Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1950 — Page 6
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In 10th Inning of Nightcap at Field By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor
Having tightened their hold on first place by chalking up their. ~ighth double-header sweep of the season, the Indianapolis Indians today were in a position to look in the rear view mirfor and gloat at panting Louisville and Minneapolis, who are losing ground. Two more victories, this time at the expense of the Colum-/ful manager in baseball history, “as Red Birds, increased the Tribesters’ lead to a game and a delivered his
half over second place Louisville =
and two and a half over third the Birds eight.
place Minneapolis. Victory Field “Deforé a
‘nning first game, and 7 to 6 in
“At the Right ine
the 10-imning second tilt, |
The twin triumph lengthened |
the Indians’ winning streak to! Bi HIRE weal
at an opportune time as Louis-| ville was held to a split by Toledo and 8t. Paul upset Minneapolis. But the American Association's; rennant chase hasn't reached the! halfway post yet and Tribe Man-| iger Al Lopez doesn't intend to!
was the losing pitcher,
E45 park for a double-header tomor-| {row afternoon and a single tilt nation | Monday night.
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Tribe Box - Scores
“oy 1 southp is one of Ta dine pitchers with a 7-2 record.
1 ar for the league-leading Tribe- 3k he. ey 11. be:op~!
After pitching a Hing 3 bine ding b=}
Bteiner,
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(FIRST GAME)
2) 3 Todinnapolis heninht-3.
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ed Birds’ expense in the seveninning opener, : Down in Order
two “impossible” catches after long runs.
Saffell also contributed the *® dro 1 venth. i {Schedule for tomorrow, all games start all but one hole of the final round. Dieorae Fazio, Washington, D. C.. d fi for the Tribesters. "git ran for Dalissandro, n eighth. m., except for these at Pen-| He was seven-up going into the feated Fra Staszowski, Seripgein, first run 0 1 i ) 'M cl R | dleton and Putnamville which begin at Conn, in the ‘third, h Ten Janney 1 og IICLIUTE eigns 0. (last nine, won the 10th hole Bob Toski, Northampton, - After two down in the third, he columbus TUL 000 110 130 0-4 By a Relormalorr Ws. Vestal th and they halved feated Al Smith. Winston-Salem N, “6. beat out a -bunt, stole second I a Sh tteon, As Gl Net Champ bat Pendleton, Capitol Oil vs South er {but lost the 11th an ey halved 2 nd 1. : y ’ Runs batted in Rikar N aints at Ellenberger, DeWol News 35 | the 1t2h for the end of the match. ! arold Williams, Tuscaloosa, Ala. d und scored on Danny O'Connell's; pr te 4 Saftell, Bite &oi3| Jimmy McClure is the new GI ison Tavern at Rivepside, 2. an feated Toney Pensa, Cincinnati, 3 ‘sn single. Shots, Abeniéht, Sarnt, Dail sandro. | tennis tournament singles cham- | side sini & River man y Sehariat, Topo, dstseisd and 5. In the fifth, singles by Monty Costa base~Saftell Sacrifice CITY LEAGUE Local Driver Hurt Skip. Alexander. oxville, Tenn, Basgall, Ed Fitz Gerald, a sacri-| | Poe ther tar Banga t even ns. raft i pion. McClure defeated Murray) Union Printers vs. Ferris Seated -Buck, Westport, Conn. ‘ Hoo bus br Ing! |Dulberger, 6:1, 6-1 to Wi the Reverside 6. Eagles fice by McCall and an infield out |b A aa Banas irene! title ty at Riverside. Gary at 8 “a sech Bro Tove, Bigft Bares vs, i In Sun Valley Race ssi ann, Slamateneck: NY by Saffell accounted for the fin Crna 3, Sirk futhmae k| And McClute also shared the | Bfidesnort Brass wi {eas meludlts ANDERSON, ind, June 24/sad i = —W*C HH “ribe’s second run. The Indlans|domian 1 oof dur, 7 in 1 innings: ¥4 % doubles - crown. He and Art|™ 9% La six Leasue | (UP)—Tommy Melvin, 31, Mon-| Pete Cooper, Ponte Vedra. Fla 4 collected seven safeties of Bob J men nT ichings. in | Linne teamed (0 defeat Stan| Ful Cresk Athletics vs. Indians State terey Park, Cal, and Indianap- Bop Ticker, hes. 08, Angeles, def iabenichht, who pitched fae Hien. Wihn nit pilots iad = |Malless and Ralph Burns, 8-10, Linde “Ayr “Products at ‘Rhoda’ 3." aud [Slis, was in seriou sonditien, to Zarhard, Greensboro. N.¢ undo se vy a "bitty. “Time—3:53, ~Attendance—s819| 7-5, Ges 4) - Riverside Tr hi Xi Sul Gone day as 3 Yepult of an assiden e” Andreason, Hinsdale, Bex.
