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Called ‘Fanfare’
trying on a new Derby for size today.
“Ben Jones has been without one for a whole year now and the most fastidious people were beginning to talk. Said He adopted the style
he didn’t look natural.
Which is true.
Li May 2—The man in the white hat _Who's on Ist— It's His Cards |
Stan, 2 Rookies |
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1951
| Dascoli Chases 11 Players
| By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, May 2 —Fiery:
Frankie Frisch didn't make any
Hurled at Durocher
Says ‘Dust-Off’ Pitching Increasing By FRED DOWN
United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, May 2 — Jackie
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Mr. Jones Has CUS, Ump Tangle; Robinson, Leo Feud | 4; A New ‘D e rby’ Musial Shows = : Ton rrr Bush Play’ Chares ; fe
had a double the other witli The Indias 10-inning, 9 tc a crowd of 1 It was big J pulled the Ho as he hurled t in his relief rc
: AY Robinson today flung’ Leo Du- nine men and back in 1938 and has used'up five, 1 B 5.2 | definite promises but suggestéd|. hos, charge of or tay” Peters Thade The .new model is. cilled| ~~ ——m—or——r——— Op Waves, Se . | today that all would be quiet and| = eS i New York Dy the last out e By United P as ‘ Fanfare, a smart little brown Here's the Race a! NEW YORK" May 2 Look out peasolul wi J re manager's. face but at the same : Strike number that quite a few peo- LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 2 pitchers, run and hide, because Dascoli works another ball game time - deplored the increasing Hutch start , (UP)—Fanfare, the smallest that man, Stan Musial, is starting) ' th lat - ? in the eight ple seemed to admire since there! j,rq0 in the potential Derby to cause trouble again with those at home plate. danger of @ust<off" pitches in the
was considerable jubilation when .the price tag appeared on the tote board indicating that for -the shrewd shopper it-was an excel-
field, becgme the biggest taday. He won the Derby trial
one *
yes-
terday by a length from King
pace-setting St. Louts ©ardinals. ‘Manly Stanley, with the co-oper-| ‘ation of Rookies Tom Poholsky| and plump Steve Bilko. enabled!
Frisch; commenting on last night's game with the Glants.in which Dascoli chased 11 players off the bench and ordered them to
National League. : “It it's a bush play, I learned it from 2 bush manager,” Robinson said grimly when told that
heavy hitters Bob Cerv. \E; third homer « one "ball was
lent buy and just the thing to, Clover, the C. C. Boshamer 0 SLE W°VE 2 Ho. Shap eo, the club house, said “they're bet-|was what Durocher had labelled While Hu 0s ; : ; 5 e ibe wear on Derby Day. colt which was disqualified and place all alone last night when, - ter off in the club house when his bunt along the first base line ty Of course, Mr. Jones, whose en- placed ghird because he. inter- lthey trimmed the Boston Braves.| that guy is umpiring. in Monday night's game with the attack by get! thusiasm is not easily aroused and fered With Bernwood in the | "
isrdifficult to please in such mattars, anyway, was not disposed to agree the new model compli-| mented him. But ‘he conceded with manifest reluctance that if there was nothing better in the storé he'd just have to wear it
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stretch. * Never,far off the pace se King Clover, Fanfare
i by was
boxed by the big field as it came out of the starting gate, and once he got clear suffered
interference again as the ho
made the turn for the back . He came on strongly
rses
!5 to 2. Poholsky held the bathappy Braves to six scattered nits and walked only two batters in| {scoring his second well-pitched! |victory. Bilko and Musial each {bashed home runs to provide the |bulk of the offensive support.
“He works behind the plate with one eye or ear on’ the bénch and the other on the ball game,” Frisch added. “So maybe if he doesn’t have any players to look out for on the bench he can pay
a little more attemtion to what
It was the first home run of is ‘going on on the field.”
