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"Reeling Tribe Moves To Toledo to Open 3-Game Campaign
Redmen Bow fo Red Birds 2-1 and 1-0 _ Despite Good Huling by Papish, Muir
TOLEDO, June 10—A band ora angry Redskins, still reeling from a double defeat. yésterday at the hands of the Columbus Red Birds, arrived here today to open Aa three-game American Association stand. ° Hal Gregg was expected to go to the mound for the secondplace Indianapolis Indians as the Tribe alempts to Jet back on “the Winning trail ti sftarncon, : | The Indians were han a lesgon in pitching last night as a Tribe: bb sudden rain cut short their twin-| Watatators bill in Columbus. The Tribe lost’ the first game, 2 fo 1 and the ES
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By CARL LUNDQUIST | United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, June 10-—Prob-| ably. no man. in baseball has heard the hoots and boos of the | hostile fan more often than Leo but the dandy little manager. of the Giants may be about to turn tho
second,. 1. to 0...It was. the. first i double’ Viétory for Columbus this Fo season and the Birds swept the 8a ar r three-game series. il Clerald, o Left handers Frank Papish and afin” ® Joe Muir also can be credited with good pitching performances, Jack | Crimian and Bob Habenicht divided the hill work in the seven: ning opener,
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second game, He gained the dis-| ussel ° tinction of being the first hurler Erimian » 8 to shut out the Indians this sea- J) Javenicht. 4 SLE ii son. 1.3 1 With two out in the Coluribus| N fifty k's for rimban bo thir a end of the sixth, the rains came. | ul ated fs blind The umpires waited 75 minutes | wo. hah Bit Plat ad. va oe
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before send the 2045 fans home... “hoible der to
@ Indians were unable to get St 8 man to second. Nearest they hi ht pi i. di
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@ame was when Culley Rikard Winning heh id Nd asian. waliced In the second and when Henle. less. Anple nme: Tom Saffel belted a single in the NB sixth; A 0 A
It was Muir's best performance) of the season. Columbus got its lone marker in the first frame on pil three straight singles. ! — Papish was touched for only five hits in the first game. He| had hurled a SWoshitiet against ,, Feds —Hianapoiin
ast Sunday. Rikard brought in the Tribe's only run with a single in the| third Inning. | ald started things with a single . to center. He moved on a sacrifice by Papish. Crimian pulled a back. “Hom hase and was removed in the third. : Play’ Disputed on Three #ingles in the . fourth gave Columbus a run, The winRing run was scored in the sixth, on a disputed play, Frank Shof- _ ner slid across for the final run “and the Indians protested that - he did not touch the plate. He was injured on the play and taken to a hospital where it was found he was suffering from al bruised back. He later returned to the park.
__ demanded “a full hea It or PAI Joss of the 864 betore surrendering to aneball
Commissioner A, B. Chandler, 1 National gsague President Ford 3 t to thej,)
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8T. “Lous, June 10 (UP) 8t. i Louis Cardinal owner Fred Saigh
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RESULTS YESTERD AY ftp ihe pe 3-21, Home = g 1
310 oio ooo. 2 Losing oe er, na
of a ball club” back home from. the western bad lands,
After seven straight defeats the Giants have caught fire. and: {have won seven straight and nine, of 10 on the road; Yesterday, the aroused New Yorkers came from behind to ALOLE- Berd Brllr Bb Fpl OtoPy myer
Cubs at Chicago. Dodgers Win The Dodgers also .roared from behind to defeat the Pirates, 9 to 7, getting homers by Jackie | Robinson, Duke Snider, = Roy } Campanella and Peewee Reese to
three-run homer.
.. The Cardinals refused to ishaken off and remained in a first-place ‘tle with Brooklyn by surviving four Boston homers and beating the Braves, 8 to 5, last] night. Enos Slaughter's two-run
homer sparked an early drivel =
‘which gave -the Cards and Max Lanier a 6 to 1 cushion, Walker Cooper hit two homers and ‘Bam Jethroe and Earl Torge-
ing cause, The Detroit Tigers, reacting! ‘savagely to two straight beatings, ‘hqunded back with 18 hits and an eight-run inning to defeat the Yankees, 13 to 7, at New York
dros: ut. the. league. Aead:of.. the
world champs to 1; games, Brownies Pop Bosox Mercy .or something overtook
depridations in two games against the Browns, and the last place St. Loulsans arose to win a 12 to 7 victory in the finale. Sherman Lollar's three run double in the eighth put the Browns ahead to
stay. i : The Indians rallied late to top the Senators, 8 to 7, at Washington as Bobby Feller received credit for his fifth win. “5 relay from the outfield enabled Chico Carrasquel to score after his bison and gave Bill Wight and ite Sox a 3-to-2/ es over Ea PRiladelphia Athletics ina night { Philadelphia at Cincinnati in
lan ‘A’ ‘8’ Meet In State Track
By United Press
Next year's Indiana
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lefty ace Johnny Schmitz of the, .
