Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1950 — Page 16
can Association National League * Posting an average of .367, Bert Haas, veleran Minneapolis having trouble making a - outfielder, Jast week took over the the umpires lately, didn't _ lead among Amerfean Associa- at the plate last week. ‘tion batters, according to figures. He hit 11 times in 28
compiled on games - Wednesday night.
shortstop, 491 pace and held second place. O'Connell also retained his lead! in hits with 105 and scored the 23 doubles. most runs, 60. 3 ‘Workman Pounds Ball {: Hank Workman, Kansas City, held his leadership in home run
Musial trailed Robinson with a 350 average, followed by feammate Enos Slaughter and Whitey: g Lockman of New York, with 332,
1 with 19 and also the total bases| anid Dick Sisler of Philadelphia, i tops with 157. Lou Wimmer, St [With 328. Musial, Richie Ashburn,
binson and Kell | Lead Majors .
- |American League
Jackie Robinson, who has peent It's Detroit's George Kell in the! hit with American League again for the.
do badly past week. es | Kell retained his lead over the
.appear- junior league hitters with a 368 . thro ances at the plate and moved 10 average after getting 11 hits in 33 uh am to lead the National League 8 Danny O'Connell. Indianapolis hitters for last week. Jackie also ny clipped the ap a retained his lead with 95 total (bases and remained deadlocked {with Stan Musial of St. Louis with |-
with 23.
Larry Doby, Cleveland outfielder, was in second
Hams. Williams led in total bases with
Paul, was runs batted in king /of Philadelphia and Sam Jethroe, 180 and runs scored with 73. Bob
with’ 61. Jim Pendleton, St. Paul,
(Boston, are tied with six triples Dillinger of Philadelphia paced wag each. Jethroe tailied six times toithe triple department with nine
"ahead in triples with 11 and Stretch his league lead in runsand Dom DiMaggio of the Red Lerchen, Toledo, led n}3c0red to 60, and stole three more Sox led in stolen bases with eight.
doubles with 22, Jack Cassini, (total,
St. Paul, con-
bases, for a 20-base leadership Detroit's Ted Gray and New
times at bat. He also leads in hits, |: with 107, .and two-base blows,
with 357 and Walt Dropo of Boston moved
RBI's with 82, one more than wil-|
fish was hooked
York’ 8 Tommy Byrne led the hur-
tinued to set the pace for base! Pittsburgh's Ralph Kiner hit lers with 9-3 slates. Mel Parnell!
stealers with 13. Willard Howell, four homers to lead with 22 and Boston, and Art Houtteman, De-|
Minneapolis righthander, still wasi!led in RBls with 61, relieving troit, are tied with 11 victories)
the leading pitcher with 10 wins Hank Sauer, of Chicago, who has each for hurlers who have com-! 139. Kiner led in total bases with [pleted more than 10 victories.
and no losses. 155.
