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Race for Parker Wearily fo Welter Title Fight Set; Millers’ Park

Golfers Guests of Jaycee

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By JIMTEYROCK = : 3 , THERE'S A RACE to see who gets to Joltin’ Gene Saints in 10th, 7-6 Parker first—Andy Anderson or the U. 8. Army. | eid

MINNEAPOLIS, May 11--The

Joltin’ Gene and Anderson have been signed to battle|/Indianapolis Indians came to town

it out for the Indiana welterweight toga May 19 in the today hoping to beat a vagraney|

Armory. The Army, however, is breathing down the neck| Vagrancy was committed in St. of the 20-year-old Parker, who now holds -the state's Paul last night when the Saints i : : pen ete ee —.|arrested the Tribe, 7-6, in 10 inlightweight and welter titles. ast year instead of losing. That's nings. ' The Indian pitchers show- - Gene was called for his the first time since the start of ed no visible means of field supArmy examination several the Royalton that the books were port. The tilt ended the series.

inked in black. | So tonight the Indianapolis nine weeks ago. Later he recelved| ‘The fourth running is slated faces Para Millers, wih-

notice he had been accepted. for June 16 over the Royalton! H v That's the last he has heard. course on the Wells Hampton as OF Jo my Amen Meanwhile, Anderson boosted farm. A local horse and. rider, Minneapolis team to win the penhis ring stock considerably last Bannock Laddie with Jack Brant nant TOUS Seam 10 Min ne i week when he battled to a draw Jr. up, won the Royalton handily mav have Spin a } with Joe Miceli of New York, 10th last year. , {" The Millers } ae Tire. wi

/ he Ss. Er To Ca Mle | eens ln ‘play single games tonight and tofrom Anderson in one of the | MERIDIAN HILLS Country morrow night, winding up with a most appealing fights seen in Club is having its opening mixer double bill Sunday. the Armory in some time. And Saturday with a day of golf 4nd Disaster Strikes since he won it, Parker isn't 2 Ae mn) 5 De evening. A fifth can make anybody staggoing to give it up easily. lev: t id Hon = eading we/zer. It did just that for the Tribe A. 4a = venh Sloe Y George A. Van.l), night. Forrest Main was

PARKER says he will insist Dyke Jr. and A. J. W. LeBien of |, oozing along with a two-hitter that Anderson not be even as tie men's tournament committee. 2.51 lead when disaster much as one ounce over the 147- 8.8 =n | struck. ! pound limit. The young slammer PICTURESQUE Marietta Col-! The gruesome details are as folprobably will not weigh over 144 ope, down on the Ohio, has lows: but he may even go so far as tolentered a crew in the Intercol-| Dan Ozark opened the fifth with

Parker. Anderson is determined - me { Tim<* Thompson batted to win back the title. [Mickey Livingston and fouled out

Anderson also wants to wipe 4 G to First Baseman: Ed Stevens. Al out that draw with Miceli. Fight ey, ramps, Brancato struck out. Then Don

fans have said Miceli would [Clark made a low throw on Don

insist that Anderson be weighed jegiate Rowing Regatta June 16. 8 single, too hot for Nanny Ferin the ring before the fight. IMarietta is host for the event for nandez to handle. Bill Antonello And Anderson will do nearly the second year. Thirteen college doubled to right, moving Ozark anything to get another shot at crews are entered thus far. {to third.

’, y | i a . isle ‘hic i 110-yard and 100-meter standards. / : . their flu last ‘oe been the winner had he J d L |Nicholas’ bounce to short and ©f legislation which might be Three sick St. Louis Cardinal further treatment of their st Ball Pro-Am golf tournament will have | oe an ee ree : 'night when the Cards entrained 8

been in condition. This has ‘Ozark scored on the bobble, Anderson boiling mad and he | ° | Jack the Scat Cassini walked wants a rematch. That prob- To ro Again ito fill the sacks. A walk to Jim ably will be May 26, win, lose {Pendleton forced in another run. or draw with Parker. 3 {Eric Tipton then singled home two , All in all, Parker still appears, ‘more runs. Manager Don Gutteto be the best the Indiana ring ridge signaled to Stan Milanko-

has to offer. Anderson wants to {vich to put out the fire. Milaakochange that. |vich retired the side.

