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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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“Tribe Getting Ready, For 3 Twin Bills. With Co-leading Louisville
Redskins Top Columbus, 6-5; Four-Run Fourth Inning Splurge: Saves. the Day
COLUMBUS, 0. July 1 1 The | Indianapolis Indians had an open date today—but it was no time to relax. The “Hoosier Redskins could look forward to triple double trouble with the Loyisville Colonels, now tied with ther:
_ for first place in the American Association.
The Tribesters have three straight bargain bills coming tional AAU decathlon ch
up with. the Colonels. To-| morrow and Monday
Derbyto i INDIANAPOLIS! a total of 8042 points to smash ter A. Kennedy trophy at the anof J nt wo and the Fourth 5 AB R-H ©O A mithe world's record for the 10 nual association banquet last - of Jul y at home will keep Senor Safell.cf Ef gruelling events. .. - night at the Marott Hotel. Lor = boys Joppiog. Columbus SEE. oe) 1 | © The 19-year-old Tulare youth, = Charles Chick). Evans, Chihere they got in practice for the, Peters: 2 . : 1 “boy wonder of the 1948 Olym-, cago. flowed 108 a ie | t hopping they'll have to do for Ba ik gall. 2b 1 i pics; “was hailed by his closest total 149 for 36 Boks: * le e gr | 040 the next few days. A four-run| i . «32 | opponent, North Carolina's Bill first day with a ¥gns won : Indian fourth inning sealed oft ifn o po 9 2 Albans, as the ‘greatest per: the Class D award for players BLOGS State Sersiee 1—Tny the Red Birds, 6-5. nea “00 | former ever.” Albans had 7361 between 60 and 64 years of age. 3 Hs ats uy B . 3 I "Total 5% 5 53 = Tv =taoints { Henry Simons of Indianapolis, jana Un versity's s all time recor Red Birds Threaten LOE. aieanniss 3 617TH 0 ‘Mathias not only broke the/the oldest competitor at 77, won scorer, Lou Watson, is staying on For awhile it looked like the| \ SoLUMBIS 8 o a gl ld-yearold world decathlon = mieten — (to bother the rest of the Big 10. Red Birds were going to tie or 80 Benson rf T 30 Par out sedans 443 443 544 83 | Athletic Director Paul J. Harrell ahead, but Senor Lopez t it Steiner. mn .... 3 | 3 4 -Simark of 7900 points set hy Glenn Espie 542 443 444 34 announced today that Watson to Reliefer Paul Tap. Pu A M fgwins it ! LS Morns 1 the 1338 Olympies, but BiG a sspeses had been appointed as sis ta nt at eae Ao alme an Bains. Xf +3 ? also battered Morris’ American Par in ...... #43 #45 345 36-31 pp 8 terday over Mrs. Rich est Main got into! ‘Shoiner. 3b 8 0 decathlon record of 7380 points, Esple essaswas 344 $406 334 37-71'varsity backetball coach. the Tribe act in the ninth, but it/3sm) ¢ 1:3 also set in 1936. a Watson will fill the post left was one, two, three and shuffle off Deal. p +18 Loping easily across the finish ‘the Class A award for players vacant when Jay MeCreary reto Lousivlle for the Indians then. Hemiser .. i 8 line in the 1500 meter final event over 75 years of age. He: carded signed to take over the head Royce (Thin Man) Lint picked Natisin » “ 9 ° last night, Mathias fell into the up his seventh Indian win against! Totals ... ....... 38 5.10 21 15 1 arms of his father, Dr. Charles “Other division winners
one: loss, thanks fo LaPalme and Hemiséy flied out for Arrovo in Sth.
Main. The “Thin Man” let the| Kalin grounded out for LaPalme in 9th. When told he had just broken Wadley, Texarkana, first five Birds get on base NDIANAPOLIS We Tor Muwuine dl the world record, he gasped .
and Columbus rolled off to a. Colum
three-run lead.
