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Derby Field Cut To 21 After Rain Threat Disappears
) co-operate with . Pressure from Malaya was anmature recogni- + Red activity in the British are
To Race Fans; Parsons Gives Tipoff of Speed |
‘Hurry-Up Johnnie’ Clocked at 128.5; | Novis Arrive, Rookie Rann Starts Test |
By BILL EGGERT observers warned that strong Speedway’s gates” were open to Winds were fishtailing Lee on the the public for the first time to Packstretch. Johnny McDowell| day and racing enthusiasts ex- '00k several slow laps in ‘the pected to see an active week-end K&J Special, show of speed. : {Johnson and Roger Walcott o The. tipoff of what's to come Indianapolis, and Rookie Roscoe : next Saturday when the first ints Bp win pC GUEN STEM OTE SeEG THATHE P2t=Cladoy-Sweotnt ihe was shown yesterday as last, Mauri Rose, the one-race-a-year's winner, Johnnie Parsons, Year-driver from South Bend who
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owned by Sylvester 50 Indianapolis Indians opened a ¢ three-game week-end series here this’ dfternbtn’ with the Brewers
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Even-Split Indians ‘Slug Blues, 10-8
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MILWAUKEE, May 5—The 50-
ARIE DIAS Mh! Voces coovcandrom The Tribesters had a 5-5 record| |
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_/night air at the Broad Ripple In:
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Ripple Finds Track Title,
Fast Track Causes
Owners to Scratch Bernweood, The Gink
Biggest Purse, Most Wide-Open Race
In Prospect for 77th Roses Run
Own Invitational : “By LEO H. PETERSON ~ . | United Press Sports Editor By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | 4 ,y1gvILLE, Ky. May 5—The Kentucky Derby field was cut Shortridge’s Herb Rieke found tq 21 today when Bernwood and The Gink were scratched after. a ‘four-leaf clover in ‘the chilly an early threat of rain disappeared. That means the recotd of 22 starters will not be éroken—but vitational. Then things happened.|t,qay's field still will be one of the largest in the 77-year history 7 eNOURD 0 ne Aroenica’s.DiiaesriNDOR. JAORSE, PALE. pm «wim wns dugzabions = piace in the pole vault. | ‘Early this morning thesweather| — : Broad Ripple didn’t .need much y,,reqy predicted rain, for this af- entry of Mameluke and Counter-
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was clocked unofficially at 128.5 Placed second 'ast year, was ex- Victory Field and after splittin
. mph. pected to get the feel of the PennParsons, first to turn a wheel Z0il Special today and additional on the oval this season, warmed, arrivals of cars were expected to up the Wynn Friction Proofing Increase the 21 already housed Special for 10 miles and then cut|in the garage area. a few laps at 128.5. He, Mechanic | Novis at Track : Harry Stephens and part owner| ‘Owner Lou Welch and MeEd Walsh were satisfied with the chanic Jean Marcenac also are car's performance. Apparently due in town today to begin preponly a few adjustments have to aration of the two popular Novis. The cars missed last year’s race,
Blues, the Redskins are still eve
kee Brewers.
remained in- Indianapolis week because of the flu, rejoine the squad here today. Use 10 Pitchers The Tribe and Blues parade
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be, made before nest Saturday. inch mark, second best in the Gink would run If the track was next in line with five first . Its a na . _but Welch proonably will “shoot 10 pifchers to the mound last ¥ os | . separately or to PU ri Parsons. AL the works” to” get the pole and night in a 26-hit slugfest. Indi-' state, - was fast, Snuzzle would run. The choices, followed by Timely Re
'uture to force a nt on Far Eastey may at least | bring the two ther.
his first 500 triumph this year. Pwo more rookies have been added to the official list of drivers. They are Bill Boyd of Detroit and Mike Nazarak of East Meadow, Long Island. N. Y. Boyd will wheel the William J. Lutes Special jand Nazaruk, a popular driver in the “East, will sit in the Robbins Special that Parsons drove to victory last year.
a Wynn car last year, that car anapolis got 14 with Mel Rue an
later was sold to Jim Robbins of Detroit. Parson's 1951 mount is the same one Freddie Agabashian qualified last year at 132.792. Instead of a 176 supercharged Meyer-Drake engine, a 270 has been installed this year. Parson’s warmup prompted four other drivers to get the feel Sf he New frech a Although 17 rookies are in this the Chapman Special, Lee Wal-|Year’s chase the unnamed drivers’ lard hovered around 120 in the list still numbers 12. Leroy (Banjo little Belanger Special until track Yes) Warriner has latched a ride
seventh for the Indians to pu this one out and Forrest Mali had to come in in the nint frame to retire the Blues vi |strikeout route and save the ing triumph for Royce Lint. Bombard Papish
Price Need
Partee and Cliff Courtney.
plated a run.
a four-game road series with the
with the board and three games behind the league-leading Milwau-
Southpaw Paul LaPalme, who this
Frank Kalin each collecting three. It took a five-run rally in the
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RUN silon Kappa, national professional education fraternity; Dr. Her. | man Shibler, superintendent ‘of public schools, and George Farkas, | city physical education director (left to right), look over the track | trophies that will be presented as part of the expanding public grade school athletic programs.
