)—Abraoldberg, 55, part Northville Downs track here, died eart attack,

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Yankees.

--~{hey have piled” up’ 5I ‘runs Tor

“of theif last 13 games,

— Feel the difference |

CARRY A SHARD COMPA, INC. |

Bull Pen, Wins Starter

To Easy Triumph

Rolfe’s “Flying Tigers” have been getting such terrific pitching in

their latest drive toward the top|

Capp “reix-= ay Tom wert. Rund Bout

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that there wasn't ‘any work left — mre : SF - > for relief hurler. Dizzy. Trout-so. 4" a eet HoW's-Your-Fishing?~——-he became a starter, winning ball S

games on his own. ! “The fast talking, fast pitching veteran from Sandcut, Ind., won| his second straight starting as-| signment at Washington last night as Detroit won a 7 to 4 de-| cision that put them only a game and a half behind the leading

Don't Depend To Star, Too P Louisville Gains

As Leaders Lose Potent Technique in

ment if he stuck to the bull pen, the American Association's firstscattered 11 hits to coast to his place act—especially Louisville. third victory without a loss. | The third-place Colonels have Feller Beats Yanks | ! Bobby Feller was the master !ofte of yesteryear for eight innings| 0° Minneapolis Millers and the, at New York and the Cleveland]

catch more fish, By JIM MITCHELL,

Consistent sucess in catchin

hit, 3 to 2 decision over thejresult the Colonels are only two! adhered to for good catches. Yankees, | but a ninth inning] |

stand that included a tremendous S3mes out and coming fast. They]

__homer by Joe DiMaggio, a walk Pulled a ninth Inning uprising last, ortain fishing techniques which Mina Mador Minos Major and a double to deep center, al-night to down Columbus, 6-5, they depend on sto outwit” finny j0:28 4: 11:08 il most finished him. He wound up while the Millers and the second-io, nesters A Sis BR os by retiring two pinch hitters, place Indians were losing to Mil-| a on A ai i Pitchers Bd ovat and Tominywaukes she Toledo, respestively: NATURALLY through years of ase des da > ’ ey e .Colonels went into their fishing the experienced angler 3:40 <9:55 4:06 10: out. } {half of the ninth down 5-4. They gathers bits of knowledge which The Red Sox extended their, ; .., ,,q then Jimmy Piersall are productive, but most of the current -Boston massacre Into, 104 15 score Allen Richter so-called. tricks or techniques

the fourth day during which time(, second... That-was 2.

an average of 1275 runs per Lose Hard Way game. They victimized the White| Li + “Sox. 12 to 0, behind the four-hit| First-place Minneapolis pitching of Mickey McDermott. down the hard way in the th TWO—Your ability to select vn Phils Move Ep jas: they lost a chance to gan ON gra ost likely hiding place for The Phillies again moved to the Indians. The Millers and the| fish in the water you are fishwithin a half game of de Syst Brewers were tied at 6-6 until the} Ing. place Dodgers, pushing the Car-, o. . 1icneq across a run : THREE—Your ability to im-

a potent formula. They are: ONE—Your choice of tackle; lures and live bait.

went’

dinals back to third by defeat- t lifelike action to lures when fng them; 6 to 5, as Robin Rob- the home haif-of the 11th. Mind fishing with artificials, erts cut short a three-run ninth. apolis took homer honors, though,| “wore dhe water and weathinning rally to gain his séventh:with Jack Harshman and Ray | er conditions. victory against two losses. {Dandridge hitting for the circuit. | . Preacher Roe, solid man of the Bob Montag homered for Mi Brooklyn pitching staff, turned Waukee. in a three-hitter for his sixth vie-,. The St. Paul Saints did all right tory, an easy 13 to 1 triumph by Pitcher Ed Chandler and, over the Clubs at Chicago. i The reviving Giants won their the Blues" lair, Chandler had the! sixth game in the last eight when game in the bag as early as the they defeated the fast collapsing|third when the count. stood 3-0.i oar dless of price Pirates, 5 to 4, in 10 innings on!Johnny Mize and Al Brancato ne . Sam Calderone’s single which fol- homered to ease Chandler's way, . Towed two walks. i Ito” victory. Rookie Davie Bell up from In-| dianapolis hit two homers for the! Pirates who now have lost 12