“BABE” ZAHARIAS, Patty | &0, May Get Pettit Berg and Marlene and Alice Bager| = la T¥i0e Hes 3 up 2 6-6 in will be guests of the Indianapolis] {the nin on Johnny Merson's Junior Chamber of Commerce, (first homer of the year. next Wednesday at a noon lunch- : Clem Labine, fresh from the eon in the Severin Hotel. {Dodgers, hurled for the Saints in These: four top women golfers ; [the 10th. Inman Chambers finwill be in Indianapolit for the : \ished up for the Indians. Weathervand Golf Tournament at Louis Savold Chambers gave up a triple to Meridian Hills next Friday and By OSCAR FRALEY (Tipton in the 10th and followed Saturday. The JayCees are han-, United Press Sports Writer with intentional passes to Don

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Acme Telephoto A DOUBLE DEAL—That's what Brooklyn's Roy Campanella gave the Chicago Cubs yesterday. The big Dodger catcher was safe at second after a second inning hit in Ebbets Field. Cub Hank Sauer fielded the ball, but his peg to Second Baseman Wayne Terwilliger was too late to get the sliding Campanella, The | Dodgers won, 6-1.

Rose Bowl Pact Pyriye Coed Sets

Faces Threat

CHICAGO, May 11 (UP) Only 1 the legislative procedure estab- PW Wim ar S lished for the Big Ten's faculty meeting, May 24-26, at Northwest- By United Press { ern may preserve the Conference's LAFAYETTE, May 11 -—- NaRose Bowl agreement with the tional Swimming Champion Carol Pacific Coast. Pence owned three new records It was definite that five schools, and a share of another today. including Purdue, would vote The Purdue senior last night,

ply at extending the Bowl agree- her own 100-yard record by two

ment and this would he enough seconds, finishing in 1:10.5. . to kill renewal of the contract. " She also snapped two others set Three Sick Cards, Coach

{ It.appeared that the only type by Lorraine Fisher in 1941-—the

{passed would be extension of the Miss Pence's time for both was

By CARL LUNDQUIST ' United Press Sports Writer Big league pitchers apparently received the break<of their lives from their bosses when they were sent to spring training a couple of weeks ahead of the hitters this year. ; Day after day, the hurlers are turning in topflight jobs, reviving the adage that “in the spring the pitchers usually are ahead of the hitters.” There was a general demonstration of oldfashioned bear-down pitching yesterday as three veterans—little Murry Dickson, Big Don New-

| combe, and skinny Ewell Blackwell—plus one

rookie, Lefty Roger Bowman, stood the batters on their collective heads. ! ' & oS ob

NOT ONE homer did this strong-armed quar-

"tet give up, and in the only four major league

games that, were played, they yielded a total of

| just 17 hits, not bad for 33 innings ‘of facing . | opposition batters--pretty spectacular for this

era of the bunny ball and the chopsuey circuit clout. Dickson, winning his fourth game against

| just one defeat, pitched a four-hitter as Pitts-.

burgh topped the Phillies, 2 to 0. Blackwell, also scoring his fourth triumph, gave seven hits and no earned runs in a 4-to-1 Cincinnati triumph over the Braves in Boston. Newcombe, pitching his first complete game in three weeks, also yielded but seven hits in Brooklyn's 6-to-1 trouncing of Chicago. Bowman, working six innings against the Cardinals, was touched for just four hits and a lone run in the Giants’ fourth straight victory, 3 to 2. ; dea WHAT'S more, none of the losers turned in bad pitching jobs. Dickson had to be at his best to shade Bubba Church and reliever Jim Konstanty at Philadelphia. Church was touched for six hits while Konstanty yielded none in the inning he worked. A single by Ted Beard, a double by George Metkovich, who was out at

for agAINst any legislation aimed sim- at* the Purdue Acquagade broke| third trying to stretch it, and a homer by Gus