three and walked none.
last n and hurl *t0-0 three-hit shutout at the gore. pli
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Most Successful Manager Delivers
BUFFALO, June 24
farewell in
‘sald.
entitled to quit.”
TID this time.”
|Carthy’s “murderer's row.”
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ai Miesandre doubled for Muir in sev-| fn both leagues.
Time to Quit
{quit under fire or a loser. Wea {ened by an attack of pleurisy an {disgusted by the continued fail-
~igitors in the .
rterald opened the home half by|tion today. Last night the Derby-| Hutchings! town boys split a double- tes; rst!
rapping. a single. sgcrificed and both runners were| with Toledo, winning the
10th and Fitz/place in the American Associa-|
afe when Moe Mozzali threw too| nightcap, 4-3, after losing the|
late to second to head off Fitz first contest, 5-1. Gerald. - : Saf’ell also sacrificed and the|third-place Minneapolis - and a hases were ‘oaded when Pitcher, |game and a half behind the Jack Crimian’s throw to third jeague-leading Indianapolis as too late to force the flying| dians. : itz Gerald. Meanwhile,
the Millers, who|
O'Connell was retired on a high, had been deadlocked with the|Pittsburgh ‘oul for an out and -Srimian|Colonels, were losing to St. Paul, |
attled down to work on Eddie! 8-2. ockman. But Bockman waited! Milwaukee took eight innings. “im out, drew a walk, and Fitz to slip by Kansas City, 5-4, and erald jogged in with the ‘winning | then the rains came to wash out un. the second game of the scheduled The In Indians _collected 11 hits, double-header.
The split put [the Colonels ¢ne game ahead of |
In-|
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION losing pitcher, Page (3-5), Home run (All es ai Night) : | Bauer 2, Berrs, Coleman, DiMaggio, Hen-| Columbus at NDIANAPOL IS, 8:15. irich, Trout, Priddy, Werts, Evers, Toledo at Louisville | Boston . .... 100 500 042-12 13 © Kansas City at Milwaukee (2), {8t Louis 201 034 000— 9 9 Minneapolis ot St. Paul I Stobbs, McDermott 6 and Batts: Dorish, RICAN ARAGUE | Marshall (4), Piifette Widmar (8) and Philadelphia at Ch | Lollar. Winning pitcher, ‘McDermott 3- -1) Boston at St. Io {losing pitcher, Pillette (0-1). Home New York at Detroit Kokos. Washington at Cleveland AMERICAN ASSOCIATION NATIONAL LEAGUE “irst game, igi innings) St Louis NA Boston (nights, Kansas City ... 4 8 0 Cincinnati at New York Milwaukee jo 001 01— 5 14 © Pittsburgh .at Brooklyn. (nfEftr: | Erflote aa Binsichs 6) and Jarvis; | Chicago at Philadel hia. 0 an akeman. . i | Kansas City ut Milwaukee {second | game) postpon r NATIONAL LEAGUE 3 8 of Minneapolis 000 200 000— 2 ¢ 0 | Brooklyn 013 100 82x15 19 0 |S NT porn and Brady; Save Dickson, Queen (3;, Werle 7). Wash | i, and Anderso | (1), Lombardi (8) and Mueller, Turner) (First Game) 7); -Podbielan (5-2) “and Campanella. | moledo . 90 4 0 5 5 0 hosing pitcher, Dickson. (2-81, Home Runs {Loutsvilte 010 01 § 1+ nider, Cox, Furillo Stuart. and Mordarski: Palm, Hisner | Ce 010 100 000 2 11 3 (6) and Scherbart New York 110 000 30x— 5 1} ond Game) Fox, Smith (7) and Scheffing: Ken- e A J 6 2] jedy 3; 3: and Tua Losing pitcher, Louisville . 00-00 G13 4 411 2} { Runs—Kiuszewskl, | Fromming,” Connelly (9) and Riebe: Mueller, r!! “Thompson, Griffore, + Mueller (9) and d_Daley
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Blunt Final Address
{fr {Joe McCarthy, the most success.