them home victoriously. How's Your Fishing?— _
the business world,
CL WOTmE-IE-t0- Hook -the
: 107 a even for crappies.
fishing with worms or minnows)
Tory Petric (above) of Anderson will be one of some 200 | golfers out to dethrone district golf champion John David next | week. The tournament opens with the first round Monday at Me- -
a Mentor Job at Wabash *
Post to Duties of ~ Athletic jc. Director
CRAWFORDSVILLE, fing 10
" ~Glen W.-Harmeson will become’ head basketball coach i Wabash but College adding this sport to his ts become the only par buster other duties as athletic director! among the early third-round finand head football coach, Presi- ishers. A fourth round also will dent Frank H. Sparks announced be played today to complete the y. i -
Ab director of basketball “which?
will be given increased emphasis, | 't Harmeson succeeds Bill Johnson, ‘who resigned in order to return to Jeffersonville High School. |
President Sparks said “Here
at Wabash we all like to win—1I| fully as well, coaching staff, students, faculty | and alumni. tall. but. we like to try and. I be: {lieve that under Harmeson's guid- | 3 ance we will get the sort of re- | sults we want.
1 believe, as the!
We can't win them!
“We expect to add more men
ito our already competent staff {and I am eonfident that Harmeson
ridian Hills, The second round is Tuesday at bid in and the will give us the sort of results in
finals will be played Wednesday at Speedway.
nae" Westin i * Still-Fishing Always Popular . Despite Scorn of Purists
Live Bait Requires Special Techniques, However, Just as Fly Casting Does 's
FIFTH OF A SERIES "By JIM MITCHELL, Times Special Writer
{basketball which he has also pro‘duced in football.”
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Graduate of Manual A graduate of Manual Training] igh School in Indianapolis, Har-| meson went to Purdue where he!
won three varsity letters each/yjer, lin football, basketball, baseball. game is tailor-made for the rolling’ | During Harmeson's three years, {on Piggy Lambert's varsity--the| basketball team won 35 and lost|
in Big 10 competition, won two
Big 10 championships, and was oie. runner up once, During Harme-| son
1929-30, the
senior year, THERE ARE some angling purists who frown at the mere Lambyri-conched team wag un-
suggestion of fishing with live bait, but still-fishing with minnows ‘def or worms always will be an important pari of the outdoor scene.
Sitting in the shade, with a minnow-baited hook, a& bobber and
d in Western Conference.
play.
Following his graduation in
a cane pole is the way to relax and get away from the worries of 1030, Harmeson remained at Pur-
Bit as in fishing with artificial lures, .you must experiment and try new ideas if you are to eash An ing
oe alleves, pants Looking Better Yet: and other species in fresh water. This Week- End
” " - > THE MOST likely spots to dunk Stet —————— IF YOU HAD good luck fishing! in or near weedbeds, tumbled tree last week-end you should do bettops in the water, sunken logs ter today and tomorrow. and along rock ledges. And rather! The Indiana Department than stay anchored in one spot, Conservation reports a if fishing from a boat, drift along lakes, streams and rivers in betwith the wind covering the water ter condition this week-end than! as you go with the ve bait, (last. gs The optimism
stretches over
A TRICK we araed in fishing most of the state's 92 counties. Today is
for bass with nightcrawlers or) o
worm-only FISHING — x Fresnel “amd
What's -more, it produces sizable catches of fish. que as Lambert’ Sour years. he was head basketball and foot-| F ishing Conditions ball coach at Lehigh University.| An dhe Navy. .as.a-Heut COM» cander, he assisted in the ol tion of basketball among Navy!
teams from 192 until his dis- | erable “tough breaks” but in the’ Cigude HABEOD, charge in
“50000 To Witness Belmont Stakes
s assistant for! From 1934 to 1937
NEW YORK. June 10.4UP)“Derby Day" in New
oh big owas “§reatent giam:
in one end, allowing it to wiggle Shafer lakes is good. Worms and’ our gallop, the Belmont Stakes, and crawl as it would naturaily shad have attracted catfish and will ‘have its $2d running this if it had fallen into the water. crappies are going for a minnow afternoon at Belmont Park and This has proved superior to dra- diet, but be sure you don't seine upward of 50,000 fans are ex-|
ping a worm all around the hook. for minnies.