NEW YORK, May 11 (UP)-— Brecheen—were

agreement on its present terms, 1:18.2, four and seven-tenths sec- pitchers and Coach Mike Ryba r Cincinnati. | that no team may compete more onds faster than Miss Fisher's. will have to follow their team's gut there was bad news for Teams will be composed of one

than once in three years, and it The Lafayette Swim Club's na- game” in Cincinnati tonight by Cincinnati fans, too—Stan (The|pro with three amateurs or four

wds understood that the Pacific tional championship 150-yard| 4i0.

Coast under no circumstdnces medley relay team, composed of

Left Behind Set Best Ball Tourney

Early-Bird Hurlers Get = Warm, Cool Off Batters

Bell, produced all the damage off Church in the sixth inning. : : Jo Blackwell had the better of it in besting vet- gt eran Johnny Sain. He struck out six including Sam Jethroe three times. And the Cincy Beanpole also delivered two key hits, one a long double, Sain ‘gave-up nine hits but wasn't disgraced -despite the fact that he went down to his fourth defeat against only one win. : Blackwell would have had a shutout, too, but for a two-base muff of a fly ball that let in the only Boston tally. : “hb NEWCOMBE, who has had his usual spring arm trouble, turned in his first complete nine= Inning stint in three weeks, an especially heartening one since he appeared to be strong at' the finish. : He struck out five batters, walked only two, and, like Blackwell, contributed to the attack with two timely singles. ' Gil Hodges hit his ninth home run for Brooklyn to go 83 days ahead of his 1950 time table when he got 32 homers. The Dodgers made 11 hits off Cub hurlers Cal McLish and Bob Kelly, who had the roughest time of any pitchers operating yesterday. > hb BOWMAN, a tall curve-throwing lefty, gave the Cards trouble for six innings but when he began to get wild, Manager Leo Durocher sent in Dave Koslo to preserve the victory at the Polo Grounds. Hank Thompson sent Bowman out in front with a 2 to 0 margin on his homer in the second and Alvin Dark, one of the hottest hitters in the majors, scored the third run in the third when he doubled and came hame on Rafe Noble's single. Tom Poholsky, the loser, settled down and gave up only three hits thereafter. The Cards scored on Bowman in the sixth on’ two walks and Del Rice's single and g their final run in the ninth on Chuck Diering’'s double and a single by Peanuts Lowery. All American League games were rained out.

left behind for! The third annual four-man Best

be May 27 at Sarah Shank course.

Man) Musial, also ailing, decided amateurs. Entries are being taken

Ryba and the pitchers—George he was well enough to make the by Paul Gross, Sarah Shank pro-

would ‘accept this. Miss Pence, Sheila Donahue and mMynger, Howie Pollet, and Harry trip. fessional. Thus approval of sucha meas- Betty Mullen, finished in 1:31.5,| — rs eee : a mm ure might in effect be the death hreaking its own record by sixof the pact. tenths of a second. STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORR ow

Ei | All were American Women's Barrone to Meet {indoor records.

British . Light-Heavy pos LONDON, May 11 (UP)— Tribe Slates American light heavyweight Nick ‘§ . | D y Barrone of Syracuse, N. Y., will {meet Don Cockell, British and| pecia ays European champion, in a. 10-. Special days at Victory Field, round bout June 5 at White City from May 15 through June 17, Stadium. » were announced today by the In-|

dling tickets for this benefit, NEW YORK. Mav 11 -- The Hoak and Ozark. Bill Antonello The contest will be one of the dianapolis Baseball Club.

event. |heavyweight fistic famine still is crossed up the Indianapolis strat-

: 2 8 0 lin full force today and for in- ©8Y by lining a single to left FIVE INDIANA horses are disputable proof you have the center: That did it.