address characteristically blunt and
Bill Costa, Co- gtrajght-from-the-shoul {lumbus shortstop, batted in three today. 4 se a oleated.,
out at runsindheelgbib. when he. ladies’ the bases by smacking a double! a night crowd of 9630 and the off Forrest Main, making his first scores were 2 to 0, in the seven- 1950 appearance in Tribe livery. Five of Columbus’ were doubles. —Crimtan, who re-: iHeved Kurt Krieger in the seventh, greate
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RHR RS EEE RE a - oC YORK, June 24 in ny more it's time to quit”. he place beMind Washington and California in last “That's all there is to say. collegiate varsity regatta at Marietta, ©. as a special review board third round of the PGA golf cham{I'm_wick and weary and I'm changed six places in the order of finish today after seeing movies plonship.
Thus. did the man called ihe, t manager of all time and —~— who won more world champion After tonight's game, the Red ships than any other pilot, -anrds will move on to Louisville»,
McCarthy announced his resigNew York Yankee man-| | ager in 1448 under severe pressure; {from Larry MacPhail but was per-| {suaded to come out of retirement | [to pilot the Red Sox only a year
wear aed disigueds
Ltired.. after. “talking - At-over. wth rig his - wife” after his arrival here
He retired the side in order in INDIANAPOLIS playing the Browns. - five of the seven stanzas, fanned Ball. of ARR 1 © x Joe's wife said he took the acfive and issued no walks. Until] O'Connell, 3 3:31 1) [tion on the advice of his physithe last inning, Columbus had| Bockman, 3b 4-238 ti cian, Dr. Arthur Burkel. only one hit, a double by Bill FRikard If . ~3 8.11 9 McCarthy's retirement end sarni in the third. Bae or a... 3:41 2 1, the fabulous story of a man who The visitors got to McCall for Ballinger, 6 ciiinka 3 : 3 : never played an inning of major two singles fn the seventh but!Pis Gerald. e [52 1 1 3 0 league baseball but who becam 0 solid support pulled him out as Mur =~ oc... 3 § 3 § o/its most successful manager. ‘he fans did some more celebrat- Lint | “ : 5 8 9/John McGraw won more pen-| ing,.a regular part of the show BPalme, » oo 0 ¢ 8: nants—10 to Joe's nine—but Me-| at Victory Field. Calin 8 33 ‘9/ Carthy won seven ,world titles Tom Saffell's fielding was im- 5% ho ~ito McGraw’'s five and was the
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Wisconsin Awarded Third Rowing Regatta
Movies Shift Standings in Marietta, O., Event; Junior Race Positions Changed
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rermit his happy warriors to be’ COLUMBUS and a half later. derailed If he can prevent it. [steiner 2» ase TD: “It's for Good” Two leading contenders for the Sob on with the show. The In- frome ¢f ~.......3 8 1 3 2 8 “This time it's for good,” was World's welterweight title will be Aians are to tackle the Columbus Natisin 1b ... i 8 6 § 0 {the final statement from the man pushing leather Wednesday night rastimers again tonight in a sin- SHEE AE | 8 & & 5 9 who, despite his overwhélming in the Fairgrounds when Beau “le battle starting at 8:15, emai a 4 2 9 0 8 9% gsuccess, was e cold and aloof Jack, New York, and Ronnie Har-——Loyal-Order of Moose Night is! osha s = 3 +t iT figure. ud as McCarthy bowed per, Detroit, meet in the top match to be observed and as an added Lai —- --lout, many of his former playersiof the Marion County Cancer race feature, the Little World Series) Foun touled 2M dtd ne! um rushed to his defense. (Society benefit. boxing card. “championship banner, won by the seventh. i= “I've always considered Joe Mc-. Forty rounds of boxing will be, Indians last fall, is tape raised... "HN oa £ Carthy the best manager in! {presented beginning at 8:30. The Drill Team Included |@'Conriall. ss 8 1 1 32 ¢ baseball” sald New York Yankee show will open with a four-| Moose bands will play and their Stevens. ib s ¢ 31 $ outfielder Joe DiMaggio in Detroit. rounder featuring . Harry Dunn,| Arfll team also" has