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THURSDAY, MAY 10,
Prep Ace Hurls One-Hit Game
~ Washington’ s Kenneth Heiss Stills
Ben Davis Bats
By HERB PLGMAN Kenneth Heiss' one-hit hurling sparked the Continentals to a 4-to-1 win over Ben Davis to high-
Washington's
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INDIANAPOLIS—That's
Ex-Pro Star Heads Wabash Cage Fortunes
Armstrong Follows Harmeson as Coach
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Little Sport
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ack meet and four-game prep baseball card. MR. bash College today were under Quickly to Let Doug in tournament In other skirmishes, Lawrence Central plastered Park the title flexed by Jim Patrick of new Plt t Veank. H Hi hland Golfers The Best 4-25 and the A ; Te we TN . abash gsident | krank + By United Press one of MacArthur's strongest x A SHSne School, 11 to 3, at home, Broad Ripple had a six-run fifth- Hoffmeister's Physical Culture gparks annotinced the APPOINt- SAN FRANCISCO. May 10 J mcporers. and. Rave heen for] Selection of re schieduled inning splurge to nip Howe, 8 to 7, and Decatur Central out- Studio. A Navy veteran and a ment 2 Paul picenall Commissioner . A. B. many vears.” Chandler said. "He Posting a two-under-par 2 on ‘Slide Rules ariier all Pad lasted Beech -Grove iin “an- Hn Purdue electrical engineer, Pat. ar ¥) Am “Happy” Chandler has hinted he iS My warm personal friend. the hack nine, John Hare Jr. fin: In Town! <5, ; i H , . i 5 3 Se 4 “ adohz : ™ ag. an amy rer ; . on MAY other slugfest, 10 to'9, at the = ""** \JF'G a “AB H g4 rick won the diadem in a con. Indiana Univer- will step out of his job right dow “If he TE peaare, are 49 ished with, 38-33-71, "one aver STANDARD Gi ‘ . DFrench.3b 2 0 2 3, Cisco? } 0.3 1 or : ro . ka x iL + earnest and wi noe oe ar. : ‘Class / . 3 ; Hawk's diamond. Hslmann.c 4 2 5 3 Miller, SEE test of "supermen’ at the In. sity basketball if’ the major league clubs elect es par, to lead "Class A golfers in Sparks.lo 4 110 0iB.Schrierd? 41:1 0 : St 1 a regu- Gen. Douglas MacArthur to suc: him commissioner the Dr. Harry Leer Day golf tour- 10:INCH | ic lw ‘e si > + Bosler.lf 4 2 0 4DSchrierss 3 2 1 2d; lis Barbell Club. He i star anc gE ey J ? hi T mv power to see that he . 4 ; Dick Hazelwood's single in the ychimanyt 3 1 0 ostanlevas 4 3 1 1, dtanapolis Barbe u e 1s Jar with the Ft. ceed him. thing in my | d will give Ney at Highland Golf and Coun . : ia - y ate « , yp / g « x - IN IT third frame spoiled Heiss’ bid. for {ieect, "3.0 1 VRogersin 4 1 3 01, Cathedral High's School grad- Wayne Pistons Chandler expressed his views in iS promptly installed ang i 8 ye Chis v ’ . PICKETT fame. Bill: Harper's double and MMabonss 3 0.0 10k ct fii? uate, for the past 10a letter to Bill 1eiser, sports him every possible Ron hee ax Club yesterday. 3 I Bill Willlaras’ trip nel BE Fronch.p 2 tony 32 years, as head editor of the San Francisco 8¢tUng started on the job. The day was in honor of Dr. POCKET TRIG ; Ans Wine, 8 single, a >jMetclany 00 0 00 “cage coach, Chronicle. A part of the letter, “I would be very much inter- Leer for the 15 years of sérvice Be . walk and wild pitch pushed across reais 726 82119 Totals 301018 7 | Armstrong will was quoted in Leiser's column ested in finding out whether thay he has given the club. He fired * No. 1000 RULE three markers in the fifth for Merchant walked for Garrison in sev- al er U d . report next fall today. are sincere when they say they an 80 yesterday. A year ago, Dr. Washington. ne 9 Lo. .... 000 023 2—7 Armstrong ne over his “As you probably know, ‘1 am want a strong commissioner.” Leer had a 67. his best score since $785 Hiess - struck out three and Roe Ribble a ha Dot ER new duties, suc- — | The major league clubs voted joining the club in 1930. rs Sparks MasMa Bhs eed) ~ ‘mes , Highland members and memoi : ive D. French, Bosler, Garrison 2, Stanley 2.