feature bouts in the “Carnival of The Indians return home Champions” tournament. the against Louisville May 15 and,| chief bout of which is the clash with the exception of a short trip

eligible for the $90,000 Hamble- oo" 0 "which two tired old The big hitting star for the In- between British and Furopean west for seven days and a “trip

tonian Stake, which will be raced ya rriors will put -on_at the Polo dians was Catcher Jim Mangan

heavyweight champions, Jack over Memorial Day, will be home! 3

at Good Time Park, Goshen, Grounds on June 13 ~ TWith a homer, triple and a single; Gardner; —and-Cesar-Brion—of-Ar= through Tune fr . t . Y . 8. It'll be the richest hs ‘ The hamer accounted for ‘three gentina. Special night d start N Te Aug history of harness One of the participants will be : : i e—————————— Shecla nights =n Starung Sven: n e s y 8 {Joe Louls, a venerable gentleman Puls in the five run third. ; S R 3 times are: re fl B. : probably remembered ‘by all the ranc ickey Jr. director 0 ugar ay Is May 25. Ladies’ Night, 8:15; mong. the Hoosier eligibles the Pittsburgh Pirates’ farm sys- June 1, Ladies’ Night, 8:15; June,

grandparents in the audience. A

are Scotch Rhythm, a full sister tem, was in the stands last night

. . . 6, sponsored by Federal Emof the 1950 Hambletonian win-|true tipoff on the heavyweight, tine Tribe might get Sweet on Paris p y Fe

ner, Lusty Song, and one of the situation iz that old Joe still is best trotting fillies seen on the{Fegarded by nau) 2s ARNON eaby. ture in CO nares ying P status may kill the deal. though Farm at Carmel; Laddie Hanover, _The limping Louis, who will be, owned by F. C. Staley of Ander- 37 on Sunday, ha Dicht son; Amscot, owned by Dr. A. B. 8 2-to-1 choice. This is because DIigNt.

Coyner, Lafayette, and Westfield his opponent will be 35-y

Paul Pettit, the $100.000 bonus 9) Night double-header, 6:30; June 9, Pettit's selective service RRS, May 11--Ray (Sugar)

Only one other game was s been installed Played in the Association last Minneapolis pulled off two ear-old funs in the 10th inning to drop

Be Tnlted Pros ployees, S:15, June 8, ° Ladies

obinson. ‘roving American sports ambassador,” is toying with the idea of opening up temporary European headquarters in a swank villa near Paris. Robinson's nine-man entourage

cratic Women, 8:15; June 11, Ladies’ Night, 6:30; June 12, CocaCola Kids’ Day, 2 p. m.; June 15, Ladies’ Night, 6:30; June 16, sponsored by Daughters of Isabella,

— world champion of Louisville, 9-7. Jake Early’s two- ._. ar 3 8:15. Star, owned by Henry Warwick Lee S201: Nora, o amp N. run homer turned the trick. is “crowded” into a 10-room suite, of Westfield. |Great Britain and Paterson, N. J.| Toledo at Milwaukee and Co. Mn & luxurious hotel overlooking %,8 = This probably should be | mbes at’ Kansas City were the Avenue Des Champs-Elysees. College Scores THE ROYALTON Steeplechase billed as a bout in which the loser =~. = .° = (As a result, Manager George Baseball

people are beginning organization |Wins. Because, the sponsoring, of the fourth annual running of | International Boxing Club insists, | Tilo Box Score

