Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1950 — Page 6
Pair Enters Final Round After Net Stars Set
Winning Hard-Fought- Semifinals : By JIM H |
x EYROCK i 1 A 23-year-old putting demon, who makes more costume changes . age : on the golf links than a burlesque queen, and a 29-year-old slam-| or em d i * mer who stands six feet, five inches in height, squared off today in the 36-hole finals of the Judiata Amateur Golf Eamplonship. : : 5 Dick Perk, Broadmoor champion, and Bob Myers, Country I nt The a to. pati prs, Conn] Ted Schroeder, Top by winning hard fought match Favorite, to Play the By MARION CRANEY | The sun may be high in the sky, but that won't keep the stars
. t matches, : iE yesterday over Highland, course, scene of the 50th annual es, VO ree g@MPlonship. - shy {from shining in the Western
Perk, handsome executive vice - president of the Maurice Perk] p Lo. and former dndjara en 0 ea S ‘| Tennis Tournament. semifinals to-| Slee John Hare Jr. of High-| {day at Woodstock. ” land, 2 and 1 after making a. [BC Settles Dispute | As on top this close to the : brilliant comeback. Fs y 1] finish as the cream of the crop Myers Beats Dunlap With Managers’ Guild {should be, tournament favorite Myers, former Dartmouth bas-| NEW YORK, July 15 (UP)— Ted Schroeder and Herbert Flam, ketball star who moved to In- The International Boxing Club, third seeded, take on fifth-seeded dianapolis recently from Cincin- having settled its television dis- Tony .Trabert, Cincinnati, and nati, won his 36-hole semifinal pute with the New York Man- second-seeded Billy Talbert, New match over Norman Dunlap Jr. agers’ Guild, began negotiations York City, respectively, in afterof Terre Haute, 1-up. {today for Ezzard Charles to de- noon matches. : The Hare-Perk match was a fend his NBA heavyweight cham-, Speed and endurance took sep-| .see-saw battle all the way. Perk, pionship against Lee Savold in an arate matches in the women's a great competitive golfer who outdoor bout next month. .|semifinals yesterday, as topnever allows his opponent to rest! The managers’ guild ended its seeded Beverly Baker defeated opened the first 18 yesterday 44-day strike against IBC yester- Barbara Green in.a fast 35 minmorning by going 2 up on the day by signing a one-year con- utes, 6-1 and 6-2, and Mexican first two holes. He dropped in a tract which guaranteed each main champion Mela Ramirez downed 2 12-foot putt for a bird on No. 1'event fighter a $2250 television hard-fighting Jean Doyle 6-3, 3-6 and a 30-footer on No. 2. {purse from each bout at Madison and 6-1 in a match that extended . But Hare had cut the lead to 1 Square Garden or Friday-night over an hour and 45 minutes. 5k up at the end of the first nine. bout at St. Nicholas Arena. | Men's Doubles On the back nine, the 21-year-old, Under the old contract which In men's semifinals doubles member of the Purdue golf team expired May 31, main event fight-| yesterday, Schroeder and Flam erased Perk’'s lead and holed alers received only $1000 from the slipped out an 8-8, 8-1 and 6-3 seven-foot putt on No, 18 to lead television receipts for each bout. hest-three-out-of-five match from 1 up When the match was stopped During the strike, boxers managed Dick Mouledous. New Orleans, for lunch, iby gulld pilots would not sign for and Keston Deimling, Chicago. Dunlap took a 1-up lead on the bouts promoted by the IBC. Talbert and Trabert downed first nine with a 36 to Myers’ 37. With the settlement of the opponents George Richards, Los But at the end of 18, all were strike, Harry Markson, managing Angeles, and Hamilton Richardeven and each had carded a 72, director of the IBC, and Match-| gon, Baton Rouge, La., 8-6, 6-3 Perk's putter had been warm on maker Al Weill announced they! and 8-8 in a match studded with the morning round but virtually would open negotiations with Bill power servings and sharp and a caught fire in the afternoon. Hare Daly, manager of Savold, for a prilliant returns. | » was 2 up at the end of 27 and it heavyweight title match with] Mouledous and Miss Baker de-| looked as though Perk would go Charles. Daly and Savold are in feated Robert Holzl, Hollywood, down to defeat. _{London, (Cal, and Miss Green 7-5 and Loses on 18-Incher | Savold., 34-year-old Paterson, g.3
