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BATTLE MORN MAMELUKE |

Crar-Allors YANKS Thrive [ = tilersigo—| Scifi | totus sore Battle Morn Is Made

ow wv commsoy | With Cripples, Knock-the-Favorite Club Picks— home ~ =u |Early 4-1 Favorite

“PHOG” ALLEN wants a, czar for intercollegiate ath-

TIMELY REWARD J (Who else is running, Sam?)

With Eddie Arcaro Up

io Blast Browns . = : HERE'S TALK OF MAKING And people listen when the ™ | | A MAN, NOT THE HORSE, THE peo] aT Pn a 10 Crowd, Betting Records Are Expected ; PROBA Sonn. SE Poorly’ ‘Champions {ravorrTe THE *RUN FoR tC sini mos eimai Despite Mediocre Crop of Horses rind “Phog"’ 1s Forrest C. en . " : % . rc , T ’ ’ , .. Continued From Page One be increased $1000. If all 23 start, Kansas University basketball Mopping Up League bw Roses WITH A Gm: Avvoldl { Sir Bee Bum, the net purse to the winner will’ coach. He thrives on controversy. By CARL LUNDQUIST |COMPARITIVELY MEDIOCRE | an ? ayo Shme ne . { Rout 10/be’ $101,050. He's a Successful coach’ He's. : United Press Sports Writer Po ELD ‘AR AROS" . oe ® A ae 0 et op, ) lo . Expects Record Ce «d shsewd, has keen ‘. , NEW YORK. May 4—It is get-| ‘|FELD, THE ARCAROS AND Gly . , ie oy 5 ng entries closed a 3 o we : » | - ; » 3 . A ’ d x : A A . » + . ow . : J - es Sok Io the point again where vou [amiwsons weve ~L c 20 AMES TE RS Rie the Aransas Derby sin: Churchiil Downs forecast & crowd on the ivy-cov- + |Yamkees. except’ during hospital] |MOVED IN AS TOR ‘Nd? EE. wy \ a Jigted & 25 eo 2 Aha of 110,000 for the race and also ered walls. visiting hours, but their array of| : . Pa Brown Hotel and Wilson | fabs ed a. new Derby betting y |regord. :

jerippled ball players still was jmanaging to mop up the rest of |the league today. Each new stiff neck, pinched] pinky, fallen arch, or hardened artery gets special treatment. not only from Trainer Gus Mauch but

“Phog"”’ chewed a Swiss steak at Indiana University last night. Then he chewed college athletics for Sigma Delta (‘hi gridiron diners. Here's what Anderson ment which goes to great lengths| he digested: {to explain how tough it is to put A plea that college presidents, nine men on the field each day. athletic directors and faculty rep-| There was a suggestion that it

resentatives surrender their.pow- might even be necessary to forfeit ? ers to an' Gverall czar. Salary for a game or two because there were =

this superman would be pegged so many spavined stars it didn’t about $100,000 a year. . look as if there would be enough Schools which recognized the gple-bodied ones to go through czar would compete among them- the rigors of a game.

selves. Nonadherants would be Even Manager Casey Stengel

shut out. . : : got into the act when he came up, le candidates for the Lith kidney stones. He bravely

'surveyed his cripple list yesterday, | forgot about his own internal e¢ollection of pebbles and said. “We'll {be all right if we can just get by the St. Louis Browns—in a couple

Sen. Estes (Prober) Kefauver, Supreme Court Justice Douglas, J. Edgar Hoover, FBI boss.