luck tc outscore Washington, (8 o.00n But later this forecast point the second choice at 5 to 1. to 49%, and Bhortridge, which nad| yo changed to clear. | Nod to Mameluke . 35%. | It was clear and cool thismorn-| A United Press poll of turf Two Broad Ripple course rec, o .o the first thousands began| Writers here for racing’s extravaords were broken, one was tied| ing into stately old Churchill ganza, gave the nod to Mameand a new city freshman high n,n for this classic American luke, who on Tuesday ran the jump mark went into the books. |, "0 ace And that was all fastest pre-Derby workout in hisWashington's shot put ace, Bill gown Hotel Stables needed. (tory, 2:043/5. Nineteen of 55 Cook, finished winning the shot Fast Track Due | writers polled chose him. Eleven |put with a “puny” 48-foot t0SsS,| mpg Iouisville-owned stable had Picked Repetoire, unbeaten this put on his sweat clothes to prac- antered both The Gink and Snuz-| year in four stake starts, and tice—and found the 51-foot, seven- jo If the track was muddy, The 10 went for Battle Morn. Sonic
And the final summary looked
track will be fast at the 4:30 p. m,| Ward with three, Fanfare, Big like the city meet results (minus,
(CDT) post-time unless a sudden Stretch and Counterpoint with Hx |three city champs)—except that! _and unpredicted—rain comes. |(tWo each. Ruhe got one ballot ; i ] |Shortridge's Bob Bruce had power, There were two jockey an- as the likely winner. a . lenough to withstand a back- nouncements in the early morning’ The experts in their overnight ? kk 'stretchy bid by Ripple’s city 440- hours. Trainer Joe Jansen an-| line made Battle Morn the 4-to-1 Sle “ iyard champ, Sophomore Harold nounced that Charley Swain Tholte, Sut me Tomepll Downs ' — i i i . Besse, who did :51.4. last week. would ride Golden Birch. Pre-| e ney enNERS' REWARDS—Steve Geisler, president ot Phi Ep- | Bruce competed only in the 440 viously, he had not lined up .a try. of Mameluke and Counterand anchored the mile relay team boy. | point the favorite at 3 to 1. to a 3:35.4, edging out Ripple, Also, R. L. Baird was substi-| Then Comes Fanfare which had substituted Galon tuted for Logan Batcheller on| Behind them came Fanfare, the Corbett for John Higley. Anyoldtime, Originally Baird was, hopeful of Calumet Farm and | Ripple’s Ken Hughey trailed scheduled to ride Sir Bee Bum. Ben Jones—a combination which Bruce after Besse faded in the No jockey was announced imme- Makes a habit of winning Der-
otch, which was lined by diately for Sir Bee Bum. |bies—and the Greentree Stable romestrech, whie ; y | entry of Big Stretch and Hall Of
in t ser, of the defense n the James Heller Offenhauser ean copa wil Lawrence Totes the present ceil'he agreement is ced OPS officials
some 400 enthusiasts who didn't| attend a Ripple music festival {another 100 yards away.
oe o giving | Bruce Trims Ripple Mark
Bruce's quarter-mile of :52.2
Kansas City bombarded Tribe starter Frank Papish, a two-game winner, from the mound in a fiverun uprising in the third inning. Manager Don Gutteridge benched Outfielder Dom Dalles-
Giants’ Maglie Eyes Bucs With Only One Mis
wide open race. in the “77-year, at 8 to 1 and Repetoire at 10 to 1. history of the Derby was the | prospect today.
Biggest Purse Seen The biggest purse and the most| Fame at 6 to 1. Sonic was heid
The mutuel field of seven horses |=—Count Turf, Bernwood, Phil D, A crowd of 110,000 was ex-| King's Hope, King Clover, Fight-
an mining interoducers. producers may r themselves. indle the copper .@ manufacturers e whole amount ngress to vote a out by OPS. duction Adminisnt are willing to
formerly owned by Les Anderson.
Hike Insurance Benefits Meanwhile, the AAA's Contest oard has announced increased insurance benefits for all race drivers in AAA-sanctioned racing. The premium cost, to be shared by drivers, car owners and race little flychaser Bear Trackmen Repeat in Meet llong as they are disabled. In the past,. the payments of Lawrence Central held fast t0 g40 3 week were limited to a 10its Capital District -Conference yee period. The new plan calls Ba track title today. 'for similar coverage plus $25 per a But the Bears had to withstand week for the remainder of the dis- steps. a - strong challenge from Deaf gpj)ity period without any time!
{promoters with weekly indemnity
payments, protects drivers as His h
the Tribe's eighth Yun.
seman Thomas,
sandros€or weak-hitting but the pinch-hitted al |seventh-inning single that scored