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in the mixed ifinals. In : But Perk took No. 30 with a 10- N. J, heavyweight, knocked out|, er BI ae Rial. 18 Si foot putt and clinched No. 32 with Bruce Woodcock of England, inlthey will play Richards and - i a pi a seven-foot push. Perk clinched London, June 6, for the British! pegey Eby, Houston, Tex. who Ted Williams, Bostos® Red Sox slugger, underwent surgery
thé match when Hare missed an version of the title. {tripped Laura Lou Jahn, Clear-| 18-inch putt on No. 35. | Daly, an ardent guildsman, rel Tbe Fla. and Richardson 6-4 Myers went 2-up on No. 33. Dun- fused to negotiate with the IBC| 4 6-3. ’ . lap cut the lead to 1-up by win- during the strike. In yesterday's women's singles, ning No. 34 but could do no better’ Miss Baker displayed brilliant]
Thursday at Santa-Maria Hospital in Boston to remove a bone chip from the elbow he fractured in the All-Star game. The X-rays inserts are the doctor's pencil sketches diagramming {A} the break ihvelf, (B) the bone chip that was removed.
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are on h Milwaukee Brewers Stars on Bench Famous, Not the Beer
Indians Find Slogan Wrong in 12 Innings As They Drop Second Straight, 9-8
injury jinx which appears pointed Tio Soe at the Bt. Louis Cardinals this) yyy wAUKER. Wis, July 15—It isn't beer that makes Mile year struck again last night side-| waukee famous—it's one-run ball games. lining, at least temporarily, Stan. Speaking of beer, the Indianapolis Indians could be crying in Musial and Pitcher Harry theirs today. Last night the Tribesmen lost their second straight Brech one-run game, 9 to 8, in 12 innings. The loss dropped the Indians one FEEheam. i and one-half games behind the league-leading Minneapolis Millers in The slugging outfielder’s Injury in, American Association pen-| appeared the less serious as he nant chase. iknow what happened then. So
himself diagnosed it’ as “not t00, A home run was the Indians’ do the Indians. They'll try to
Cardinals Lose’ Musial, Brecheen ~-8T. LOUIS, July 15 (UP)—The|
{of last night's game with Phila- yontag on the first pitch in the Tribe Box Score
jjeiphia’s National League jeaders, bottom of the fateful 12th. | INDIANAPOLIS 5 y ood” 8 X e i AB |" Musial told the Cardinal front| ~The game might have gone sgn of ........ 3 13139 i usial to a lis’ wi It loked that Basgall. 2b ......... 5 3-12 0 1 {office he thought he could play in Indianapolis’ way. 08 al Coogan. 1b 8 11 38 1 13 i . ug way until Milwaukee batted In Fernandez ss . 811 2 1 6 1 {today's game pending an okay| img RIRETG. IE"... -..oo7- 3 0 1 3 0 @ {from Dr. Robert Hyland, team the ninth and grabbed the tying pitt. rf... . ‘3 0 36009 | physician. run to make it read 8-8. Bo 2 3 10 ' | Southpaw Harry Brecheen, who, The Indians jumped off to a FizQerald.c.......3 8 3 1§ 1 5 {left the game in the fourth inning, two-run lead in the first behind Ballinger ..... 38 880} |attributed his sore left forearm to Elmer Riddle. Tom Saffell was{ Mr, 2 ‘33 co 98 © unconsciously favoring a broken safe on an error. Monte Basgall Dallestandro ++ 3 32s 3 . |little finger. He was unable to doubled, sending Saffell to third. LaPaime, p ... 0. 0. [| 8 e e s {say when he will be ready again Dale Cogan grounded to first, Eoinondes pee 40.3333 _ | for frontline duty. scoring Saffell, Basgell held third Tohalg' c.g FET GE ey = ag and went home on Cully Rikard 81 Ballinger grounded out for Riddle in