something Blatt; J Frans 31132124 “Nobody who really tried ever Indianapolis, and Tommy Edger-| special scheduled on the pre-game nssall. ab" ¢ ia 3 : 1 8 3 8 had trouble getting along with| iton, Murray, Ky. rogram, The fraternal organiza- McCall » Wl.8 6 4 19 Joe McCarthy.” | Other bouts match Bill Roberts, tion, now holding its state con-| Ti #3 1.31% 9 Look at cCarthy's record Indianapolis _heavy-weight, and ention_ in . fo spolrven.tuntngy lessue ie) + land you'll iow what king of a Johnny Vinnigal Qincinha Cincinnati, eight share in the gate receipts. H d 010 1 7 MANERETr was; said Bi y ‘Hal Gregg, A tan ninanded,” ry Bath a. ‘Connell. Satfell Two- | Dickey, now a Yankee coach and apolis heavyweight, and Day veteran, is slated to toe the rub-! ir desl Bolin base dite] ng “a once a famed member of Mc- Ashley, Cincinnati;
Thomas, Louisville, Ky.
and Johnny Tibbs; Columbus, i
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Tickets are ¢ on x wale at the down-
[Hotel and at Cancer Society ./headquarters, 1011 W. 10th St.
Parsons Tops |:
McCarthy's decision and Steve | O'Neill's ‘appointment as i Langhorne Field
manager were announced in St. Louls where the Red Sox are (UP)—Johnny Parsons,
LANGHORNE, Pa, winner of this year’s Indianapolis Memorial
Day classic, today headed a field ing tests for tomorrow's 100-mile
Langhorne Speedway. About half the field is expected qualify for the season's big © race at the one-mile dirt track. {The field included several Indi{anapolis veterans and standout national performers,
Amateur Baseball
MUNICIPAL LEAGUE
The committee, airected 1 Study the films by Robert J: Kane of tee on the morning round, Burke ~~ Cornell, chairman of the board of bogeyed the first two holes and,
ae Ea 1 1 Lind bral
+crown—for the second year in a “row today after one of the eastest | feated Jock H
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—Eddie Burke of Sr conn. who knocked Sam Snead!
wn awarded “third Worth Saturday's inter- their 36-hole match today in "the
co
Pirst-of the 16 survivors off the
{stewards of the Intercollegiate 'had frequent lapses as he posted SR Association, also made a four over par 41-35-76 to GafAn:the aster. ofk-Sajah Lords geady 30-20-10, Which w of "the ng a race, giving one under. p
Princeton second piace behind, Gafford on six of the first Washington. P {nine holes and they hit the turn
The originally announced order ‘with the Texas veteran a a up: 2
birdie on the 12th of finish of the Junior varsity) o SWarthy Burke his frst hole the {event, which also was won by t
i Huskies, was left unaltered. ® he blew the 13th when he sl pred
In the order of finish announced over par gsaih. at 15th immediately after the race, Wis-| consin was placed fifth in ‘the; t traight holes with a varsity event with Stanford. third yo ve 5 aight but Gafford and MIT fourth, ceton Was,,mmed home a birdie twg on ‘placed sixth in the originally an<j;, . 158-yard 17th to go five up. nounced finish of the freshman gach birdied the 18th and they
knocked off for lunch. The board explained that there, Seven other matches Yeed off
{never was any doubt about the;4 19.minute intervals behind
{winners in each race, but there p,,xe and Gafford this morning.
was some confusion about the, penny Shute of Akron, O., the [order of finish after the Huskies. winner in 1936 and 1937, banged
The board viewed the movies, 5 20-foot putt for an eagle!
Iseveral times before reaching 2 three on the 18th green and was final decision, =. two up.on Jimmy Demaret of 10jal, Cal. Lloyd Mangrum of Niles, Til! the upper bracket favorite after {Sneat's downfall, blazed a new {competitive course record of 32-134-66 for a four-up lead over Melvin {Chick} Harbert: of -De-
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SOUTH BEND, June 24 (UP) = —Dean Lind of Rockford, IIL ©) Results in PGA” held the Western Junior Golf io
New Hartford, N. Y. de-| Jeated - Ray Hill
ill, Prairie View, Il. 5!
triumphs ever in the finals.