Benson, a single to Ben Steiner |sa and a runsproducing single by Mo Mozzali in the first to -start|
to fill the. sacks and Danny gH a5. Habenscht § 2h, waings, A; ny While failing to crack any in-/trophy for low net was awarded O'Connell was handcuffed by Roy|psFsime 0 in In ar Urpires Dit. Bera: dividual world marks in the 10 to Oscar Miller of Logansport. »
Broome’s smash over second and
attod {n—Mozaali, ‘Broome, Sarni, |
Ru Lint gave up ‘a walk | to Vern Ballineer 8 Ratner. Coste. Tuo Suse VIE
Sarni. Home run--8h 'oome. Double o-Connell a
ozzali; SaseIndiangnolis 1% B , Deal 5, A things off. Larry Miggins walked &ririouts 5s Lint 3 Arroyo 1 Mata 1
in. Attendance—933.
plays—Costa, _ Steine
Mathias Wins | AAU Decathlon Championship |
With 8042 Points In 10-Event Contest ~
(UP)—Olympic Champion] {Bob Mathias was crowned na-|
the 36-hole play.
I {pion for the third straight, o Tom Robbins of Larchmont,
HG, 65-69" years, W.-A. Rykn, De- . 300 000 020-8 “Great!” Astonished _ oy Manion of St. Louis. : Later, “the handsome, six- toot, E. J. Lineberry of Newport, base— | three-inch youth expressed aston- R. I, won the Charles 8. Rauh oft "on ishment that he had sccom- Patriarch’s trophy for low .net plished what many experts be. score with a 143 -net and 16 ./lieved to be “impossible.” /gross. The Charles. Braughton
meg orien
hofner. Stolen 3
nd Bas Soa 10 Bases y
Time ‘tests, he displayed outstanding 3°5 Fav, Evansvill
Espie Evens Par to Take rurAre, ca, uy 1 Western Senior Golf Title J. Clark Espie Jr. of Indianapolis, won the Western Senior Golf land, new city women's golf
{Association - championship yesterday as he carded a neat 71 to am- {match Meridian Hills par. He scored a 75 Thursday to total 145
7 teain player. During his playing days he poured in 757 points, highest ever scored by an Indiana player. 83- 89-173 Last season he was named to
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N. Y. was three strokes behind the women's state tournaLg today affer running up the Indianapolis-advertising executive. Espie was awarded the w ‘al ent to be held in Ft. W
coaching berth at DePauw last green where Mrs. Fulmer missed and summer. A 27-year-old native of 5 5.t00t putt that would have blew an early 4 to 1 lead over Mathias, and his brother, Eugene, scores: .Class B, 70-74 years, J. K. Jeffersonville, Ind;, Watson earnArk.: Class ed a degree in physical education. | He \troit, ‘Mich., and. Class F, 50-54, School of Health- Physical Edu{cation and Recreation.
also’ will instruct in the
“Last season Watson topped off] brillant four-year career by be-
ing named captain of the 1949-50{, ..
and®"its most ‘valuable
Veo Over | Mrs. Fulmer -
, Serapy v Laur PPinch-Hit Double
_ Dodgers Drop fo Third in National; oY ~ Yanks Snap Bosox’ 7-Game Win Streak
By CARL LUDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, July 1—Prematurely gray Jimmy Blood-
~ (worth looks a little out of place in the Philadelphia Phillies’
Accurate er ] Good Putting Erase ‘Drive Advantage Comely Jane Nelson, High-| y 8 Sawyer sized him up long ago as a real hustling, scrapping ball player, he was responsible for them -being bi back i in first place today. * ~ Billy Johnson “and | Hank ‘Bauer Bloodworth. came to. the nj womers. Phils from the Reds in a rou-| Newhouser Loses tine waiver transactioh this Luke Easter hit homers in the | startin July 17. ATi Neloon won her title. Spring znd went to work only for first and second innings, driving ‘once conceded to be the sole prop- utility duty after his arrival. But
champion, looked forward today to additional laurels in
ayne
nine to rout the leading Tigers
erty of Mrs. Paul Dye (Alice there is a lot more to the story + ep. ace, Hal Newhouser, ° O'Neal) and Miss Dorothy Ellis— than that. Al Rosen also homered for Cleves 2 —..' When Sawyer managed at land while Mike Garcia pitched PAR OUT 45% 355«454—39 ‘Toronto ‘in the International Lea- five-hit ball to win “his sixth Miss Nelson 645 355 444—40 gue and Bloodworth played for .... 2 Mes. Fulmer 455 354 445—39 the Dodger farm club in Monut- The Athletics won their first .