[the season for Musial, the peren-|
Last night's latest row in a se<*
Giants. ‘Robinson admitted he had bunted along the line to draw Pitcher Sal Maglie, who had been dusting him off, over into his path and bump him as Maglie attempted to field the ball. Robinson jarred
|Maglie - with his shoulder when®
the pitcher attempted to field the
10th off Zeke Ghee opened with his fou game. Dom I for the third Fernandez br booming sing] Thomas dr fly after stu
I GUESS I got to run him] Oe? Jockey Doug Dodson got (nial batting champ, and his slow| ries of Hiusbules 1rvolving Pag{ball and the two almost came to stop Ral Ses ap 3 ar Hes to me after the him clear for the second time ‘start had prompted the usual B78 ug umpires this season, Same) : Threat 1 i ek now,” he adm 4 ,| And disposed of the leaders one [cracks from the impetuous that : a a after Dascoli called a balk on| “ eal Increxsing ¥ marker. gat: ee prove Jor the by one before he hit the wire “The Man” must be slowing down i . Cub Pitcher Paul Minner in the “I learned it from Durocher,” Both os Je pats in trom, He's slowing down all right—he JUST FOR SIZE—Norm Houser settles himself in the Hinkle Special just to see how the cockpit + ird inning, permitting Eddie Robinson said. “I remember him The Indian
who through some wild crazy ar- other Po
range off a tall. building head foremost.
where to become a forceful factor most surprising event in in what is viewed as the most Migsourian’s life since he
o n » 8 Nn » . . the old enema ant, vo oot 1 nROGd, Labor Troubles Pop Reset County wide-open Derby in years and how effective the long face, the T2d€ It two straight victories for: I right away everybody was saying|theatrical sob and well, here we go again with an-ilanguage can be on the gullible.
The Press Box—
Too, Here Saturday
Before yesterday's race he
saying what a pity it was he had over the Chicago Cubs at New| to beat all those great big horses| LO'K- Umpire with such a puny little thing like | 2N8ered over “baiting from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway gets to open its two and. one-half 12 and May 19 at Southport. Boo S Run Fanfare, and it sounded strangely Pench, ordered 11 Cubs to retire mile track. | J like Frank Leahy talking to re-|t0 the club house in the fourth porters before a football game be- inning. tween Notre Dame and Backwash |{Untversity.
4 - ’ ~ SO FAR as the crowd wae
cerned there were only two horses year to start the Pittsburgh Pi-|{day on the stylish Grandstand A,
nder. It : may : be : that ent has agreed to jump they aren't far ‘wrong, at that.
Mr. Jones, won with Ponder in Fanfare had come up from no- 1949 at 16 to 1, and it was the
upsidedown
‘Stanky to move from second to third. A moment later, he scored on a fly ball, tying the game at 1to 1, There was not much complaint at the time but when the Cubs| came to bat in the fourth, they| {began jockeying him. Dascoli warned them to stop and when the verbal abuse continued he or-|
doesn’t. go as fast any more be- feels as tween second and third running will be sout triples, Homer Clinches It
Those streaky New
the Indianapolis Motor Speedway opened. Jack Beckley looks at the engine. The Speedway a busy place for the next 30 days as drivers, mechanics and car owners get their cars ready for the big grind May 30. :
York
a change when Alvin Dark's first, Baseball Meet major league grand slam nomer JAS Speedway Tests Near i The first annual high school
gave Jim Hearh a 5 to 2 victory! dered everybody but Frisch and, was 3 baseball tournament, originall 1 By BILL EGGERT RD
scheduled for Victory Field May his two coaches to the club
They'll need a policeman to direct the traffic*if and when the'5 and May 12, will be played May| "ope. big. colorful umpire, would |
hati toh not reveal what the Cubs had! rack. ur games are expected to beisaid to him; but Infielder Bill It's all quiet on the speed front again today and Clarence played May 12 beginning" shortly|Serena said they had’ called Eh Cagle, Speedway s superintendent of grounds, is having more 1abor g¢tar noon. Two semi-final games “old ‘rabbit ears” and “televi i and track difficulties than he cares to shoulder. "and the final tilt will be played'ham.” Sion |heard from in Brooklyn where, Union ironworkers, unhappy — Weir Conk Alr./May 19. Drawings for the tour-| He said : 4 : s 3 | > after the balk 1 Ralph Kiner, also off to a slow about a 15-cent an hour increase, Alrivays today at Weir Cook Air ney have not been made. /somebody yelled “you all all con- start, got his third homer of the Stayed away from work yester- : Se—————— ‘have had guts enough to call that|
Frank Dascoli,! *
Another mighty slugger was
standing here in the Brooklyn dressing room telling us, ‘If they thfow at you, bunt along the first-base line and run right up their backs.” Robinson said threat”
the “dust-off
was increasing and that
|Ford Frick, president of the Na-
tional League, would be “wise to legislate against it before somebody gets hurt.” Frick said -last night he had warned the Dodgers against a repetition of ‘“unsportsmanlike conduct.” The league president would not elaborate and would not name any names, but it ‘was reported he warned that fines and suspensions would be handed out for similar incidents.. Robinson's latest brush with his
again today Gutteridge is flu epidemic club. Fernandez played despit and Johnny A hotel, ill. Pitc! Paul LaPalm covered. Four hours Indians yeste didn’t stop ul noon. The ba hurt the cre pected to nui
~ opener.