Lew Worsham, Oakmont. Pa. “Despite stiff breezes and a Uanisrants, Hingham,
and 1.
defeated Mass. 2
, N. C.. defeated
scorching sun; Lind fashioned 2108” or BE om and 3. and 6 victory over Warren Emory Thomas Blog mfield, N. J. defeated ‘Berrie Ball. -Osk Park, Iil., Dailey of Manitowoc, Wis., yes-1a Ee ig gen dale X.Y. & Se ie - Jordy aver the rolling; 6495. yard | o tested Sam Bernardi, Sheridan, IL, 3 otre Dame course. He only YW y Picard, Clevel ,. defeated Bob needed three holes of the last | Hamilon. Landover, g} fd up. 20 holes. nine for the lop-sided win. iE Teland Gibson, Kansas City. Ma.
Dailey was a consistent shooter | eprye Shater. Greenville, 0., defeated pi Late le Cd LS S game agains e Douglas, Newark. Del., Sotbannd| University of Michigan golfer, pi Furgol, Albuquerque, N. M., 3| who also holds the Chicago dis-| *"{." soir san trict title. Lind was two-up ater | prack Commisso, Brighton Station, the first 18 holes and one under] Will Jr. Seca par on the out nine of the last | Le8 Bill Heinlein, Noreasie. 5a." Cl
tour. handler Harper, Va.
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Rallying at the 15th, Burke|'
an © Al Watrous, Birmingham, atl, fd
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fetid :
11 in one game,
had exe winning" 11
run mark. » And ironically, Hoot Bvers of the Tigers set it by running for dear life as he blasted an inside~'>
0 in center field in {the last of the ninth.to give De-
[troit a 10 to 9 victory and put ag the league leaders two full games ahead. A: oc andksess T “Phat
: Old Eli Shines In Crew Defeat
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Harvard Wins | Traditional Race
NEW LONDON, Conn. June 24 (UP)—Harvard “claimed the
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victory but most of the praise weat to Yale today. following their 85th annual varsity crew | race on the Thames River. In one of the most exciting races in the long series, Harvard’s sweepswingers turned back Yale's courageous crew yes-terday-by-12- feet -or-a-mere four: ‘fifths of a second. Yale gave away weight but nothing else to the husky Crimson . crew, which led by more than two a at the e halfway
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{lessly out vy ie race. But reachling the final mile buoy. The i Elis started io ciose water,
=Cut-Advantage-Pushing their beat up to a
~“iterrific—42— strokes-per-minute,
| Yale steadily cut down Harvard's iadvantage. However, it still {wasn’t enough 'to overhaul. the husky Crimson crew, which streaked to the finish line with less than a half-length to spare in 21:36.4. Harvard thus gained revenge
.ifor its surprise setback at the up. hands of its arch-rival in last
year's renewal and now boasts~ 45 victonies against 40 defeats in the series. The Crimson also dominated the preliminary events, winning the two-mile junior varsity race
| feated Fred Annon, Old Greenwich, C: Holding straight from tee tos and 3 =" 0 = © FC" "0M by 216 lengths in 10:504, and green despite the wind, Lind won feasted Vic Ghessi, Inwood, N. ¥. 3 the two-mile freshman race by
[last night at the Sun Valley motor! >i, A%3ietson; Hinsdale.
