Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1950 — Page 17
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_ the Indians’ league lead as sec-| Ed FitzGerald also hit one with| -ond-plave Louisville won at Col-|potent power in the ninth, but
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Battle Again Tonight
WF : whe
Hens Blank AA Leaders
Twice in Three Days; Battle ‘Again Tonight
Detroit Castoff Allows Only Four Balls Out of Infield, 3-2 Count on Two Batters
: Times = Special TOLEDO, June 28-—A kicked-around pitcher and out of more organized baseball clubs than _See, last night entered the elite ranks of the few turned out a no-hit, no-run, no-man-reach-base game, Arkansas righthander Marlin Stuart,
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place Indianapolis Indians.
The 185-pound, six - foot - two 10 for Little Rock and pitched
hurler struck out three and ran 16 complete games. the ball count to: three on only| Last year, two batters, Stuart has come close before— pitching five one-hitters in his long career. He¢ came heré six weeks ago on the cut-off deadline. from the parent Detroit Tigers. His current record in the American Association 3%. 6 and 2. and} he finished last
4 and 2. , against the Only Four to Outfield - [Mud He
Last night only four balls were {ff him in the fourth stanza on hit to the outfield as Stuart's 060rge Lerchen’s single,
worked in seven games for To-
un, average. - Riddle In Good Form
‘Season - with a! ast, night “impossible.”
Indianapolis stickmen AheIn On the Zround in What WAS ly, nnod two and wal on tose lo:
almost. an airless ball game. also came close to wrecking the
Mud Hen outfielder. had onlynb-Hitter for his m four putouts. The infielders came in the six ound opponent
up witi. 18 assists and 20 put-jiner to outs, the catcher three, Stuarts three strikeouts.
The defeat cut a full game off!
hitting scoring fly.
{ right field which Lund on caught at his shoe tops.
Two Pinch Hitters
umbus. The Hoosier Redskins now |Lund=caught that one, too, after| are out in front by a mere haif|a run near the line. { game. Tribe: Manager Al Lopez used
Third-place Minneapolis also two pinch hitters in the ninth
_gained on the Tribsters and were trying to “buy” a hit but it was
but two and a half games behind nO soap. Frank Kalin batted for &
today. {Monty Basgall and grounded out| land Dom Dallessandro batted ” —for—Riddle and did the same’ The Indians battle the Mud thing. : | Hens again tonight in the finale] INDIANAPOLIS | of the abbreviated series. | Onell. Sf 7 . No telling what the Toledo boys Bockman, 3b .. wilt putt-out-of the hat nowadays. Bie 40 They shut out the Indians in In-| Flatt rt dianapolis ast Sunday, 2 to 0 in| Kain 16 innings, which means they!
have goose-egged the
3 3 - 3 a VE § vd 2 3 DP... 2 circuit's! Dallessandro 1
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who has been in most players ever hurlers who have
who is pushing 32, hurled the last-place Toledo Mud Hens to a 1-to-0 vietory . the first.
he worked only, eight innings for Detroit and was| charged with two losses. He
ledo in 1949 and had a 2.72 earned’
Elmer; Riddle pitched one of, | hi best. games for the Indians! 1 only to run up! The ens ‘scored their one run
Bill screw and knuckle balls kept the| barnacle’s double and Don Lund’s|
Riddle allowed only six hits,
ixth when he hit a low!
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Harper Wins
PGA, 4 and 3, Over Wilkams
Virginian's First
Phillies Regain First
As Dodgers Collapse, Giants Stage Spurt
Tigers Boost Lead to 42 Games; Feller Fails in Bid to Win 200th °*
Ry CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer
Major Victory Along Tourney Trail
By STEVE SNIDER United Press Sports Writer COLUMBUS, 0. June 28—
o ‘Chandler Harper of Portsmouth,
Va. a son of wealthy parents who turned golf pro only because he didn’t like match play tournaments as an amateur, retained the greatest match play championship in the world for the state of Virginia today as the new PGA titleholder.