R IN BAK Nelson Mrs. Fulmer
54% 443
544 544-838-717 real, the. clubs became involved 444 435-3575 in a terrific fracas and scrapper 5438 434 53536-1715 Jimmy was right in the midst of it. Sawyer was an “enemy” then, with a dramatic 1-up victory yes- but he vowed that if he ever got ard Fulmer a chance to get the first citizen
double-header of the
chalked up victories. In the séce ond game Eddie Joost homered for the A's.
Dh ue tater home course at of Appalachicola®,.Fla.,, on his year bros up the con mtg 1 roster he woul it. J 5 The torrid, see-saw’ battle was ould do. it battle in which the White Sox
His Double Wins night,
moved to within half a game of
not actually decided until the 18th after the Philljes sixth Place ‘Washington.
Last
metas hasten ni
squared the match, the Dodgers, it was Bloodworth
The closeness of the match Is WHO put. them back in front and, Callis Reigns reflected in the fact that both ° 'OP in the National! League
shot 2-under-par 5a en ihe|TaCe With a pinch-hit double that On Junior Links
medal. This is. two. strokes bet- ove in three runs. ~~ BEDFORD, Ind. July 1 (UP). ter thar the par. 77 Mrs. Fulmer The Cardinals tok over second "ZA new star shone today ‘in carded to take tourney medalist place as the Dodgers dropped to Indiana golf as 19-year-old Bob hird. St. Louis made 14 hits off Callis of Martinsville was near-perfect .. CIHiff Chambers to top the crowned king of the 25th annual weather conditions, Miss Nelson Pirates, 9 fo 4, while in other State junior links championship. and Mrs. Fulmer shot superb golf National™ League games, the Callis;—a student at Purdue, from .tee to: green.‘ The winner Braves topped the Giants, 8 to 4, Where golf is taken as seriously carded six bifdies to the former on Sibby Sisti’s grand slam homer;A8 football at Notre Dame, de-
Playing’ under
{feated the Cubs, 8 to 5. edford, 5 and 3, yesterday in In the American League, the theip 36-hole title: match. Though out-driven-off most of| Yankees snapped Boston's seven-| VOris, who goes to Princeton, Miss : Nelson made up game winning streak with a 9 to! Was favored to win because of [for this slight deficit with excel- 6 decision, but the Réd Sox re-| his consistency throughout the {lent approaches and several long taliated by winning a 10 to/2 | tourney. But Callis, who went
Phillies Back in First 1
in .four runs, as Cleveland made
year as. - Hank Wyse and Alex Kellner
Gus Zernial's 12th homer of the
fin the ninth, and the Reds de-/ ented medalist” Arch Voris Jr;
“flaming youth” movement, “but because Manager Eddie =
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second game in a day-night to the semifinals in the Western double - bill. {Junior Championship at South - - +Bend last week, before be: “Cleveland Triumphs ng Cleveland cut Detroit's first ousted, emerged as the master.
He: held ‘a one-up lead Place lead to four gares with an halfway mark — the ge 11 to 3. triumph, while the White| otis. Park ‘course. Sox topped the Browns, 3 to 2, in| Then. with Voris. developing [3 Jnnings a BE Dues putting trouble, Callis won thre® -'h 1 | setting Washi {holes in a row—4, 5 and 6—to
ington in both ends | cinch t ‘of a double bill\7 to 6, and 4 fo 2. | he Daten,
Two ove The Cards wound up just three around, Callie carded seg me the!