\ TEAM BATTING TEAM BATTING J i ’ (includes all piavers io. or wore Philadelphia's Bob AB R H TB HR SB Pet! | De Wolf its nd was asked: “What branch of|in the spring of '49, but went : Ap ROW rE Ar Ee Pp Miller led |, 20 olf won its second game] : inassoqus Soe ot v0 ies # 37 717 the league with eight straight vic- Dero $11 do Ti loss ss lo amt RE United rm Panta Te Yon seven starts, led by Eddie Neu, he Service 40 you prefer 7's Mfter ng off, Hihots fof 8 polish louieviiie * 36271 404 $68 $M 33 3 # jtories. Vernon Bickford of Bos-|Clevend: 363 wo oo 1 oo = Af Arlington 1, i i Ie $10, 4.30; MJ Bebhy. with three for three, and Bob ag: WINAVY." 50 URY TU mime) ing Columb 3447 32 eis 418 3 3 284 t ad Ww | Phila 1.94. in the Army and sent him to i Eo EE IE on an arren Spahn dre tied fpi% a J52 ga sei 8 3 20 oor (52000: cla + Years : iRichards, with a double, triple E ILLI Mijwaikee 3a fit sh ie 5 5 1 31 tor the leadership in completed Washinston 2486 341 646 905 » A ones) Mastco. Lad 115° (Lh Wicke Lan pe oo 3 5% and a single in five times at the Camp Hood, Tex, when he re-| THE PHILLIES might have 0 Tl Kh ‘games with 13 each. Louis 3383 336 543 896 $1 13 348 i880, 10.40 5,50; Shaws Pride, 113 (G, he: | te 2.80: Win v, 113 plate. {mained until February, 1945. {had Dropo if Ben Chapman had | TEAM BAT | TEAM FIELDING | Rivera) 3.40 40. "Also: Lord Bull’ Gola Pros ahes. 4 saeat. oon iH | Then he was transported to the not made a wrong guess. A Philly ns TP FO A EB Perl TING . i DPTP PO A E cedoms, Miss Virgle 8a oy Weodhoue).* $30. ard . T Atking Mallory fiwaukee I 1; 7% 974 HR 8B Pet. | Bost pe fg ry Buln Chails-| ABH O A ABH OA! | Philippines and served in North-|scout sent big Walt to Braves inneapolis 81 0 1811 Tid 10 914 Brooklyn 107 on $1 0 189 #14 33 543 Pertiay, Scholar Time, Normrieh, Won't | dro Darmawar. |Autrbrngn 5 1 1 3 Yeftiehan 4 ville S$ 1 3068 me 82 97 SC 70 pak $s 4 18 3 am | Cleveland bh an 2 Mn i added: Questionnairé| eb 8 0 3 2 Baiede” 413 4° Luzon with the 25th Division. Field on a day when the Phillies mbut a... 181 TT 83 oid Fhilade x. Yak. oo M8 He I BM SECOND. (3300: claiming. 4 2éars ub; | Handicap: LT years | {Witta.lf © 8 1 3 o/c Bueret 8 In September he was shifted to|were playing there, and asked i 0 1 3061 B04 103 4 TR 248 i 0 io He i $1 ol os reek a: yy é ee sede eI apan,, wStationed at Hagova he ha gf HED BR Nm a HN Bimahen Eos Sih FR Er et etl 1 A EIT $C 4 SB § 1.4 3 advanced to. the” Ehud of Forage EL >». v - " To j INDIVIDUAL BATTING (Chicago 3383 314 S84 963 15 17 sa DEVIN CAL 808 96 368 irich Maver, Deck Talk, Sbut Eve, Craline, |Da siguarl, C Rats Mike. it 89. up: Doviels 4 11i 0 Yovanoehc 3 1 1 o/geant. He played baseball with over. Ine - TEAM FIELD } rn r yar ! ‘| Vieweghss 4 2 2 2 Campbellec 2 31 { E vamos, xem chery. in 19 or motel Dr Tr WN Pet, | gamcivdes 8ll players n° 10 or more Daliy Double paid $135.00 iio hi 20; revane; pa A Bond 113 HMooren . 