A 4 and 3 winner over husky! y Don Lenhardt, the latter's coming ame; the. last-place Reds also igre” ine up a little py/With a man on base in the ' 'beating—the Pirates, 8 to 3, ang Seventh gave Al Widmar his third
Henry Williams Jr, of Secane, Pa, in the finals égeradic—1tne 36-year-old Virginiar-#tid
his boyhood rival, Sam Snead, as
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f lcock of the walk in the exclusive
fraternity for veteran golf professionals. It was his first major
. ititle and along the tournament _Itrall where he is only a frequent
visitor the pros will tell you that
cause he was lean but never hungry. Mostly he played for the fun
NEW YORK, June 28--The youthful and yeasty Phillies were {back in first place for the first time since May 29 today with the [fine hurling of young Curt Simmons, the incredible collapse of} ithe Dodger pitching staff, and the spurt of the New York Giants! |all contributing factors, = | | The Phiites, who topped the Braves, 3 to 2, in a whiz-bang, {pitching duél at Boston last night, = — RISEN Wa | were only three percentage points UP PY getting a pair in the bot. |ahead of the Cardinals, who won 0m of the inning on Johnny| la pair from the Cubs, 3 to 2, |Mize’s pinch-single with the bases| {and 4 to 1, and only a half game loaded. Tommy Byrne, who had) lup on the baffling Brooks, who/¥on Slant In &" row, Syttered his| suffered ‘a 10-to-3 setback at the [rst defeat since Apr. {hands of the New York Giants. | Feller Loses Sixth |In the only other National League Homers by Dick Kokos and
T Brownie victory as Feller suf- ; > {fered his sixth decision of the 1a hait of seventh) place; gan | year instead of gaining his coTigers Pull Away |veted 200th win of his career, Meanwhile, the Tigers pulled] The Red Sox topped the Ath{away to a 4% game. lead in the |letics as Al Zarilla singled in one | American League, witining a 0 to|11th-inning run and Pitcher Joe 3 victory over Chicago whilé the Dobson was hit by a pitched ball
{advancing to within a game and
224 homer and two to pace the 16-hit attack.
{to the Senators in 12 innings, hit his {while third place Cleveland doubles dropped a 4 to 3 decision to the x
Wampler, Laflin Set Pace With 140s For Runnerup Spot |
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M, June 28 (UP)-—Arnold Palmer of Wake Forest racked up a blistering 144 to take medalist honors in the qualifying rounds of the NCAA golf tourney yesterday. The youthful golfer went 18 holes Monday with a 69 in the initial round of the gualifications and duplicated his feat yesterday for a six-under-par total score. North Texas State came in on top for the second consecutive year with an aggregate score of
573 in the team play totals. In
second place was Purdue with a 1577. : | 68 Low Score { The lads from Dennison rolled {up their score with three pare breaking performances. Billy Maxwell, the Gulf Coast League
{champion, used the day's lowest Harper didn't win more often be- yankees suffered a 4 to 3 defeat to force in another, Ted Williams |°COr® A 68, to pace his teammates
with 141, The other par-breaking {North Texans were L. M. Cran nell Jr, and Joe Conrad, both
and didn’t need the money in the St. Louis Browns as Bobby Feller lean and hungry tradition of the! failed in quest of his 200th vicSneads, the Ben Hogans, the | tory. The Red Sox made it five in Byron Nelsons and other great a row for their new pilot, Steve
~» r- with 143. id Round Tee | Fred Wampler and Dave Laflin paced the Purdue squad with
{identical scores of 140, the second
PGA champions of the past. yo This One for His Wife ‘But he wanted this one for his ailing wife, Essie Mae, 33, who got out of a sick bed to trudge at his side through all but nine of
_|the 208 holes it required Harper
to cut down the starting field of 128 to just one—himself, * And at medal play, he couldn't
[even qualify for the U, 8. Open : ichampionship, missing a stroke * |in the tough section at Ft. Worth,
Tex., where most of the tourna-
| O'Neill, by beating the Athletics,
{7 to-b;-in-11-innings at Phila-
delphia., Simmons edged Warren Spahn 1in a great duel of lefties, although he gave up seven hits to three for the loser, Bpahn walked four batters, however; and two-of them scored as he failed to rack up his 10th victory, Philadelphia went ahead to stay in the seventh when Dick Sisler hit a two-run homer, 8 Jansen Wins
In Brooklyn, Larry Jansen’s
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{filers for match play were Robert [McCall of Colgate and Gene Lits{tier of Ban Diego State, 141: More
Medalist Arch Voris
Leads Qualifiers
sity, 142, and Dick Yost of _ BEDFORD, June 28 (UP)= Is Seven Indianapolis golfers ang State, Warren MacCarty of San
nine others including medalist” 0*® Frank O'Connor Jr, of Cae
Arch Vorls of Bedford teed. off today in the third round of the : 25th annual Indiana Junior Golf
AD an White’ Sox Acquire
each with 143.