percentage - points beh! {the first nine ee leading Phillies as they rallied round and on late, Stan Musial hitting a three-| the match ended on the 15th
Big 10 another run crossed the plate. » owen singled, Coa] 20RY in each of the events to . Park, Ii Crowaus, Highland 87- 85—172 guard post on the. All-Big Sue Land's five, That made it 2-0. Bill Sarni|joti0q Stevens and (build his record-breaking score. Wiliam V _ Kinsdon fodian. o\ 84-168 team Excellent Approaches ~ \ | walked and the Red Birds had an| doubled and Basgall and Del Ball Mathias’ greatest performance AROS o.oo ooo 8. 881M | ¥. Dietze, 7 effortless third run. linger knocked -one-basers to! Vas in the nole vault in which: he Fyereti ~Cavanaush. Aibton. = . Wampler Shoots | tie tees, _ Double Play score the four runs that won the. ‘leaped 13 feet, 4% inches. But the ray “Ro erson. Indianapolis 8 pi se | Columbus. was through for the contest. Outstanding effort of the two-day yep sariay Cane 31 6-1 Into NCAA Finals time being when Billy Costa rolled| The fourth was the last the 2 new world a una. who set Or Sei a] 20h 86 86 3 ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.; July 1 putts—pne a 30-footer on No. 38 to O'Connell to start a double Tribe saw of Deal, the 108INg 141 seconds in the 110 or Elite Mon otis 53 $11 (UP)—A pre-tourney favorite and that gave her a birdie and proved play. pitcher. Luis Arroyo came in to! {high hurdles. n .. meter gq Dajiman, Jndisnapolis .. .. 7. 3163 a grid star -meet today in a 36-to be the “clincher.” The Indians had been set down retire Lopez’ men after Deal had A, North Carolina star, who Richard MoE voy a oi 09 8 hole match to decide the title of| Mrs. Fulmer took a 1-up lead by Cotton Deal in the first, but|given up 11 hits and issued five| managed to find time between Br a V Peitanot. Indiana: 9092-182 {pe 53rd annual ‘NCAA golf jon the first hole, when Miss NelSame Sack fu ihe SecoRd Jor one passes in his tenure on the the drawn out events to Kir : girls wiliard Kopf. Cinciinati = 8 $1173 tournament. Puri alm Shed) to a double- od ers sing nt mound. | Robert W. Ahern, Cincin 8%. 81-111 Fred Wampler of Purdue and six. But the 22-year-old . walked and Tom Saffell doubled. From the fourth until . the In fhe Stands ang SpEw of iit. he pina a: 831% Indianapolis, ge time Big Ten! lander served notice that Rr The score was 3-1. eighth Lint was the master doling champion until he id 3 he By aver e E. Wilson. * nar +, champion, climbed into the finals lapse was strictly temporary as| In the third the Tribe picked out only four hits. In the eighth’ Albans got off a discus toss -of aivert: Poling. Evansviie: | 85: S811) yesterday - in the semifinals — she squared matters on the secup its second run. Dom Dalles- Frank Shofner homered off Royce only es 113% inches he b v * Busse New ori I. © 8 i112 coming from behind on the back ond hole with a birdie four to! sandro ‘singled but was forced! [to lead off. Then Sarni tripled to Mathi hurled h : Ww. A Rya oit 81- 8-166 nine to overcome an -early -ad- Mrs. Fulmer's par five. i by Ed Stevens. Stevens went to athias hurled the platter 146 terol Freevol, Glenview, Mich. 86- 89-17 led up by Billy Maxwell : ent to left center and Costa singled to feet, five inches. {Bent Simons, Indianapolis... 85- 87— i vantage piled up by y The match was a heart-breaker third on Cully Rikard’s single. “edge-withinone run-at 6-5. —Mathias" other marks were: 100 Alen Eo iis Neate ls 4 -of North-Texas- State. Wampler, ror Mrs. Fulmer, who went-over, Russ Peters belted a liner to cen-| - Benson walked and LaPalme meter dash, 10.9; broad jump, 23 JK \ hidevey. Bransvily $6- 9191 i who was listed among the 1OP par on only two holes—the ninth ter which Broome dropped. But came to the hill for the Tribe. feet 33 inches: shot put, 47 feet Eon Farley, Grand Rapids, contenders of the initial field of ang 18th. In each case she Broome threw to second to force LaPalme was effective and the 6% inches; high jump, © feet ¥ eC Belsher. Rockford, Til. 5 $4—198 165 players, won 3 and 1. 'muffed four-to-six-foot putts that| Rikard and Stevens went to {side was retired. That left it up inches: 400 meter, 51.0: 110 meter| homas C Robbins, Larch: He meets’ darkhorse Bob Mec- | would have given her pars,
third. Monty Basgall singled in| Stevens with the Tribe second| run The fourth frame was the oer
to Main to finish up. Frosty re- high hurdles. 14.7; tired the Red Birds in order. 8 ps
80: the ride to
Those Colonels will be tough.
javelin, 182! {Walter , J. gins 8r.. Wau-
.. feet 4% inches and 1500 meter, larry Louisville is on. 5: 05.1. 4 5
e, Lafayette Vouk n, Albion, Mich. & hiyde Conrad, Evanston, Hl. Adolph Skinner, ‘Nashville; Tenn.