Dallessandro grounded out for Muir in The Brewers were held score- eighth
| Gutteridge flied out for LaPalme in 10th, {less until the third. Montag *None out when winning run scored. smacked a homer over the right-|
Men's Doubles Meet Set for Pennsy Alleys
, than stay even for the final two 2 ambidextrous ability in chalking! noise. how qualified sthia you 0l S eflar Bw her semifinal win. Although ° V : i {her screaming right backhand |B { ; L A } for the National Open and played : . {took its toll of points, she often da ica ooms as nswer o ine oud ls a Tagged compete Inverness Pairs {moved the racquet to the left * ces around|
hand, faking a shot to place the She sourge at 8 breath-taking clip,! ~ ball in an opposite corner for carefully eyes partner's posi. {the point. ton before each shot and takes myrorrpPO. O. July 15 (UP) Senorita Flashes Color | The eight-team field in the $15,000 his time on the greens. [| Mexico City's Mela Ramirez! Inverness Round - Robin Golf The finals, 36 holes, was to Tournament was separated by looked like she had the match in| begin at 9:30 a. m. today: only seven points today as front. the bag when she took the first| MYERS-DUNLAP MATCH runners E. J. (Dutch) Harrison set, 6-3, but Miss Doyle bounced
MORNING RO i 3 land Ed (Porky) Oliver teed off on back to take the second set by 4 BE . 4 8.
Youngster Hurls Second 5-Hitter in Week, Beating Cubs and Bob Rush, 1 to 0
By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, July 15 — Young Erv Palica, who never figured seriously in Brooklyn's pitching plans, emerged today as the ready answer to the Dodgers’ pennant prayers. Palica twirled his second five-hitter within a week yesterday, a
the same score the fourth round with a plus three J point score. pus reel The senorita from south of the
vers ... 3 {border added color by breaking brilliant 1-to-0 triumph over the Chicago Cubs. The victory served ales CC APTERNOON ROL 13 iol Harrison and Oliver, with a her serious Bro aia face two purposes. . bLBUE xs x ven 3 ¥ ge ‘one-point lead over the deadlocked with frequent smiles and self-re-. It moved Brooklyn to within gave the Red Birds their winpin Ll LH 3-0 Sammy‘ Snead-Jim Ferrier and buke in Spanish when she took four and a half games of the top ning margin. Stan Musial twisted PERK-HARE 8 Lloyd Mangrum-Cary Middlecoff or misséd a difficult shot. and it caused the Flatbush faith- his left knee in the seventh and
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{teams, met Henry Ransom and The pair took a 10-minute rest ful to wonder why the fuzzy- Harry Brecheen retired with a 8kip Alexander in the fourth after using a full 60 minutes for cheeked, 22-year-old right-hander sore arm after the fourth but ax IDemaret and Jack Burke Jr. and to as high as 60 the number of out the month of June, Palica. Warren Spahn of the Braves ork : {the Mangrum-Middlecoff pair met times the ball crossed the net pitched a total of 11 innings. scored his 10th triumph in beating imatch Chick ‘Harbert and Bob Will meet in the Western Tourna- | mate Del Crandall, who drove in wid . . the seventh y S : ! : : Vansvi e as [Hamilton squared off against ment finals tomorrow. bk Ri vie Sen ob Rush four runs and scored another on Duke Snider's grounder to Phil Blackwell in the sixth and unifth r p $ Semifinal o 'OFifth round matches also will Beviens Baker defeated CavarTetta. Instead of throwing corked a two-run homer in the 2 a diana University's football future ment on Sunday Durie, San Diese bd, 34 BI a tt I * was looking up today. One of