followed a decision by Umpire Bill! Jackowski that Kansas City play- easy-going soul, isn't mad at anybody except Pittsburgh batters ers in the dugout held up First and he only hates them one at a time. who caught] Dallesandro foul ball on the who broke up his no-hitter in a very unusual manner yesterday—| lon the second pitch of the game which the Giants won, 5 to 1p
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After missing the first three Castiglione,
Castiglione Robs Sal of No-Hitter With Triple, but New York Wins, 5-1
NEW YORK, May 5—Pitcher Sal Maglie of the Giants, an Sigma Chi-er Tommy Graves saw |
trimmed the Ripple course mark nacted to see the c ./ing Back and Pur Sang—also was by five ticks; Shortridge fresh-| has I a ner) sted at 10 to 1. Rule was list‘man Bob Maxey leaped 5-8 t0/contest the mile and a quarter/®d at 15 to 1, Timely Reward 20 \break Jim Nyers' yearling mark perhy distance for a pot of rac- i 1 and the rest 30 tc 1 or better. of- 5-5, and Indiana University ing gold that could net the win- May Be Fast i lose to S000, a But if the forecast for warm e chances were tha e field and clear -wea i |yard dash mark of :10.3 set last | would be trimmed to at least 22,|true, it i oct ars po k year. ; ! land perhaps, 21, 45 minutes before will be fast and at least 21 horses But Washington's John Owens- post time of 4:30 p. m. (CDT)./would go to the starting gate. y did the job. He pumped ahead The owners have until three| If only 19 go, the winner will a- of Ripple’s Steve Smith in the quarters of an hour before post|net $97,050, tops for a- Derby
By CARL LUNDQUIST United 'Press Sports Writer
{Gene Neudigate tie Graves’ 100-
latest indignation today was directed at Pete Castiglione,
hottest hitter in the d- Jackie Jensen cut off one bu
ss, Johnn ound that it will School Rote » ae Points were limitation. so QaImes HeoEe Hines, ai ajoue 81 present, Dasted 2 it ding Brownie rally while Atom Second lap of the mile and pushed time to declare their horses and purse, exceding the $96,400 which f foreign copper one-te p n - Redski le Boy Mickey Mantle, the other hot homeward five yards ahead in save the $1000 starting fee. Assault picked up for winning in - ike Township. Law-| owntown office, pase for e oosie ead and scored on an ’ [4 third-place Pike p SPEEDWAY’S downt flice, for the Hoosier Redstns jqcikman’s h d qd y 4:34.9, second fastest mile in the Picture Confused 1946. If all 23 should go, th rence scored 49 4/5 points for 729 N. Capitol Ave. oo has|and helped in the Tribe's Win- ;,ga14 out. Thereafter, Maglie, the Yankee Singtel, he a homer state currently, pleasing Wash-| So confused was the entire ple- to the tor Eo het first.” Franklin Townshi had parquet seats at $12 and $10.50 ning rally. |pride of Niagara Falls, yielded clear out o e par 0 account| > ,000, ngress / i1 a with and reserved bleacher seats at Platt Turns Ankle iP Z tely resembled OT two runs. The Yankees made ngton. Coach Curly Julian mo ture that it was a toss-up as to| The 23 entered was the second 3 with the & 18 9/10 and Beech traile $5.50 . itey Platt, who started in nothing that remotely res ®d 115 hits, . Gene Woodling getting, Ne: which horse would be “favored.|largest field ever named to start, Wilh 218 WO 3835. pe Eergenees [PR nts ih eT, Tt field ® hit: =n Ee 48... AEDS. Ung —Owensby “broke the 4:35 mile Indicatio ere that Battle being be N 528 5 : . : . in 1 el ensby broke the 4:35 mile Indications were that Battle being bettered only in 1928 when (Anaconda and Lawrence's Charles Raab broke, yyoqp QUALIFICATION hed Dafiessandro i left field” Not a Pirste atier got pastiibres. | mark set by Muncie Central's Jim Morn, with Eddie Arcaro, cham-|26 SE oa Only 22 of those 17.1 with ™ turned an ankle running to first fter the second inning Chico Carrasquel doubled to ’ . y Tah the high hyrdle mark of 17. first base after the se g Lambert at Ripple last month. pi tak k . cent of her cop- 1a stint two days ago. at dates are May 12-13, 19-20 and ,5e and had to be relieved by . Maglie turned in one of the score Gus Niarhos in the 11th ang| Lambert a I ssf mo h.| Pion 8 ik ey who has rid-|that year with Reigh Count thre ‘186. 27. 2 | Lambert now has a 4:24.4 mile den four rby winners, would|winner. That was th t ry currency ex- 26-27. The admission will be $1 y,,vq4 Gearhart. f hi And.at give Chicago the victory that | » . e larges road Ripple and tied the low > great jobs of his career. y chore, only four-tenths off the probably’ be installed a 4-to-1/number..ever.