Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1950 — Page 16

Play was resum after six base e run-—-Moss.| ss » » a story than by issuing a two‘Bt. Paul, runs batted in, 47 ganis of the Phillies passed Hank by winning one game to bring his’ Bhat and Tribe “Manager = Sink Cubs, 5 4 | to Bases Workman. Ra aor Doble! THAT JUNE 15 deadline on! page denial. g lece, Sauer of the Cubs by coming up record to eight wins and one loss. on baseKansas. City 3. auker 3. : : Lopez protested the game beca: : Mitw trades was instituted 28 years ago » ¥ Millard (Dixie) Howel, Minne- with a total of 48. Sauer has TEAM BATTING Bases on balls—Off Schacht 2, Nichols 1 by Phil Ball, late millional lis, stayed on top of the As- {it still was raining when the ase ; (Qipuek oiit—By Schacht 4. Nichols y ate millionaire own-| WHY DID Teo Williams, in the polis, stay driven in 46. Scoring was led by AB RH THUR 88 Pet | B ~ Winning Blast {Winning pitcher— Nichols. Umpires Jac- er of the St. Louis Brown caree ociation's pitchers by adding one!” Jethroe of Boston with 49| Bera 1475 1; ood ‘83 43 3 dm bier ordered M Keene. mar kowski, Fette ullen, Time~1 24. . Bt, TOWNS. . . .|story of his r, emphasize “win during the week to raise his! ios “yi Ll "io has stolen 17|New York 0i6 3uf 861 aa 83 1 778 first up was tossed out by Bas Comes in Fourth Kansas City at Milwankee In June, 1922, when the Browns his allergy to critical fans and ‘record to nine victories and no JUNE, Sel rae n| Ehveiand 1900 293 31 34% 93 13 a2 mall. The rain hit hard again an (second game, pos postponed, fog). [Were battling the Yankees for thei sports writers? If he feels that bases to pace the league. Ralp cago 50 243 818 The 34 4 {time ‘was called for the nnd PHILADELPHIA, June 24 pi pennant, Ball tried to buy Joe ws rudence would Kiner again went out in front ds Washington 1046 261 505 113 39 10 3 ime. |=~A pair of two-run homers and Dugan from the Red Sox, but his a he keep it Ee " | the leading exponent of hs home hy tou 30 9 A a. 1 a After ‘a walt of 30 minutes it/splendid relief hurling by am Minneapolis Tops offer was refused. - ... Why don’t some of the clubs " » T n am en he chalked up a DP TP PO A B py was still raining. The diamond Konstanty gave the Philadelphia In July, however, Harry Frazee, get a new record once in a while, 1 . Potton 71 0 184s 70 4 98 wag muddy and the umpires Phillies a 5-4 victory over the Chi-| Gf Paul, 6 to 4 Boston Red Sox. owner with alif th t pl National Le ftchers are ott 63 0 1827 637 45 080! with ey must play a canned Nas W ll a io Phil Pobltimwick 3 4.13 sia 4 sisjealled off hostilities for thelcago Cubs today and enabled Nuss . PAUL. June 24. (UP), particular ling for Solonsl Jake tonal Anthem? 