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“None of us observes the san- of more days we ought to be back '

ity code,” said Allen. “We fol- in sha pe again.” { low the ‘asinity code.” { Allen cited the Black Sox Massacre Browns baseball scandal of 1919 and They got by the Browns all the coming of Judge K. M. Lan- right. But didn’t do any charleydis as commissioner. “Landis horsing around yesterday in stagrooted out the evil,” Allen sald. ing a 17-to-3 massacre in St. “A strong man could do the Louis in which they put over a same for college athletics.” record-tying 11 runs in the ninth 52 8 inning. Rookie Gil McDougald! COACHES AND college presi- also tied a major league record, dents know what's going on, but by driving in six of them, four on they shut their eves to it, accord- a grand slam homer, and two on ing to Allen. “We all talk about a triple. doing something. We never do... The Yankees made 17 hits with| I'm just as guilty as the rest. But, Atom Boy Mickey Mantle and | I tell you, it’s time to clean house. Jackie Jensen -setting the pace] We owe it to the kids.” with three apiece. And they did Allen isn’t against scholarships it without stiff-necked Joe Dito athletes. He merely wants Maggio, who has been out of the scholarships kept in bounds. He lineup ever since twisting his feels an intercollegiate athletic head-holder getting out of a taxi czar would draw the line and Sunday. hold it... ee #it—The-whiz=bang Washington} yx Senators took over first place all Even the fans felt the sting alone by defeating the White Sox, of Allen's caustic tongue. He 7 to 1, as Cuban Connie Marrero censured them for booing, in- won his third straight game, | timidating “officials and play- scattering nine hits while his] ers. Such conduct he regards ‘mates picked up 12. Eddie Yost as “symptomatic of what's drove in three runs with a homer, wrong with ‘college athletics. and double. | The fans see sharp practices at | Walt Dropo, benched for two| work in the colleges. They weeks because he wasn't hitting! merely take that as their cue came back and batted in foar| for unsportsmanlike conduct.” runs with a double and-single to| - a. 8:8 lead the Red Sox to a 6-to-1' KANSAS HAS found a way 10 triumph at Detroit behind the combat unruly crowds. ‘We en-'gix-hit pitching of young Charley

Allen. “Lettermen don’t boo. straight game. They also see to it that others, KO Konstanty don’t. We seat them in the sec-| The Cardinals were the latest tion immediately behind ouriteam to make 1950's: ace reliefer, bench. The crowd profits by their Jim Konstanty, look like just angood example.” {other thrower, when they pounded

list the aid of our K-men,” said Stobbs, who won his third As K Wi A @ Zs | . C. Wins Again, 4 to 27 8

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entries were listed at 40 to 1. |" The record is $1,253,042. : Expected In Field 4s. In the draw for post positions, Those horses on which no 0ddsiine fayored Battle Morn.drew No. . were quoted are expected to be a n the field. | ; The Greentree horses got a bad J. Graham Brown announced break, however, with Big Stretch. that only one of the two horses) ) drawing the 17th post position he entered will go—S8nuzzle if the a Hall Of Fame 19th track is fast, The Gink if the| . track is off. Bernwood drew the extreme: p/outside and Gink the rail. Fan-

If one is withdrawn along with| Kings Hope, that would leave gp/fare drew No. 6, Repetoire No. 20, {Sonic No. 7.

to face the barrier. If as many as 19 go, it will be| With such a large field, the the richest Derby of them all, {horses starting on the outside ara the winner netting $97,050, top- considered at a disadvantage un- ———— ping the all-time purse of $96,-|less they are fast breakers and 100 which Assault won in 1946./none of them outside of Bernwood, For every horse over 19 which and Repetoire are noted for getstarts, the net to the winner wilijting off quickly.

Derby End of the Trail For Many of Its Winners

By RAY AYRES United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, May 4—The Kentucky Derby has been the end of’ the trail for many of its winners and few of them developed into handicap stars in later years. \ oe The triple crown winners have been the exception as might be expected. Sir Barton, Omaha, War Admiral, Whirlaway, Assault and Citation proved capable runners as. older horses but Gallant Fox and Count Fleet did not race after their three-year-old seasons. winning the Derby and Twenty

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| SAY ARCARO LOOKS LIKE A CINCH