-to..start ents. These have stiek event with i349 at Deet|Per Person. The three-hour struggle at- 4h. gion when he realized how knocked Washington out of first/ giao root Tn set by Ander-| choice “with the C. V Whitn De b ras from o-thirds of the tracted 11,101 fans including a t _hit fame, place. Eddie Yost hit a two- y ’ . Vi ney| Derby gate. School yesterday. Both marks| X B45 close he had come to no me, |p . 0S a IWO-TUn x4n'gs Johnny Stayton two years| —— iscouraging new with 249 at Deaf] ladies’ night share of . he couldn't help but recall what homer to tie up the game for ; ® ° o_o stick event : : ago. Stayton claims the all-time : ° School since 1947. Raab was INDIANAPOLIS 7, g another Pirate hitter did to him Washington in the eighth. Indiana best of 4:92.5. | ice i iSi S rmornr Rin taking about 70 J second in the high jump, which Bue. in # 73 % 2 dlast summer, | The Athletics scored three runs o. ted hi én first and will get sul | had a 10-day tie for third place. McGhee, cf PS 3 Il Did It lin the fourth inning and made TIRPle carted home seven firsts X “ ions to br Stevens. 1b 4 b 1 0 Be —- and Washington and Shortridge : pper prices to be Deaf's Ralph Alvarez was the® I EE esas 3-3.9.10 -.them stand up for their third vic- " "or ‘SON'S ance profitable to the other double winner, taking the Fernandez. 3 ©1170 8 1 90 Il The culprit then was Gus Bell; tory Of the year as lefty Alex divided six. Washington's Finis ®-— rm. SL AEE Ne. - “l 55 , i att, re : : } " . h Jandione Jo century and the 220. Franklin's Peaghart If ».oxe0ne 8 233 om on & Yomer Pri) bis Kellner pitched six-hit ball to edge Jone spuried the help ie High-Ranking Welter Resumes Ss can aiior o Phil. Wampler was second in the! — Mangan. ¢ ... ia 11 9 © Early Wynn in a duel. A triple 5. .' y i cD aes 0g 0 9 Ow was st four putouts, : , | . . low, low hurdles, fourth in the highs a Mifaniovien. P rvaiy 0 $32%3 ee of a most eee] by Dave Philley, a pair of walks, an Ee Ring Career Against Candy Tonight merican officials and fourth in the shot put. = - Rikard ...........: ] i § 3 s 3 Billy Hitchcock’s. two-run double te TNbnt Ong, - secon of By JIM HEYROCK | T TYLER, Lint, p < - 0 1 records in the National League . Tech’s Dick Tinnel, who has :22.4.] y J.1 en more severe The meet, halted by rain after| LEAGUE STANDINGS Dallessandro -. 1 I 8 3 8 hooks. At that time Maglie was 204 8 Seong fly by Pete Suder, AT DROAD RIPPLE One of Concussion Canyon’s top operators, Joe Miceli, comes any. other raw seven events at Broad Ripple AMERICAN ASSOCIATION amen. > 0 5 ¢ * 1 gave the A’s their three runs. (Broad Ripple 18: W «; to the Armory ring tonight ' , Won Lost Pct. GB : a3 9-92 2 out 1o top Carl Hubbell's string ibs : roa pple 78: Washington 89%; y 8 tonight. uffer because of Wednesday, was’ concluded at Milwaukee ......... 0° 4 14 | Total 10 14 21 6 1of 461 consecutive scoreless Detroit's anemic hitters came Shertrideq 880 = oo ceidensticker! FOr the 22-year-old Miceli it will be his first fight since before | down prices Deaf School yesterday Kansas City... ..... 1 8 64 144 Rikard singled for Milankovich in fourth. A to life for ‘their best run produc-| (BR): 3. Hicks (W); 4, Mace (8). Time he was inducted int i t . ea. y : | Toledo ews. 10 7 -588 2 Dallessandro singled for Lint in seventh. innings, and he might have made ti 110.3 ' (Ties mark set by Graves of Ripple nto service two months ago. He will meet Andy DEAF SCHOOL HRDIANAPOLIS. oo... oq] 00 is KANSAS CITY © © it but for the blast of another Hop of he Jeastn again the Bedi A320. : ”*|Anderson, Indiana's middleweight champion in the 10-round main 3. noo ie 10s 3h Mie , as Hal Newhouser worked, Mils—Owensby (Wi: 2. Smith (BR): 3.| AIEIRININNNNNNNNIIIY (Lawrence Central 49 4-5, Deaf Sc Louisv 0 Snyder. 2b 7s 1 4 2 0 Pirate batter. Murphy (8); 4. McLain (W). Time, 4:34.90 | - event. Z 9-10, Pike Township 39 4-5, Franklin Columbus a 810 375 5 3 E 3 0 1 steadily all w 2 . Poni 18 9-10, Beech Grove 16 3-5 St Paul . 5.9 Tw 3 J aresis vie : : 3 3 ¢ o o Maglie received elegant hitting go. pie i re vay io achieve a Boul wipe Fourse fambert ol ‘ The 20-year-old Anderson will 3 points.) ; 1a (DB: AMERICAN LEAGUE Cerv. rf fidigad i 2 0 0 It from his colleagues as victory, his first of the Muncie, April. 