the, ' Oliv al ak IBLES twin-killing missed by barely a acDonald in the first inning Harrison and Oliver dropped a A step. when they scored all their runs, Ted Schroeder, La C rescenta. Cal -Herbie been registered and enrolled for place Démaret and Burke by one 258° ei 6-30 BIT New nals edged to within a game of | 10-3 victory over Pittsburgh. the fall semester. ole in yesterday's afternoon Garee. Richapis incinnati, J R Rouge, A. 8-8. quest d h 25th h o Ti Kiner blaste is 25t omer o and 1t MIXED DOUBLES { Phillies. Honored by a hometown the mythical All-Indiana team arvert and Hamiiton I the Semifinals ‘winning pitcher Sal Maglie in the y : Mouledous-Baker defeated Robert Hols!, or as usual as he was touched -for y dson-L y 3 ; , 5 Bcores of colleges were on the ,..... computed on a match play 64. @o3 ture Lou Jahn. Clearwater. Fla. oight hits in the six inning he Fred Hutchinson pitched a neat trail of the sensational 155-pound 1,4 v Schedule” Today
Prayers for a Pennant Drive Pitcher
~~ | Summer is here, but the bowl-| MILWAUKEE _ o. . ers are sticking by their winter field wall. Then with the bases j.iariund. rf .....: AZ alga | pastime loaded, Mark Christman walked inden wad : $21 : |" Men's doubles teams were to '0 force in run No. 2. Pongal 13188 {converge on the Pennsylvania| Milwaukee got two more in the Mos. 3-if .........6 8 1 8 1 8 |Alleys today for a two-day" tour- fourth off Pitcher Dick Donovan's Logan. ss ; tenes $3 233 0 nament. Squads will run every home run and Bob Addis’ single ghristman ib ...... 3 1 2 : 33 hour, staring at 1 p. m. scoring Jaderlund. The Indians Weisenburger. m8 1 1 ; 5 3 There'll be cash and merchan- Picked up three in the fifth. With Bstock, 5... 1 0 0 0 2 8 dise prizes, too. For information Saffell and Basgall on the sacks, gonson. » ......... 8 § 8 § 8 8 {call RI-0754. {Coogan doubled and two more Nichols, p .......... 1.0 0 0 0 0 [runs crosses the plate. Nanny Totals ied” Cols, 3 ¥ 17 3 ¥ |Fernadez singled in Coogan. { Rambone Tan for Chimeman in BintRc roo yn S | The Brewers scored two more ood, walked for Johnson in ninth in the fifth as Christman homered Milwaukee _0.7 002 221 001 001—9 Runs Batted In--Coogan 3, Rikard, Per-
and Jack Weisenburger scoring nandez 2. Basgall 2. from third on Montag's deep fly 2. ball. Then the Indians came back Montag 2. Donovan, Christman, Fernandes. |4t3-game game lead in the tor one in the sixth. Joe Muir on Stolen Bases~Jaderiund, Saflell., Sacrifices fAmerican League. The Tigers third scored on Basgall's long fly. Weisenburger and Lakeman. Left— scored their first run off ChicO. pu: the Brewers got one in the Ridale 7, Main 1, Donovan 2.
i ’ , Strobel 1, Muir 4, Main 1, Marrero In the second on an 4 too, Johnny Logan singled Hutchings i, Donovan J, Jonson 1. Nichols error, Johnny Groth’s single and 3°"
. yO ie r and went to second and around fh To Mocs tn 3d 'pnings: Strobel 3 Ee ney. eoeq Oh Christman's single aa Coogan fra} ff ffotbn bE" akady corded his 10th victory, scored 4. nneq the throw-in from right: Winner—Nichols (5:10) er—Hutchings the second run in the fifth after A (3-1). Umpires—Fette, Serafin and Duffy, doubling, going to third on a Fernandez homered for the Time—3:19. Attendance—15886,
single and coming across on Indians’ lone run in the seventh.
I Eaves on In the eighth Saffell scored from Fight Results
hird Basgall's Jong fly. h By United | - Bob Lemon of Cleveland was} on & 8 BY.. The NEW YORK (Coney Trinad)—Tony Pel " ~ Brewers tied it in the ninth With jone, 145. New" York. outpointed Adrien the whole show in a 5-to-1. tri- Logan scoring from third on a Morgart. 146i France (10) 1 tLon CAC } |umph over the Yankees. He fly bal. Billy Graham. 145, New York, outpointed Tommy Bazzano, 140, Hartford, Conn, 1 ).