118 the 23ty Dive ” | J¥hen baseball hie asked B— AB § 38 sBuRRM Pet. Brook 8 + 138 Bi excep chers. THIRD ($2260; 4 ven ian), 5.80, 4.50; h Chapman, “Who's that ” Gath gH GE BRR Mc wr A 7A rE eR Al Ti RE def here Re SEE an nnilePOB WAS DISOHARGED en couldn't remember Dropo's é ] 3 ¥ (W, L. John~| no ; ganell, Ing 2 nic 381 Chitladeiphia 71 ‘el 1 79 978. Ret 0 341 Wiad 4 308 son). 10.40, S90; Plaquemine. 110 H.| 3 ; Biden ind peas up; goals rin Tor, Bisckburn 3s pa # Som service in December, 1946,|,.me “IT dunno,” he said. “Some K 95 03 3.2 3 8% Boman ™ o 8 1887 m 88 978! Drone, “os Basile #11K | Keetie), 4.40. © Nie Cally B, Heads! } 2 7h 13a, due, 1, ! Bist), | Tuck Out for Moore | in J and enrolled again at the Univer-| h " i . 4 1878 88 575! He x 5 | Miss Pras utter Oenies Mate, Th Nie . | greenhorn. Lou WIE 1 7 #5 329 Cincinnats 80-6 1774 963 4s 973. ptcaock Phil "101 36 8 3 1 11 383 [der “Hoot, Almas Pet. ° k, 11 nA Auciison: 135 ASO ALIING ..............s.i 200 2003 | sity. of Detroit in 1947... . In the! Hoderiein, Lou 8 13 1 4 34 .335 Chicago T 0 1198 B41 4 {Baudr, NY 15253 6-363 + FOURTH (33400; clalmine: 4 years a A alors. : 30 101 M04 ring and summer he pitched) But-Dropo was no stranger to of 100 12°13 4 a INDIVIDUAL BATTING [Pacinos 33 S10 813 81 484 116 miles; on turfi—irish W F=%s ca Del en Frits Errors—B. Wyss, Males. Yeftich, Bairo| Fl 18 P | Jack Barry, football writer of the g i i 3 3 30 includes all plarers in 30 i A 155 54 4 $ 1 4 343 | {€. Collins), 4.80, 3. 2.80; ating Bae conus. uz C, Butler & Runs—Auterburn, B. Way, (amateur ball in Detroit for the) Bost Globe, who was doublin dre. § 3 He Uncludes ail plavers in 16 or more| Goodman, 15 1.3 24 teh, 130 (G. Porch), 5.80, 4.30; PB Jomnitvar ante. Blackburn, ¥ . Wyss, Doyle. 7. Viewesh 2.| A nares Buick t 2.00 bling i 8 Wil 13 al ABH 385 3B HR RBI | Tebbeits. Bos 11 $310 5 & 30 & pO The Re as Suit bNadeline ow. C. Butler, . Butler 3. Baker 2. Moors. re pros sam. the cham.|23 & baseball writer. Barry wrote 1 4 310 calderons, Ny ‘34 RRB Phil 302 S816 © 2 37 335 (Pleasure. Atomic Barer Runs yes. Borie, IIT i 2 ans, ndrews did not win the cham-|yng gory of how Dropo, Connect0 0 4 310 Edw gi |i B Davie, Keen 1. Ye , E - a 1 § Hg Edwards, Chi 107 40 10 21 jams. Bos 259 8423 126 8 FIFTH ens; 3-vear-olds At nmou ARTE Two-base hit— | pionship in its division, but Pepsi- jcut Us football-baseball-basket 5 KG, 137 42 30 307) Hormanski., mx 33 35 2 # 71 Rear. Chi Mee BY turiongr ToT Mader ny ds; 3% ree-base Bits-—V. Wyss. C. Butler | Cola, the winner, was given the/co: 1-8 0 oy oun tage : a 83 41] 14 I Rissuto. N WT 18 43 MW 3 Lasweliy: 306. 