1951.) have the advant ? : 100—1, Alvarez (DS); 2, Van Sickle Ds: | Won Lost Pet. GB Ndi 10 is 2 2 0 o Suppo gue year. Dick Kryhoski led the way|., 440—1. Brice (8): 2, Ken Hughey BR): vantage of having : 3 JSewhouss JLCy: 4. Puen MC. een B35: To Teome 8... } } § ] § the rebounding Giants won their ,g.ngively driving in three runs iNew Srp Rips Coury aime, 822 | been able to train dally for his : Shes pena G0 LE Ngrer EIR. un 4 Bp EMA Fmd § 3 4] g fourth game out of the last BY wih tuo doubles. and a single, Rite dad, POR 57 Re oi mad IC meeting with Micell. For. AnderHy 3 rar ily : : : Jones £18 fter dropping 11 in a row. :/ Ripple in 1936.) ison the fight will £t ght ‘to say i." 3 ‘02 : Chicago Rox M0 aah wld 9-0 1 od pping Bobby Doerr f=h Hurdler—1, D n vil 8 mark the fir:t brevets org RA, 3,35 Detione.. vd 38 : Gorman p 2 9 9 0 2 Bobby Thomson, Hank Thomp- op “hit ‘two any Yorn Stephens 2, Riffey (W1;'3. Ezel Wr: Somers 8). | {time he has had the opportunit > (FT) Time, "18.5 (New record Old mark Philadelphia 3 13 188 9 (Berdamo 1 0 0 0 oson, Spider Jorgensen and Monte count for all of Boston's r | Hait-Mile—Jent (W): 2, Smith (BR.: 3. |lo meet a fighter who is ranke!l rs. -He probably “ of :17.1 set by Nelson of Dea! __.. NATIONAL 3U Melignano, p 0% 00 0-0 1 ibuted h Belli uns. {Bernhardt (Wi:—Yott (BR). Time, 2-059. any rah HUNG I eotimeham IPT: 3: Var SEER. Eerion Wen Lost” Pet. "GB Courter 1 0 0 0 0 Isis 2 J contnt ate Be =e ee Tee 5, 220-1. Restivo (BR:: 2. Gooding (BR): Defending champions Jolin Da- rid a contender for a worlds i . Co PT); 3, Sianwress inns ‘ - — — — — figured in Maglie's latest disap- . Hicks (W): 4. Mace (8). Time, 22% | DS); 3. Carey (BGI: 4, Patterson (FT) |St. Louis .... §- 5 S15 2 21 1 g i 3 1 {vid and Dick Stackhouse of Meridse words will be Time 54.7 . o |Pittsburgh 8 6 51 lh i popped oor Lotte in nintn.” |pointment, too, because he drove Wo Hi dles 1p Grrett (BR) oF Bille! Miceli has had only a couple sn’ he Bell (PTV: 2. Sachs (LC): 3.|Brookivn 9 § ‘59 3 8 Mell In ricoh { Ezel (W). Time, ian Hills will be first to tee off at 0 upe shit Seung, any Meyers (FT): 4, Pierce (LC) Time, 2-11 | Philadelphia 2 2 32 3 INDIANAPOLIS Co. For Me 1" 000 16 inthe only Pirate run on the. ) Alte Relay—1. Shortridge (Mossier, Ar-|11:26 a. m. Sunday in the second Of Weeks to get into shape for ti: pt, { y; 3. | 2 } yr — bat ¢ fs ta of ’ - OS ns 4 . PE Hurdle an TPT: ¢ Guilifell 'BT). | Gincinpat! 1 AR ph Senses oi noo 308 BOI 90) diinkeld OWL ih Rionle: 3 Withineind Bruce); 2. Broad round of the fourth anriual four POUt. He's serving with the 109t. Rae eat hook on S154, sev by Nelson New York i BI HB is LacaAl BEELITS By PRR: hh, Xl, 11 Other National league games 3 | eee oniay-]. Broad ‘Ripple (3e1a-|ball tournament at South Grove. Infantry - at Camp Atterbury. : er: -— . ‘ son, , - z Ss i Lars iate : | : , Baker, City 5 2001 Alvwres (DSU 3 Newhouse “CV RESULTS YESTERDAY Ghee’ Two mace Hiis Marauls 3 cert. She Brees a 1 Fut Place dase A airin S 12 pore Vata Shortriage Hime} 392 Fav] aud Siacuhouse meet Bob But = ean Lo pe Sram ? 0: "a lay—1, Pike Township (Cotting- MERICAN SSOCI/ : arkland, = Segrist, alin 2. ree-Base ¢ DS, ’ oh A} [re se (BR); 3, gley nk an ill Diehl of Speedway. n e eroury eli ham ‘cuifof 5 Bel. Bell: 3 Lew Co : As 9 Ld 13 2 Botriet vider and Thomas. Left on Bases the Phillies out-lasted the Cardi- (BY: and RiTtey TW tied Tesetit, AT ert, CHAMPIONSHIP suione Svar has worked into Sghting trim av Boach, Grove, Time. 349.9 o |Minneavolls 312 100 810-7 11 0 —Indianavolis 10." Kansas Gify 10. Bases mals, 6 to 5, and the Reds up-| Pairings for the first annualiy, Peterson (8 0 Epstein 5) © Distorve. |g; 1128 A. M._John David (MH) and Dick 143 pounds. He probably will give Halt-Mile Relay—1, Deaf School ‘Aid| ¢V"'and "Marshail; Barnhill Cox (3). Radcliffe 1. Logue 1. Strikeouts—Papish 2,'8et the Dodgers, 5 to 4. In the county baseball tournament were ‘8 feet: 3 inches ! na Bi Diehl isweyy, BoP Funk (Way) away about seven pounds in torez, SD 3 Beech Grove: 4. Pike Klesitz (9) and Katt, Early (9). Milankovich 1. Lint 4. Strobel 1. Main 3, American League, the Yankees apa Jump—1, Maxey (8): 2, Rouse (BR) : eh] (Bway), ht’ x as a politician. Hownship, Time, 1.408 {0 Inninssi Jones ¥ Hits—Off Papish 7 in 2 innings: eS announced yesterday by South- gnd Wonnell (BR: tied: 4. Shearer .BR);|, 11:33 A. M—Herold Cork (HCrest) and Right's scrap. - 3 oo 1, Embry (PT): 2. Alvarez Toledo 110 020 004 2—10 12 2 Jones 4 in 3%; Milankovich 2 in 1. Rad- took over first place by topping port Coach Ray Linso h ott (8); Alexander (8), and Boone Bob Schuman (HCrest) vs. Bam O'Neal itical thunder of o> mpi, Enbry RL Loh Sto Fawr 200 020 400 08 12 1 cliffe 8 in dt Lint 2 in 3, Gorman 30m ype“ prone 8 to 1 Yor as oN am B y son, whose (W: Hed Heieht, 5-6 oiNew city ‘res. | (Crufdsvile) and Dave Gerrard (Crwids-| Miceli, who is ranked 10th : 3 n ouse, 1 ski (9); m- rose . Ogue . ! ’ ’ S y' . - . , if he adopts the tenet 18 8° “Meiter iD); 2. stgmen| Jordan and House Mordarski 9: Lem: I'in 1. Melienano 1 in'1 Hit by Plicher—|sixth straight victory; the White Rg tie. on 10 he tourney. Nn TE oir ot lua el HI Eure. Jr. ripen SEONE The Worlds welters aftes : : Ye ) sh. 1, Sams ¥ 3 n By ( s), by obel (Snyder) ! | 4 . Sel c ; 3, Ar-| lat then in 19527 (DS) Anderson’ (PT). Wheatley (BG) and Isl Criceno 0. SAmMon (1 tcheduled Wid Bitch—-Radclifte. Passed Balls—Man- Sox downed the Senators, 6 to 5, ' pay baugh (812 Hicks (W1: 4 Garretl (BR) (8 Shunk) ong coLand) vs Carl Smith Scoring two victories over Ik . Keown (LC) tied Height, 9 feet. 6 inches. | E tae Passed Balls.