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{13th victory and slammed ‘three-run homer off losing Pitch-| er Tommy Byrne in the eighth. yrne was a victim of wildness, | yielding eight walks and hitting three batters, - Johnny Mize "WP ! robbed Lemon of a shutout with & ; Dh
a ninth-inning homer. ! Ellis Kinder of the Red Sox | {scored his 13th successive vic- i
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION NATIONAL LEAGUE
: t. G.B. Philadelphia ........ 002 000 000— 2 10 five on a oe pa Lipid INDIANAPOLIS Cap 3 3 $08 1 py He Kopstant 301 a Be ainy 3 who last lost to Chicago in early “end . Ya Tis, stanty (7) and Seminick; . isvilie . ... 5 p {3 Brecheen, Stal 5. and Rice. Winn} 1948, coasted after Boston racked st Paul’ on 4 i 8 ki iicher. stale” 6 Losing pitcher, 4 ober 110-4), ome runs—-Hamner, a ed Ing ieee B81 fing SEE (He 2 t+ ) ) y - Waukee x .w 8 ean nw role a an orn Dep re ity (..30 49 380 18% Chicago .. 000 000 000-— 0 _§ 0 ens eac omers. AMERICAN LEAGUE Palica (3-1) and Campanella: Rush, Philadelphia and St. Loujs split X'S ru op Eiimits 3 and Owen. Losing piiher, » i Detroit ............ 31 "26 863. -. Ba rn 001 003 002— 6 7 2 a twi-night twin bill, the A’s win- adi ee . 4 3 S03 in Cincinnati 000 000 022— 4 13 ning the opener 3 to 2 on Lou! Boston = 44 35 387 8 Spahn. Hogue (8) and Crandall; Black- . \ . 1. Well, Smith (8) and Pramesa, Howell 9). Brissie’s seven-hitter and the Jsshinston $8 48% 13" Winning pitcher, Spabn (10.10). Losing { > Chicago 4 . 19 pitcher, Blackwell (7-9). Home run— Browns taking over the second Philadelphia 3 5 338 34 Crandail. ‘game 5 to 2 on Al Widmar's ~~ NATIONAL LEAGUE SIE «:ovuan.. 100.000 000-7 13 1 ‘hurling’ and homers by Ro W L Pet. GB. jones, Maglite 1) and Westrum: Cham- . Y | Philadelphia ....... 45 30 800 .. .. pen Bt meu; Cham Sievers, Owen Friend and Don St. Louis . 4 i pet 3 son (3) and Mueller, Turner (9). Winding 4 pitcher
NING ROUND i 4 fe | | 4 $13} round, ithe first two sets. During the has been allowed to blush unseen neither injury was considered - {Clayton Haefner and Johnny for a point. Walk Proves Fatal Cincinnati, 6 to 4, but he owed ; {Fred Haa a L i AD i Registers 5 Il | d 8 Jr. and Fred Hawkins Results Yesterday iene Hermanski singled Cox to Wild pitch. The blonde catcher be played today With two MOP murbars’ Green Los Anseies. 6:3. Si: to the plate, Cavarretta tried for Ninth. most sought-after high schoolisgint in the complicated scoring hroeder, La Crescenta. Cal Herbie iy i y efeate ie ho defeated the league lead with a 4 to 2 con- Wes Westrum’s three-run homer He 13° Earl (Pete) Fisher of round aft ichardson. Baton delegation prior to the contest, °° selected by Heze Clark of The In each match a team plays Hollywood. Cal-Green, <3: Richards. Seventh. { iworked. Bill Howerton’s sixth-|six-hitter to give Detroit a 2-to-0 game breaker from Reitz High) MEN'S SINGLES
gt fit BE B Si Snead and Ferrier faced Jimmy heated final set spectators counted in the bullpen so long. Through- serious, g 8 ae wi d 3 . 435 553 45 ! : Miss 88 . (Palmer. In the other fourth round Ramirez and Miss Baker The Dodgers won the game in much of the victory to battery : doubled home two runs off Ewell Tourney Ends Sunday WOMEN'S SINGLES third from where he scored on BLOOMINGTON, July 15-In- , . Mela Ram \ ne A rounds winding up the tourna- Nes Ramires ia. Sie Jean’ o double play. The attempted, Routing Cliff Chambers and Semifinals quarterbacks in the state has system when they lost to last: Mosc “Nowlin, Cog, deteaied Dick Eddie Dyer's St. Louis Cardi. he New York Giants fashioned a -6. 8:1. 6-1, Bill Tal Angeles-Hamilton a er playing even withits L over the Philadelphia féatured the big inning. Ralph Evansville, who was picked on Harbert Robin Roberts wasn't as sharp . Indianapolis Times last fall.liie best ball with plus or minus Peg Eby. ‘Houston, Tex. defeated Rich Tigers Win, 2 to 0 { {inning homer broke a 2-2 tie and victory over Washington and a School, but Indiana got there Tie for Secand : : 8 Semifinals