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BUT WHAT Both were hustled off to stud—| Grand never made it when put Gallant Fox because Owner Wil- back in training. He raced im ABOUT THE. lam Woodward was anxious to England and the United tSates,

secure his services as a sire and 2 nn = Count Fleet because he broke] CAVALCADE won five stakes

down, a fate suffered by many 88 & three-year-old, including the Derby horses. y Kentucky Derby, but was ups, Since Sir Barton scored the first Placed at four and five, “triple” in 1919, however, seven|Bold Venture, after winning the horses failed to win another race Preakness, broke down. Laurin, after scoring In the Kentucky|3180 started only once more with. Derby. Ponder, Zev, Reigh Count/0Ut success, and Johnstown was and Shut Out became good handi- [retired to stud after his success: cap performers. ful three-year-old season. 3 Gallahadion who beat the

. 9 9. mighty Bimelech in 1940 in. BEHAVE YOURSELF bowed lon1y ne race in 14 tries the next:

“Tout ag a three-year-old, unable to a or waa h ARE win after taking the Derby, while Year and pavep Was Donor mk ri IMorvich, Flying Ebony, Bubbling was retired to Calumet Pars. " |Over, Brokers Tip, Hoop Jr and arier his sophomore season. = Jet Pilot fared no_ better. Middleground, winner of ‘the For most of the other Derby nerpy in 1050, was the latest ¥iés.

winners, their three-year-old sea-y; . o : sons were their best and for some bap % he jinx, breaking wwe

HORSE HES ON

—= . ; . ; of them, the Kentucky Derby was, - abn ri —_— — » their one big race. A a 4 EE rtm _|__Paul Jones received five run|Toch Golfers Win we wren

{ oi Si ® by Bi i ‘seasons but was only was able | Fr ANKPOR: day's — Indio n ians inging e ues p repre] Sh —— AN, 4 win five of his 40 races ih later, apolis Tech won the four-way: | by years, while Black Gold, trying high school golf match at ithe to come back at six and seven, Frankfort Country Club yester- ” broke his leg in a race at the day. Tech scored 32 points, KoFit Fair Grounds. He is buried in the) smo 2814, Anderson 26 3 > EN infield there. Frankfort 3 : AY Whiskery, who along with : i

Twenty Grand and Assault, pase j ; proved impotent at stud, was re- Minor League Results +

Porterfield Puts Out Tribe's Fire; IE J ‘Another Game Is Slated Tonight LK - N ), A