1t would seem’ 4 Aiiler. a - won six games| Shicase 70 i183 Gas 53 ne % night, the Indians winning. Lopez Meyer to chalk up his second win! 8 AUL, June (UP) | Ruppert’s greenbacks, peddied thelthe Star 8 red ner de Et & Its. Warren. Span of Pajhiagton 3 1 183 £36 # 976 then forgot about his protest, The, after five straight losses. ~The Minneapolis Millers broke a third baseman to the Yankees for| serves wis, consideration % AM FIELDING - Ou a 10a ave on (3P4ID Bon Lous Si 0 1460-418 75 968 home boys were in. Stohr Andy Semiuitics oud: toys al tie in the top of thea bundle of cash and players. * » oF t Bos nN i by . with e Jones nan WH 4 gE $ ¢ 34 0 most games, nine, but has suf- | finctuase al pA or more ‘Bedford | Boai Races fin Pp fourth proved pr lime ninth tonight to beat the St. Fhe yankees i a Pesnant ANDY p" RE do lighting buga 0 62 1 1488 078 fered five losses. ARH 2B 38 HR RBI Pet "Iblast for the Phils. The blow Paul Saifts, 6 to 4. 80 In the daytime 5 « Colimbue. —— 8) 0 1487 608 : | Kell. Det 20 85 20 £5 | 8. Tae -hiow, hit only .287, but he was a big 8 ndianapols 58 8-18 8 : AN BATTING a ub 3 8 3d 3 180 Scheduled Today came at the expense of Frank! Ray Dandridge, Miller third help to the New Yorkers in cop- (Res. U. 8.\Pat. Off) Kans cur 38 : un ot St Lois RIT TTI 08 | & ey) i3 1s 3 BEDFORD Mis juziee ot 'Hiller, who relieved Starter Walt baseman, poled out a long dou- ping the flag. . Bt. Paul 0 1412 624 Brooklyn - 1021 304 813 £30 4 8% | Ever t nf 3H ure ~~ Pilots pyhiel in that frame and was!ble to score Daye Williams, who, Ball, a close friend of Ban . INDIVIDUAL BATTING Pntiadeiohia 1800 210 506 784 38 19 2 o “ise ol i from three states will gather here chgrged with the loss, his second had walked, for one of the runs Johnson, put through a ruling at Pittsburgh - 1014 301 318 708 A 10 37 Good] DEERE EE iii ne local Boat and against four triumphs. land then crossed the plate him-|the. loop’s winter meeting with i Chicago [71 34 483 743 8 1} ase esky. Bos i wl 4331 Spor men’s Club races sponsored Konstanty, who relieved Meyer self when left flelder ‘Bama the ‘help of the American League ; Sincinnan ‘But ; ? 3 1 iby the American Power Boating in the sixth with two on and none| Rowell singled: president, specifying that no play- I DF TP A th 6 i 8 . 15) Associaton lout, retired the side and did not sinneapolis oto 010 202- 8-11-2 er trades could be made after Brookirn 1} i “ é 3 14 1 H ge a0 ie prtnes wil *lallow a hit the rest of the way. [S¢ Paul .... 080 000 100—4- 9-1 June 15. : . Philadelphia 6 1 ide eos i on ifs 8 3 3 33 Doug Ho Charlotte, N. ri Chicase a Thiisdelsha | (Minn) Fanovich, Balley (2)| AT A ENT into tor (Continued from Page 18) : | Al . 80" Tout 0 13 45e , 1 1 2 iH Paul Worley, Muncie, national Ramatt.db 4 2 2 2 Ashburn.et 15 5 and Tompkinson, Brady. - Connie Mack, Jimmie Dykes re soehe 3 De Rh and Gromek Eineinae : 1a i o i 30. it J10/Class B champion last year; Jack Cavarit ib & 011 8 Whig ib 103 il (St. Paul) Martin, Grifftth (7),| lated a story which, to use a decision Car: ining his $hirg INDIVIDUAL BATTING ait 8 If 3% Maypole, Chicago; Clarence Kiine- frit” 3.1's SEsasll” 48-3 rapier (9) and Anderson, Wells five-doliar word, has all the ear- | py 0, 372 (00 BE Me Hate oLInciudes all players fn. 30 or. ore i. a # .308 house; Columbus, Ind.; Henry Northeyrt 1 0 0 0 Nichoisnrf 3 1 2 0 man. ; marks of being apocryphal. ngs. Dt Ditoerh. : ov 8 11 4 483 Pisher. Linton; Don Lesher, Day-|Edvardsrt 1 0 2 o|Seminickc 3 