2.40; Sierra, "13 (0, Ro- a oth 3 Fernandes). ome run—8. Wyss. Stolen beses—Dovie. right to select two pitchers from | Do ace, ya being given 4 tryout 3 303 C 26 : NY 180 5811 3 1 268 .322)s 89. . y 858 3.00; guia, He 3 285 8 31 313 31 03m 139 481 iB aw Bet 2 8318 313 7 Jig Pharador. r oni ross Siar.’ I ii Batre. ps and other clubs for a tournament at| "0 the 5 : 86 98 10 32 2% Jet 90 1 “ 1s meglio. Hos 250 83 9 1 4 2 a1 Strange), 3. Syeet “Grace. efich, thins 1 as Pe 4 ie 3. late 4B Y t 0. and ch Milel General Manager Joe Cronin of 33 8014 4 8 84 1 18 $7 33 | Wrieht 83 20 3 0 0 11 318 uriongs on ur mo. i rd ote arp: Believe fn Me,| Off Keen 4. 7. Moore 1. Btruck | » ngs OWN, O., and chose Milelr| ine Red Sox, who reads the sport fh 35 # 9 | $328 Eine. Phil 301 811 6 4 3 03 fe 1 0 2 Sa pild (c. : oN by gore J Keen 1. Males 5 Hits 23 one of them. pages closely, then started to ask 120 38 8 2081 s . W } " “innings: Off Males 3 In 1 n s wig diiid guid a Bow BalhliE doers ds A at TR ENTE TR 8 BE BME J LYSE umes in seven, days at oun: dutations and took a tip one day 274 80 1 16 . 187 * loren, Was 16 6 6 39 3101 MCT a lEBtID 1.80, 15 3 —By Males (Baker tees—ajes 2 to Braves Field. 178 & p 70 1 1 ; 301 #2 12 n SEVE Arlington; fim town. . . . Eddie Krajnik, Philly mg i: fi # Michaeis.Ch-wa 130 81 i 1 1 E je rR v. iy ik OB | Segre lg, Pl Youn ia dors: Umpires—Hier and" Burket | scout, watched Bob pitch. Krajnik| Joe watched Dropo drop four : 84 1 lw. , NY 710 1 T Rivera), 30. Red 119 A , Northern Dab, Cello- | Time—3:1 talked d talked d finally drives into the left field seats, Bio 8 ue $ Ross: 18 1.3 31 810" Niadenr. $40, $40; ase Req est. Vertal Stes! Casitel, oO 3 xec and. ia BIC Ina After d i gil #131 8B , Wa 35 4 0 4 18 301 iis KCl Church), 4.80, Belle Amie, $3000; claiming: ; ABH OA ~ ABH O Aisigned him to a Phil contract in After discreet inquiries revealed # hh, i 31 313 | Mitchell, Clov $13 3 0 a8 Jam EE, Ni Vieni, Al fob gui Slackhent ug (a Vaulll Clr 3 0 in, 4 4 1 1 Tamuary. 104. that the Phillies had not yet a f i . mn 3 8 3% h Chit 24 911 1 5 38 29 0 metis) dao; ratield, Lis (3. stout). Paddocket 3 1 | OK Wh 8 3.12 The Phillies sent Miller to Terre | signed him, Cronin wangled 1 81 41 3801 ¢ ana roe RR ium HTH ty fat 3 years up; | 330. Also: Flanngn.et 400 oi Moore.lt 4 0 3 o Haute the following summer. |Dropo’s name on a Red Sox 8 8; ke 4 . 298 14 {les on turf)— able, 117 (K. Burnett.if 3 0 1 ON. Wims,rf 4 1 2 0! tract. 43 #71 Bauer, II 3168 8 Chi 191 5712 1 4 31 298 on -old; hv . »& =» |contrac 1611 3 3 Seg Mise, #1 14 3 0 2 13 2egiinurch: S40 20. 3.80: Chios IL 104 (.