| ment pros were shooting for the
string ‘of scoreless innings was] 15-available oH tstopped at 30,-but the Giant rightIn the ie in against Williams, hander got his sixth straight vicHarper looked like strictly a (tory. The Giants gave him a five
; | lead in the first inning as cheese champion compared to his FP tremendous effort in blasting out Starter Bud Podbielan walked five
Voris, whose one-under-par 70 in qualifications easily led the Monday, got a breeze yesterday when his second-round afternoon opponent, Bob Rusk of Madison, falled to show up. Vorls won by
the Niarhos From Yanks field —of “more than 125 entries qo L1CAGO, June 28 (UP)—The
Chicago White Sox ob~tained catcher Gus Niarhos from the New York Yankee farm system for the waiver price of
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. ; {lowest total of the day. % Junior Golf id Other-low scorers with an ass |sured place among the 64 quali«
{ris Willlams Jr., of Texas Univer
nisius, and Ron Clark of Oregon, |
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{ ” LJ o . u = ” She 0 0 0 Lo ‘batters, including two with the default after play $10000. gh pacesetters twice in three days. | RFoials lo 37 0 0 34 noo 1 9 Powerful Yank Netters Lloyd Mangrum of Niles, Ill, and \ res loaded ig Erv_ Palica lin his ay ig Oly Jy gle In a separate deal the Sox mada Prior to that, the Hens defeated! Dallessandro grounded out for Blade in| ard Sy YD Yrel YN (jummy Demaret of Ofal, Cal, onl, oo" third run. Bobby victory over Clarence Long of room for Niarhos, whom they — powerful Loulsville Wo out of | “iat: ove. gg Wi : successive days to reach the| iH PI protested homer in| Indianapolis, have sought since mid-winter, by three. | Federomt, 3 ....... 0% Qa Remain in imb edon Play Ruals, : {the fifth inning when the Giants Bumann Advances sending Catcher Eddie Malone to Last night's perfect game, Beto se or 448 . : . ; ; Led All the Way {got four more runs. Roy Camp-| Other survivors in the sweet 16 the Yanks’ Kansas City farm club pheh od before 2 FOAIINg CxO. id orchen, cf, : : Doris Hart, Betting Favorite, Heads He was one over par for the day anella hit a two-run Dodger | Wee raul Bumann Jr, South|in the American Association, at ancient Swayne Field, was Tung’ rf’ °° . : {but ‘he led Willams every step homer and Billy Cox homered for Bend, last year's runnerup; Je hin only the second perfect game Fnickerboc 0 Lassies; Tony Trabert Ousted by Mottram lof the way from the frst hole |the other Braclys run. {Asbell and Arnold Crockett, Bed. pitched in American Association Swart, p'.... 30 By ROBERT C. DOWSON, United Press Sports Writer through the 33d where he holed) Lefties Howie Pollet and Max|ford; Elliot Phillips, New Aibany:| The EL history, and this is the loop’s 49th | motass 8. 