2 4 1 years agp Dykes joined Ame Indians got 10 hits with Bho 1 it Jtiton, 0. Jimmy Wallace, Lima, Emilie 1 8 § Hijmws’ 4 0 i “Al Star Line Vote the Athletics as a rookie in- ("yp TPE Cures. Te eingle ; b 3310.; Ott Reigelv, Washington wiliers 0 0 8 3 pone! - P fielder. After striking out four |, "0, FL SEPA Ey. iid . : 303| Courthouse, 0.; Bud Finked, Chi-| goer, § 5 8 § ‘Reaches 1 Million times. in his first game, Dykes | oo i .. game ) > 8 30} | cago; Hap Owens and Jack Lock-| Minner 100 . CAGO, June 24 (UP) heard Mr. Mack order a pinch- |. Washington - 401 hart, both of Bedford, and Paul Totals 32 823411 3 CHI » © 77| hitter to bat for him in the eveland 0 als Tn } y 1 208! Cornwell, Paoll. Verban flied out Jor Dublel in gy Votes to pick the National and| ninth inning. While Dykes Jostaw AB X 3 Yanvenenar PE ° { , Eight events are carded over! Minner struck out for Vandermeer in American League lineups for the, sulked on the bench, Connie |Norene! : i : 0 aster Tur 3 ? 3 4 33 the one-mile course with two '™ 0064/17 annual All-Star Game, July tried to soothe him. “I suppose |iaonid 3 1 1 obyv.ct 4 HF ) : ‘37 388 heats In four classes. ir AO 3 200 08 005—8|4q yr you know,” he said, “why I Ostrwskiit ¢ 3 2 0 Boones 139 3 gc Srror—-Bmaliér. Runs batted il-Walker 11, soared above one million to-| § 1 you out” “Sure” said [Stewart © 1 0 0 ofAviladb 434 1 a 28% . Sauer, Nicholson. Cavaretta, Hamner 2. day as Detroit's third baseman! Dyk “hee; 1 Idn’t hit {Bvans.e 4 $ 3 8 Hegan.c 2071 : 04 38 3 3 3 4 Bears dign tor Seminick 3, Serena. Two-base hit—Ramas- | George Kell and the St. Louis > ae hu un {Hudson.p 3 3 9 OFiorers” ¢ 8 8 18 5 F agri CHICAGO, June 24. (UP ttl. Home runs—Saver, or. “Hemmer, Semi- ge | that pitcher.” Mr. Mack was Harris, p 0 0 0 0 Tucker 20. I 3 h- )-==i nick: us, | Cardinale’. Stan Musial continued! . .o Nobex Nope . 0.00 : = Owner-Coach George Halas of the Smailey to Ramazzotti To Cay jemi to lead the leagues in popularity. oling: actly. " 7h io 3.88 ; : 8! Chicago Bears announced today to Meyer, Encae. to @ oljas © TEE Kell, 1940 American el see, the American. League rec- | b: RE er weet wee : 4 base—C Leagu d for striking out is five times Totnlt wed 102 5 1 that veteran end Ed Sprinkle and "on "balls i or ; JCkor Bronnad 418. Jor, Ostrowski in ot : : 1 oa batting champion, had 324846 er grounded ou ! s 1% ¥ i rookie guard Dominic Papaléo| Hier a, To iid votes, 12,142 ahead of 2 In our very rst game.” te 18 lwasningion «.......cx...c ame ans . 74 have signed 1950 contracts. wands 1p longs, Hues | 312,704. Ted Williams, Boston Red ry Bie t-Cotmin, Ast Bae Bone : ; Sprinkle, 26, will be playing his | 2 innings. Ke snd 80x outfielder, was third in the ypu ted IneVernon, Ostrowski: oven 3 Boons: 38 1 ‘ i *4 nega. Fs a BAGBY, former Indian- Yost, Noren. Tue "i ne, 0 ‘370 Seventh season with the Bears. | piteh—Mever. a Ditcher (individual count with 309,628, apolis hurler now pitching withjEaster. Home runs— sone. Avis: i 3 41% Papaleo, 24, played at Boston, ams Ama in oid Meher. Move, Bali-|while Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn the Gait, Ont. semi- -Pro team, re- bos: 11 Clornie. Jaft on Sases— Washing ¥ : 3 College for four seasons. He cin] Bitche ber Aifler { palintans res — second baseman, was fourth with jcently hit a home run that Hud dson 3 Bearden du Zoldsk 1, Gromek 3, i 163 weighs 250 pounds, Attendance Tp 303258. cleared by 30 feet an Ontario/Bessden & Grome) 3, Fuhs Snd ite ! : fence at the A00-font mark, and i 3 edrden and 8 in Se: ores 0 an : ak 1 and 3 in 3; ii Race Results at Leading Tracks FRANK {ANE Fenerat mane 5 Fp Waid d 13 83 | "By United Press no). 3.00. Also: Gaiden Clover, Sz fon Shorty P. Satan. Trancer. Beotch ager of Mo aes Sox, WhO|Gowan, Attendance 13.319. 2:48, "100 NINTH (12000; claiming: aiden: 3. 1s: Whe ‘Al Ronar, Who figured. /n i i Ar Arlington joo) —Big ‘and Bad. '1 sh’ A ofenl Nichols) Cardi I | {/ : tyrlongs, 3 imaoctor at 4 2 BRE io, 458 1860, 1330: Sven : ig s 134 Er rr en 3 iy the a ey a ingls Halt 3 Ohi 14 ; y o, 930; Pair Porter. 110 (W. Gar: Delahuyssaye). 13. lso- The . 3 Gioidy agus ‘ ’ Pp of a k i iho ; JRE TR nt Bh Ee SAO Se i Te Git coronic hack “wry sents LOSING Strea Logan, 55 3 1 1 -283 9 999 fidy, VLacky Champ. t Mon, erbie a) ey ay: added: handics 2 years scor wire to Clark Griffith, (Continyed from 18 Rambone, =n : Ric oy . 1 335 G. Cresson Miss, Normrich, Bubbins. pf 6 turiones) ie 1 I 100 iC |asking that the deal be canceled. Page 18) Riebe, To! 19 : 8 31 ‘250 8 2311 SECOND (12500: claiming: 3-year. old); {At Detroit Bio 210: Bug Jutce. « Bitioe), {Lane withdrew the request later,|inals routed Johnny Sain, seeking len "8 © 334 a ] # m Reteer Bos 44 11 1 280 i } Hh 8 Shrlongs _-Reman A ba « 3 Ids: Wo house, 58. 308: Mangohie k 3 however, when the Nats became his 10th victory in the third when 0 ‘a3 tton, Ci ¥ 3B AM : og FIRST (31500: elaimin year-ol { Ol 80: ring. x ’ ’ Buagers. Mi ® #asl § mice lor "Pitt 9 # $47 Gordon a 3 1B demon, 1 0. Also: ra tir? furion 1l Tres Je ich. Pv pee: | DUuarl. ed: the Duyer|®dUILy burned up by the chargejthey combed him for four straight Andan, st SE | i 1 Be Ramazotil, Chi 80 17 L348 ve. NY 73 ei Dor, riohiine, “ver a aasemeton, | Ficol. 26.40, 8.60; Yi Ak i0 Stakes 3-year-olds: 1% miles) —Gresk 20d offered to take Kozar back singles and Bill Howerton folMarshman, Mole 168 31 819% 3 Sen 1B R313 Yernon. Cle wa ui dg en iad [ask 3d0, Aieo: lew Coptebris oe fi {16 (©. Scurlock), 1480. 480; out: and give up $10,000, lowed with his third homer of the Anderson, St. P 110 3% 1 Aa Ran rao 1 310 2 ¢ 18 33 Morton: Phit - 3 s | Daily Double Fela sas do Novels. y Jam. Adam's Girl, +n Prince, re oT parol, 310. out: | season % : . {lilger, Chi 170 41 1 341} Kryhoski, Det 152 31 0 204 | lal ND ($2000; claim 4 & =-aDooly ‘Mr. : | . in, a 1" 3 Howell “Cin 17 1 240 Brown, NY is 2 ¢ i i 3nd furlongs 3 ie piagt i on Wick ckel) “Bol up; EE Ton EAL AIY. i cc. go ram ite har TRguRis, TED WILLIA} 8’ of the Red| Tommy Glaviano, Stan Musial, Rare. To Mil 18 41 10 1 30 Stalloup. Cin 174 41 14 236 jensen. NY qa a 0 3831550700; John's Date, Je 090, | 4:40 40, -2.80; Grandpa Max, 119 SEVENTH ($3500; allowances: r. | SOX, who has been getting the In-mnos Slaughter d Howert jeune KC, 7 18 4 30% | Maron 8 a at aga cer HT) 3a] a Se "hubs mer, iy ak | oonitl, 4h * Alia: Bauisun. Pro {il ida: 1 1-36 miless Blt 0 Fate, 117 (E dian Love Call in all keys and Ge od. Howerton Kniekerbekr, Tol 131 26 16 isa {Ma 1% 3% 1 either Ey 8] Bl 320. so: Eau ads onpec Arcaro). 