71 81
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Arnold Minkiey, Oaklawn, IL. ames Manio: Louis
Ji nio i Gort Espie. Jr, de apolis --Brsughton, Indianapolis 78- 85183 J. MeCoy, Cincinnati B5+ 89. 51 Sonn 5 Sydow. Rockford, Ill 94- 33-13 neberry, Newport, R. [Fras I! Indianapolis Demares; k Indishapolis
\ Draws 160 Golfers
DETROIT, July 1 (UP)—AA
- fE={ Eastern final. 88- 91-179) ahead of Raymond
. a King, Ch . | BI Bias aghemenit” m, 8 84—170 of - Wake Forest by one ke | Laficy caeett. Grand Rapids, . g1/0n the first hole in his semifinal
Ww 82-156 ‘match and kept the lead. He won|
103: 58 Ei National Publinx
T- 15-148 0a11, captain of last year's C ol 8. 81138 ‘gate grid team, to make an Alls;
Long" - driving McCall
stréd
7 Te Til ar an the Teen out at two under|,, tne No. 6 hole with a beauti-
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went | Harris
(rin: homer, his ninth, to feature | hole. Aa four-run eighth. 2 Pinch-nitter Sisti hit\ his homer Alter i i | 2 relief hurler Sheldon Jones ‘Mutual toop? Best ep u Vihad loaded the bases on walks.|To Vie a at Mt Lowi’ tgix on the initial hole, Migs Nel-! ‘the victory putting “the \ Braves | son. shot par or better on every | lonly 11" gates dut of £f {hole but the 18th, where the pres-| ol. the sure was .all .on her opponent.: struggle.
Both took bogey fives. Reds Lash Schmitz
I Mrs. Fulmer took a 1-up lead | The Reds . lashed Cub ace On the eighth Johnny Schmitz, batting him out
ing Association’s will be on hand when ‘the stock cars roll at Mt. Lawn
id drivers in
[ful 25-foot putt.
{hole she missed a 35:footer by before he could retire a man, asCherry of Muncie, Red Renner of fo that/would have given her| they scered four runs, three on a Woodburn and Crash Crockett of ones
an-eagie;~ As—it-was-she-had-tordoubleby- ed Kluszewski.— Phil: Gotumbus;- Ind; are rumming™ {settle for a birdie which fied the Cavarretta and Hank Sauer hit| two-three and will attempt, to
1 State Service ever-tightening ae ae NEW CAST July 1—The top.
Fon samy ©
: n 4 | Kellner (5-7)
— 411 0 vorite of the fans. But with such|}
“Istar-packed field of “160 golfers, & 5 Be re ne 96188 : Lo ICAN a — (Second Game) headed by Ben Hogan, Sammy (Dr Ho Mn. Minnesota oo1vg Starts Today 'tenacidus Miss Nelson. Won Lost Pet. GB New York enw 06 900 of % 1, 3 {| Snead, Lloyd Mangrum and Cary|pr Robert Viehe, Evansville = 97- 96-193) LOUISVILLE, Ky. Y oy 1 (UP); Abt 11 th off shot v4 38 Sle |, Lovat. Ostrowski (8), Ferrick (1) and Middlecoff, tees off today on the|A. H Jorsenson. indianapolis 107-115-227) _Three-man teams carrying the a y, oe pay. ah a 40 26 ges ig Rlicher Lagat /3:3) and Batts. Lo Losing first round of the $15.000 Motor| vile = - 94-103 'banners. of 37 cities battle for ig . oa pu ti oh] Hn 3 (Maggio, Bistro. Dropo, Batts. - "I City Open tournament. . {Filion M MeOuire: Chicago. 12 i 178-236 the Warren G. Harding trophy, “to By ayeon h Pe ras, be Be Philadelphia - rst OS™: 000 711 o The 72-hole medal event in- ¥. I Kelly, Greenwood i: si today as the 25th annual Nation< d intain-- th hol 15% |W Wyse, Brissie (5). and G 00 are] cluded 20 out of the 25 leading? Evert E. Suteh Se Sonnet 38. 86-177.al Public Links golf. tournament mer and maintain e one- e] Aarts 16) and Eva MEELEA, {money-winners. a Bi sche Re Rockford; Til. 92- 84-138 opens at Seneca municipal course. lead she had taken on the pre(Second game | Hogan was the sentimental ta- hurler Heise Tailansnolis ~ 35: loo=188/ ~ San Francisco, headed by: devious hole. = GB Bhulad Iphia ..... . 101 000 0 Witcher, Evanstille Miss Nelson was medalist in
