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edule completed, the practice at Vietory p American Associanight. tins to the field late versaries in the “big f throwing out the the Tribe opener and pitch good. » » ” ing’s horses and all men couldn't nudge ity little men are dest persons in the omorrow night will , boys. The show on without ‘em, t of it. ndians—Otis Campf 1428 Oliver Ave.
Brewers—David of 1149 W. 21st St, romoted from ball
" ” 3 IS the night at the Antlers Hotel. It's baseball fun party, Indianapolis Podge red before American openers to honor the ager Gutteridge and be players will be annual stag event way at 6:30. Herb hairman of the baseee. The public still » tickets at the Elks
5 » = eridge is driving a ar,” a Nash Ramsy of Don Ewing, a Motor Inn manautteridge arrived in their Pittsburg, » and the Tribe eded wheels at once or apartment hunt1g, summer and fall
4 ” ~ 's Victory Field r game was watched s. Not many cusined in their seats. m stood up in back the hot coffee urn
' » = CROWE, brother of ks High School Bash Ray Crowe, is a he Milwaukee team. aining he has been at first base with Crowe pounded the 3 clip for Hartford ue) last year, swingxd. He's a big felweighing 210.
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. 000 003 0025 . . 010 000 010-3 —S8tevens 2. Klusgewski 2, Two-base hits—Hatton, Usher. Kluszewski. Home 't on bases—Cincinnati 8, Base on balls—off yeh1. Rose 2, Byerly | shmeier 6. Byerly 5. Hits n 5 innings. Pisher 8 in Byerly 1 in 4. Balk1ing pitcher—-Wehmeter, Msher Umpires—Boggess, fen. Time—2:00.
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Patty Striebeck, Eva Williamson in Doubles Lead; Kay Jewelers Lead in South Bend
By MARION CRANEY Bouquets by the bushel were in order for local bowlers today. Even the brass band might have been assembled to meet In-| dianapolis keglers who set new leads in state tournaments at Ft.| Wayne and South Bend over the week-end." While the Kay Jewelers team gobbled up the lead in the Men’s|
PAGE 13 ' Uncle Miltie's Derby Odds Aren't Impressive Now
By United Press NEW YORK, Apr. 16—Sonic and Repetoire moved to the
head qf the class for Kentucky Derby candidates today, while |Uncle Miltle was fitted for a dunce’s cap. In important Derby tests during the week-end, King Ranch’s {Sonic was the surprise winner of the Experimental Handicap No. '2 at Jamaica while Uncle Miltle finished a disappointing eighth.
|Repetoire won the Chesepeake, |Stakes. \future book, but those odds are Uncle Miltie’s setback in the expected to take a sharp rise in Experimental at Jamaica was one the next quotations. ‘of the biggest upsets of the cur-| Sonic, a 40 to 1 shot in the rent racing season. Derby future book, won the race tt was a dismal performance, by a half length from Hal Price
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Tournament at South Bend, and home-town pinmen rolled into top| spots in-other events. Local girls: took the doubles lead in the wom-|212 for 670. Jim Rutter linked en's state contest at Ft. Wayne 197-218-225 for a 640, worth and plaged in singles and all- ninth. J. Cook, Lafayette, leads events brackets. with 708. "Noon Beanblossom Mortuary con-| FT. WAYNE: Milano Inn's! Sistently rolled 944-940-939 for
12823, placing them 10th in team Patty Striebeck and Eva Willlam-| i, | dings. Falls City Beer's 2799) son hit 1179 for top berth in Class!included a 1001 game. | A doubles in the 26th annual 8 8 =n
tournament, which ends next] TEN-PIN CLASSIC: Singles
ROLL ‘EM OVER—Harvey Gibson messed up the start of the hardtop feature race yesterday afternoon at W. 16th St. Speedway |
flipping over on the backstretch. It was the second time Gibson's car had turned over in the ‘afternoon. Nine cars cracked up and seven could not continue the race. Hershel White of Indianapolis won the opening day feature, taking the lead of the restart on the second lap.
IHSAA Sets Dates Tommy Harrold Nemed Hillcrest Women Olymps, All-Stars Set For Track, Golf S'tote’s ‘Mr. Buskethall y., of Tomorrow For Frankion Gume ’ |
| Tommy Harrold of Muncie Cen-| Times State Service The Indiana High School Ath- tral has been picked by Indiana! Hillcrest Country Club women BATESVILLE, Apr.