Earl Turne the eighth Indians from score. The ral
» » TT ~ in he Iria, Fancar? and Barts aes cr toa 1301, St selary WLC 1 on he south sie of th TU FEDERAL Enginering Greyhounds Enjoyed in Brocka” 7% omer manger retene to te aa By LARRY STILLERMAN have been hey ght os ea Over the Brooklyn Dodgers. CHE paddock Boros from the pis. nuts Snowberger is readying tor The Sun, Anyway “After that he cleared us all out.” source of real bad blood between Tribe Box : and Chambers, wild at times, made| Part of City Squabble Brown. It built 1 for! [ — ree FOR THE sporty clan, whatzit because the betting was|ine 2 ry was bullt last year for| yep) the weather was nice, li the interborough rivals. INT flesh is still the tender- done on Mr. Jones, the ral eb? to 0 first inning lead Kiner| Additional woe was that a sec-|the Pike’s Peak run and was! yway Armory Wrest ing | Jackie is probably a greater horse flesh-is s d Eddie A ) provided him stand up for his|tjon of the tracks backstretch wrecked at Darlington. | 4 _ Steve Nenoff and Martino Angelo drew ball “player against the Giants Bo est meatium of exchange. BRE Ae pee, the Jockey Pro second: victory. Seven of Pitts-| popped at the ‘seams after 90-| x % a | That's about all Indiana Cen- with Bert Ruby and Tiro Sakata In three go. against any other oii {a Metihee, ef If Frank Fairchild will ex-|the betting on the man was more| C" 80 8 hits were two-baggers. |jegree temperatures rooted under] M. A. WALKER, whose , oil tral's golf and tennis teams could *\orris shapiro won over Juan Heruan- the. league. Fernandez, 3b |.
cuse the expression, there’ll/ Profitable than on the boy.
(wells and bank by no means say today after a visit-by Han- dez. Hernandes even on two falls, but!
Roberts Holds On newly laid asphalt.
Stevens, 1b
. | N over yesterday. The Panthers Clark, 2b . . | Fanfare was in trouble twice, | Speedway officials had hoped Make it difficult) for him to ler ‘T Peters. 2b be lots of action here againiat the start and at the upper sr ing a Roberts|t0 have the track in condition Sabple = Auto acing. is hosp 15:3 rs te WO ore outs ol Riddle. » essesys Saturday. Right at the mame old|turn, but had enough speed and weakened in the eighth and gave tomorrow. Cagle now is aiming 3 os hn thi 2 ma A | Medalist honors went to Han: : % - Mangan 2: stands... Or a few doors downjcourage to win, though he wasup five tallies, but stuck out the|f0f Friday or Saturday. And the Wwrers —WOLLTE foriolie. His car ole to itn® with a 77. Cent] Ce) Saturda 's : Fi hi Card i the street . . . or.on non-down- jiring at, the Dpien, Viieh ney uprising to’gain a 6 to 5 Vitory Br a A i May Zilartven agaly by Cree ry who tral's Charles Zopt was close be-| Y Le 08 re town phone ve been a good sign. ndi-|for t 1 = 0 5 : i ’ hind wi 78. | Tra eighth. ; res cated the son of Pensive — an- Sor ne ioe Ro a city squabble with the Build- 'S.in town. 2 = = | a Sahel ‘Indianapolis’ dae Sgn 2 Ialdmowes ae A Jeatherpeigh, have been Ba It's the Derby other Derby winner Mr. Jones ex- He had alowed onl two|ing Contractors’ Association. , po. RUTTMAN. all 225 Prestige with a 12-3 golf win over a ; aturday nig g n the Armory, Snyder. 2b That brings to- travagantly apologized for in 44 pj¢ til then th y to|Cagle sald the work is 90 per MAN, a DePauw at. Meridian Hills In a four rounder, George Morris, Kentucky featherweight Marui gether the book- —needed the race and predicted pie Mn en On Lhe Way pounds of him, is awaiting the, eS ™ |champion from Louisville, will meet Joe Ferraro, Chicago. Morris Cerv, rf
makers and
a more resolute effort the
third triumph. The Reds| cent complete and that one more arrival
: of the twin Agajanian! next nicked him for five hits in the| Week's work would finish it. g
. = {and Ferraro met here once before and Morris won by a knockout. Speedway workers are on the Cars: The big blonde, who battles Win Golf Meets Ferraro had been winning until the final round when Morris
Courtney. ¢ ..... Segrist, ss ian Wotowicz, 1b ....