St. Joe and Steuben counties
or bass and a lively one.is Strohle Lake, Yellow Wood Lake,
2 a = {spinners getting best-results, AND DON'T be too eager when on.
Use the ones you pected to turn out to watch 10 Minnows hosked through the took legally before May 1. You colts battle for the third jewel ina stroke behind him came Gene George Bolesta, Danville, Ti
"body just back of the dorsel fin can't seine again until June 13. will produce better on bass and _terappies. But be sure and not put. report. clear waters and excellent winner of the Kentucky Derby, | Shute. the hook too deep below the fin fishing and cheerful reports have was listed in the starting field, | Jo¢ Palooka” of the movies; Lee for it is likely to kill the bait-fish. come in from Salt Creek, Bean'spo was A Sead minnow is of little or no Blossom Creek,
!the’ triple crown.
King = Ranch’s Middle
C. T. Chenery's Hill!
Ogle Lake, Prince, winner of the Preakness. One-day wonder, and Claude Har-|
Also, Clifford Mooers’ Hawley,
{Bear Creek Lake with flies and an invader from the West Coast;! {Brandywine Stable’s Greek Song. | the pride of Delaware, and Lights best round ever recorded in the. HERE IN Marion County, con- Up, owned hy George D. Widener, 50-year-old history of the Open high to ‘jerk” the pole after the bobber servation officers say waters are president of Belmont Park.
praia [$i
140 on the first nine and appeared ick
(over par on the first nine, and (Mddlecolf a 35, one under, today.
Gets One-Under-Par 6 Puts Dapper lloyd
2 Ahead of Palmer
Dutch Harrison Slips to 40 on First
§ ». bi rs " y+ ATR ATTA By LEO H PETERSEN, v nited Press’ ‘Sports Editor ARDMORE. Pa, June 10 (UP)—Dapper Lloyd Mangrum, bide ding for his second U, 8. championship, shot a one-under-par 69 in the third round today to take over the lead in the National Open golf tournament ‘with about one-third of the field mn. His total for three rounds was 211. Shooting precision golf, Mangrum went out in 37, one over par,
came home in 32, two under and Billy, Burke. Out, 100, were such pros as Horton Smith, Herman Barron, and Norman Von
Nida of Australia, the only . for-
LL La) the e field, _ Palmer Daria a 10 ity Straight driving and remark- 3d Round Results.
|able approach shots enabled Man- Albert Besselink, Roval Oak,
[tournament
to take the lead, two George Fazio, Washi x 12.36-219 istrokes better than Johnny Palm-| a3 5. ". Shady - i 73-12-72-217 {er of Baden, N. C., who had a 54+ Northampton. Mass. CT 7860-80222 {hole total of 213. Palmer shot an *%5 Thacker, = a aay
even par 70 in the third round, |Gene Sarazen, E. J. (Dutch) Harrison, who ar a Es ‘held a one stroke lead on the field Sievgiand ©. “TWO YOURAS “as they teed off| Belmont, oo Mich.