21 18 oi WIMBLEDON, England, June 28—The awesome American tide a seven footer for a birdie to Lanier turned in fine pitcliing/Jim Flick, Jeffersonville; Robert pk — oy season. ; [adianapolis TETRA 000 £00 9009 rolled onward in the 'Wimbleton Tennis Tournament today with 19!close out the match with the jobs as the Cardinals twice|Callls, Martinsville; Don Farring- TV BLE Last in 1946 5 arnacle Beale pound, Two-base hit— of the original U. 8. delegation of 22 players still in competition in deadly putter that carried him topped the Cubs, Pollet gave up ton, Kokomo; Rudy Boyd, La In 1046, in Kansas City on June fl alt op tases Cindianapolis b roleds singles. ~~. - 10% on the Timed Wi TE Fright woe dots ot ofl Eh bits, one a homer by Roy(Purte, alia the following from ln: c A 26, Carl DeRose of the Blues blew | Kiddie 3 Stari 3. ‘Winai her—| ‘Today's program of action on the famed Wimoledon courts in-| Three straight tee shots out of Smalley: while Stan Musial/dlanapolis; Jerry: Williams, Jim Is Comin
rt (8:2), Losing pitohar: ade “(6b 3), ho 5). the Minneapolis Millers down in| Umpires—Hetnlen. Ce es ahd ‘Abpieha order over the nine-inning route, | me 1:37. Attendance—4231.
Two no-hit games were pitched [ndians at Bat
ns.
Don Thompson, Louisville, turned Da essandro 4, FitzGerald 4, Ballinger 3, the trick » |Rikard 3, Stevens 2, Gutteridge. } 4. Bassai: Petre 3 mates a pliockman - | 4, Bas , Peters 3, , PitaGer There have been about 30 no +3, Dallessandro 2, Platt, Stevens, Baiell. ockma s
hitters pitched inthe league but! Home Rung Platt Bockman only the two perfect master- Dailessandro 4, allo 3. Bartell" 5 pieces, by DeRose and Stuart. W LIP H RBB Stuart played his first profes-| Hutchings & 0 12 o 98 7 3 sional ball for Mayfield, Ky., in Pierro +33 5 % 2% bY] i es Call 31 35 1940 and moved through the St. Hoa! “3a REna Louis Browns’ organization. In| LePsime ‘8 Pa ade a 1948, after being passed up by! muir . 4 6 98 108 46 3 2 the Browns, he won 15 and lost|J5® ssw Nn
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Forman and Drescher’ Labine and Anderson.
f lup on the league-leading Indians
icluded matches in women's singles, men's doubles and mixed doubles. Pte —.
Only thréé Yanks, one man Heading the U. 8, lassies ap-| nly anks, one man and
|That was in a second-round | Misses Hart and Head were fa | match dod
flared, Fei Miss Morrison wis AN The winning Americans lost: . {only two sets among the seven of} Three Eliminated {them. The most impressive victor, One American is certain to be was Billy Talbert of New York, | ‘eliminated in the singles match second seeded in the tourney be-| {between Nancy Chaffee of Ven-!hind Frank Sedgman of Australia| tura, Cal, and Mrs. Helen Peder- and gaining in popular backing, | sen Rihbany of Boston, Both areiHe trounced Marcel Coen, Egypt-| unseeded. {lan Davis Cupper, 6-1, 6-3, 6-0. |
Louisville Tops | Columbus, 10-7
Marlin Stuart of Toledo, who tossed a no-hitter at Indianapolis wasn't the only one who ganged