| ceeding Glen W. Harmeson, who h h some months ago not to renew strolled $i Dui Ane defensive Donernrer, | Cosco. Hinchman. Machin Opens Tomorrow resigned this spring to become Iris Lose Tig t Chandler's contract. Leiser ex- bers from other clubs paid tribute i work by the Westsiders quelled hon 2, Meade, E. ‘French, Miller 2 backfield coach with the Purdue h I 3-2 4) (pressed the opinion that MacAr%|to Dr. Leer at a dinner last night. Pickett Duplex-Type any Giant rallies. chant. Runs Schrier, Ragerh, Gallon, er: | By United Press football staff. Pitc er’ S Due =4£ thur would be available for the; In the tourney, Dick Gant and 6-Inch Rule— Callon 2, Fox, Hanselman, Spark a: BIRKDALE, England. M 10 ! i i 1th h He Joe Higgins tied for second with s, 3 ) u § 8 i 1 Broad Ripple made the most of 2. Hincaman, Vaughn. Two-base hits— 4 pan ay Will Fit Well EAST LANSING, Mich, May 1o{commissioner's job, although pelJoe Higgin Or Se in Pockett -Log Log with 15 sitiples d tour Hornetil anselmann, Fox. Stolen bases—Miller, p. —Capt. Willie Turnesa of Elms- (UP)— Michigan State's baseball might not be ready to give a!73s., A total of 115 golfers parti 10-inch Scale on a b-Inch ar oe gry I th the Schrie, "Shcritices BD. French, jn 7 ior, N. Yad Se Amateur “We are pleased to have Mr... boasted its second win of “definite answer’ now. cipated. Other winners: Rule—$8.85 ' S harks - 5 § r = 1 iross — erro o tally six Sparks, it ou ai ntoad, Divi 5 ampion . mn rzetta o O- Armstrong join the Wabash ath the season over Notre Dame today Class ‘B—-Gi Gr 20 Pred nu. : . fifth for its win. Warren Sparks French 2 Garrison 1. Struck out = chester, N.Y. were matched letic staff,” Dr. Sparks said. “Our qq. edging the Irish 3 to 2 in a B. R. Wins Pair maker and c Ww. Masse. 2 Yom. Task Mail and Phone Orders of Broad. Ripple singled relief off Meade 5 "oe anne Gren 2Galnst Britain's Jim Bruen and gpservation of his playing and tight pitchers’ duel. sof ed O A" Birr, 95 Filled — Call RI-4373 new bike pitcher Eddie French across in LI 1's ES arid Biches Frees. | John Morgan today for one of .oaching record, and particularly “mp. Spartans went scoreless Broad Ripple’s freshman and “ Aotr BY Gani neto-se:d % THIRD FLOOR %x loon tire the sixth with the winning run. Hanselmann Winning pitcher Meade Um. [OMOrrow’s four opening four- pig spirit of clean but aggressive yesterday until the seventh and reserve track teams won double Frank Parrish. 78-10-68; Ray Roberson, : res s > “ 76-7 eral sizes Howe rallied for three runs in ouse and Mier Time-—2 00. some matches in the 1951 Walker competition convinges us that he eighth innings, when they got all triumphs over Washington at Biase. B—John Wilkins. 81-13-88: Bi WL H LIEBER 4.07 wy ty d Lawrence Central Park School Cup Golf competition, will’ fit well in the Wabash ath- tpree runs on three hits. Irish home yesterday. The Ripple frosh Symaker 35-16-89: Dv, Aen Donate: bil WASHINGTON ST - oo 3 . . * 7 . A 0] : 1 frame ho Plopre So Pugh ss ALO shiaa The olher opening day feur- istic picture.” hurler Stan Konopka, who, went won, 63 to 54, and the Rocket oll rt A BRA ho T= Lol HR ad TAT/ONERY DEPT. DOWNSTAIRS ny other short. in Te na pre 9 iby ager2b 5 1 1 3 Willian. 2b {12 op somes will pit Frank Stranahan Armstrong began his playing the distance, pitched scoreless reserves triumphed, 752 to 4115. 