y | Indiana Central at Chase (rain) | {renting a villa for the summer, wake Forest 4, North Carolina 1 the event. They are considerably | the victor is going to have to fight |season in residential St. Clouds| Golf more enthusiastic this season| Charles for the title. INDIANAPOLIS o a pg for the Robinson party. Butler 14'a, Wabash 3'. I since they made a little money Fzzard, at such future date, Willi car, “...... 3 0 0 1 3 1 The world's middleweight kKing,| centre 4. Hanovie™® = \be guaranteed protection from any zat © Lo oooeee- 1 0 0 0 ? J complete with trainers, golf in-| enver 3. Towa 3 (tie. TENNIS RACKETS’ {possible assault and battery McGhee. cf 403 1 2.31 Oistructor and barber, plans to tour| Ti charges which result. Qearhart. Me rs 8 4 10 010 European capitals, handing Amateur Baseball $595 and up T Middl $ h [Sevens Ib anes 1 6 14 1 oover to local cancer research, Wilhelm Contractors Daseball team wil | } SOR. 3B ...... +4 2 0 4 | practice Saturday at 3°30 p. m, at Frankop i ewelg {Sj a5ikan CL ivieens $ i 3 8 1 2 funds a total of $100,000. in Township High School. ' 2 | . . ht iMilankovich, » '.... 0 . 0 0. 0 0.0 EXPER RACKET Scra Is Toni Kalin eee 0 00 0 OF P RUG, 88 ............. I 0:0 3 9% ¢ RESTRINGING ‘NEW YORK, May 11—Eugene| Totals ..........3 6 8m 18 1 { t Hairston and Walter Kalin bounced out for Milankovich in 7th % 00 Stlent) = Platt struck out for Clark in Tth and up Cartier, two of the bright- *One out when winning run d 4d ! rin un scored, est youngsters in the middle- ST. PAUL fy 'weight ranks, tangle in a 10-round AB R- 0 Q AE C bout at Madison Square Garden Miter -...'% 1 0 3 9 8 tonight with a possible September Pendleton sx ....... 4 0 0 4 3 8 = Tipton. If . “8 3 3 PLA-GOOD SPORTS SHOP title shot as the stake. Marchio 8 i 0 0 : S ; . . | Tul 2 . : 9 Hoak. 3b 4 0 0 0 Te LEAGUE STANDINGS Tulsa 14, Houston 2 Indiana's Largest Tennis Dealer Hairston, the dusky deaf-mute, ozark. “1b 3 371 243 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION San Antonio 7. Oklahoma City 5 1718 CENTRAL AVE. TA-2579 was a 7-5 favorite to beat his Antonello, cf ..}.... 5 1 4 6 0 0 sili “Won Lost Pet GB a peo etm . n Livingston. ¢ ....... 1 0 0 3 0 0 siwaukee . Te 5 737 " ni Yo! THERN ASSOCIATION fellow New Yorker, although Car- Thompson. ¢ ....... WT ol MAURTe ir 3 gna 2 Mémphis 10. Chattanooga 2. { 1 {Fricano, p .......... 7 0 0 0 2 oles. elie StH ab 365 3 Mobile 5. Birmingham 3 | tier wrested a 10-round decision|Brancato’. .:!llllli1 8 8 0 0 ¢ Minneapolis 7719 11 478 3 [Nashville 6. Little Rock 3 : from him in their first meeting a Fak... 1 8 4 2°] OiNpiavarouls’ ll’ Mai 3 1Oniy ‘games scheduled.) |year-and-a-half ago. {Bundy . 0... 0 0 0 0 o .gSolumbus eeu @ 13 883 8 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Labine, p . ‘0.00 6 o “oS Pau een 114 368 1. San Francisco 14. San Diego 3 | The scrap signals the return of Tin ir. 2 9 Lousville ED ee Yer 364 72 Sakiand 7, Seattle 2 { Ze otals . 33.7 10.38 ‘8 0 ME N LEAGUE Hollywood 6, Sacramento 3 boxing to the Garden after a five Brandis coiled ot an st ) Won Lost Pct. GB. Los Angeles at Portland, postponed. wet d ou n strikes for Fri- now v 1 {week absence while the circus was cano in Sth Nr ay Otk 4) 8 grounds. : IDGWAY {in town. And it signals the open- Nagios sagied for Van Cuvk in 9th, Cleveland : 1 1 811 2a INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | ious undy ran for Navlor ‘n 8th . Cago . 