3. tatino, 133 {smashed two hits each to lead St. 6. Wrkmn, Mpls 108 14 qo Qiibert, N «48 ‘331 | Ostrowski, Ch-wa 82 17 3¥ 13 1% Diuscate, Dark Tiny, Lady Greenwood. tor, Onserver. orizon 4h¢ June r. 0) ‘8.70, RA Nt, yi7languages since his Fenway) ) . ; ? ‘Tol 83 i i 193 | Brown, Brk i 3 ‘899 | Ginsberg, 8 s+ 1 178! FOURTH ($3000; allowances; 2-year- olds: { ouble Pal BY Ouse), 2.80. Also: Rites Bad, | Park rhubarb, was quite pleased Louis’ 13-hit assault while Tommy rian Col 30 19 3 ifoleoenan bin 9 f 7 Mow ~ SLL 3 : 8 3 ik Hor 5 0S 00; Stag. Gap 118 Be] yah STarlongs) watson By ot Te rae): Hons sei Frince Dan |that the communit Trendtion o|Hiolmes walloped three hits for o! . ORK, s : t 3.80; - — . : A DelaGarsa, Tol 85 18 3 neilvin NY 32 N : 7 i De a ; ) 3 § a8 lock). 8 80, 400; Night Mariah, 118 (W.L. 480, 3.00. 2.80. Settpo. 118 (R.L. Baird) BIGHTH ($3000: claiming; 4 oe 'the salute in oR ee was di. the Braves. ny cC. 3 1210 mal BY 8B a it o¢awtin. Trae 1. 3 dion ute mies sen Nak 8 33, Reka, Th OF dno, 8 pat OBS csi ta 2s HE 0, SAS I Croke Bast — odin a, Ind. p TH 2.04 1 ‘118/Adams. Cin 1 » | TONE . RECORDS Ginasic Nishi. I Wood H. Hi Gu |Woodhiouser, 450, 350; ord pathmate. e Easter and OA PITCHERS RECORDS om 31 8 ane Ll peri (8300; allowances: year-olds: | FOURTH ($2000: maiden; 3.year-old fil-| Porsldden C.- Mark 0 Mak Fseorses, JO® Gordon, rather than Theo-!aisvanc dns 3 1 3lurtatieldn’s 6 § 3 & 3 3 | i A 0 ; 3 w 1 Meeks, gia 158 38 1 38 conmeers. Wain 3 {proms Slay 1 1 8 furlongs) —- Sun David, 1s A : Rivers), tes: 5a turiongs)-—aWhite Boosts, J. Gretna Green, Haberdashery, Beausy, dore Bamuel. After listening to Snnds tab 5 1 4 3iJethroec! § 2 0 D “owall Mpls 2 mith Mil Goliat, Phil 118 39 8 219 Aine Ohi i olcombe. thi 3 3/480, 2.60, 220; alot O Luck, 13% L. Richard), 9. 3.30; Miss evoked | Bikarn | Luk d J t 4 213 1|Torgesonib 4 2 9 2 Mueller. Lo abetiton Mpls Mauch, Bos 64 14 34D Jonnson NY 1 0 Zoidak,Clev 1 1 Johnson). 2.40, 2.30, Miss Stephanie, 117/113 (L. Hulslander), 5.30. 4.30; PF ettul a uke an oe, as well- as Nt ar rf 5 2 2 0 Cooper,c 5150 Autl nao Turner, Bin a 9 1 ey § JlPocterticay 1 {iW Eadii, 380. Also; Retainer: Sedge- lif R. L Baird), Also: Brelle _|ager Lou Boudreau, get the razz fing 5 3 3 ooo" 2242 Hutehings, Ind 13 24 13 33 SNR NY 4 Mhants Phi § ¢ Yew. The Reaper 2Old Tom Sh Marie: Grandma's Duy. Wie Frophecs At Monmouth ‘ ei 31s aa 1331 Jughes, St ry. Mi iL twhiler, n . McDermott. Bos 4 ain. Chi ay. a--Trotsek-Has A» i ” * Tes. BLP 3 M organ. B 4 Mm 12 11! oem Trotsek-Hasty House Charlotta K. Fast Donna, Kate's Chance, for three days, Ted said, “This Marion, 55 5 1 0 3iMarshalllf 3 2 2 1 Seis ind fia Mil | Rreadw Oy, Cin pt i Noa Sayed i Page NE 3 14 Torion: ny thor, "T33D. Madden. a a ig Hollenbach entry. FIRST ($2500: claiming; 4 years & up; is one town I don't want to be Stater.p 590 3 Mwicn, » 4 3 3 1 Dhaon. on set™fe {3M Tg 111d Howes} ibm | {RE TE Sel ala EL, Pr Se ee ten tt REE 6 eo rid to od vou an give me BES 113 gi $58 dix.Cal 2 3 4 r, StL 131 28 308 Rasch! NY § Welk. Wash teholler a df 13.60 3 Bright Fantasy, 109 9.40; Poignancy, 116 (F. Fernandez). 