| Thala = 5 Ta ma hort defeated land Indian and Detroit Tiger pi- - : : Charles Farlow, "Greenshora, No. 2 for Hutchings {indicns at Bat a : As ie ‘ wy cing track. f= Akron O° fetegiad hour 'Tot, who assumed command of the ‘Manager Lopez used 17 players] H RBI SB Pot | Melvin's car locked wheels with | grdone; Jamesville, Flag, OS. 3% ate [disappointing Sox after McCarin the second game, a rather Gutteridge ve A 3 on 4 83 " {one driven by Wayne Alspaugh of | Jack yam Louisviiie 2 1 : thy's resignation yesterday, said ragged one. He called upon four 500 so» 4d 3 3 .\ l= iN A k ¥ 3 {Cadiz, Ind., in a curve during the] fegied Pete La "Unig © a onn, de. no immediate changes were pitchers, two pinch hitters and Rg L230 28 68 41 0 3 Rll 18th lap of the feature race. | w""%, Sg lini, sushi rings. planned and that the Sox still 1wo pinch runners, Jovial Johnny Bullesenro : » i i 2 : 39 | Melvins car overturned and he 1 “up. SECOND ROUND ‘had a chance to win. His new Hutchings wound up as the Win.) pis Ceres 190 3 3% 3 1 300 ary 1 EIN {was pinned beneath it, "Melvin re- Bapll Jeteated Watrous, 2 charges immediately gave him a ning. euler, Ja_second, Vietory packman i 2 HL iso 281) | Horore four Ractured ribs snd al Reed det aie Sherrie us 4 dai jo yots of Sonfidence one paus- ; i TS A BO 244 lan conc roken- shoulder e.- Doetors-- RC : an 0- salu out- ng -man68 11 18 ? 0 18 I" Henr ililams defeated Tho! s finally carried the Ballinger 35.3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 8t. Louls 0 900 003— 3 and >. mas, 6 The break hi nly -~ be “vo. base ‘plist 16." O'Connell 19 on Pet. GB [Boston 02 200 993— 1 § 0 planned further X-rays to deter Fleard d_defeated Doser, "4 2 pe ; gall 13, Peters Bockman §, Dalles 825 ] Ar -_ 08 i Indians over t . 1k. ay 200 or lP aA ain its Gerald n fue INDIANAPOLIS 3 5 428 % is ET be and Rice, Duchy aa: mine the extent of iis other athe Seen Brosch. 3 “snd | re x ap -one run on a wy Eon ge ou 3 vane 2, Rikar rd 3 oll 4. Bogktial Minneapolis 3 588 Ha { Lindell, Hartsfield, Holmes, nn 714 ) { injuries. . Four, defeated Metz, 1 3 ua 1 Stocks at Mt. Lawn n one 0 V. ite 0¢ sin] Col b TAR EAE 1 483. oi 3 03 300 a —————— er ——e 3 08. efeat P } error 2 with the bases loaded. * Tpaswaid Kalin Be Taal ald! St Paul ‘ . 3 483 a |Fhifadelonta 3 30 doo 0 190-8 Min li h Demaret defeated” My nay” 5 and 3, | Times State Service After the Tribesters scored one | Home runs Piatt § Bockman TO NR rs 3 400 14 [ner th) and © on ‘stmmons. Donnelly ‘Australia’s Bromwic Shute defeated Vin. Mexaiier, lou. | NEW CASTLE, Ind. Juné 24 nell 6, Basgall 5, Stevens 5, ADsllessandro Toled 34 38 381 15 |(D, Konst ty 8) and Seminic Harbert defeated Harold Williams, s — Mutual run in the first, the Red Birds {"kaim 3. Satfel AMERICAN LEAGUE |ning_ pitcher, Lade (3-1), losing pitc bitcher. ‘Wins London Singles an Bs, ;hegan moving in the fourth and| PITOHING ®t = Bp 8Q “Won t Pet. GB | Sealer. (8-5: — Home Run N, 24 (U Jack Safir gutonea, Senmutie 1 up. stock car drivers will battle it held a 3-to-1 lead in the top half cnne 3 {of of of ff RE EE BS amcw mon |p oNDON June 2 (UF) ack pure HRTF lout tomorrow night at Mi Lawn +1 19 , 3 s 3 4 | WasShInGton ... ....-. 