tion of fish hideaways on whic in any, lake or stream and th

Meet in Tourney

CLEVELAND, O., June Fiery Frank Kovacs,

Kovacs, Rodgers

. There were nd other games ash. scheduled ini the majors.

feature first-round match on to-; TOMORROW: Tips on what day’s program in the 23d nation-| tackle and lures to buy. al profesional, ens champion crt 8,3 BARE

Kovacs was pitted against Jack Rodgers in a match that s- Howe Annotinces i . Award Winners

nally was scheduled for yesterday. put was postponed until today to allow a shoulder injury suffered

D RIV ; by Kovacs in a week-end practice session time to heal. »

Favored Jack Kramer opened) THE 1950 “his guest for the title he held in i

D

(the following athletic awards fo {spring sports team members:

. er 1 Softball Notes . Em-Roe League scores last night at] Beech Grove: Southeast Merchants 8. Mars | Theater 5; 1005 Club 10, Myers Market 6. Celtic Legion 24, Hamilton-Harris 1.

16-0, 6-1.

yesterday after a draw Robert H No, ¥ t | 4 ral ’ . aug cin x 303 Scores of Bell Telephone League games| most valuable player awards, Indianapolis Women's Golf As-|Anthony Constantine ... 183 00 154 308 at Longcre: South End 3. Commercial #1 ouis Faenzi, baseball, and Jack] ’ Robert “Gill coidiee 148 148 138— 431 | Central Office 11, North End 10: Engineers ! nzi, base , : {sociation’s opening tourney. August Brunning ‘155 141 150— 446 |16, Directory 2. Tonight's Bush-Callahan Wellman, track; Donald L. Clapp, Mrs. Rothbard Robert Vits .......... 171 168 161— 5 \ League schedule; 7, Owls.vs. Paper Pack-| » ard, playing over|“%F5, : 11 168 101-- 00 lage; 8:15, Gem Coal vs. IBEW: 9:30, East award, ‘Ernest Phelps. her home course, shot an even Charies MoGirver Ha BI 70-4u | iA Merchanta: va. 24in Drafting. | Other awards for track, base-|100 and had a 23-stroke handicap| James 1oasy 0 "14 1s 150 429 | ‘Bush-Callahan League results at Muni- ball and golf follow: [to tie Mrs. Frank Cox, Pleasant|Robert Plummer [0.0.0 18 19 {i= 503 {cipal Stadium; Indianapolis Water 3, Lin- TRACK Run. 1098-32-77 Herchel Griffin . ‘148 170 140— 467 | goin Chiropractors 2 (8 Innibash QIoIIRAR dod Teach Bb oH ie. Pie x ol ul al XE Charles McCann 143 180 173 496 6, Pennsy road 3; Standar