those soon part- {time out. inning, including Joe Adcock's ! | O'Neal, 1b ed from their J three run homer Dick Sister unaalert today for additional asphalt og Bg Tg iy Mrs. Orland Church and Mrs. landed an overhand punch that|Andy Anderson, Indiana's middle- die pay envelopes.' J Granny Hamner each hit two-run [PlOWuPs that may make Gasoline , .. Sunday for winning the fea- Blaine Miller Sr, won the bank-|decked his opponent. weight champion. Jsughano, ¥ But the bookies : {homers for Philly. Alley a “Chuckhole” Alley. Some, eo and a heat race at Dayton. °T8 handicap tournament Which | In the middleweight scrap will Pll ars Updike shanged Potala ae NS "Joe DiMaggio had to leave the|on vers: a en Tn the tery] He's scheduled to run this Sun-joficlally opened the women's Kiry be James Cousins of Indianapolis|y, goer a a eee uy po axiiana ied Si » | | | } { ’ F | S { ; Sl NS those knob wn, “oases [cub y SCAU of 3 Bore hak ot straightaway have been developed 48Y = Winehester : spening [Club yesterday. Mrs. Church won against Lem Salvo of Chicago. Mijceli's Army buddies at Camp igi Batted ] those With cash gellerman Mickey Mantle blasted ame PO¥|by the tons of steel girders that TWO DRIVERS got on the the 13-hole group and Mrs. Mil- Salvo is undefeated in the pro-|Atterbury can see it. quis 2. McGhee on the line. - No’ Fi ro: § Day Re nomen were piled on the track prior to track yesterday. Andy Linden{ler won the 9-hole session. Chair-| fessional ranks and Cousins never, In the 10-round semifinal will Marquis, Segrist
phone bets. Who's got phones? + Many of the books were in Louisville yesterday to glance the Derby trial. But that won’t in-| fluence their odds on horses up, here.
tion to track, tips and one mint julep, yet.
are on the road. Here's the Reds’ helm and E
slate: FLY BALLS: For Hoosier base-
Columbus Most of that time the Indians Minneapolis
Milwaukee
Jester
ball fans who swallow the game Toledo
LEAGUE STANDINGS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lost Pct.
RESULTS YESTERDAY
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
(Called at the-end of seven innings, rain.) game losing streak at Detroit, : 90% ? 13 { putting over eight runs in the 11th
. 304 004 0—11 Morford, Garlock (3) and Marshall arly. a 102 000 013— 7 ....300 101 30x— 8 Sucheck]l, Austin (7) and Nelson; 9) and Unser . 021 300
000— 8 002 100 002— §
ouisville
Grandstand A construction. and George Lynch walked the/man of women golfers at the club has been beaten here. Heavy Traffic Ahead tna -and -one - half miles under /this year is Mrs. Charles Great-|
If the track is open for practice | runs and drivers’ tests this week-| one of the end, the big car traffic should be
{Yank Yankees otherwise were hitting opportunists in scoring an} {8 to 3 victory over the White Sox in Chicago.