(today, slipped to a four over par ebontsres: ‘F1-T4-T4-219 Aye
Ty d Greenwich, Conn. ...! 73-36-78—228
ver THT2.88-2290
{certain of losing the lead. FA al 76-13-33--223 Ben Hogan and Cary Middle- soho Phrase Pa iia: i - 7 or y ngru Niles, BY sort 5 og he JAVORitens both adames McHale, Bethiehem, 50-22 i ug challenging po-| Pa. BT - 1 Be 140762 sitions. Hogan shot a 37, ‘one kort "eent: "rire: Buia a. 1860-70031 John A Palmer, Baden, N.C. 73-70-70-213
Huntsville,
Herel Spears, ve 75-72.715223
x Abbott, Bis: HozamH ow -— |B. trick ott. Memp} rany Stranahan, Toledo, 0, There were three goifers only Bock White, Ormond Beach, one stroke back of Harrison's 139] LiDenctes Amateur. ~ -
yesterday, including big Jim Fer-| the master utter whose putter whee Open Qualifiers 8r sons of the Meio out Club. E J. Harun. st An drews. 1. 3 SH ia a w errier were Johnny Bulla, Verona, Pa. {Johnny Bulla, playing the best Sullus. Boros, ® Southern Pines, {golf of his career, and Julius pt goian. Hershey, Pa. Boros, the. long-driving Connecti- Robert. Riese Tulsa, Okla
Northampten. Mass. Ti |cut Yankee who now plays out of Skip Alexander. RK noxviile: Tenn. 68-74—142
79-70.75-228
71-60-1400 68-72-1490 wo
Picard, Cleveland, 2 T1-71-142 Southern Pine, N. C. [Liayd. Mang rum, Niles, K | 12-70-1432 Back of that threesome came Cary Middiecoff, Memphis Tenn. i-t-113 LC, 78:9 Hogan who hoped he would bes" William Nary, Los Aneiss 18-10—143
Henry Ran St. Andrews, IIL 72-71—143 lable to survive the rigors of 36} TRY G* Besseiink, Roya a4
Royal Oak, holes of play—a feat he hasn't) Mich. a, nares tried since he nearly lost his life Mold Willams, Tuscaloosa, in an automobile accident in Feb- oe. “hacker. Barberton; O.... 39-14 |ruary of 1949. Hogan shot. a 69 Gene Sarazen, Germantown, ie yesterday for a 141. Jim Turnesa, Briarcliff, N.Y. Iii
George Fazio, Washington, D. ‘©.
Curtains | for Snead
“For Snead, it looked like our- Hodily Rem. Jr.. Monterey, tains.
Cal He was cursing his mis- i Mackay Jr., Birmingham,
1-14-1458 » ,, S811 3 ek, {end he had only himself to blame. | BMATOnes 71-14—148 {It was his own fault—the one {ohn Barnum, whch, {with--which ‘he has blown four ieachel Speirs. Hubisvills, Ata. 3 Wally Ulrich, Austin, Minn 7 | previous opens-—putting, He just Fred Haas Jr. New Orleans, ihasn’t been able to make the club! Lie Mets, Arkansas City, Kas, 3 | work in this tournament as he!Ird Kroll. Phllment. Pa. 5-7
carded 73-75—148. 4 Ho i a bh Snea u Six players, including defending 5 . Bethieh {champion Cary Middlecoff were * ie eths lin the 142 bracket, three strokes EE hve Memphis. {back of Harrison. The others! were Robert Skee Riegel, former. Rue White, Orn + Nationat Amateur Champion; SKip| aFfank Stranahan; Tolado, 0. Alexander, Henry Picard, Lloyd Art Bell, Colma, Sal. Mangrum, the 1946 Open cham- Yims yg Semar ot Oia i Ci os
ia 5-72-147 73-75—148
15-75—148 Hi-148
TH T7148 Wilmington, Del!72-76—148 d Beach; Fia
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Dem Ojai, Cal. pion and Bob Toski of Northamp- Bebhy Cruicksnank. Pittsburgh, 12-1114 on, Mass. Disk Maver, Old Greenwich,
tk 78-76--149 At 143 was Johnny Palmer and Walter Frankitn, RI
118 |S8arazen, a two-time Open cham- “'g 5-74—149 _ pion, and the veteran “Denny. Ter], he LL iis notes amat Joe Kirkwood Jr. the
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on Thursday, soared to.an 81 yes-
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; PITCHIN | school track and field carnival 8ives. its tell-tale notice that a clearing with fair fishing. Waters, The remainder of the field, terday. But even worse than that, Fanhar ..0... a $2 3% a ational, League ent may be divided into “A” and fish is biting. Give the gamester in the Wabash, White and Tippe- largest in 14 years, was made up the red-haired veteran Al Brosch S07 tomorrow with a three-game mt : d 2 a a “B"” meets. : a’'chance to “mouth” the mo=?l canoe rivers are slightly muddy. of some fairly respectable colts— lof Garden City, N. Y., who had a card. fr ORel 1H 5 amendment