. i : two women, were eliminated ini41-38—79 to Harper's 38-37—75.! in the AA last year, both by] \pearing in “singles was Doris ! : Cubs bunched to Toledo hurlers, Bi Connelly, guiserias reins ois 5 hy ai Hart of Jacksonville, Fla. the first and second round singles PAL Bl Saob Country Club 18 {run in the sixth. nine innings, against Louisvillé, | Rages :%33 5 3% 13 § 33% betting favorite who met Bibbi matches yesterday—a display of 98:36—72. EE and Walt ka ns of Toledo, Kalin : 9a do 3 32 43 Sanden of Sweden in a second-|.,... that let their pa 1m-|yomett won, Julled . i hoi a The Ra Meds ashamph “Virgn | seven innigs. However runners Fitsersid 13% 31 3 3 } 3% round match. Dorothy Head of pressed vT an qt cup who drove in three runs * 3 | Dalessandro - 85 11 18 15 0 .277) Alameda, Cal, was matehed . x . {ing out in 35 but the result regot on base either by walks oOr|Basgall ......... 237 38 6s 26 4 266 Mrs. 1. Schmier of Hol-|,. rhe only U. 8. man to go by, ero Boekinaa % 8 NE RE RE ny igen of | | | Pe = . , ) § i i was turned back In a Rguation Sale fh #4 § 8 fopam Beach Pa. ace seth OE oat ae ab hare be wasllel )45--when | TWo-base _hits-—0’ seeded Mrs. Betty Harrison, the 5 1 Le - Ss ___route no-hitter was in TT Peters ¥ papell 17. Hatt_17. ‘highest seeded non-American, | Mottram of England, 6-1, 6%, 6-1.|
YOU SAY IT HAPPENED 80 FAST THAT Y'HAVE NO WAY OF IDENTIFYING THE RATS =
last night.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GB | Second - place Loiusville outon S cL. LB. i INDIANAPOLIS . 3 26 623 -— Kam {Second same, 19 innings) {slugged Columbus,-10 to 7, to a B. ievibane 2 A Sas City ...... 2 { 4 - 0 Minneapolis 235 597 2iaiSt, Paul og 137.900 4— 3 10 9lcome within one-half game-of the gt. Paul an 2 u A Sh (ptesan and Drescher; Haugstad. Labine pace setters. Minneapolis, with an| . J ¢ {9 , A . y Kansas City § 3 48 it, |Loutsville ~.....0. - 030°303 Siig 14 3/8 to T victory over Milwaukee, | waukee . J columbus -.......... 10 1 00 - - - Toledo ... i 0 403 © 15 | McDonald, Muslier (1) and Scherpastn.|closed to two-and-one-half games AMERICAN LEAGUE Kreiger, Cla k (7), Crifilan Jui and, arnt and St. Paul, fourth-place holdDetroit Won Lok re a8 Minheay dais 00x— 813 1/€TS, salvaged ground. | New York 9 25 +809 4% ott, Jany (8) and Lakeman; a} Sleveland . 3 # ul] : Howell, Zabala (9) and Tomkinson, The Sanit yen ve Jom Rol 3 : NATIONAL LEAGUE sas y, 0 1, an 0 3, washington 9 34 A480 14 B i hicago 18 4% 16 i (First HR 3 9 1/%econd game going 10 innings, to . a » > 4 Philadelpht 2 43 344 211,/Chic Sh ower 00 3 - 2 nave Hise and one-half games| NATIONAL LEAGUE Dublel, (37-and Owes YX. Hout of first. ; 5, » wen. Losing pitcher— — Philadephia. ... won Lom Fe. GB. yapder Meer (2-3); "Home runs—Musial| The Colonels, who handed Softball Notes : Brooklyn |... 4 3 38 ml, (Second Gamer © Columbus its eighth consecutive A UK tog 3 238 8 laSh Louis... 100 010 020. 5 {loss, have defeated the Red Birds BUSH. CALLAHAN LEAGUE | a ak ....e 3 08 §%| Lanier "dnd | Rice; inner, Hilist, (81,111 straight games this year. For feerless Pump ... 204 143 02-9 & 1 Pittsburgh ...... 23 361 14 | Klippsteli "{} and Owen, Walker. Minneapolis, Dixie Howell gavey Killileaand Dolan; Sherman and Bodse, Cincinnati ... 0 40 333 13%|New York ... : 40 10010 11 1 z Bridgeport Brass 000 106— 7 5 11 = y {Brookiyn . 