Times Special

Allen chided coaches for poor him for four hits good for four! KANSAS CITY, May 4—The thing-a-ma-Bob that does the job LEAGUE STANDINGS a ol) TiS. TangBert a: Col- | turned to racing but wound up as| 00. see Fp ey sr conduct on the bench. “Their runs and 8-to-4 victory over the in Kansas City is Porterfield. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GB/Boston eo. 000 003 030—¢ 7 {|a saddle horse. Clyde Van Dusen Beaumont Ballap's : § hair-pulling, towel-wringing and|Phillies in Philadelphia. It was/ The Indianapolis Indians were humming that little ditty today. Milwaukee ....... 10 4 14 — "gions (3-0) and Guerra: Gray, Trucks|N€Ver amounted to much after] Shrovenor A Nuh y apn baiting of officials 1s a djsgrace.|Konstanty’s second defeat without They learned the tune last night when they dropped a 4-2 decision Toledo au yn BA 2 8 le (8) 28 Ginsberg. Tosina). a i - It has to stop.” la victory and put the Cardinals to the Kansas City Blues. Pitcher Porterfield, a Yankee deportee, inOIANAFOLIS ... § 1. 482 S%|P al Sidhe Soheduledy : a v tA Fiery “Phog” passed lightly back nfo full possession of first| called the tune. Loutsville WHEE ae NATIONAL LEAGUE Shop Leon's Monday ‘tH 8 p. m. . . . other days ‘Hl 5:30 over the alumni “problem” by place. | The Tribe thought it had something going in the ninth inning Gslumbus 1.5 10 333 84 Gisbyren ....... 000 103 000 4— 17 8 1 : 3 quoting Knute Rockne: | Singles by Stan Musial, Steve last night. Trailing, 4-2, and ee AMERICAN LEAGUE De Wort clips ol MeCUsraaD, +3 “31 always wanted to coach Bilko and Eddie Kazak produced With only one out, Don Gut- Courtney's effort was the most iin at We Lost pet. GB Fitzgerald (10); vie, Kennedy 8 § oi at Sing Sing. Alumni there the runs that beat Konstanty in teridge’s boys got two men on spectacular. He rammed a 370- Cleveland Aaniry 3 Te oh {and Noble. winning piteher—Queen (1-1). : ¥ never wanted to come back.’ ” an eighth-inning rally. Tommy base. Blues’ Manager George ;, + homer in the fourth as S‘ro- Ra ITE] w 5me piichersjonts «0-7. Home suns. i . : 4 8 nn !Glaviano, who had homered Selkirk signaled to the bullpen. es aad os 0 ch caZ0 coasso BT 360 4 | cincinnatl i 0 1 e : ALLEN APPLIED the boot earlier, touched off the rally with In came Porterfield. Out went bel Joined the Tribe “gopher” ball grtrpl ~~ 4 [383 7 |Brookirn 300 7i0 02x— 8 11 1 : 9 : with his talk. Another mana single. Granny Hamner, Willie/ veteran Cliff Melton, the old club. Strobel became the fourth Philadelphia I ¥ [pivelimeler, Blackuirn (So Blake 17) and; you o N he EB donned a hat. He (to no gpne's/Jones and Eddie Pellagrini hit southpaw. Indian hurler in two days to NATIONAL LEAGUE oa! Pp Dljcher_Wehmeler (1-1)." Home runs Wee : 3X surprise) was Branch McCracken, Philly homers. | Battle of Wits Serve up & four-baser, Bi Rou : 3 14 a3 : Chicago gl19 00s 311 § 2 1 ¥ pe : y g % i . ttsburgl ARETE 5 615 IU basketball coach. -Sigma| The astonishing Pirates routed] Ed Stevens and Jim Mangan, The two teams go at it here poson 7. nm] Lo Rests : ol 000 02pw. 3 3 Ii to o | g | 8 again tonight The- Indi: Brookly 7 563 1 Schultz (2-1) and Walker; BSurkont Delta Chi honored Branch with|the Giants in the 10th inning with who had singled, held basé. while jo. nig e-1ndians have prockisn, , .. 8 So 3 |Donmelly (1) Cole (8) and Cooper. Losing | . F its Brown Derby as Indiana'sjfour runs good for a 7-to-4 vic: Porterfield took over. And Gut- Soe th eve Father singe ihe ty v 3% i Be roe By. ms Tula x most popular professor. Notre tory, their fourth in a row at teridge changed his mind about eS Lian sing ‘em, New York 1 3 8 8, Louts vrsuesrys HO1000 u0- 8 13 0 @ ? 