001 000 030— 4 8 © or. te vs. Demi eedway in a six-even - of th peventh. In ihe nome B5 SIR RAN Cleveland Fr 3 OB 3% $3iClevelang RE 23 x13 14. 1 Davis Cup player, won the men’s Haneoun vs. Harbert, Toski ve, Harper: Pe ay wil-stari-at re seventh, thiee Funners fol argun IL, Tavyime $33 0h 1 Rritaen 33 2 gEoRa 8) kt A) and Heean, Mur: singles title of the London lawn|Pradley vs. Picard, y_ vs. Picerd, Palmer vs. mer vs. Kroff, There will be no time trials. and the Indians again led, 4 to 3. Ls die 8 4 8 91 80 43 ist Lous lll 20 3 gs 18 rar Ta 1 osing pitcher, Ross (0-1). Home| tonniy championships today by But Columbus Yallied for thres| J Frees “11 4 3827 18 5 Pasiadelptiia” oe [Philadelphia ........ 000 100 400— § @ 3/beating Art Larsen of San Franmarkers in the eighth and steppe Main 3s i Won Lost Pct. GB Reiner. Schieb (5) a ie? cisco, 6-2, 6-4. ers ans nhead, 6 to 4. The Indians also Tm f Bros adeiphia’ seieis 3 23 91 jig | man (7) and Guerra, Astroth (7); me rte sred-anice and jt was 6 10 5. 10} Eg) A | Eniladtiohia 33 Lge. Haefner «i, Aloms ®) and By SHIRLEY MAY.FRANCE the ninth after Hutchings checked oioneis Put Boston | 38 Su i pie. Sd i le Pairings Announced IN ONE RESPECT, swimae Birds, the Indians tied the k d . 3 53 41a Moses. ' Masi, Philrey. als. n- = “core at-6-all ‘Hooks-on- Secon EY = oe Ie Bafta TE = For City Net Tourney | ming is like other sports. Ard ! 1 in| Cincinnati 39 304 BO Suntord HN N10 Le Pairings for the men's, women’ sl that's the follow-through. When Fitz Gerald Starts If {The Louisville Colonels are in ; : id ig] h 1s0 took the! ted possession of second] a haan on tout, 0, Divert juniors’, boys’ and girls’ sections| AUSTIN, Tex. June 24 (UP)— "you take a stroke in Swimming, Hutchings also took care of undisputed p GAMES TODAY Anni itcher HUlShiRSON (8 4. Ricardo Balbiers, Chilean Davis be sure your stroking arm fol-
fof the city tennis tournament
have been announced. The com- CuPPer who learned. to play at
petition’ opens today at Brook-!| nis because his sister needed" { side for the men and women and Partner for practicing, Drecasd at Fall Creek for the juniors’, into the singles finals of the 66th! boys’ and girls’ sections. {annual NCAA tournament today CITY TOURNEr AT BRooksipe 282inst second-seeded Herbie! Men's Singles [Fiain of UCLA. | gi 30—Johnson vs, J. Hawking: Line vs.| albiers, pi 1 | Eva Wm Bastian vs. Nett: Murphy vs. - College, D oraying Foun i
{ Beha nan; Akard vs. Mescall; Burns vs vest ey. e : Bie 30 Bicket vs. Ditsenberser: Sirols vs.|3 oS erday by eliminating defend-| wins: Wark vs. Neilan: McQuistan ing champion Jaek Tuero of TuHs Tart: Boyer vs. Smolenski; Coombs | {lane 6-3, 8-2, 2 jv, McKinney. -6, 6-2 in the semi3:3 8. DeVoe: Falvey vs. finals, {3 DeVoe: R. Bastian vs. Wilkins: Dulber- | Fi x Jones vs. Elliot; Linder] am backed into the finals| ve. Keene vs. Briilt -Schumacher-- va. When. third-seeded Barl-Cochell of | B: Martin, Leverenz vs, Toombs; Malless Southern California, pre-tourna-|
vs Tavel: Langenbacher vs, Galloway. Women's Singles ment favorite, defaulted because
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{ger vs. Rum pel;
4:30P. Stewart vs. Frasier. lof illness after playing two sets 5:30—B, Stewart Buell; Early vs. | Madden: Batley vs. Meith. (Of their semifinals match.