-M {Southport's Roosevelt Stadium Distance, 20 feet. 1% inch Chuck Hess (Coffin). Willi d 1 5 the answer in Shot Put—1. Wooten (DS); 2, McConnell NATIONAL LEAGUE Fan a IE Pellerin 11 innings; Detroit’ topped|with Southport B mts ene: | 11:47 A.M.—Gene Emary (ICC) and ams and losing by a split as everyone is GE 3 Faris BQY. 4 Wampler FT). puiapyreh 100 900 (00 1 } 8 File ar Ewart Fume TFS" Ailendance Boston, 8 to 4, and the Athletics squaring away in the. opening . TT TEST uk mas Grovkn Clayton Nichals| decision to Kid Gavilan, came to . . ss ew Yor X— —80% ( : y 2 4 I 0 E . i me ered for Leh Fort Bg BLE 2 Rand JDempsey. Walsh (2). Muir 3 Pettit Irib ol Be ro edged Cleveland, 3 to 1. round May Yay pening Cardinals Down |p di:se A M—Reste Berry (Coffin) and Lilisnapelis at noon yesterday n s mis es. Chin Jt Mever (FT). Reasoner (FT. (8) JLliGeraid; Ma LY ' o*rd Tribe a a i F hf Bickford 1a. : | 8 ac (Coffin) _ vs. Bill McCune ON a three-day pass. bry (PT). Bruson (LC). Messer (D8), . 28 nae . | ourth for Bickfor The semi-finals will be played BP} | : (WBrook) and Hank Campbell (WBrook). ile country. gets Gormat (DSI. and Ferguson (DS) all tied. Rome, Runs—Thomson, Thompson. Jorgen ABR H RBI Pct! Vern Bickford became the first May 19 with the cham Ri e Nine 6-1 [1201 Pp M_ciark Boje (crest, ana Anderson realizes opportunity sit back and say ee eee Chambers Tr 0 0 1.000 y pionship ’ Pete Stone (HCrest) vs. Marvin Heckman knoeked when Miceli a ted Bit Hack and Face 14 Fain W413 es § 17 gigas P31 2% National League pitcher to win game at 4 p.m. | Southport capitalized on four| SGrore) and bes Crews Cotfini.™ "aot Shin “AG rson's mars he Pa oan Purdue Cagers ace ator, Smith gl) And, Prames. Hatten, MeORee 2 Ceres a 1 FH 10 458 four games with a five - hitter, Ben Davis and Decatur Cen- Broad Ripple errors on ad 2M. Ralph Heinlein (Coffin) and 8 ® m. Ahderson’s maron ag nti a F St J b y Campanella Winning Pitcher — Smith Riddle iran. 3 3% 400 over the Cubs in which Bob El- tral, county leaders with 6-1 rec- singles, scoring five oe i the |" (Pun ‘and Jack Peiffer (Runt. | pi po gene Tiny] Cand says , 8/8 ghting a Loop oes, . Jorns \d-1." Losing Plicher. Hausstad (0-1) Mangan ae 20 47 33 liott hit a pair of two-run homers ords, are paired in the same fifth tonin 10 down oo ns in t © pas P.M —Russ Rader (Shank) and | Dis boy will defeat Miceli. ae ug late LAFAYTTE, Ind, May 5-8 louis - 101 100 010 4 8 “3 Teashapt B 3 4 333 to lead the Braves at bat. Hank bracket. Decatur was the county g to 1 ye ve 8 ® hoekets, Finderson, “nd ‘Mine Borson danaerson | He might, at that, if Miceli D1 agai, (UP)—Athletic director Guy| Polit, Bover (1). Wilks (6, and Gara- Rue ........... 47 8 13 27% Sauer drove in all of Chicago's champion last year on won-10st| Jerrv Da ly outhport. | FIRST FLIGHT {breaks his left arm before figh: », Manchester. o giola: Meyer (1-1) and Wilber. Losing Turner ... “3 Aen 2% rons with homer and a two- | Jerry Danner’s second single of | 10:30 A. M.—Joe Fraser (RSide) and time : ’ Mackey today listed a 22-game pitcher. Pollet (0-1). Home Runs—Lowrey. Merson To 230 IU hin a season records. the game scored Lee McGathey MgIedith Nickel (RSide vs Jack David| pp’ tye 70. schedule, including 14 Big Ten GRIESE: 012 000 0B0— 3 5 J McCall ill 4 9 4 3p. run Couble. ; COUNTY PAIRINGS from second for the Red Birds’. 1037 A Moe ohilers (Sonn Done do rouna semifinal wil games, for the Purdue basketball Boston : x 322 210 00x 9 11 1 Stevens "...:5.... 83 3 12 226 Steady nine-hit pitching by May 12 tally in the sixth. Bread R ki? fA. N—jos Childers (SShani, and be Joltin’ Gene Parker, Indian-~ squad during the 1951-52 Season. pckford 4.1» and 8i. Clajre. Losing'panish "8 0 1 0 apg Russ Meyer was only part of the| Ba, ihpoit vs, Beech Grove 10.3. m, laverted a shut-out { pa pple Montfort (Grove) and Herb Deits (8 lightweight and “welterweigt : Coach Ray Eddy's Boflermakrs Pitcher—Rush (1-1). Home Runs—Sauer. Dallestandro .... 