to: the league rules = \ ; 1 then set the hook when th iddle 60 # 3 9 adopted last year prohibited Sun-| IS4A Commissioner L. yn tat: ev oft the bait. a a herman oD F. Headley s LotR renethies under. har 67 on the first). The circuit of six teams madle aPalme 2 18 1 { Phillips’ said today a survey 118h SIAriS moving o e ba {have scattered showers through- Brookmeade Stable pair of Greek round, blew even higher, winding its. entry into the local sandlot fost. & ya: 3 #1R day night ball. |would be made when the new We'd never dictate methods or out Indiana tonight but that there Ship and Sunglow, and the C. V. up with an 84 for a total 151 -i picture for the first time last } A . sana i ! } Bn! Fe Ifi N {school year begins next fall to Styles to anyone, but if the purists will be clear skies with a drop in Whitney entry of Mr. Trouble, two strokes beyond the qualifying season. Teams that compete in. : ——— . 0 ing otes {find out whether the majority of once tried still-fishing for some temperature. : and Dooly. | score. -- the loop are Pennsylvania Motor Globetrotters Here the Indienapeiie. Dusiicc Linas team was | SCh0OIS participating in the cinder of the gamesters they might find. Eqs sp —— Jimmy Demaret of Ojai, Cal. Inn, Hickman Oldsmobile, last The Harlem (Globetrotters will '© be held hiss fternoon at Pleasant Run. Session preferred separate cham- it swell sport. ig Re laces (the Masters tournament cham- season's winners, Community make their only baseball appear- Mrs Roser Pleming won ihe champion. | PIONSHIDS. TOMORROW — Weather and arent- hild Col P | pion, qualified with a 149, the Buick, Jones & Maley, Clarke ance of. the season at Victory fa a tet pring handicap | Results of the survey will be Water Conditions, at Ohi 0 State highest score eligible for the Auto and Kuhn Chevrolet. Field tonight when they meet the [et vere = Championship prsplalir. sublitted ond oe — pad A Bose 5 oll Pye IMBUS, O., June 10 (UP) finale 3% holes - piaj 1euay, agua pre . Brooklyn Cuban Giants. The LL. Lykins: second flight consolation id id mateur seba ’ hiv une : ere were plenty. of name dent and is responsible for. or. game is 1s scheduled for "8:15 p. m. es. Viltemore, thir fk A, Shacks at its" Oct. 25 meeting. Phillips) SCHEDULE ro ToMoRROW —Floyd , Stahl, head baseball golfers who failed to make the ganiZing the circuit along with t—— { Ted Philpott; fourth s. John Sald, ‘and “A” _and “B"” meets (An exmes start at 2:30 {coach and assistant athletic di- qualifying grade. They included | Stan Feezle, Pittsburgh Pirate Maijor League Leaders iD. wel ho {ghia Mi ok 3 Har ad lowiwill be adopted if schools vote these at Pandieton ar and Fulnamvite: | The top father. and son or rector at Ohio State University, seven former Open champions— | scout, and A. J. Thatcher; city United Press oe net on ol-ie In their favor. Indians MONMICIEAL YeAGTE News father and daughter golfing com- today was .appointed head bas- Tommy Armour, Tony Manero, recreation director. Player and Natowki a 5 Pp i An 4 A B-C-D. Pro- ro; amateur : galt toutta-} Several pre-state meet track at Bentitton, Ca ftol Oil vs Excaatiys vi | bination will be decided t ketball coach at the university, |Cralg Wood, Lawson Little,! The league open only to play Musial, You Y 156° $7 #0 313 apol for the benefit of th he 1980 Indian.) sessions, among them the Gosaen South Side Saints at Riverside No. 5 and ecided tomorrow; Appointment of Stahl to suc- Johnny Farrell, Lew Worsham ers from 16 to 20, allows pare Shite: ig # 4163 Ms 48 the Riverside course tomorrow afternoon. fand Kokomo relays, are’ run off Vestal Steel “Syne Zell at Rhodius No. 2./in a tournament’ at the Sarah ceed W. H. H. (Tippy) Dye, who, — ticipation for those who are too E A A i mA RO { i + 4 )! ure Tt 4 {in two divisions, and many’ Perris Foods vs. Art Sacks Used Cars hank Golf Course. resigned June 2 to become head | young for the ‘other amateur siser, tne 418 8 8 3 ! Softball Notes | smaller - northeastern schools Rierside No. 3 Kingan AA ¥s Bridge! Other’ combinations eligible to cage coach at the University of Loca ABC Results circuits, Kell, Detroit 44 184 1 3 Schedule tonight at Municibal Stadium:; competing in the relays favor the Thanel wi. Hudson Dealers Af BRch Drove) compete are-mother and daughter Washington, was announced by DOUBLES : MORROW’S SCHEDU Zaria, Boston . 