'i.l0'l 020 010 000— 3 6 1/UP 13 hits but won his 10th Fairmount 013 020— 6 3 2 GAMES TODAY |p Jansen (3-4) and Westrum; Podblelan, straight game without a loss this|, Peed and Dantici Lounis and Duvall AMERIOAN ASSOCIATION { Palin ih Bankhead an Eonerly Aa season ) Allison “ 40 350 1 3 3 (AHN 3 ames) i ca ( and Campanella. sing che 0 3h Adal el, INDIANAPOLIS at Toledo er—Podblelan (5-3). Home Funs~Campan.| ———— i ————— Scots and James; Sanders and Moore. Kansas City af St Paul jelia. Thompson, Cox, ! L. 8; Avers: 8.30. JD. Adams vs Ravens] Rahsas Oty a incen polis. {Cincinnati eisvenss. 013 310 000-8 13 0 Plummer Paces wood Merchants; 9:40, West Side Mer- - AMERICAN LEAGUE Pittsburgh ,. 000 030 000 3 10 1 | chants vs, Moose Lodge HAT Chicago at oit. ¢ | Wehmeler, Blackwell (7) and Howell; ‘Little Hard Tops’ sri BUSH-CALLAHAN LEAGUE | Washington at New o¢ ~ MacDonald,’ Papish (5), Walsh (5), Lom- P | At Longacre Cleveland at St. Louis (night). {bardi (6) and Mueller. Winning pitcher—| Hr Paper Package 010 o - 4 3 ] Boston a ATiadelphis Bight I siimater, 22 Yi oting (Diteher—Mac-| Little hard tops” are now offi- UAL ROE Rel RR 2? {Don -3)., Home run--Hatton, { 1p, ok ET at Chicane. | Philadelphia +o. 010 000 200 3 ‘3 3 cally pant of He Taianapelis Tok St. Merch, .., 004 310 1— 9 14 1 Clueinnsti at Pittsburgh. jBestan rages. 020 0007000 2 7 a; Tac ng. pleture, ey made e T| Gem Soa Pid rl 300 000 a ob tt! Philsdeiphiia at Boston dpa, Hass (or end Gonna Stminick:icity debut last night at the In-j,Schmaitz and Fidler] Wagner and Olcott Cr 3 : . { 2 . > gse IBEW ~~...» 201 101 x— 6 13 2 RESULTS YESTERDAY | Behe one To. oui pitcher ianapoiis Pl Jae Schuman and Schmidt; Puff and Clark. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 3” AMERICAN LEAGUE um ’ 8, | MaShiehl's Schedule hi E. 3 shington {First game, seven innings) 25-lap feature before 3500 fans, Merebants vs. man-Moore: p
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Ghicago .......... 911 410 sw 3 4 glolis. Westbrook, Jim Parks and I tidesgly patiware tw, Walhiion CRASHING I rohib Judson oy Th dor $ 10 1] Gink Nichols, all of Indianapolis, 8 Ei Service 8, Indiana National Bank 6 ROUGHNECK Masi; Gray (0 3) and Hobinson. ‘Losing Won heat races. Special elimina-| re ar det ae vir " 0 9-4). | 2 3 r vis 1 Cleveland _....... 083 go1 900 3 8 gion . Were false Dy West- Oo nionarr 4: Fountala Beuare io Bashi: L is v X— 4 § 2 bri an arry | son. wood 4, ; : DRIVERS Feller and Hegan; Widmar and Lollar.! 0p a y Sp = ” © EM-ROE LEAGUE Home Tuns-—Kqitcs, Lenharat, at < ; Allied PI JA Beech Grove | o-1513 nnings) .c . _ AMlled orists 2 0: - STOCK CAR Boston .. ....... 023 100 000 02—.7 16 © Robinson, Fusari Eli Lilly ~ 0.000 0-0 1 3 panel Dabsen” 5) ana” Tewnetist Sian Charity Bout Grecamund Fre. 008 301 00010 4] Sha Hong ny at hbetts: Hip) ari ou Franeisco Cresp 00 i ; oi 103 000 001— 4 9 2 nts, Wyse 11) and Guerra, inning 9g ty Laymon and Dilks; Cato and Schrembra, tcher—Dobson - (9-8), 000 011 0— 2 5 2
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oe. (2-1, Home run—Wiltiass." + | NEW YORK, June 28 (UP) Indianspoils Mer
Pharmacy vs. Fairmount i 9:40, Barons vs, Communal Center, SMITH-HASSLER TWILIGHT LEAGUE ers
{Gene Pritchard, all of Indianap-