(Grea Miller. Logansport. 81 at f18 fending individual titlist Kenneth - ort 88
ms; and the hdme-town
the Illinois state. tournament in 1947 and reached the semifinals’ in the Chicago district in both 1948 and 1947. She lost to Mrs. Dye in the second round of the Indiana state tournament last
% Year. Field of 210 yPinal results in other fliehts: CHAMBION SHIP C ONSO0l, ATION The field of 210 ‘in this eight- Mrs Cox: Pl Run, defeat-
lday golfing- marathon has heen ed His” ge iid Meridian filtered’ through sectional quali=— 3 Mrs. 'R C. Black.” Broadmoot: Hi fhe fying’ rounds from. aR. OPISINAL sr i i Leki Rein made entry list of 2389 after-hour and
Hu 104 393 Louisville- threesome “ruled faSr. ihdianapolis As- $2133 vorites for the team event. When Br "George Raeyster, Evansville 101- 98-199 ‘individual match play starts on {Gieatge a ns; Indianapolis 8: 100300 Mbdnday, it will pe every man for 89-173 himself and pot a favorite in sight.
{homers for Chicago. Ken Raf- take top money. |fensberger won his sixth victory.| The program will include four The Red Sox made 12- hits off heat races at 10 laps, the consola- - three pitchers to win the night tion at 10 and the feature at 30game after New York had laps. Racing starts at 8:30. : emerged - from a batting slump = to take the afternoon tilt, wit an 18-hit assault. Dom DiMaggio,. ‘Walt Dropo and Matt Batts hit second-game Boston homers, whilé “Joe DiMaggio, who had a great day, ‘got a three-run second game Yankee homer and made three hits in 1 the opener as. mw
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Lou Thesz, world’s heavyweight Be -
- champion, will risk his
: Pp title against Karl (Killer) Davis!
in the feature bout on the Sports Arena card Tuesday night, the Fourth of July.
Matchmaker Billy Thom - an-|-
nounces that he is arranging a special supporting card t ude an Australian "tag-team battle. Chris and Babe Zaharias, famous brother combination |’
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Racing Days With Hub Capp
1 . 001 120 ox | : 13 1 2 129 0ix-
and Astroth: oRsusera) | Charl sd Love, 8%aiDetroit .... ... 0000001203 § o defending co- champions Mangrum ui ® Keating, Rockford 14% Cleveland ©.270 000 20x—11 12 1/and Middlecoff to battle, _Hogani} Kenneth Hoy 15 Newhouser.” Trout (2) and Robinson; Sears. Pendlet: 31 | Garcia (6-4) and Hegan. Losin nitcher— (faced a tough row. | Newhouser. (6-5). Home.runs—Esster (2)! Promising youn ZtEr Jack| peck. Anderson NATIONAL LEAGUE . (13 Innings) ¥Burke Jr. posted the low of 65/C. D. Wats Andérson Won Lost Pot. OB (St Louis ..... 002 000000 00002 7 0|yesterday ina best-ball prelimi- LE No 5 an Philadelphia iar 3828 08... Chicaro . . 