3.20.:a full quotation on that.” ott 1000 Alxander, Lon ¢ i Jaf ¥ & Oimo: oh 54 11 11304! FONE 8 4 vermire StL 3 3 Ocean Drive. Aasbs Duy. Rose Bed. Wist- | Hulsiander), 3.30, 3.80; iss Bobbin, 114} Aiso—Unalded, Musiclan, Maly tke. a 2 8 n, 0000 te Kins 3 Arroyo. en Rojek MG 103 18 18 i Sevhoue: or 3 inrescre 33 fla arsch “entry. ion: “Post™ Bt 350. Ae: Brince of Or dee l{jinoed . Blue, bona IT IS SAID that Connie Mack ene 2348 abala. Mpls ; randa x RFPerO. Was War Cley 2 3 VENTR 120.000; added Myrtiewood Tifton. Best Scou “| D (83000: ki Lap ma. nd 3: Col My omen, ht 4 i an Galvert Det 3 sat w 3 8! nandican 3 Years 4 up: 8 furiongs)—| SIXTH (33000: sllowantes; 3aear-clds:| DBC SON putlonen) Foo La #5 year-old) tried to arrange a deal fof Bob Totals a 1330 131 Totals 4213 30.12 11 nsoh Mil 4“ 1 1504 Kinder. 1 t curlock). $3 <8 | 7 \ i ato. dow play for kM! Adeoek, Cin 5%! Sudson. 2 {Kinder B § 7/Prop. 106 (D. Scurlock), 43.40. 14.80, 5.40: : he ER CE ME 4’ Avena: | Hansman), 80, 3.60 wisteria, 120 Dillinger, for whom he paid into double play f WePouald Lou 8 3|Hinriehs KC {Bdwards. Brk 44 1 8 180 Naan Chet 1 4 Panain.8il § 1laPorters Broom, 113 (K. Churehi. 480, BE Biko) 5.20. 380; Delta Eagle. 118 3 Breen). 140. Phoenicia, 120 ’ paid aarshan “In “ion trovel, Ind f¥ancyrk sep {Lohrke, NY i i 3 14} Moucman Det 8 S'BeardencClev 1 2 300. Ala ran ithe, staics Aral Bony: 1h Caoky. gio Also: AWiley Fox, Ta-| (3. Boulmeis) 8.00. Alio—Tempting All| $100,000, with a National League| gory" tf Holmes uch in oth. Bmidlen § JESS fia fH eR | ine | IE RESIS ae ee GL bE AR Sh Bu VERS cu two Arerican Lange Ki 10 Re Xont wai } isle Herbert.Tal 7 Refs \ Eon a : S . 1} 8chans. Bos 3 b Nagy. Wash i $ —- A annder- Ankenba'E. sity. | aMrs. H. oD, tel entry. Bur Double paid $34.40 {clubs held up the swap by refus- Boga yl a in 10th, Gorman KE | evilie Toi i LE Pb 2 30.8 AH Widuon. Wash 7 8 Mastersonsos 1 3 H. & Reineman, sours. © L SEVENTH ane; added, Michigan Mile, $3500; claiming: REAL to waive. . . . Time was when St. Louis a mm 3 MeC nelivetol oe Sat pv chi 3 PT Garcia lev 3 4ferriek SUNY 1 3 TH (33000: allowances: 3.vear-olde; Ser, 118 (MN. Gonasles) 80. | 37.3 Firlonte *quibn tirthmaker. 11 (J. pitchers were soft touches at the, prs 0! . Runs bat Wilhel m Mp |Crimian. gor 4 ICHERS RECORDS wi nn. sy 8 3 Brisste. Phil 340 i motto ar 040, sOnmicnate. 2 sige (448 2: ry a y Wr sinners 11.00. Sout, 1040, 230; Red An, i J | bat, but now a number of clubs, dell 3 on orgson > . " u Bos 1 ar, ; 40; nnat, * . Breen), 3.60. Als te on Jortoagte § 3 Hood.Re |smter, Pht & 0 Branca, Bek 3 3IDODABSG 7 LL TE JE Sonam. 