47 8 8 9 [170 colorful Philly hurler's contribu-2 Warren Cti ve Lawrence Ctl 12 noon -out in the final Grove. champion, against Sonny Harri ) Elliott 2. Strobel aie yy 125 2 {3 Decatur Central vs. Speedway 2 p.m. frame when Warren 8 park s! 10:44 A.M —Gene Stonehouse (Coffin) ! will open at Kansas State Dec. 1] AMERICAN LEAGUE Peters Sans 3 8 ‘000 tion in the victory over the Cardi-|s Ben Davis vs. Frankia Twp. 4 p.m. ta nied Darel and Cleo’ Stonehouse (Coffin) vs. Dick Of Chicago. g and will be hosts to the Universi- Roston 000 020 002—4 a 2 Pane ee i 3 : Joe nals. He also delivered the Keyl. winner ea.’ May 18 0.7.13 DORI Tit e rench, who Roberson (Coffin) and Gene Buckles) In a six-rounder will be Jane: ty of Louisville and St. John's “Fl: winder (6) McDermott (1 and Minkovien 1-8. 13 000 hit, a bases-loaded two-run single 8 Winner 82. 3 ve. winner ga. 4 2 p.m. yo Vip, Lh 10:51 A M_Bob Miller (8Shank) and COUSINS of Indianapolis agains: and on the for- of Brooklyn for the first time. |Guerra: Newhouser (1-2) and Ginsberg. Hytchings 1 4 0 ‘000 Which put Philadelphia ahead for ne Js oy. winner 4a. 6 4 pom, orne went the dis- John Foley PRun, vs. Doc Elson (Sway) Lem Salvo of Chicago. They ar: some relief t ° 3 The. complete schedule: jo | (0:2), Hobe Ran eter lor Ba 5, Fernandez 5. good. Earlier, the Phils made . tance for the Cards, scattering) 'jo.ss A.M Mitch Peterchett (Cottin) | middleweights Ny : —- . 8 Stevens sandr: . - : Peter / 4 Dec. 1. at Kansas State; Dec. 8. De- oo iooon 1 TRORED 00 gps 19 2 RATE Merson. Platt. McGhee. Pisher, Mc. four unearned runs in one hit off 20 Amateur Nines SIX hits and five walks. The Rock- and Cant hererchell, (STAY, Ye. fen Bo| Two featherweights, Georg: . PRU¥: 1 DSc 10g, MAT Rindley: osc. 28; Chicago 100 020 020 01—8 9 3 ““riiree-Base Hits—McGhee 5. Mangan, 'HOwie Pollet in the first inning. S f Sig Bill Meade gave up eight hits| 11.05 A MTom Glogors (SWay. and Morris of Louisville and ‘Joe Fer Mages” | 8 (8), Haynes (0 Runs—K ; . . / , (SWay) vs. Rudy Brezau- x icans. who are a Bullen Dec. BD ini sor. Ih lanh Brae Dis Hr Mack Haynes 0! nant hiuns—Kalin 3. Rernandez 3, Gear- Meyer struck out five including et ror Openers T passed one. Ted Bosler and ie (rside; and Dick Hall (Whtookr |raro of Chicago will furnish th: in the interna- at Sorthwestern: Jan 14, Ohio BState:| son. Dorish (9). Rotblatt (9) and Niarhos. Sacrifice Hits — Papish, Riddle, Main, the entire side in the third. Pea- : om MacMahon got two hits| 11:12 A M._John Mahan (PRuni and action in the . San. 19. Indiana: Jan. 28. at Michigan Winning Pitcher—Rotblatt 12-1). Losing Lint. Amateur baseball's 38th Indian- apiece for the 1 Gene Cox (PRun) vs Charley Whitcomb opener at 8:30 p.m. plan are not de- State; Jan. 28, at Illinois; Feb. 2. Min-|pitcher—Haynes (0-1). Home Run—Yost. nuts Lowrey and Joe Garagiola apolis 5 All 0 e losers. | 18Grove) and Hodie Weaver (8Grove). gus - AYE yo Bate Ia 28 Tes Feu O af|L cher Ha De Fn ser. : v lit Card homers. p season will get underway Southport Broad Ripple 11:19 A. M.—Harry Shade (SShank: and I ENS prep —— . m Todi er ndiana; Feb. 11 Wiscontin: Feb 18. Gl tana HN tai 61 Last Night's | Cincinnati came from behind to tomorrow with 20 teams in action. panner.as ‘4 3 5 0'D.Proch.b ABH 0 Alfack Gross (Sshank) vs Jim Bayless (Cof- MEN'S AND BOYS’ centage cutback RAL" 1, Tiinels, wna Mes. 3 at"Mich-| Reiner, Hooper 9) snd Tivion. Afizeth . 'score three runs in the fifth and a dhe first time since 1944, johnsone 4 § 4 !Hnsimann.c 4 Bil 1200 pM PRONE Por Ol um and Joi BASEBALL SHOES onsumption. im- . r— Pitcher—Kellner (2-1). 1 Bowlin Leaders ledge the disappointing Dodgers e A will be minus a Satur- Paddock.cf 3 1 2 0 Bosler.,rf 3 3 i o/RYan (PRun) vs Jerry Leer (HLand).' | ption, im 1 ’ New_York 011 002 310—8 18 1 ning day afternoon league. Nerding.ss 3 1 i 3 Hnchmanit § 0 0 0 12:3 P.M_John R. Smith (Hanover) SIZES 3710 6, e U. 8. is enj Tech Slu ers St. Louis 100 000 000—1 8 1 n an infield out and a pair of McGthey,lf 3 1 1 0 Jessee.cf 200 and Darrel McFall (Hanover: vs: Monte f vill oy HY Lona 20 Yo De ees Reg Speicher Harrell PI mbers 652 singles’ by John Pramesa and Tomorrow's 2:30 p. m. schedule gl] 97 ned l.0¢0 Neo Nuine), and Rut Emi gmelety Mp 410 12 . 1 1 5 — ’ tae = ‘ : . —] 0 £ (8 NT an goods, Blank Richmond, 6-0 Piliette (1-3). Home Run—Mantle. Wilton Bhodp Mechanics Laundry i ay Wyrostek Duke Snider hit for the Municipal BIE Six and Hyihrie ; : : b ebony 3 3 i 3] Fienn nd Er (Rode) Ve Paul Olver (of Gnd Get” 8, gn ee en Barons, sare Beer tors 3b yrostes. Manufacturers League: jreoraes, 0 0 0 OMeadep J 10 5, ANG Sri Loan Guaranteed! HNeh. legs to cut RICHMOND, May 5—After be- | GAMES TODAY Ered Mounts Bacsr Coffee ... g37 his fifth ‘homer for the Brooks, MUNICIPAL [ Totals 28 821 8 Totals 38 6138 |Jeste. Peden SGrove) vs. Hob. Blanes Cc ’ ing held to six hits in the last AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Job _MinphY.