3 1a $ aa hp bad m Wid Cats: 8:13 two-meet setup, Phillips sald. Riverside No. 3. ID ouble header. “first |and mother and son, ‘The tourney ‘University President Howard L. Jillian Krier ........ 212-303 314 629 TR Or LF Poby.” Cleveland 41 139 8 3a Kip at rad Tat TANS. Fas He sald Zeke Young of Auburn fame starts at 130 LEAGUE {will be decided on the best 18 Bevis. The appointment is effec-' .... 55 alo ennsylvania Motor - Inn vs, Bie. ow omg RUNS. || 2 wale Baron Merchants vs Ravens. and George Fisher, Warsaw's Repay; SR) Athletics vs. Chuck's Shoe holes total score. Starting time tive Oct. 1. | Totals ........ .. 31738 98-1164 Hickman Oldsmobile at River w 0, 4 epair at ars 0 arine Reserve y Wiliams, B. 80x 17 Rosen. Indians . Barons vs. Tydol Dealers. [prep track coach, were among ve Indi Ie NO Marie aanelis 8 a. m. to 2p. m. and entries ‘The 50-year-old father of three Makrice Wellman In i 120 538) side 1, Community Buick vs. ; Stephens, hi. Box 13 Cordon Braves i 27 Years Old {mentors pushing divisional track na 1 nde AT era Tarshbaul | were to. ¢lose’ t : children has been a member of 5 ge =>""rJones & Maley at Riverside 6 =. Btephens. HB Box So worn 'N NEW Imeets to give smaller schools & MANUFACTURERS LEAGUE | Reservations can be made with the athletic staff at Ohio State! °° 354 405 3591113 and Clarke Auto vs. Kuhn Chev. illiaras, R. Sox 59! Doerr, Req Sox 43 YORK — The Yankees chance to win track and field p « asking NL Pe! Dale Colville at GA. 7517 or Earl fof 10 years. Prank Kagel Loo. 151 1907043 5a TOIEL at Brookside 1. Drop, Red Sox 81 ~ 2 -stadium was _opened in 1923. honors. wl Vol a i 70 Ensinger at IR. 5047 or with Paul [Fred Schlelmer 152 158 214— 524 es atlory aA, 1 : . Totals 303 348 4571108 The Indiana High School Track LET i 1.30 Gross, the club pro. Prizes will OSU, ‘Badgers Clash : om ‘Indiana Honors 2 Coaches Association also recom- Ww olf News 1 3 250 be awarded next Thursday at a EAST. LANSING | Fonte Gollier eaves 212 157 154 52 {mended “A” and -“B” ‘meefs—at: Boe Shay Bacavatine a ‘amrier the Hotel = a For MiB June. Ben. MUOr oh brn 105-4581 860 S35 its recent convention, a B48 10 (UP)—Ohio University and Totals 407 315 3401062 enior \t efes mv NICIPAL LEAGUE L Wisconsin clashed today for the Jamies ‘Rutt TT 13.197 317 t Times State Service Broad Ripple Fathers South Side Saint 1 1 re Billy ‘Sandow Signed Sistiit Nas Daseval Stow Delford England i3 130 167— 431 BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. June 10 DeWoir News 3 130 Billy Sandow, New York. and 0 upse estern chigan,| mrotals 287 347 04—1039 —Trackman James . Robgrtson joughton = Excavating 3 a0 . Mid-American Conference cham-. : ¢ thal : ( i Hold Vestal Steel 2 300| Lone ‘Eagle. the “Indian Nature |Edwin_8trieb 221 175 536, 20d 1949 football team captain Th Aniidal Outing r sans Reformatory 3.30 Boy.” have been signed for the Plone, 4 SL 2 the Badgers | Paul Birisbeck 19 131 18 30 Walter Bartkiewicz were an- - i e Fathers’ Association of Doni, Beformaten de 8 TE ha smothere chigan State. | 11 352 363-103 ipi AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | (Calis after Littl, to sioy teams to Broad Ripple ‘High School will - CITY LEAGUE Am ser} vrindup bout on next Tues- |g ."vocterday’ Sal a to! rota 311 352 363-1026 Round lod: By boi i an od y : te : Rn - w 1 pet. day night's outdoor Sports Arena : bert Wolf ... 78 11 - x tar ! ninneapols 3 if | Mienogls 00 1— 3 4 jlhold its annual golf tourney and persis Foods ¥ 188 pro wrestling card Winner of today's game will ger Bou 186 163 133 337 Ten Medal, Indiana University’s Louisville 26 20 565 34g Ayers and Tomkinson: Ford and Jarvis. dinner at Hillcrest Monday. 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