1 Dame's Ed (Moose) Krause made New York. Spider Jorgensen had/using Whitey Platt to bat for s mesic { Philadelphia. ....... 910 111 000-4 7 0; -f | | i > the presentation. {tied it up with a pinch-homer in Pitcher Fred Strobel. He sent rr Bob-tailed GAMES TODAY |e ait a e—————————— the ninth for the Giants buf a right-handed Cully Rikard in to INDIANAPOLIS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION { (8) and Seminick. Wilber (8), Winning} oy Soubje 0 Syde McCallongh 8 tees the right-handed Porterfield. Rue uv 8 9 3 3 2 El INpiANAPOLIS ab Rates City night) itcher—Presko (1-0) . Losing _pitoher— All Leon hand tailored clothes are cut to your size, | un cher Me een, Pete i § i cGhee, ¢ ‘ie 3 0 Hj cC at s(n . . } h i Castiglione’s third ae a ar a ee, AT ges |B i safdro, ts 3 233 CON aly games scheduled | Hamp Jones: ZONA, oe shape and style tastes ight ” the presiltas, Py by George Metkovich, and a pair|three swifties. Then Mel Rue was|3tevens 1b". 5 4 8 1 2 1 5 Boston . aoa LEAGUE Tribe at Bat : y hat Yi ¢ J3bsic, Soler, Sivle at; 1 ‘of fly balls by Gus Beil and Wally|called out on strikes and the§ark # 12 1 0 0 0 0 Washington at Chicago (migfil.. =e: you can if you dec on Leon hand tailored | Westlake put over the runs. The(threat was over. | Mangan Baad i g 3 7 8.9 Philadelphia at’ Cleveland: (might). | Chambers F\ AB R # RAI fos clothes. op Giants scored a futile tally in| Strobel looked good in defeat. Platt. ~ . "3.0 0 0 bo NATIONAL LEAGUE | MoGhee ...... 5.0043 10 20 8 476] oF their half of the inning. Eddie{He gave up seven hits, struck out/®**rd -..o.oooo. 1 0 0 o 0 of Chicago At Boston lent mish) | nde +s reviass td 2. § 3 ’ {Stanky also homered for New geven and allowed only one basel Totals roiled” 34 7 924 3 3 Cincinnatl at Brooklyn : { Rikard : or 1 ’ 333 { ers 1 1ar n nint Pittsbu fF $ “ | York. on balls. One Blue's tally was un-| Pail batted for oyrober tn mintn’ shureh WE 2 i $3 | Roe Rocks Reds ¥ ecrned It was Strobel’s second Rikard struck out for Platt in ninth RESULTS YESTERDAY | 6 . | Preacher Roe hurled six-hit ball|joss against no wins. hr KANSAS p AMERICAN ASSOCIATION it : E11 Br Cait 7 [lo 819% the Dodgers an $40.0 winl ‘whe common “Fite supp oot 3 1 1 f Home mime) SE leu Tess , {over the Reds in Brooklyn asipopped up again last night. Eight Ramsey. If . i... . 1 0 0 Minneapolis 2 00x» 280! CT : . sey, Mf ......... 4 1 1.2 € 0 : ki (6), ar Ro 1 0 .350] LEADING BATSMEN * Jackie Robinson supplied a two-|Indians were left stranded on the Seif, wooo $1 0 3°10. Thomas 7) na Marshall! Fox and Early. te RB 238 YaniosaL wis a vi {run single and Billy Cox and Carl |basepaths. Kansas City orphaned Markland, #01 803) Toledo , - +ox1+1 000 OL1 010-5 3.8 3 Clark 2 0 222 £ Sis! ne oI 3 3 3 " 14 Ai Furillo hit homers to provide thelonly four. : |Beirlst. ss seis Ho 3 1 2 4 > Connelly. nia lowe 10), Sioat (8) nd Gallssdandro Si 1 : 49 Lowrey, J ft i y 18 t T ipson. ra. : Hobinson, Brook. 16 pH 16 3 403 offensive power. Spot 3 Runs Porterfield. Pars 3 : 2 5 3 3 levine PY iwaukee, Bop. rain, Laka:me ary 1 e : Le Elliott, Boston 16 53 9 21 .386 Andy Pafko collected three hits, | . . AMERICAN LEAGUE | Lint re «1 0 0 .000 Reese.” Brooklyn 16 48 5 17 .38jn01uding a grand-slam home run,| The Indians yielded three runs’ Totals Fe 4 TVW Oweeminpton 01 030 030 7 13 1 Milankovich ereeranel 0 0 000 Easter, ClevmERICAN, LEAGUE | .423las the Cubs handed Max Surlgont|Defore scoring. They mage it 3-11 1pdiananglls oo for 312 Jjo—2,Crucade 001 000 000— 1 9 0 BUST gy tt | 0 3 008 Busby, Chicago ©. 