}, Rf awh Brat. 138. 3 AL Baste); as 493 4Daviser 4111 ; 3 8 3 3 ‘378 | Dark, NY oe NE 31 ‘agg Stephens, Bos 304 90 15 4 17 80 296 ranma ls a0 Also 11.00; wag Ou it RJ. oo : a 'j| Burlle,1b : 118 9Tutirrw.ib 3 1 8 0 YOUNG MILLER wasn't a ball Eh ni g : 2 in Glavine: ot. Pits 108 a. 2 m Berhial, Chi an 3 e 3 24 Damion lh fous! Clevelander, ine rh a 316 13amnn 490 lis fire in the Three-I League in ‘Rigsby Switches Car 7 0 71H 108 31 3 Robinson. Det 154 48 0 2% 292 ; vid Sus eniry. . nelel rotals +33 63413] Totals 1371527 7/1048, but won six and lost five. 147 40 i : Pedra in 58 = Mele, Wash 200 58 3 68 41 2% : Vestal Steel .............. 200 010 001 4 1 Ba Ei ; odes. Bix © 30 73 1 1 4: GALCER ERE Ei “miles rR wr! x al 3 EE Capitol Of ....... 110 12 Tne Phils said, “Leave Him thems, For Mt. Lawn Races y . H ir : Kas 81 FE) n-Ban 3 8 : B an ennidv. Clev 337 8818 46 3 aaa lick, Tio Church. 830, 43. Hl Far Runs—Cilfs 3. Paddock 3. Pools 3. Moxley and dar a BE pty a NEW CASTLE, Tod. Ja) 3 io i Weatling. bie iE Bean ao Svartwen Ja #1 3 8 2 in Helen Bie.” pris. ae, abon “ont iter, S45 Slams, Fifterroy. fi “batied fn—bed: (sufficiently impressed to claim Rigsby, the flying Californian, os. # |! | 4 Snide, PA MRE am i 8 1118 EH At N nsett 88, Rumen, e485 |B. Moore, N. Wiliams, Davis. Tutterrow 2. | IM. switch to a different car tonight . IM U2 : Cavarreits, Chi 1s 5 a 1 8 ® 280 raga ; Pin-|no-base | Ne dock, Mass Honoxley. | The next year Miller was a sen- when the ‘Mutual Racing Associai at Kanak, StL our is mn LER Foy Boat, fs je ri 440, 340: Cacique. |. Addock. Stolen bases Moxley, Maas. 'sation with Terre Haute. The Phils tion roadsters’ take to the Mt. a3 ) i FH] ag oo 173 4 18 1B 13 4 masa Se I sed EB Fox. | R07’ to Tole to Hurley, Left on bases | didn't miss this time. They called Lawn Speedway track. Rigsby 4 5 1 338 [achoerst, Su 2) § » 33 i Ie , : 3 ler a0 Also: Lite I iraigier | Sky i J-vear-olds: OH Ray os" poapitol Oll 7. Base on bails \up Miller last fall, but he pitched has signed to drive the fast No. i 1 -9 287 Kiner. Plt a 8 = a in ; i 20 igober. Road. Linwood Harry. Misa Fess Chiicat, is! 2. Bain 6. Time Umpires—Lanshan (In only three games, a total of 60 that was handled by Tommy 7 ] 3 3M j0 x, hr a 50 11 3 ams | Goudn HB § 3001 SECOND ($2200; claiming; 2-year-olds; % g,. Alto; Jump, ir De Wolf N To... 200 100 203 8 12 3 three innings, and did not allow Melvin of Chicago. Melvin was od 4 3 1 a PosCin 193 3311 1 4 33 nn i 1 0 4 do, C4030 Mdnagi ‘Rove: 108 Ridge Buds di Th an Bie’ | an tarned a. fed. He h [iofed Iu a rash i Andereon 2 . , Cin 0 19 3 113 9m 1 13 39 9¢7 Catalano), 4.20. 