2) 2'2 Ottawa 8, Toronto 4. jie of = Bl. a by Marchio ran for Tipton in 10th Boeros ‘nw 3 IB { |Yourady wufisled Y 1 | 8 ne hy DRing ight Indianapolis ‘ fog foo 001 0—6 St. Louis rare Ty i5 333 } Boltiarors 8. Shrinefe 3 {which s § e Ww we | 8t. Pau : 41 000 1—7 Philadelphia or 5 2 0 ws | a { _._Runs Batted In—Antonello 2, Fernandez, NATIONAL LEAGUE i AND ou!! title gO between Johnny Bratton! y.\'son 2, Mangan 3, Pendleton, Tipton 2 Won Lost Pct GB M 1 i i Magan h 2] ost ct. ajor Leaders ! S14 Bu Gavilan Lm ion nh on Wt BE GR TR silo SIN Patriotic, young Americans are St. U T >. | puns Mangan, pMerson Sacrifice hit— Pittsburgh. ........ 11 = 9 550 11g LEADING BATSMEN : 8 ro ouble play--Mc ee and § J § Cea 0 526 2 i a needed — now — to help the U. S.|2T€P UP Iraining | Stevens,” Left on bases Indianapolis 3. Bn E Sg a 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE i 1 au ases on balls . y 2 5 1 Arivy oid Air Fores vin the peae | CHICAGO, May 11 — Heavy- Main 3 Milankovich 1 Chambers 2. Strike: Sicaso ud IN Ja Robinson. Brooklyn... 2 EE I) J n reserva. | uts—By Pricano- 3, Main 4. Van Cuy . aaa aa 381 Elliott, Boston : 1 68 12 31 .39%1 ® peace that means the preserva weight Champion Ezzard Charles Paine’ ‘Champers 1 Hits—Off Fricang Ciucinnati Sister. Philadelphia |. 22 85 18 32.378 tion of the American way of life! |and Challenger Joey Maxim,!$ ins innings: Van Cuvk, 3 in 4; Labine. ————— Dark, New Yor 023 92 31H 310 scheduled to meet for Charles’ ity; Chambers, 3 In 4° Winning pitcher GAMES TODAY Howrey, SL. 1ouls HB Rp PW !Labine (1-0). ‘Losi itel -Ct AMERICAN ASSOCIATION AMERICAN LEAGUE Rit kk title in the Chicago Stadium May Labine LY, igs picherlchanbers . AMBRIGIS, ASSOCIAT) ar GR rn pe » t { } JA8 Minne lis, ND Ls Englond-Alaska~Germany=France 30, moved into heavy training to-| nor, Time 2:35 __Auendance—642 NR ANLro! Sit, Mun 3p0lis Carrasquel. Chicago 12 gt if 3 3 Hawaii and the Philippines are a! |2Y: Foledo at Kansas Civ. Bone Coe it 18 61 13 33h shoves snd the Phivpp SS S Jockey Involved in B Lousvitle ai St paul PriviSiand fe of 8 8 3 outposts, that need to be staffed by, ockey invoived In ets > AMERICAN LEAGUE ¢ BIE RUNS > alert, aggressive young men. The . Is B d for 10 Y Cleveland a} Chicago (Dighir. & llojses Dodgers’ 9 Joost. At 5 so 12 { ; mes 1 ) ‘afkon . y ns Army needs other specialists tc I-Hour Cleaning $ anne or ears | ony i Tn ' BAe. Doers Silomin goss. 3 Lickwp how ot the from, Engi = BALTIMORE. Md; May 11 BORIIRENEY Pi J ty Fre | neers—~radio and radar electri Service - (UP)—Jockey Robert J. (Bobby)| Bfocklyn at Boston. willieins, Red 8 8 ciansesmechanics~drivers—commu Martin was ruled off the track! Sessa at Phisourah, Dark. Giants 34 Snider Dodgers 30 . . Lot f 0 q 33 Carrasquei '&] 2 fications and many other special ll for 10 years yesterday after it — : Soninson Dadeens Bion a ane 3 ized jobs are waiting to be filled Every Hour on the Hour J was testified he solicited bets and RESULTS YESTERDAY RUNS BATTED IN } Pafk Cubs 0 Zarilla, White Sox 17 by you young men) || Until 3:00 P.M. Saturday bet against horses he rode dur- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Dare, Glamis To Vantie, Yankees: 17 ing the recent Laurel spring meet- Toledo at Milwatikee, postponed. rain Irvin, Giang 18 Jensen, Yankees’ 17] : 1