_ sportswriters and sportscasters as rw Sec _ Indianapolis Olympians will play letic association announced today “Mr. Basketball” in the 11th an. golfers will open their season to the Indiana 'AN-Stars at Frank-
sites for the 1951 track and golf nyal Indiana-Kentucky high Morrow with a bankers’ handicap fort again tomorrow night after
indeed, for the horse most turf-/Headley’'s Jumbo, who led the field men were touting as the one tojall the way to the stretch before |beat in next month's Derby. Be-|calling it a day. It was the first {fore the race, Uncle Miltie was|stakes victory for Sonic and his the 5 to 2 favorite in the Derby jockey, apprentice Jack Colaneri,
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SK - and doubles handicap leads fell in| 2 Linked games Of the Women’s Ten-Pin Classic at championships, with finals of both [Puiians a Rs en |events again to be held here May | e » . ) { | 26. |smashed 235-201-189 for a 625 to, take the reins in singles actual Tech will again be host at the play. An additional 51-pin charity|'rack finals, and the golf finals
203-233-176 for 612. - Pat rolled 587. Marge Skelton and Louanna Early, also of Milano Inn, scored 1101 for fourth.
Ann Crull hooked 223-211-199
for 633, which merited her second | count gave her 676 for the singles| Will again be held at Coffin.
in singles. With other series] scores of 522 and 535, she slipped |
Sectional competition for the lead. handitap lea Merrick and Naomi 48th annual state cinder meet will
school benefit game here June 16. 'hine-hole tourney, luncheon and defeating a team composed of
Harrold, who sparked the Bearcats to the Indiana high school cage crown last month, will wear “No. 1” in the charity game.
business meeting. | Mrs. Thomas C. Waddell, general chairman, and Mrs. Harold |F. Naegele, assistant general {chairman for Hillcrest women's
Batesville players here last night 76 to 66. Bob Lavoy led the Olymps with 15 points.
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y 4 2 ipandicap by virtue of an 87-pin'apolis Tech and Washington, SOUTH BEND: In a match late handicap, giving them a 1241 Bloomington, Elkhart, Evansville, Saturday, Kay Jewelers served up total. Ft. Wayne, Gary, Hammond, 2921 to pass the 2904 of Draper # a2 #8 Huntington, Kokomo, Lafayette, Auto Sales, Marion. The team SPEEDWAY: Emma and Emil Mishawaka, Muncie, New Albany, rolled games of 881-1058-982. Strakis took the lead in the Hus- Rushville, and Terre Haute. Leading the attack was Bill band-Wife Handicap Tournament Sectionals for the 15th annual
- McGregor’s 620. Other scores in- at Speedway. Her 515 and his 611 state golf meet will be held May
cluded 618 by Bob Kays, 592 by came to 1126. A 171-pin handout|18 at Indianapolis, Bedford, LaDutch Hohman, 571 by Wilbert gave them 1297 total. The con-| Porte and Ft. Wayne. Schuck and 520 by Bob Earl. test, which opened Saturday, is Earl Henry and Paul Striebeck, climaxed next week-end. | uncle of Patty, teamed up for| TEN-PIN CLASSIC wo to grab the lead in doubles. ,, . Singles—Aetua
enry’s 210-221-154 for 585 and oo ‘Ninies—Handieap | 625-51—876 |
Paul's 220-180-244 for 644 oOver- Bun Siinses, Rt Wayne .. 628-51—818 came the earlier 1217 lead by 12 Goldie Falls, Winchester 607-60—667|
Doubles—Actual pins. 8. Wernecke-S. Garms, Chicago ..... 1157
Paul Striebeck also finished in g aerrick-n “Hor ionndlcap o second in all-events. His series IL [dpe - scores of 664--644-546 netted him SPEEDWAY DOUBLES ni 1854, but A. Smethers, Ft. Wayne, gmma.gmi strakis 1126-171 1297) 982-240—1222
Edith-Stanley Burgan .... took the lead on 1865. An 1850 Martha-Tony Manley 1036-179—1213!
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SIN S . Ade Schultz. St. Paul. Minn : 896 ica 0 owiers John Kapers, Calumet City, Ill. ... 82 Mike Gast. Louisville, Ky. oi 88. Fred Kuglitsch, West Allis, Wis. 68 Rule K of C Meet wald Thompson. Benson, Minn. . 68 n Rebstock, nate Inn. . 68 UMBUS: Or Apr. 16—cni- BUSEY dfeuin Xr oon . Dr. Dante mally, Cincinnati, O. | COL , O., Apr. Victor Herrmann. Buffalo. : .. 1897) cago bowlers dominated the third Fred Kuglitsch, West Allis, Wis. . 1897 Bob Susemichel. Indianapolis .. 189
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