| ; font. ; Billy Hilleah { Mangrum and Middlecoff shot] Se ~ Not since ¥ Hillenbrand's into a tie for second place with| 7 P. M.Talbert vs. Flam B b Sh ad Pl RB ¥ day has an Evansville prep star an overall plus two score by beat-| 3:30 P.. M Schroeder vs. Trabert, er e ar ans : e urn
been 80 much in demand. Fisher ing Demaret and Burke, plus! MIXED DOUBLES -
. | » . F was the leading ground-gainer four. in the second round and Baker M Richards Eby vs. Mouledous- To Mound in All-Star Tilt
and passer for the great Reitz Harbert and Hamilton, plus two, a ————— : Amputee Spent Two Years With Nats;
teams which won 24 of 28 games in the third round. The. Man- ki . » during the three years Fisher grum-Middiecott score of 61 on JaCKie Robinson He'll Hurl for Veterans in New York Pood | By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer
- quarterbacked them, the afternoon round was the best . . cis OF the day, Named in Suit | Mulloy Out to End Snead and Ferrier beat Heaf-| CHICAGO, July 15 (UP) —| NEW YORK, July 15—Fearless Fraley's facts and figures: waa : ner and Palmer, plus two, oni jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodg-| Bert Shepard, who already has clinched his own case, comes Savitt 5 Streak the morning round and played ers second baseman, has been back to baseball Wednesday to help other amputee veterans prove SPRING LAKE. N. J. July 15 ¢ven with Ransom and Alexan- sued for $101,416.16 by an insur- that they can hold jobs as well as anyone else. (UP)--Top-seeded Gardnar Mul. eT in the afternoon. ance firm which charged him with Shepard is the former minor league pitcher who lost his left loy of Coral Gables, Fla. set out! Haas and Hawkins, in fourth breach of contract over the ex- leg when he was shot down on a P-38 strafing mission near Berlin to halt young Dick Savitt's cur- Place in the overall standings clusive rights to use his name on in 1044. A —— rent unbeaten string today in the With a plus ohe point score, edged a ‘men’s clothing line. He came back to spend two snakes do not lay eggs. semifinals of the Spring Lake In-/Ransom and Alexander, plus one, | The Kuttner & Kuttner Ad- seasons with the Washington p..o yitation Tennis Tournament. {in the second round -and were Viftising Agency asked $100,000 Senators and wind up as playing-| Tu ~ Bavitt, a native of Orange, N.[éven with Heafner and Palmer Spe ang return of $1416.16 manager of the Waterbury Timers .pr CARTER, manager of J., has won four straight titles on|in the third round. | 500 advanced to the Negro before leaving baseball for a Late & te Gul the eastern circuit in past weeks —————— jstar when he signed the contract lucrative position with a New! n, Tex, n the Gulf Coast but in Mulloy he faced one of the| J : T in jan. 3: 1048. Jersey manufacturing firm. |Lieague, won't be stepping on an nation’s best clay court perform- | aps o lrai | er signing the contract, the, The 180-pounder from Clinton, umpire’s toes again soon. He did
agency charged in superior court yi All for th tee! ers. Mulloy was favored in the 4 : | + Towa, will pitch for the amputee, was fined $28—$10 for abusscheduled five-set match, ‘For 52 Olympics -{Robinson granted the use of his veterans at the Polo Grounds ing the ump;-and $18 to buy him
(And they are, 65 cents a dozen).