1.80; Sur ised, HT (H. atm! x years up; |Scherba (9) and Mennel; Coffman and | S unmarr e has an few weeks ago. . AZ 6316 3 8 38 250 Hamner. Phil 196 80 10 i 267 'Front), 3.20. Also: Cross ‘Jayne 800. Ca O'Donogh 8 208 51 2 “348 Westrum, NY 213 $79 31 +4 | : Be $a 88 Gaerne el Blue, PUENt sw! TY an i € PIE | Bobehoan Exo 100 114 920 2 18 4 older brother and sister who hang A star-studded field will be on € 17 a heffing, Chi-Cn 52 14 1 0 7 269) Hegan, 04 54 1 10 35 2esident, Colleen Bares Near. .20, J. Culmone/ | Allison Jets ...... 54*—13 14 1/on the radio every time he pitches. hand f Ho 3 4 i 3aiEn 03 205 55 6.313 40 [288 Coleman, St, 11 18 365 so. a0 ff,| Batison and Matthews; Cioran an Pp d for the six-event program. 1] 54 & 27 41 Ne StL 4 1131 1 3a ne NYU 6d it 0 5 268, THIRD "42 prear-olds: SA St Band. | Dobbi {Win or lose, he calls home to tell The first of four heat races will ge Wn a mm on 13.38 5 0 4 15 a¢tigoloway, Det” 117 3 2931350, 260; Div ya | Lilac Lady. {the “family”—mother and father, get start 3 2 4 ia in Ramat” cn 113 at 3 3 3 al Pain. Pap a 1 | 4 3012.40, 3.40; Lady" kim i ico, | MANUFACTURERS’ LEAGUE get started at 8:30 (CDT). The you 188 503 BE is lamtszottt, ot 111 3 2 31° 5 Ju Tk ou tH Tah wo0. Ale: Bh Kida. 100 (F, Domenicor, At P He Pork | Boughton mkeTue Yesterday op other and sister — what hap- heats and the semifinal will be - La 3 264 : 1 { 30 260) 3 5 at in 4 X Fr an Whitman. Ein wig +4 30 B 204 coan. Wan of 2 3 0 oun 5 in nt Jun #00; _ciatming; 50 RB palldon 3 and Matthews: ray se pene an jover 18 ars with ine feature 3 ° 229 T, NY-Pitt 76 20 8 0 3 a 263 3 : 251 —ntans, Ww. )s | Dobbins. ) { S. : 3 25% | Vernon. Cley- 68 42 9 350 24.60, 3. k anion “Hecis; ADMIRERS OF Al Ege BEECH 0 Mee 8 111% Manis LJ a a If) ReCREATIOUNOTO RAGE | pip) Rosen, who burning up 120 27 3 0 1 2351] 354 6412 211 43 | 3h Eh 250 H : A 8080 3 madhedven HY 0 8 Eel BL mf 1] Gh 1S SS VERE] community ‘sft eon stor 10 American League witn his Solunar Tables 1 ale 3 247 Batts: Bos 18 38 1 1 2 1% 3111-16 pier N Riverside No. 2. Ki 5 Chevrolet slugging for the Cleveland In- : 10} 12 6 33 1 mpiHetton Cin 310 8 7 1 9 29 247/Orte Wash 3} BT | Hickman obile, glet, vi and a i Bt 58 14 7 Pie 82 20 4 8 244! . : a 11 30, Gaming: i: nH ar 3; Jones dians, | ajor SERRE E GEES S811 HERR HHL Res | Ea Es gi i Ye and who art WosHeg Sitlye ov iit g 3 hall, B im 4 “240! Co ; Sy ithe { Vi. by ungs Chevrolet. * 3 Sand i 1 ‘ : IH 3 Tn on 3 a i n 3# Seoul, "tw E i 3 # FH A ike ial a B hts No. 2; Hickmas © det po Year, hive sverlokied that Ridin ; ik 5 Tol M308 IT 127 . FTEs St 24 8 0 7 28 333 Rae : to; Riverstds Was-u ree times before Fhursds ee § 08 ; Noo Ke na P00 olek, _ Pitt 181 3 8 Te 8: pian i 72 38 i 3 Ee. ceive and nd en nto; BH 3 ip the 5:45 Wane 30000] maSweon 18S E100 HEE SE B33 8 Hoes He | OPEN TOD 7 ‘ oliat, Phil 220 52 8 3 Y : i 319] ! { 0 7 P. M.s | riots sscouos "(fst 16 £0 11% ii Ex yo Bid]d Hn LE fed TE 32 % h 10 338 t ‘ 4 18 Hal AC Hi (A owe ’ eese, Bri 197 4 9 8tri Bos i { ; . | wiohinge. A fp piv 2 3 Re i nna 1 34 App ng. GN 2 iy 3 3 hn FT iL oH . 