- Brews Sual Devt |... G3 Who got 14-hits.but left 11 men , Eagle ts Richardson Ruboen DrooksideiBroad Ripple ................ 900 009 31 'FOI0¢) and Clark Barrett (RSide). SCHIFF'S SHOES \ericans are also ng d t#| INDIANAPOLIS at Milwaukee. |Bob Dobbs, Acetylene Products ... 630 on base. \ Used Cars at Pendleton; South Side Saints Southport Conirenriinne VIOUS Kall . © 259E Wish ir thesis that it three games, Tech Slagge on Louisville at Kansas City. |Qscar Rosenbaum. Fireside Tavern : &30 Yankees Mop Up vs. Yaver Men's hop, Garfield No. 3. pe ETIOIS-uD, French a Hanselmann, Jes- Amateur ‘Baseball Bi five here yesterday to gain a O| Toledo at Minneapolis Bob Kelley, Pritchett: R: th — . ih Brid at” vs .|Hawth 3 0D eet Eadduck. Nerding, q © 140 E Wash lo ever again to 0 North Central Conference vic-| AMERICAN LEAGUE Ernie Eniow, Bridgeport Brass... ' 61a) The Yankees, mopping up letics, Riverside No. 2. Linde Alf Products Johnson. McGathey: Birra Laer Shoe: pert Sacks Used Cars will travel to ® 346 W. Wash. utback of civilian : High School. Washington at Chicago. Aaron Ward, Rockwood Pulley '!. 819 aoqinct the weaker western clubs, 8 Union Printers. Riverside No. 3: Indi- thorne. Runs batted in—Sparks. Danner 3 EoRtigton, to play ihe Indiana preforms for . 8 occurred | tory over Richmond g C | New York at 8 ” ouis. Clarence Baker. Russet Cafeteria ... 618 gains ves » ana State Farm vs, Wilhelm Contractors, Hawthorne. Two-base hit—McGathey Stol.|LOTY Sunday All players wear their uni- es © 1063 nla e n, y - d,| Boston at Detro John Kiesel, *Marott Shoes ..... 617 th h strong in the late at Putnamville; Kirshbaum Center. vs. en bases—McGathey. Hurrle 2. 1, {forms and be at Raymond and Beville s Virg This is the rea- Bill Shannon, with 2-1 record, BRfioteiphia ‘at Cleveland. Walt Susemichel, Fireside Tavern | = 13 Came through strong Bischefl Construction. Riverside No. 1. Double play—MacMahon to Sparks. Left Aves. 8t 11 a. m. : r \naistenc went the full distance for Tech! NATIONAL LEAGUE hci, Rader, (Rockwood Pulley” 813 innings to provide Lefty Ed Lopat, 0° = MANUFACTURERS : fn Dases Southport 5. Broad Ripple 11.| RB —— lent stock nl on tgainst four— Richmond hurlers.| Cincinnati av Bi cola, Howard Deer Jr, Russet Cafeteria" gos With his fourth victory against no 6: Vestal Steel vs. Mallory AA Rivers ae SD halls ON, Mende 1 Hawthorne : | ADIIFCY neral FAL Tech has 4-3 season standings. Blitsburen’ at’ New York. Leroy “Dyer “Borden Mim fli 0 defeats. A terrific catch by Jit Yi..5 Niisap Reliabie' vs. Allison Jmpirs—Duriam and Packham. Yimes OPENINGS FOR SUMMER LEAGUES! e Tec Ne od Cd niga TRON TR do ——— a Aoguy vou Le sy . . . n production will : By Ro Ls | 7 OPENINGS MON. 8:30 P. M. 5 MAN TEAMS | uson ! : . 8 « M. A se the post-war Little Sport y Howe Baseball Team Solunar Tables | 4 OPENINGS WED. 8:30 P. M. LADIES LEAGUE ruction. ~~ Copr £1 Gon'| Fasten Rovsed | 7 > | Hatches Shutout | : AM Fk M ! Meeting Mon., May 7th —t b. M. at IARIA'S ’ { cs THE DERB B- Corp TM World Rights Revd . > ! Minor Major Mirdor Major : rs x meester " J / Ta I we shorted: ar Bd BaseballlToliy. fier. inor Mater Mirlot Majer 6. OPENINGS THURS. 8:30 P. M. MIXED LEAGUE 5 > v » . ala l PC aseball 1 : : } : | . 5) cada doors oy o. he! thn oJi3lso dd record today. And Crispus Af- Hondas” ee da Ali 80 10 OPENINGS FRI 8:30 P. M. 5 MAN TEAMS 1335 0. Atatat Attila ts Rag = t yo, : t y 28 Nt en 7 ry ST A (/ ei (| ucts sported a big goose egg in Wiha, iii 48 18 iF LE 6 OPENINGS SUN. 7:30 P. M. MIXED LEAGUE e middle 0 5 Lo A > H ‘he run column. i Tpursday creas 3:30 i Jia Jioo . eason—when one NE BE 5] The Hornets unloaded a ‘Httle, 0” __._.._ 9:0 #3 1046 fw CALL ROCKIE IARIA—MA-0837 ally deserves an- : (NS RN) . . bit of everything yesterday to) § . B b 1} { - \ S \ . 4 A Prem <l shut out Attucks, 10-0, at Ellen- unior aseba IARIA’S ROW ING A 1 Y 0 ~~ oR tae © a £7 BN berger. Dave Garrison twirled Managers of teams enterzd in Junior } ' early to be think- a ; (3) ol N ~ , ¥ Baseball will meet Monday «at 17:30 'p. a : arly | A Sf DA) 1% bb N \3 | Za 2 4 for Howe, going all the way in at the YMCA to Pi e ‘Completion ol ; 325 S. NOBLE ST. Pith { e wonder- / as PA: Barr) Anal Mad) dad spite of hard knocks. atti Oaiaten,, The _brojlen oo Rp i ai Sele oo : i Ce :