406, Jf: Chariot pot Also: Rol Ro use,’ The Fy JLady. ‘John's | gage: Snow Flares, Manchae, Pollys Boy. have hurlers who are frequently|Marall Foresion, Lin ton, chreribise 3 3 Qveseind Satie Ny 3 ol Yond Meer, Chi 2 | Pierce, deny } Jiowenbnll 2 3 dian Gold, Wonder Sir. Thirty Love Fes lo GOO Re adore Lok Ci Beat, Jetsam or ; |called on. to pinch-hit. They in-| Sine; Double bl ays—Torge: fo Habe Stoht Col i Pearson Mots. { Kan, He ™ 3 ol Esonard Eh i | Starr, StL 1 3iFineStL 0 1" Calumet Farm "entry | Neg. yea? clas a hao Yaris: bicagor | clude: Bob Lemon, Cleveland; Mugal” a oh Se Ton ton adie, ind 8 | oritteth te : Church, Phit 1 0 Blokford, Nos 2 a |, NINTH hig Be Gig * Naigon. 1%], FIOHTH (33000; claiming; 4 ve years’ up p:| 113. {A reco), Sa 3 3.58: s: | Harry Perkowski, Cincinnati; Chima I struck out—by Shiey 4 ble 3 M Marin Sth : |Bsbrisie » Rrautt Cin 1 1 Bonet, ono 1 ‘Water Co. Triumphs Ha % a) 480, 320; Kosadge |s bag" 3%03 0 bey 3 pas, 10 op hil Galumny, 107 (H Lindoerg. 6.01 00. aio: | Eddie Logat and Tommy Byms. y 8 eh Dr +n, Bige ey1ie Clark.Col n, | Hiller, Chi _ 4 a : (K Chu h 4 ure- ‘| ankees; y Cain te Sox; £3 8, toed nings Blackwell, Cin 4 WH 80. Also firat | “Security, | . tar, Light Upen, Bambi Lynne. Wrights | ’ ed 8s Reuachlen 2.7 Lanter, StL kt 3 Wenmeer, Gin 4 In Tennis League Aichinvor” Steele Jack, Magn | Sbern. Comm LW weit. Pathan eur, "Wie ong, Whirl By and Jennie. aid | Carl Scheib, Athletics; Ned Garv- foand 2 mn : imines” F's Seniors’ Golf Meet facBonals, | 2 3 Ramah Bx-ca 3 1 Indianapolis Water Co. defeated NINTH (53000: claiming: 4 Ww. ME ook 18 FR riohes) Lord” Putnam ~'1% “8: |er, Browns, and Fred Hutchinson, pio nn 5 yoke - . Brk 8 3 Minn son Pitt ¥ Indiana Bell, 2 to 0, in the Util- At N ott {7.60, 4.40. 5.20; goinkak, 13" IN. Cart-| | Sisanse), 3.30 140 22. Rass Stzesch | | Tigers. 3 ud Carded This Week re “on & i| Kramer. N q ities Tennis League play yester- t arragans 1330 tao ine Lark, Maximette: Buran. 13 (F Fernandes. 160. Sammons | | Heintseimn, Phi 1 8 { al n: : Uticle Miitie, Hey Rube and Aon spris. | The Western Seniors’ Golf As-{Braze iL 1 3 rox. Cin, § day. Public Service and Indiana 13 te ae gs Beall 13 an “Gude: Be Bar a Sr Tniyrien, Quiet sixTn $10.00; added: The Select Si: | CROSSWORD P UZZLE sociation championship tourna-iy,qe cnt $ 3 ever. Phil ¢ Gas & Water and Power & Light welll a, 840 ih 3, New. Caledonia. 111) of — | fled: 2a aids) bs Jurlongs) : ment will be held at Meridian Boyer, Sil 3 4 Volselle, Chi 4! and Street Railways tied in their (i Aligater). 160. Also Brasil, Merry At A ed t 13.80: Hyphasis, 112 (R Bernhardt. 1480 | 1300088 30—8outhwesters Hills Thursday and Friday. [Sanaa RN 7 of fombardl Pit 3 3 matches. Results“follow: Quip. River Boyns Raking, Inmate. Lucky, queauc 80; Fabricate, 112 (8. Boulme 4.80. | Indian ' y 3 Higbe. NY Year. Celophan II. Monitor. Air Gee. A ‘Also: Casemate, Bakersfield, Guitotine, | fia it $1--Dress stons The tourney will go 38-holes Baskhiad, ve 3 fost, ran 8 1 Dan More (Nar, Cou, gerepiod BUY Tamconn itn. gaining, §, genre | PRET. 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4 en on Assoc sociation of Cotumbus strengthened his grip on the American Association batting in games through