3 Pennsylvania 4: Lincoln Chiropractors
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{Influenced by Commissioner ‘Abe Tonight's Schedule
J. Greene of the National Boxing Association, Welterweight Cham-
‘ York Central Beech Grove, fon Ray Robinson wag under con- Em-Roe Twilight Sottoail Lease Sched R ule for tonight verside No. 3, Shirley ract today for a charity. defense Co Securit Enterprise: Riverside
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6-0, 6-0; verside | Burke by defauit; Duiberger-Liehr defeated Igdianapolis Rallways, Highland Station! stan, B= a
{bounds on the morning round Put homered for St. Louis. Lanier won
{Williams three down. He was|his fifth straight game, giving up
Balch, Robert Goldberg, Charles
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Bumann advanced with a 2 and
Butler, John Mahan, John Foley * . {three down -at the end of 18 with tive singles, three of which the and Joseph Clemens, Sooner Than You nk
mained the same—Harper three|three singles, piled up a 7 to 0
the boards was 19-year-old Tony yp at the 27. Harper won the 30th, [lead for Herman Wehmeler, then|rowski, Peru, 5 and 4, Flick de-
the 32d, where he wasllet him coast to his fifth victory relief help from Ewell
score their only
| deteatec
1 victory over Bob Hamilton Jr Evansville in the secon
of
dnd 2. Phillips defeated Earl Ka-| aNd
feated Don Granger, Anderson, RR
6 and 5.
birdie on the 33d for his 4 and 3 Blackwell, Grady Hatfon homered for Cincinnati. : Detroit cashed in 6h Ted Gray's
victory. The new ‘champion isn't sure
where or when he'll put in his five-hit ninth victory over the Snyder, Kokomo. Boyd beat Dick fiext appearance on the competi- [season to beat Chicago ace Ray Kirkpatrick, Indianapolis; #and 3:
tive fairways. -|Scarborough, a’ three-run triple “I'm going to let my bank take by Johnny Lipon touching off a care of that $3500 I won,” he big five-run sixth that settled the| sald. “All I know is that I'll be outcome. ; expected to play a lot golf from now on-—and I'll give
12th on Mickey Vernon's homer, it a great try.”
Racing Days With Hub Capp =u =
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BUT WHERE®,
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singles champion of the Indianapolis Tennis Center, Miss Stewart took the title yesterday at Fall Creek by. defeating’ Billie Blingman, 6-1, 6-0. A victory over Emily Bele put Miss Stewart into the semifinals of the City Tennis Tournament at Brookside. RESULTS YESTERDAY
. Pat Stewart Wins Net Pat Stewart today Is the girls’ oils sing Conier Tourney 6
Stewart defeated Billie Clingman, 6-1, 6-0. Junior Doubles Semifinals—Bob Martin and John DeVoe defeated Charles Karabell and Morton Tavel, 9-7, 6-3; Gene Tumspeed and- William Dankert defeated John Rumpel and Tom Hollett, £-7, 8-1, 6-3 Junior Doubles Finals—Martin DeVoe de. feated Turnispeed Dankert, 6-3, 8-10, 3-6, =, “8. “ Ciirls Doubles Bemifinals—Pat Stewart-| Billie Stewart defeated Susan Atkins and Lois Ann imon. 8-1. 6-2; anf Mary McLofhlin defeated Susan ang
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