13. 50 10 20 400 or the Braves a 9-t0-3 defeat, his|in the fifth when Ed McGhee Sin-!" mune patted in—Cerv 2. Ramsey, Court ineiiirere, (3:0! and Grasso: Pierce, Ma-| Two-Base Hits—Fernandez 5 Stevens 4, Carrasquel, Chi. .. 13 5 9 123 .390 ) ’ S led home Jim Clark from third, ney. McGhee, Dole tr ee i oney 35) and Masi. Losing pitcher Rue 1, Kalin 3, Dallessandro 3. Gearhart, Minos, [Chicago . i x 3 ] 388 | first of the year. Rookie Bob g > * —~Rue, Snyder. Mangan. Three-base hits— Niotce, td hr Home. tog TI 1 | Merson. Platt, McGhee, Pisher, McCall | © HOREO poME RUNS “1 3chultz gained his second victory|Run No. 2- came In the eighth. cern, = McGhee Home = run-—Courinev. gi Louis 001 100 100 — 3 5 4| Three-Base Hits— McGhee 5, Mangan. Hodges, Dodgers 6 Robinson, Dodgers 4 of the year, pitching nine-hit ball McGhee tripled (his. fifth of the as. Left on bases indianapolis 8. Ken |gleynolds (11) and Berra: Overmire,| Home Runs — Kalin 3. Fernandes 3, Jethroe, Braves 6 Ennis, Phillies 4 x . A ‘Iseason) and came in on Dom Dal-|385 City 4. Bases :on balls—Of Strober 1 RD 3 diner (ne a Oe a Pa arugndre. | Patko. Cubs ~~ 5 Westlike, Pirates 4 Hank Sauer also homered for Chi-| ; A-|Meiton 2. Strikeouts—Hy Strobel J. Meri ores. (9) and Moss. Losing _bltcher—| Sacrifice Hits—Papish. Riddle, Main. ‘ Coleman, Browns 4 Jones. Phillies 4 cago and Sam Jethroe hit hig|lessandro 8 hard-smash ingeld out. in sd; el vari Os Meio, 7 Yes Snider, Dodgers re sixth homer of the'year for Bos-| Dim-Dom crashed the ball off ning pitcher— Melton. Losing Pitcher ’ Robinson, Dodgers 25 Ennis, Phillies 22 ton. {Melton s legs, but Shortstop Kal Strobel rome Stewart, Jackowskl and | We A le Th Ma 33 Eifott, Braves 31 The Indians and Athletics had Jegrint Seodped up for an eye- 3 T bi Tailor i RUNS BATTED IN .lan open date. ash play at first, olunar Table Palio Suit . JYEORS, PIE id etter meant | Bob Cerv, Ramsey and Clint os Pi Ladies’ Cole , Browns 15'N , Benators 13 wpe » ot ‘ LX. P. Jethroe, Braves a Tie in Golf Tourney [Courtney vere De ee ung Today 0 rae eT Me Clothes Snider, Dodgers 16 DiMaggio, R. Sox 13 Mrs. L. P. Chandler and Mrs. |g Hi Cit t . H IsoRorTow ren 445 iss 9.00 11:02 Robinson, Dodgers 16 Williams, R. Sox 13, 1 "'m t terd iaced] ansas y total e tripledinvonday 000000 625 12:10 645 12:35 Doby, Indians 15 Hodges. Dodgers 13 John Taggart yesterday placed p,ma Ramsey in the first and Tuesday ..0... 715 1:00. 7:38 1.98 Enls, Phillies 14) first in the women's golf tourna-| {Wednesday ..... 8:05 1:30 8:25 0:15 Tare ————— rs i idrove Bob Marquis in from sec- Thursday 8:50 « 2:35 9:10 3:00 ’ ‘ment at Pleasant Run with 31s./ 4" po eighth i : y 1 Play Women's Tourney Mrs. Leo Gauss and Mrs. W. H. Hits " H ! ; » vg imme : : . {Cox ‘were next with 32s. Mrs. Flashy Homer | for wa dian Lane =Coury Shaye James Lynch had a 33. | Ramsey combined with Jerry TENNIS EQUIPMENT ATLAS | 00s from OF COURSE YOU MAY YOU MAY ‘omen golfers ha e fo — oA A EY Snyder for the Blues’ third-inning g th opening yesterday with a “throw Named Pro Grid Aid |tanly. Snyder doubled and Ram- HEADQUARTERS Tailor-3hoP CHARGE YOUR PURCHASE out” tournament. Mrs. Archie DETROIT, May 4 (UP)-2Ear) S¢Yy brought him home on a long the on's Green won in Class A with a 57/M. 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