ond baseman, hit a torrid 500 in games through last Thursday to displace the Cardinals’

rom 412 to 434, according to he Howe News Bureau, league tatistician. Bert Haas of Minne-

‘ting leader. Robinson

361 to 357.

seven hits in 24 trips to the plate.

ii compiled by the Howe Cal Abrams of St. Paul julped| g., o0r, eague statistician.

fourth from fifth with a mark: r : : Whitey Lockman of the Giants! f 344 and Taft Wright of Louis- took wits an ov:

went into fifth at .335. Call however, retained erage of 339 as Enos - Blaughter

he lead in hits with 83 and 1s slipped from second to fourth at]

tied with Abrams at 44 in most -338. The Dodgers’ Duke Snider, s scored. Other leaders: held fifth at 333. Tipton, St. Paul and Musial, Indianapolis,

| American

Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Hy { Despite a drop of 15 through Thursday, Detroit

Rabinson picked up 14 hits in 28 ing times at bat, according to figures, nits. Hé News, /tal ‘hits, 885, {out the most doubles 20,

mate Ted Williams by however, retained B18) tat from 62 to 67.

in lead in three-base hits with a however,

ve

obinson es 22 NL, Kell Heads AL L Ving Streak .

| Trip Birds, 4 to 3,

nts in’

ird Baseman (George Kell con-

hip Stan tinued to lead American League ursday by raising his average Musial as National League bat- hitters with a mark of 371. Kell's is four nearest rival, points ahead of the Cardinal ace, Cleveland, picked up three points {during the week and was 12 Musial fell off by collecting only, points back with 559.

Kell went to bat 22 times

Boston's -Walit Dropo

Stephens Leads RBE

Larry Doby

dur- fell singled to right and Guttethe week and collected five ridge reached third. - 1 leads the league in to-, Columbus Manager “Rollie and has Sammared Hemsley derricked i

of

dropped. to third place with 2 mark of 351 cept for a sprinkle, as Doby took over second.

continued to lead in

Stloubles, 20; Jim Pendleton, 8t. total of six. But Robinson took home runs with 29, remained tops: Paul, triples, seven; Hank Work-{ over first in doubles with 20, one tn runs scored. 59. and is still

*man, Kansas City, home runs, 18: Jack Cassini, 8t. Paul, stolen sbases, 1Z; Platt and Eric Tipton,

ahead of Stan. The runs-batted-in department |

{ahead 'n total bases with 144,

Tommy Byrne of New York re-!

also had a new leader when Del mained on top among the pitchers

For 9th Straight

(Continued from Page 13) Lint to third. Fitz Gerald bounced out, Lint holding third. Don Gutteridge batted for TaPalme and singled to center, scor{ing Lint with thé:tying run. Saf-

and {sent Bob Habenicht, righthander, to. the mound. The rain let up ex-|

| O'Connell singled, scoring Gutteridge,

Joe Muir went in to pitch for Indianapolis and Cully Rikard! went to right Hea as the ninth ned.

The raln came back and time was called.

margin since Carl Dann Jr. of Orlando, Fla, defeated Jennings Gordon,

“in Dallas, Tex., yard 28th hole for a birdie duece. Baffell stopping at the runs-batted-in depart- second, Bockman forced O’Con-| (ment Vern Stephens passed team-i, i; ts end the rally, with the Ini raising his, dians ahead, 4 to 3. 4

‘Morey’s medal score for the 29 oe holes was 113, one under par. y Barnes

had 122,

Phils’ 2 Homers

Rome, Ga, by the same score in 938,

Because of Fog

(Continued from Page 13)

a one mate aboard. They added one more for insurance in the fifth,

Chet Nichols went the route for the Brews in the abbreviated

seven-inning contest, scattering six Blues hits while his mates picked up only five safe bingles.

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HERE'S A TRICK that may help you improve your kick, which is of equal importance with your stroke in proper swimming. These two pictures show the right and wrong way to hold your feet. Let's take the right way first (left). It may look like I'm bow~ legged, but I'm not. It's just that you get more force and power if you toe in when you “kick, Your big toes should be about two inches apart. And your feet should be stretched out.” - = *In the wrong way (right) the That's bad

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