Hard-hitting Herbie also gained | the 3:15 p. m. doubles finals, He and Gene Garrett teamed to defeat Gilbert Bogley and Indianapolis’ Charles Devoe, sophomore Sensations from Princeton, 6-3, 13-6, 7-5, 6-1 in. yesterday's semi-| finals. They will oppose Henry,
QUALIFYING AT FALL CREEK Junior Singles 0-—John Hironimus vs. Max Rumple: | dillon Igleheart » Mortan Save); Gene vs m
obinson; John is vs. Charles Karabel] Bob Martin Dag "4 ohn DeVoe To Tom e | Holle. p Boys’ Singles :30—8teve ‘DeVoe vs. Ronald Meseall:
11;30—Jerry Stewart vs. ; Barbara Smith vs. Peggy Stow an Longsw
iterday on a default by to Lois Ann y Pgeed ed Lucy Landers: had
t Cochell and Stewart. a 2 mig attack of influenza,
BICYCLE TIRES
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O'Neill Predicts
<i Bosox Will Rally
a ST. LOUIS, June 24 (UP)—
{Stout Steve O'Neill inherited Joe
3 McCarthy's headaches today with defeated 8 mile-wide grin, a shrug and the ‘actenred) iprediction that the Boston Red)
{Sox “would come out of their
¢ 0 eated Soe slump and get going soon.” Jdcleatedl The 59-year-old former Cleve-
Blow
og iy after a clossal cannonading all over the map were -30 homers for one night, including a record
along with the Bex that Yankee Lefty Tc Tommy . -Byrne
st the fifth Detroit homer and comlout of the tournament, was five two over them tn Hii ust bined with .the six hit by New ue Fort! seasons. - Was a-major-league home: York; -the-total-of 11"
mark of 10 set by the Phils and
Cards in 1932, and equalled the
Yankees and Athletics in 1930
and the Pirates and Cardinals in. 11947.
It was a Biting ending for the
vital bat battle “in which every run of the game was produced with a homer, The ol ee had *
A : QJead on two 8 GRE. WOMEN'S
Aen Bar A J omers by Hank Bauer, and one
each .by Yogi Berra and Jerry
Coleman. Suddenly, the Tigers unloaded on Byrne. Relief Pitcher Dizzy Trout hit a grand slam homer and Gerry Priddy followed witha bales-empty blast. Vie Wertz and Evers followed with . {two more that made it an eightrun inning. The Yankees bounced back on homers by DiMaggio and Tommy, Henrich to go in front, 9 t0'S, before Evers came up with his climactic clout—and dash around the paths. Braves Win
~
Significantly, Rgmers accounted r the margin of victory in three
pe games, all-in the National
League, as Earl Torgeson hit a two-run blast in the ninth to give the Braves a 4-to-3 win over the Cardinals, Roy Smalley hit ‘a
‘three-run homer to top the Phils
for the Cubs, 7 to 4, and Don Mueller and Hank Thompson drove in three runs with homers in the seventh as the Giants dee
15 to 3, while in the other Athericar League clashes the Indians topped Washington, 13 to 4, the White
Sox beat the Athl arin Hoon etics, 11.t0.5, :
‘the Red Sox drubbed the Browns, 12 to 9.
Cleveland, ‘moving to Within
312 games of the second place Yankees, got two homers from Luke Easter, one a tremendous 475-foot blast into the upper right field deck, probably the longest homer ever hit in Municipal Stadium. Bob Lemon wen hie ninth game without pressure. The White Sox, winning “their 10th game in the last 12, got homers ' from Phil Masi and Dave Philley, - while the A’s countered” with blasts by Elmer Valo and Wally Moses. One at St. Louls There was just one homer at St. Louis, a blast for the losers by Dick Kokos, but the Red Sox made 15 hits for their new boss, Steve O'Neill, in his official debut; coming from behind to score six runs in the last two innings as Mickey McDermott won his fifth game with three scoreless
relief innings.
There were three homers at Brooklyn as the Dodgers made {19 hits, their high for the year. {Duke Snider, Billy-Cox and Carl
Furillo got the blasts in a slug-
ging bee in which Brooklyn scored 10 runs in the last two innings to go a game and a half
ahead of the second place Phils,
Rockne, Rice Honored
By Helms Hall of Fame
LOS ANGELES, June 24 (UP) ~The late Knute Rockne, Notre, Dame football coach, and sports writer Grantland Rice have been named to the Helms Hall of Fame, it was announced today. The Helms Hall Board previously selected for its hall of fame Walter Camp, Dean Cromwell, Dwight Davis, Baron Pierre de
Racing Association | Doubertin, William May Garland,
{Connie Mack, Dr. James Naismith Albert G. Spaldnig, James E. Sullivan and Amos Alonzo Stagg. Rice isthe first writer to by honored.
Nation Reds 5 to 2 +1In the
| ond attempt to lick the English
“ye, Jack Almond; Rogingon;, Jim | Pliter and Don Hamilton of Col-| *" Girls Singlés |lege of the Pacific, who won yes-|
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