000 000101 000 1— 3 10 r tch. But one of the major Br ri BB HC Bein ne Sunt isk een | ary match. But ome Broskiya 2 FL 556 ¥ i er—Aloma (2-1). Home run—Zernial on uring ron 18-Year-Old Signs Chicago . ! ———— New York liminary match, went to Jobnny} Toledo Contract Pittsburgh ~Cincianatl 1 ed . -§: Metz: forthe best-ball-low.: A TRARDVITT a ! Hall, Hogu nnson (8). Roy (9) with his amateur partner. l(up AR ae PE. —y T GAMES TODAY and Cooper; ened Maglie (1), Hansen { roit Tigers scout fas AMERICAN ASSOCIATION {ipiones 19. Kosi & ‘and Westium. Hot-Shot Starters {announced the signing of 18«yearToi o #'Colinbut Night) Pllchte_ Jones (8-7). Home runs—Torge-| Colorful Jimmy ,Demaret, sec-lold Robert Simononis to a one Mila oe . ‘ond to Snead among the money- year non-bonus contract with T6-! Minne; pols et Ritts or Cinch ay oh “ 200 ba 200 21=1<3 3 3 winners, Jimmy Ferrier, PGA | ledo of the American Association. chmits, Vahder Meer (1), nard (8) Champion . Chandler. Harper. and. .Simononis, a. husky ...8-foot. : Owen. “Walks Vi AMERICAN | LEAGUE Wehmeter | aa Ho —— Winning 52 Johnny Palmer are only a few of 4-inch left-handed pitcher was seBirrtits s“civlind Ea runt odvarretta, the hot shots who started. {lected as the most” outstanding: at Washington (night). Sauer Host Pro Frank Walsh figured player in the East-West finals of ow ork Bote, Pittsburgh gitenees Jo1 100 901-4 11 4ithat the 288 par for the four-day|the American Legion All-Star bye NATIONAL LEAGUE i frombi rds {8), Walsh (8) and | meet will take a terrific beating game at Philadelphia fast year.
first-place“ Tigers" Scout-Ed-Kataiimas said The 6745-yard layout is con-!15- other major clubs: had been
oe! sidered a dream course for most after the hurfer who will be sent]
13 010 § 8), ren To anefla; al pitcher ~ Konstanty fairways and all of the greens! ithe Pony League before playing.
are visible after tee shots. |with- Toledo.
Hodges, Goliat,
Cobyriant 10 pr off Ward - U_ 8
begins early Monday, “matches” nightfall. The winners will enter the second round Tuesday. along
Fight a 4 dy of thé players. It has long flat| ito the Jamestown, N. Y. club in BL New aor! Stopped Leroy ‘Willis,
Tan y Paces Jones, 138. Det
Sunday morning fairway fanatics ‘who play on ‘municipal courses.
Tomorrow will ‘be an off-day,
but the first round of match play.
with 82 “to Be plaved before
with the 46 who drew first-round
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A CHAMPIONSHIP.
Scores 19 LARAMIE Wyo. — Mickey Dunn scored 19 points for the | Wyoming University track team| in the Mountain States Tpnference
Spurs Troy's Rivals
the race when the last flag falls.
| final at 10.
incentive tomor-
. NEW’ SPORTS COMIC STARTS MONDAY
EL rir Voom anes TIMES ... SPORTS SECTION| t fifth.
"THE LITTLE SPORT :
Ek : a * FIRST CRLIGHT CONSOLATION i Mrs. Charles Greathouse, Woodstock, | iE defeated Mrs. Russell Savage; Meridian | + | Wills, 4 and 3 L SECOND - -FLIGH Mrs R. Redding. BE aniits €or the try Cin, Bip Mrg, Robert E. Darna- | ated 31. Fred Keesling, Indien Lae. Ha AY NIGHT THIRD FLIGHT CONFOT ATION ; 8-Carl-Woodard, Hillcpesb—dafestsd— ;
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s - THIRD FLIGHT Mrs, Prank Garrison, Indian Toke de
"Mrs, Yvonne Himes
by Rillcrest. one-up SECON Woods! ock, one-up... i . os 8:30 DS: -
Clowns +» Open NO ADVANCE IN PRICE Hoosier ‘Tour’. =. - - |. Syd Pollock's Indianapolis a RESERVATIONS rr) Clowns open a series of appear-| : TRACK BESHE3817 FASTEST CAR LAST ances in Hoosier cities when they ——
play in Ft. Wayne on ‘July 10. Other games include Lafayette, | July 11; Vincennes, July 12; and! two games with the Evansville! Dodgers on July 13 and 14. The Clowns recently won first half Eastern Division champion~| ship honors in the Negro Amert: jean league. ,
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