8 "4 gi: Hinpine a! Our Sale Gets LARGER BE teat § (Rie FREER BE eon SRE a 0 RE Sie te Nett mE en TE Ae bol Ex and § 1 Landeck, RC 11 Cin 8 35 & 1 & 33¢ ommer, 3 303 | ther Stitch, Goldfeld. Hi | CAmber Doll. Toleca, Floral Trail. Lats 8 2 Podgniny, Mu 1 1/Edstielone, Pitt 133 30 6 o 1 10 [336 Jordon Clev 188 37 § 23 300 Lier Stel: Hippodrome. Vinita | Breeze. Eternal Dream. xPield. 3 HTarlor, SP ~ 6 Tlhears pic 400 0 3 01 § ‘maw Ret ® 3 8 1 18 “RioRhi clamin POURTH (32000; allowances; 2-year-olds { WwW , § 3 Madion Ke 3 $e fn gu 18 1 Sifnwelsr. NY-SL 41 10 3 0 1 4 ‘ig4/ils miles) New Cajedonia. 116 (J. Dewitts,| 3's furiones:— Spin, 120 m- S e ear e ime e ‘3 2 Eliott, Mu > 3 § | Mauch Boa 17 3 10 33 Mullin. Det. $3 3 3 i 4 FIR00 ado, pad. 0: I iLL dld (El as koto: Tia; abo, Go Bail Trent 130! 3 2 Muir. 1nd + $i1openn var Hi} 13 3 Keller, 3 18% Trent), 2.80" 3: LC. Also: Reigh's Doubie 4 = = : 3 . Phil 7M 18 1 * Det 10 1 0 | rent), 2.80 Batrancen | 4 Cook), 2.60. we 3 1 re, ea 2 HE aveiker, StL 14 28 4 es 1 4 PITCHERS’ RECORDS |e Mackies OL gnkells, Spunky. Sal Sale Price. Ruse. | 8 3c 2 &i 2 23 S$ 6 8 8 207 w ¥ WwW L!imiles . ¥ cSed 5 : les), > $ } Simian, Col 3 3 Litwhiler: Ctn $8 133 031 8 07 Aloma 3 OMasters'n. Bos 3 31500 3.20 Spitetul sue. i ia 10. I Sa aren miward, To hE eT Nicholos MI 4 3k hey, "NY $1941 237 308 D.Jolsn.NY-8iL 3 Hass Whe I-FEE0 4407 Pare Skirt, 101 tA: Catalano. Cookl, ; den Reaper. 108 (A. fisner. Lou 2 1'Hood, KC 3° 6!Crandsll. 8 » 2 2 00 § 303 Benton, Cle 1 0Zoldak, Clev 1 1:380. Also: Micky Q. Ray, Placerville | Nkoronskiy, 3.40. Also sUndone. Here, | & : ni : si Ey i he Butiand, Tol 2 1! Deal, Col 3:8 Qlmo. Hos a 8 20 4 0 1 18 302 Rogovin. Det 1 0 Sima, Wash 1 1 Spanish Un, Linwood Jim Hi Cotton, cJuniors Hobby, Miss Bobbin, : é Estock, 7 4 Shes. KC 3 6 Buc StL 20 13 3 0 2 11 200 Pearce, Wash 1 Wight, Chi 3 8 Peefifofum, Empty Sea Kaugsing, SP 10 6 Johnson, Mil 1 3iLinaal uL 2 4100} Marshall, Stl, 1 0Parnell, Bos $1 At Jamaica aGillem Krehbiel entry. Alexander. La 4 . 33% © 108 21 3 2 5 16 “193 Singlet'n. Wa 1 0Shants, Phil 6 7 BE _ Haughton entry. : as, 3 Herhert, - Tat i 3iTuines Pitt 32 10 2 0 1 7 193 M'Dermott, Bos § 1Pleres, Chi 8 7. prrer 2. ry $2500: allowances; 3 years up: er La § GR Martin, Mil 3 7 BI Pos 8838-8 1 3 as Byrne 9 Garver, StL 8B aa colts 00; Liaiming -year-old |g furiongsi--aRose Bed. 107 (W.M. Cook. i 3 3 3 8tudener. 3 3 Mugtire 32.9% 2 1.1 9 113/Gray, Det § VKmder, Bos CHE 15 rnin BB BL TT tirlongs. “| 8.46, 430. 