73'"" Pm TR ah : > its sevent straig game, Sorat, 3 2 1 1McCrae,lb 3 2 4 0 of Toledo, O., and Bill Campbell career with Ft. Waynie Central two-hit ball until the seventh g < ii = — Jou [gel Stanley . got three hits for the JiEongirfs 11 ECan, 33 Oly Huntington, W. Va, against High School in 1935-36 hen f ATURES : g Wazoo willf-rf 2 1 1 1 , . “ § igh School in 5-36, when frame. . ’ ycles by losers. Mebniei te 3 1 § JovnssIhit 3 9 o o Ronnie White and Joe Carr; Central was a finalist iif the state, Notre Dame scored twice in the ’ At Decatur Central, the Hawks Crimesc = 3 0 3 0faundb-ss 2 0 3 2/ Charles Coe of Oklahoma City. tourney. He had three seasons eighth inning when starter Bob $46.25 came from behind, scoring two Blakep 300 3 McKee , fad Okla., and Jim McHale Jr. of with Indiana, 1938 to 1941. Carlson was relieved on the . runs in the sixth to win. The*hosts i a as ¥ 1000 {Piladelphia 2eainst Leell wing While at Indiana he played with mound. gd jumped off to a 4 to 2 lead on als otals 25 618 6 an ohn “Langley, an Jay McCreary, who is now basket- Notre Dame 03 00) Qa -2.%1 . fy G five hits in the first. but Beech PearXte Wuiked for Kahn in seventh. {Chapman of Pinehurst, N, C., andipa11 coach at DePauw. Wabash Wichieas Sale Boia A ua Genuine i / [ ¢ 0. Grove tallied four runs in the Lawrence Central’ (3m £11 Robert Knowles Jr. of Brookline, and DePauw are bitter basketball|'¥+ Howard 13 and Bower. egu ar 1% 1. 3448 fourth on three singles and a wi Str ueh, NE piscras, So Mass., against Alex Kyle and Ian i aia. . . J / s—— pair of walks to go ahead 8 to 7. Pugh 2. Steele 2, McConnell 2, Wilson 2, Caldwell. The eight singles Most Valuable Business ce an S wg > Rex McKinney's fly ball scored Wairod Russ origin Valams. ‘McCrae. matches will be held Saturday. 4 S od. Runs batted in—Steele 2, Wilson, h h lv fiv feet 10 . 3 D M 13 pitcher Harold Holderfield from §;, Cowell. P. Colwell, DeVoe, McDaniel, Brilliant sunshine, breaking Although only ve lee Takes Pin Crown Mother's ay, may 1 third base for the winning run. Stolen Tas base hits, Pugh, Wallsmith: through three days of freezing inches tall. Armstrong became a } : Bilson “cert to Wilson; Yager to Pugh to weather, increased the chances of mainstay with the Ft. Wayne pros Winning two straight games, ; n : sc 1 ; J Jim Fox homered with two 8 Park School's. Base on balls otf ‘Blake the favored Americans today asin 1943 and was voted the most the Business Office defeated the mates aboard for the Hornets’ J Kshn 5. Sur ont buiiske & Rabn/iney put in their final practice valuable player in the world pro- Composing bowlers last night at three runs in the second frame. . Kahn (Steele: Wild pitches-—Kahn, Passed rounds over Birkdale's -6843-yard fessional basketball tourney. Fountain Square Alleys in a tieLawrence Central handed Park Rss Comin DavireesSane anv ¢ championship course. When he retired from playing breaking rolloff for The Times MODEL 10 School its sixth consecutive loss, : - rg at the end of this, season, he had League championship. MIXMASTER Decatur Central Beech G shoving across five runs in initial AB HO A eA by g | Up’ thé longest record with one club At the end of the regular sea- | Only the New ‘ session. The Park Schoolers con- Conse 4112 3 Russell rt 211 t Murp Y a ts P of any pro cager. son Monday, the Business Office | Modal 10 Mix. tributed 10 errors to the Bears’ Soladine. Ib 4 111 0 Neely,3b 30019 B Armstrong, who is married and was tied with the Composing master has the excause. Mcknnes IF 4 5 2 iki *3238 For La Motta out the father of one child, 3-year-old room with 62 wins and 37 losses. 2 clusive larger y.p-3b 2°00 28 T0061 : : r Navy i siness ew 5 Y MORE . Jim Blake went the distance Fldarihn3b 4 2 1 2Cunauends 2 § | 0 CHICAGO, May 10 (UP)—Irish Stephen. served in the Navy in Business Office won the first NONE BETTER, WHY PA q BOWL-FIT beat Stwrt.3b-rf 2 0 0 0D. Fox.1b 4 1 6 0 World War II. game last night, 877 to 862, and ers for EVEN mixf for the winners, giving up six hits Inlowrf 0 0 0 0Dobbep 1 0 1 2, Bob Murphy, a throwback to the rs the second, 865 to 846. Individual | Sos, renter AER . 