Mantle's homer,
one hour. (co-chairman. gz
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be Joltin’ Gene Parker, Indiana In the 10-round main event will|lightweight- a n d welterweight that blazing sun. Their time— house Jr. Mrs. David Williams is be Joe Miceli, the 10th ranking|champion, against Sonny Harris, |welterweight in the world, against|Chicago.—J. H.
ing the arrival of the sleek four-| cylinder that Mauri Rose will wheel. s The, Keck car that finished second to Parsons last year and the new Kurtis-Graft car, owned by Peter Schmidt and to be driven by Sam Hanks, arrived via Slick
{emerged explosively from a 10-
; Wil- inning to defeat the Tigers, 9 to 11 21. Pinch-hitter Lou Limmer Wal started the big run production 3 o With a three-run double and Dave 11 2 Philley, who came over from the
Rufis—Cerv. Do and O'Neal. Le
| (1-0) Milwaukee ........ UE a ) ai io_lunusuall heav as first-year Umpires—Jackoy It's still 15 to 1 if you name Kansas City Ill: § § kf -7jongest In Cominskey Park his MDUSURY REBUY RE in ot 2334 Atiendan ; | Toledo .e.o 8 6 571 2 tory, went into the right center : 8 ; ? the winner; 6 to 1 for place INDIANAPOLIS ...; 6 5 545 2%! {110, 115 and 120 miles an hour > : {Minneapolis ........ 6 8 439 4 |fleld stands. It was his first big/'' 1 money, and 3 to 1 on show |g "pia" 4° 7 3m 4 land veteran chauffeurs tune up y shekels. The. parlay — or ser) suisville | lll 5 9 351 5° league homer. Yogi Berra also hit; ide bet will earn K20 a a-$1-wager ‘olumbus - ¢ 9 308 5% a Yankee homer to give vie{for the opening qualifying day. = ; ger. | AMERICAN LEAGUE os [Raschi the batting support he| The late track opening is lim- TR! CHUTE: If the Downs’ track oveland ......... § 1 17 — needed to score his third victory. iting garage action for the dozen 123 is dry, Battle Morn could wear |CAshipgion ....... 9 4 603 __|Orestes Minoso, playing his first|Cars that are bedded down in ga , Dame by three. touchdowns 1 [SHS 1] PB ffjpame ror Chicago after neig/TaER A aiing a Shares fo oe lan ‘etichde 88 Toute eri ; 3 on 3. aded from Cleveland, hit cars being masterminded by Me- —— good. SHOOT. |Phitiadelphia 32 8 Talhomer in his first time at bat, but|SRIS DeiNE masterminded by Meiy 1 | NATIONAL LEAGUE . opliost luster later when he com-{S1anie nd Foon 16 Georse Ee tiont resuruations or whe Quulus -:.:od § M3 mitted a tworun error on 8 Connor, the Granatelli car for have airtight reservations for the Boston | sevens 10 8 A ground ball. |Connor, ¥ 8 Derby classic, don't even drive philadeiphia '. gs 6 571 1] |Freddie Agabashian, the Chapman down to Louisville to see your giisoursh ......... $ i IX In Feller Fades Bosox | Special for Bill Schindler, the Syl- rman cousin Clara. Cincinnatt ......... { 3 33 § | Bob Feller, bent on having a Vester Joho eet Meyer. It'll be jammed, worse than "" re———— {great season, scored his third|Drake e Speedway. And although the big| GAMES TODAY |straight victory for the Cleveland Dowell, the Sarafoff Special, the Rose Run lasts less than three oS IERICAN ASSOUIATION Indians, topping the Boston Red Joe Scopa entry, the Pat Clancy Use minutes, you won't get near| Louisville at Milwaukee. 7 {Sox, 7 to 1, at Cleveland and| Special, the Federal Engineering Clara's for hours. The traffic is) (oiianae ai Minneapolis |spoiling tie homecoming of Rij Special for Wale row, i Sor Yor his | pointe Wonow Lop Bele Ee Those going whi . end 3100, Phlieqelnhis at Detroit [gave up only six Bs inching Al cial for Jack McGrath : That's a ‘“peasant’s” holiday to Raisdcinhis a FRCL aan. (double by Boudreau. Rookie Harry| a) ror go 2 = hear “My Old Kentucky Home” NATIONAL LEAGUE {Simpson and Larry Doby paced! e~Clancy Special and rookie: ; and watch the horsies. Figure it, Chicaso at New Vork the Indians with two hits apiece, |driver Roscoe Rann arrived yes-; out:-Meals, room, track tickets at Louis st Boston. Doby driving in three runs. terday afternoon. The Howard) 249 ($10.90, pre - scalp), transporta-| Cincinnati at Philadelphia: The Philadelphia Athletics Keck crew is on hand and await-|