hime Maryland Racing Commission but will work with the finest and most DRY CLEANERS | moders mechanized sauipment., {it applies to all tracks with mem-

Tanks, jeeps, half-tracks, motorized | 1613 Prospect St. FR-2208 beramip in Hie ational Bssocls “artillery and observation planes are | |sioners, only part of the great armada need-

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AMERICAN LEAGUE Rieard AB R MED Fil, Boston 8% Chicago, postponed, rain Chambers .......000 3 8-1. 0 New York at Cleveland, postponed, rain Riddle ves 3 2:0 400 and cold weather Gearhart ... > 3 3 6 360 Washington at Detroit, postponed. rain. McGhee * RB 3 3 333 Philadelphia at Bt. Louls, postponed, wet pigher . eo oreiines 0 3 3 300 grounds. Mangan 35 5 12 8 343 | —_ — Kalin . § 9 75 | NATIONAL LEAGUE Platt «318 3 4 3 250 Pittsburgh 000 002 000— 2 6 1 Stevens 13 3 18 3.2404 Philadelphia 000 000 000— 0 4 2 Rue FPR { 8 16 3 232 Dickson and PitzGerald; Church, Kon- Turner ..... dy 3 8.3 229 stanty (9) and Wilber. Silvestri (3. Los- Merson . 87 9 15°46 224 ing Pitcher, Church. Home Run—Bell, Papan adie ve : ot i] 1 A 03 \ - - Alle . Chicago ... .. 000 000 100— 1 7 4 CIALK ...oo.0s neon 37 2 2 0 118 Brooklyn 010 032 00x-— 6 11 1 McCall ,..... ERs ec 3:11 8 McLish, Kelly (6) and Walker; New. 3tiobel ........... «13 3 bo On {combe and Campanella. Losing Pitcher, [Sirs oomvvreeees 3.0 0 C 00 McLish. Home Run. Hodges. hia paren 8 S00 000 Cinetnnatl .......... OBL B31 000 4 11 3 Milankoweh | we B30 8 0 Boston 000 000 010 1 17 0 Hutchings AGT 1 fy oy 000 Blackwell and Pramesa. 8ain, Nichols (8) = Two.Base H thru. 6. Fernandez 5. and 8t. Claire. Losing Pitcher, Sajn. Kalin §, Stevens 5. Dallessandro 3. MerStm—— son 2, Gearhart 2. Platt 2, McGhea 2, TRA : 200 in oh - 3 : ? Fister Turner and Mangan in 2 r “ nt 4} A re- Bas ts Ghee 5, Mangan Poholsky and Rice. Bowman, Kosio 7) and rene is gLinee and Noble Winning Pitcher, Bowman’ Home Runs—Fernander 4. Kalin 3 (GiearHome Run-—Thompson. + hart 2, Turner. Dallessandro. . Stevens, Cnn tin : Mangan and Merson lh TEXAS LEAGUE Sacrifice Hits—Main 2. Papith. Riddle, Dallas 1. Beaymont 0 . {Lint and-.Dalleszandro ° 8 | Port Worth 15, Shreveport b v | Stolen Bases—McGhee and Fernandes

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P.S. Frankly, there are quite o few pipes—but they will leave in the i

possession of pleased pipe smokers by Two's and Three's and half-

dozens—an undelayed choice is apt fo be rewarding

L. STRAUSS & CO.

~ TOBACCONIS

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