2s ra Tc m 000 t 300 iv i 1 ape two walks. sianteve 19 4 pHa %2ays of the Sullivans and Pits leader was Bill | Marshall with 360. ATION N, and lightwis ; Mihlland,rf 0 0 0 0 simmons, today headed into three le re SR Ben Davi Murat 0000 i er, higher, fine p Masniarien 2 Sen Davis a rR A REET RY days of epsom baths and a pavoff. — Pi iP Pi P ] - EN " = % o “ps1 o a ot otals £ , o Springer.ss 4 1:0 2 Backer lf 202 9 Murat ran for Avery in sixth fight in June with tough Jake Goes Under Arcs in ing ong ‘ N Duss! $13 0 your 1 8 : 3 Beech Grove 230 400 0— 9 'La Motta. y IRONM ans 31 Sine 1 0) 3 Derant Cena: 412 012 x—10, Murphy, the International Box- Hard top racing at the W. 16th MOSCOW. May 10 (UP) The A W.Howe.cf 3 0 3 0 Hager.3b 3 07272 Errors — Stewart. J. Pox. Cavanaush. Vv St. Midget track will switch to All-Union Physical Culture Heats quicker— E Howelb 3 0 2 2Hichisontf 3 0 0 0/Neely,” Jones. ( Sussman, Rue1ing Club's star TV showman, came Ti i 111 Commission ordered Russians tays hotter—irons Harper3b 3 1 2 0Shmbughrf 1 0 0 0 Neely’ 2, Lacefield 2. Collins. “Shipley 2 up last hight with another ‘“sen- night Sunday. Time trials will S§ Fuss § FOR ALL stays Hedges. lb 1 0 7 0 Lawlerlb - 2 0 7 0 Soladine. Avery, D. Fox, Russell, J. Fo : open at T with the first heat event to take up table tennis ‘on a faster. Start ironLickliterc 1 0 0 OE Phillips.c 3 0 5 § Plummez. Holderfleld 2 MeKinney, Fled:| sational” triumph, a technical at 8:30 Mase scale.” ling in 30 seconds iss. p ¢ C e —Jone R 3 30. 8S & . Heiss.z 290 Fora 2b 1.1 3 0 Se. iat HL 2 J Fox er knockout at 1:58 of the fourth - at : . The decree ordered the manu- after ou connect é Pratt 0 0 0 0 ley, Collins, McKinney 2, Holderfield. Two-' round over Danny Nardico. a 23- Heading the point parade and cr e anu lit. Thumb- Tip { Hilingswrth 0 0 0 0 base hits —Holderfield. Fledderjohn, Home vear ola ex-Marine rom Te ~" slated to race for the first time facture of enough paddles, balls, Heat Regulator. Totals 26 531° 5 Totals 19 121 8 Collins. Shipley 2. Soladine, Avery, Jones. F1 4 Pai SAE O. AMPA, this season under the lights .js tables and nets to equip thou- | Brot tnd Pratt walked for Lawler in seventh. I Liraes oh paren Benstur EE Riral Diese, Duke Kimmerling, Anderson. Her- sands of clubs, colleetive farms, 1bs. Ey § Hollingsworth ran for Pratt in seventh. I Dobbs 3. Plummer 4,. Holderfield i Murphy, who thereby became v i i © . i DO *y § schel White, riding in second spot factories and schools. 24 lbs i Washington ...........d f..... 100 030 0—4 Jones 2. Struck out, by—Dobbs 2, Holder- |winner of 58 of 63 pro fights j 7/3 $14.95 Bev DANAE teres - 800 190 0-1 el nes I ol rrr PP Lin [picked up $3660 for his prize share. wil also be on hand to try and Errors—Hager 2. Runs—Springer, Mc- 1 w ttches— Ze share. take over the leadership. : Sunbeam Rediant Dousal.’ Harper, Heiss, Hazelwood Runs Ay ak tas. Paced bails “Holder But he reserved space in his wal-| (thers slated to A Yim- Umpires to Meet u conei TOASTER Arnold. Two-base hits—Harper. Three- Be Pe JE TE for the big payoff due after my Warriner, Bud Moneymaker, The Indianapolis Umpire's As- All you do is drop bas hits—Williams Sacrifices —Arnold Double plays—Springer to E. Howe to UTPires—Bisesi and Mayes. Time—145. © his next scheduled outdoor scrap Roy Atkinson, Frank Mike, Frank sociation will hold its regular inshenread Bread Cook.Left on bases—Washington 4. Ben r 'with mighty La Motta in New Roessler, and many other leading weekly’ meeting at 7:30 p. m. to- Exch - powers itselt autoDavis 5. Bas balls—off: Heiss 6. Ar- ws xcnange nold 1 Hit by’ pitcher. by Heiss (Roden Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. Knox | York, June 27. stock car drivers from the Mid- morrow at group headquarters, 9 a. pACRER), Ditches -Arno alk Heiss Murphy, vn o weighed 177 west 1301 E. New York St. e 103s Umpires—Durham and Butler. Time 1 30, . il a. oe a 2 Ny a : | lraises itself silenta Win at Meridian Hills ,ounas last night, was a stow : rer DUPLI-COLOR TOUCH UP [3i°cs;ciself
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