rands 10, ol TAC oes—Ernie lps, ent | Ss, otals { Vonnesut Hardware 5. Tonight's Bush- Pierce, Keith Quillen Lew Swinehart,| rs Rudolph Block, whose B70 TTAB 36 838 8233 {Callahan card: A Allison Jets vs. Herff Jack Wellman, Richard, Oberlies. po was the third best In e Bross... .s y tJ 3 %:20, Fatrmoun iiass vs, ngan' o eaters -— ary schtel, Jac i AA: 9:40. ‘Bridgeport .Brass vs. Peerless | Edgington, Dan Prans, Morand Roth. a Hass. 8s finished Li in the Fight Results i N > | ight-inc. WArdsg—Lw, exander, | Bro - : {Pump seem {Ronald Hopton, Richard Keppler, Russell (0 0 a6 p ey ne stroke PHILADELPHIA “Kay Fobingen 185 | Tonight's’ Smith-Hasler twilight _soft-| LaPorte. Roderick Macy, Don Meek, Jack ap. "| New York, outpointed Robert Villemain, ball schedule at Riverside: Diamond 2, 6 Milli, Robert Mosgle, yilllam Statford.| . Mrs, Paul Dye, formerly Alice n ip. m., EH Lilly Service ws. Eli Lilly Amer-| wilbur Zobbe, Chat les McMullen. O'Neal R . 1~Rocky Mareiatio, {ican Lesion: 15, Indianapolls Railways | Rovers fas ard Silmore., Robert) ea. 4 once more led the low Jp. Brockion, Mass, kiiocked ‘out Eldridge {West Washington vs, Indianapolis FRYS ’ . { 8 o : : # V. |$fighland Station; diamond 3. 6 p. m. Lin pal-Inch Award Ronaid Ball. avid | BTOSS class with an 82. Mrs. Rich Ww . : siRocky Castellani, {coin Chiropractic vs. Pennsylvania (Rell- sop" I Om or jjard Fulmer, formerly Sue Land, a5 Nserne, Pa,, outpointed hil Burton, ; road: 1s Indians National Bank vo Monschein, Jerry Walker, Mike Merchant, 0f Richmond, was second with| CHICAGO—Wray Carter, 13. Chicago. i Be mt See==l Preshmgn Shield —Paul Bates, Ted Bech-| 20 84 NE YORK (Ridgewood Grove) —b dy You have to take the wheel i NOW . GRANDMA tel, Richard haplin. Joh Cavosie, Gary| NET LEADERS eMarog, 436: Brooklyn. + outpoin { S - } rawior eener oster, ul vis, “132, Pal er, . (3). | IN TIMES CRE "i Green.” i Ha dick Leroy Heath gerpy | Mi Moers Rothbard, Broadmoor, 100-23 ? vi a. ? VE E \ e ner, _Louls oynes, John rkhoff, n { yourself to know Ford's EVERY DAY. . + NEX Hho | Roland’ McMasters, David Mattingly, Bob | Mes. Tra Cor earasant. Run, 108.3371. = = > i {Eintle, Heil Raferty, Jon Sauer, Anton|ns.’ [oufs Marks, Broadmoor, 99-17—87.