’ : St. Paul ——————— ———— fr major doses, the Cincinnati = Hoeft and Mordarski: Van Cuyk, ‘Me- white Sox in the big three-way . : Reds will entertain five National Goisln ARE Th, | oR American League trade, wound Mrs. Flint Wins 1st League clubs from ay 11 Pittaburgh 00072017210 000— 6 15 0 jt yp with. a two-run triple. Hank | 3 . Brook! .. 002 000 000— 2 6 3 through 23. th) cations Chambers (3-3 and McCullough; Palica, Wyse, who pitched three scoreless Speedway Golf Event v ( : ards ) n ), 5), (1), an $ Ty a Cards (Ladies Day) Campanelia. Losing Pitcher—Palica (0-14 relief innings, won his first game.| Mrs. Alton Flint yesterday won Sunday ... . Cards (Twin Bi) jiome Run—Kiner 00 016 3 4 of The St. Louis Browns blew athe all-net tourney, Class A, of Monday weer Oft New York .. "001 00x— 8 8 1 7to 0 lead at St. Louis and finally |the Speedway Women's Golf Cfub vies. B (Night r 1 . 3 Tuesday atressins raves Nieht) soMinner Mei il and Walker, Hearn. lost a 13-inning struggle to the with 1068-18-88. The Speedway 211 E. ‘Washi " Thursday alae Braves Ring Plicher giiearn (3-3) Losing Plicher Washington Senators, 9 to 8, when icjub formerly was the Northside pr——— Friday. ,.vereer AARNE IVAN ioincimal nm 050 Mickey Vernon hit a home run 's ‘hic , Saturday ....:. Giants (Ladies Day) Philadeitiia 300 200 030 3 3 } y winni i ft Women's “lub, which played. at o G Sunday ... Dodgers (Twin BI Ramsdell, Peterson (3: Blake (8). Per. fOr ‘the nning margin after South Grove. XY Monday ... PV vil Sawski ay Sith 8, and Pramesa. Mickey . Harris. pitched six score-|- ,, Ollie Hollingsworth was i This Equip: a Night) Scheffing oberts (3-1) Seminick y + A 8. IS = ho iassn . (Nieht) Losing Pitcher Ramsdel] 0.3, Home Runs less relief junings, Allowing Justi eond in Class A with 104-1580 H v —Adeoc sler, Hamner ictor enabled!’ a" : w tory St. Louis De Ey one hit. e Vv y bo pve . . The Indians return to Victory io Loui 000 100 001 3 § 3 Washington to remain in a first| C\A%% B winners were Mrs. Noel 402 N. Field for two games against Poholsky (2-1) and Garagiola. Sain, Epperson. with 108-2187 and : 16, Tuesday Nichols (71. Estock (9) and St. Claire. Place tie with Cleveland. Ray| . Day Phone Louisville on May 15-16, ig ay Hing Pllcher—8ain (1-2). Home Runs— Coleman and Jim Delsing hit| Mrs. Robert Nickels with 110-21 . L1-5367 the t the!Biiko, Musial, Elliott, i {Re . and Wednesday. Then they 0 Bomers. 7or. St. Louls. \89. Mrs. David E. Jones with 134
Ling bio fd hi hia AHERICAN por oro 19 [31-103 and Mrs. William Sterrett ledo, Columbus and the Colonels Chicago
200 010 000— 3 2 {with 139-33-—106 were the Class | Rasehi. Perrick (8) Ni M Hi come to town during the next five pain, Gumpert to) Rotbiatt: Sta IC ine akes 1 c winners. : % n — days. & Pltcher—Raschi (3-1) The ‘Speedway women will meet
Losing Pitcher—Caf 0-2). ele . ; “ 3 The Tribe visits Derbytown over Berra, Mantis, 1) Home Runs With Its Pitcher lavery Tuesday. » Heavy hitting by ———
Memorial Day festivities here and Philadeiohia 1 Limnashio 99 9:10 returns for a long home stand makes a pitcher's chore easier.
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