: name t it 4 The other semifinal match) TOKYO, July 15 (UP) —- The po. Py Clg Res in Bait Ma Sauesdny Against the Bro en another pair .of shoes... must DE Ban Francisco” againee Eq|Olymple Committee of Japan an- : A Tetare probably will iake a|Pave stepped down pretty hard. - of San ancisco against Boone od today that It is prepar- : At Stans - a Moylan of Trenton, N. J, Br sa Crow . B.
FRANK LEAHY, ‘the Notre Stock Car Pilots Set
Dame football coach, has opened 10 Pyrsue Ferris ‘Eddie Russo is one man whoa New York brokerage office, Stock car drivers at the W. ; will start n : " Japanese contestants should hold his own on a crowded | ony. Wolfson Associates, Inc.16th St, Midget Speedway feel training soon for gymnastics and Wghway on Sunday afternoon. ss vice president, Leahy Will that they have to catch Jack be{swimming and later for track Last night iit Yhe SPecdrome the work at selling bonds but will| tore they can ‘make any jack. land field, the committee an- 80 Pilot -bucked ‘17 ...4inye coaching the Fighting The Jack in question is Jack
‘other cars in the 25-lap feature v nounced. and rode to victory in the good Irish # = = er is of ndjanapole, rene
‘of Hot Rods . | Although the final decision. on time of 6:25.20. bow ho oy : ! CW July 15—-Redi; ooiese admission to the Olym-| Rex Easton of Springfield, Ti. SUNNY JIMUFitasimmons, 76- night he'll be a marked man. of Woodburn, Ind. 18.05 will not be made until the and Johnny Roberts of Chicago year-old racirg ‘trainer who has Bud Moneymaker, Jimmy Warnined {International Olympic Committee followed the winner home. Eas- been in the business 65 years, is riner, Butch Brooks, Dick Passmeets in Vienna next May, Jap- ton set two records last night ready to straighten out anybody “ter Frank Mike = Jnany oy anese sports officials were cOn-iwhen he turned in 1:27.95 for the N tours SheF leading Chifident that ‘the nation will be in-/gix.1ap trophy dash and 2.2802 in’ PC ‘hinks that Noor--four-| Championship Stock Car & July 4iyiteq fo the 1052 games. |g 10.ap heat event. |time winiier this year over Cita-/Club will pursue Ferris, starting 3 ae Jag] Dr. R. Azuma, president of the 15-1ap semifinal was taken tion—is “just’ another horse.” jat 8:30. Time trials start at 7. 0 5880 Japanshe Amateur Atnistié Alby. Ralph Reel of Chicago in “Alot of people underestimated Eight races are on the program. pssocia- sociation and chairman of the gspp, : ; cds a i
Mulloy and Bavitt barged into Ing to select and train athletes d the semifinals yesterday. Mulloy for the 1952 Olympiad in Hel But Russo Wins _ trounced Alastair B. Martin of gniki Finland. p © Glen Head, N. Y., 6-3, 6-0, while Savitt ousted Dr. Arnold Beis ser of New Orleans, 7-5, 6-3.
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st San 43 : Lenhardt. The split left = the Brookivn S30 3 34 MaRS ik ri Eq iehel, | ’ New York . 35 40 A467 10 L . Browns and A's tied for seventh ff So'% - L383 488 ‘18 leleveland AM ERICAN LEAGUE S43 place. Cincinnati 30 400 18, ew York -. ..... 000 000 001— 1 3 © Pittsburgh oe-ee AT 4T 368 17%) Lemon (13-4) and Hegan: Byrne, Os- —————— {trowski (8), Ferrick (8) and Silvera, GAMES TODAY {Houk 9). Losing pitcher, Byrne (9-4), e
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ze. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION La AR . 010 ae 00-1 3 ] a PRON faigne, | Hutchinson (10-5) and Robinson: MarColumbus at Minneapolis (night). {Jere Harris (9) and Evans, Grasso (9), Louisville at Kansas City, { Losing pitcher, Marrefo. 4:3}, AMERICAN LEAGUE x | Detroit at Washington. | Cleveland at New York. Chicago at Boston . St. Louis at Philadelphia. NATIONAL LEAGUE
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