quiet, power and quality. You have to. hear Ford's. “sound-conditioned” quiet, feel Ford's V-8 power, and

| Norbert Wood, | BASEBALL -

Eight-Inch Awards {Ren Earl Lewis, Charles McMulien, Ro

weaters —- ayne Ehgleman, Faenzl, Farrell Patrick, Jack. Young. ix-Inch Awar

* erchant, Dick Miller, Rishard f J Aldridge, David Bowsher, relax in the comfort o Bs desis ont™ tan Greet” malo 1. RAL HD all, rt Hennipger, Robert Luke, James Ford S Mid Ship Ride to ghirley, Harold Stanley, David Weir, Don | * . . . Steiner, Mgr, Fresh Shields~8t: B tt, believe so little money will popemar Shiglds_Sun Bynes

elkema, I Phillips, Robert

buy you such a really fine

To Catch Finny Gamesters Four Basic Ingredients Make

|. Evervhody's. trying. to. get. into... Editor's. Nete:.. This is. thé. fivet-of a-seriedvt articles ons problem that gains wide attention at this time of year—-how to

| LUCK MAY occasionally play a feature role in fishing—but {been cavorting downstage while don’t ever count on a rabbit's foot alone. It just won't happen n enough to make trusting to luck worthwhile.

. . - Indianapolis Indians have been of thinking and preparation and; sometimes, a little extra effort. craftsman came out with a five-/flubbing their linés upstage. As a gtj)) there are no complicated rules or hocus-pocus which must be

You've probably heard veteran anglers mention certain tricks or

_hinge -on four basic ingredients

gvhich, when brewed together, bake gg « fi 3 F Sa Umform Fuel

- i fve rod and reel are not as knocked off Kansas City, 7-2, in/PenS {and fuel companies will be polled \much of a guarantee of a SUC-\4, getermine feasibility of the/lnson in every round like a de-

cessful tatch as learning I re plan. However, he said it would the equipment you have efficiently 1,0 workable only if a commercial|inson who landed the most blows

More impertant is the selec- : {you can concentrate your fishing |,

manner in which you present your Lartificial-lures-or-Hve batt -to-the

Of curse when you combine the 6_(UP) proper tackle, cagting accuracy fourney and the proper retrieve with suitveteran from Oakland, Cal, willlable weather and water conditions test his injured shoulder in the you can’t miss taking more fish. “shooting for a $250,000 pot next|

Sam Kelley, athletic director at {1948 by winning over Billy Doeg, Howe High School, has announced |

Carl Speiss award, Dick Chaplin; Kiwanis award for best men- ¢; tal attitude, Jack Roger, baseball,| Broadmoor won low: net honors {and Don Franz, track; 400-Club

Thompson, Don Whitinger, | pete : 8

| Mm ~ Frank Fox, Bill gq, , “Barrett Hatfield, Prank Hop~| Mrs,

Louis Loren . Potter,

Mrs Ted 20

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g fish takes a reasonable amount

'Solunar Tables

Speedway Plans

| 1 | The Indianapolis Speedway) | owners may require all entries lin next year’s 500-Mile Memorial Day automobile race to run on the same fuel. gt Wilbur Shaw, who heads the { Speedway, said last night that a “house-brand” fuel may be adopted to give cars a more even|

THERE'S LITTLE to be done chance in the classic and as alagainst ‘the sh {about changing the weather just| safety measure. = 8 e short, black-haired {to fit a fishing trip, and an ex-

A

He sald car owners, drivers

fuel company contributes “suffi-

Sha wsaid the Speedway would

{“house-brand,” and he pointed out that such supervision would costly. 3

Plans $250,000 Pot

He said the Speedway Is | year,” with a view to increasing {drivers’ prizes. The kitty for this |year’s race contained a record $201,035. - | The Speedway also is consider: | Ing other changes, Shaw said, |including a limit on the quantity of fuel a car can carry during the race. He said limiting fuel capacity would add to safety because “some cars take along a { fuel load up to 115 gallons, and {they are difficult to handle.”

"Mrs. Rothbard Wins

|

‘On Broadmoor Course Mrs. Morris Rothbard of

in ‘the

PHILADELPHIA, Yune § (UP) —Welterweight champion Ray

himself the No. 1 middleweight

France before 22,024 at the Mu-

.|skinned Robinson of New York

|get a shot at the 160-pound title ibefore Sept. 28,

|clently” to the prize purse. Himes to tag rugged Robert with the first knockout of his career.| ave to check and seal gasoline; Villemain suffered the only gen|drums and certify ‘the fuel if it/uine knockdown of the fight in |required each entry to use’ ajtbe 12th round when two straight

haunches for a count of two.

Shot at Crown Ee

Robinson, having established challenger by artistically beating Robert Villemain, hoped today that his next fight would be for the middleweight crown. Because of his unanimous 15round decision over Villemain of

nicipal Stadium last night, brown-

has the assurance of the National Boxing Association that he will

A very small part of that crown now belongs to him, since last night's bout was regarded by the Pennsylvania State Boxing Commission as a title fight.