380: Blue Agent, 117 iA, oie Be Al 3 si wuire. NY 3% 5 308 1 72 Tracks. Det 3 H i“ i . Trinity, Place, 118 (OC. Errie 00, | yo 8.00. 5.80: GC 4 Boy, 115 (T. 3 2 Greeg, Ind 3 5iBdw p 5 8.1 0 3 2 Trucks, aynes. Was 2 3380; Circled, 114 (E A 3 3 3% mes , 8.80; aConnie's ¥. : % SiNeille Tol 3 $dorvenn. BeNy 33 5 ¢ 5.3 3 JeiConsuwa Wa 1 ilFlotes Cle 3 3iWithout Pear, 113° (A Percaiusior For lg Golden Bait, Discon- ; 7 S Hinrichs, KS 1 3 Miksis, Brk 3 5100 3 (Rimen Cer] Ssimer. Fail. § 8 alo Smarty Pants, Gray, Toy. Oni fiute. Jieh Dresuentd. Hemear, Landi | ] . 4 3 Keegan, RC 1 giStriekiand, Pit 23 30 0 0 2 ‘138 Raschi NY 108 Page "NY 3 8 Lwice Fresh. State North, First: aM H Van Bes | 2 : E B 4 ! ; 3 3 Goleman. Low 1 A ner Phil 1 2 0 80 3 38 Sachi, Sree 4 Sfage. NY i 8 moet Gran att, Sunhyman ty SEVENTH ¢ 3s: 1 : Tvieural Handicap: | : . § Jgnmen amp osVermmn oni 5 17800] SEA ne” 4 dl Gummere Gott 3 Sly SECOND (13000: ciaimini 4 vears upi| Barrows Hob: 4.00, 3.86; Winiae: A11 (R or : s Pearson, Mbis ; ra PITCHING RECORDS Papal, "hy A 2 Berlex. StL-NY i ih aionedi~For Jen, 118 iE Artaro). Gonsales), 8.40 i Second jreniie, 104 ; ; Schacht. KG- 0 3 = WL WoL loahen 3 Hie Det Ferratuolol, 4.00, 3.00; Sir Bilnt. 113 (A.| Request. Eterns d. Syndicate. } 34 Hh M03 i 0 Hoy. Hox yt et eT White Det 1 Riikiand) 160 Also Pith PIs. Bar Dall ES (31400; ciaiming; 4 years up; | m, Tol 3 3 3 Donovan, Mit 1 eh Phils 1 oiphice. Bre 1 1 Lopat. . NY 9 & Dorish, Sti, 37 Xhuasle, Rujeyars. nr Al Like. Sec-| 1 Bille) Tomato, 18 v Wood}, 1.20. me I Erautt. os r Stobhs. B : Wyse, 3 = ¥ a ArEma~ i too, (P, Mullen), 11.80, 13 tocol A ni des heonard. Oht-4--3 Gromek; Clev- 3 J ONT EL Sth-NY 3 5 tate Fair Degree. to; Kibbits 13 (E Danhaver, 1340 270-72 N. MERIDIAN S Tr. Loto Athletes {Lainer, SU. 3 Well Cin 6 7 Hoover. Phil 8 5 Weik, Wa-Cley 2 5. >Fieid =o Also: Charivarh © Va Seer; Ft [dine 8.3 NER & §iDobson. Bes 3 SPannin SUL 1 8 ar LWA cigs: Sm 1 Roney ciebrasky Coo nidfGa- ~ AL n : , Ls 3 2 fre, St i no, XTe ose, XxRouser nques __Honored by Wabash | oberta po 1 LiWersl, Pit 4 ¢ Schane Bow 3 HHaetnere. 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Phillie Rookie Hurler Clicks Along Pathway to Stardom 7 By 4. G. T. SPINK, of the Sporting News WHAT MAKES Rookie Bob Miller of the Whiz-Kid Phillies click? ... Here is a youngster 25 years of age with only two years’ experience in organized ball, whose ease in pitching causes oldtimers to recall Christy Mathewson. On the St. Mary's of Radford, Mich., parochial school club and later on the same 1950 season, having played Seven
[high school team, Miller al-/games in ‘47, Sve In 48 and
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