Must Meet Robinson

Two officials of the NBA-—Com-missioner Abe J. Greene and President Fred Saddy— ted the NBA's edict today /that the winner of the title fight between champion Jake LaMotta and exchampion Rocky Graziano at New York June 28 must defend against Robinson within-90-days: — Robinson, the 147-pound champ who covets the 160-pound crown, scaled 155 pounds last night for his masterly defensive fight

French “iron man.” Villemain, scaling 15914 pounds, marched after the retreating Robtermined bulldog; but it was Rob-

and threatened at least th

rights .to the chin, in lightning smashed him backto the canvas on his

succession, wards

Two Local Teams Out Of Money in ABC

Times Special COLUMBUS, 0. June 6-—A pair of Indianapolis teants bowled out of the money in the ABC tournament here last night on the final squad of the 52d day. - Charles McGarvey Co. Team

in London

1 LONDON, June 8 (UP)—Bilond Lee Savold, wily ring veteran

recognition. weight champion,

retired Joe Louis, only in Britain and Europe,

withheld by the U. 8. National Boxing Association which already has crowned Emzard Charles of Clnclnnatl, O., champion in the 47 U. 8. states it rules. New York state has so far recognized no new champion.

weight champion, even & partial : champion, since March 17, 1507} - eb, INVERTED ehhh when Bob Fitzsimmons knocked : 3 out Gentleman Jim Cofbett at $1.00 FASTEST CAR LAST | $1.00 Nev. Fitzsimmons »

Heinlein Toom Wins 4-Ball Meet

© Times Stats Service 3 NOBLESVILLE, June B5-A best ball of 64 won firs - place for Bill Heinlein's team here yester« day inthe weekly progam golf section of the Indiana P. G. A, Heinlein, Forest Park pro here, carded a birdie four on the first extra hole to give the vintory to he and his teammates, Claud Alleger, Marion; Floyd Wilson, Forest Park greenskeeper, and Ed Soden and Willis Chapman both of Indianapolis. Second place went to .Chuck A... World's. heavy: Garringer, Indianapolls Speedway, pro, and George Dougherty, Ken| Percifilld, Tawrence Taughlin| | and George Stevens, all of Indian-| apolis, | Wilson plunked in a ‘double eagle on the par five fifth hole! during his second trip around the nine-hole course, canning a No. 4 wood shot after his tee shot.

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Slated Tonight

Winner to Be Hailed

As Heavy Champ In Britain, Europe

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from Paterson, N. J, ruled a slight 7-to-5 choice to beat Bruce Woodcock of Britain tonight in thelr 15-round bout for partial

7th AVE. i wsonse. NEW YORK “ON TIMES SQUARE-AT RADIO CITY Aitved Lowls, Mgr. « Slag § Dag, bos., omgement.

The winner will be hailed as the new champion, successor to the

Recognition was, of course,

Both In Top Shape

Both Savold and Woodcock are reported to be in the best condi-| tion of their careers and the fight, | presented in a carnival atmosphere ‘with singers, bands, and parades, was expected to be a thriller. ) | This is a return match between | the two fighters. In their first meeting here on Dec. 6, 1948, Woodcock was awarded the vic: tory in the fourth round on a foul. However, Savold apparently was about to score a knockout when the fight was stopped. : Britain has not had a heavy-

Carson City, held the crown until June 9, 1899 when he was knocked out by Jim Jeffries. No heavyweight title bout has been held in Britain since Feb. 10, 1908 when champion Tommy. Burne of Canada successfully defended his crown by knocking out Jack Palmer of Britain in four rounds.

Pick Tufts College

CAMBRIDGE, Mass, June 6 (UP)—Tufts College has been selected to represent. District One of the NCAA in the all-college baseball “world series” to be held at Omaha, Neb, June 15-22,

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No. 1 scored 2444 while the No. 2! quintet hit - 2396. Members of] both squads were to try their! luck again in the minor events! today. | Indianapolis still has hopes *o break into the leader list in the five-man event when four more teams from the Hoosier capitall

early squads, y Charles MoGarvey Co,

Marcus Feinberg, Broadmoor, 95-11— rs.

Melvin Friedenberg, Brosdmeor, 111.

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