Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1951 — Page 16
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PAGE 16 _ ee THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES on — SULLGAY, MAY 15, 1001 Solons Nip Bosox; Mays Blasts Past Fernandez; Robinson gi High School Track— Goad 5 Paces NL; White Sox Pair Leads AL | Gary Roosevelt Team
Bums, B i ms, Braves Tie, 5 4 % . American Associatio : i 1 1 American Association American League National League St t T { B American League National League 1 Hitting 308 1s terrific ball clip- py, white Sox hitters continue] Just two points below the .400 reng ens ! e ! Continued From Page 13 Continued From Page 13 {PING 32 Buy 10RRUS: ih to keep '0 SHOW their heels to American mat, Jackie Robinson gontinies | A a second straight victory over the Bud Byerly took over and com-|Nanny Fernandez atop the Amer- League hitters. lg ul he the I re iy Sane. Io, My ey Raotevar, Sayre fois BE wat IT a ts first state high school track tite this year, collected 82 “of the season. — ; {the winning Tuns. dropped to FiTEh FACE AMONG. pe 2S quel of Chicagy are top batters baseman took over the lead last points today for an overwhelming sectional victory. in the junior circuit according-to. Week witha ~396 average. This The -Negro school also qualified 17 men and both
The White Sox clustered three -Réffensberger, who had beengopop's leading batters. Ta j of their eight hits with an error knocked out In four “previous It was easy to see how nojdies Jamies played rousn for all of their runs in.the second Starts, coasted behind the Reds’ man in first this week got way ages include g<mes played News Bureag E 10.1he Howe: inning. Mike Garcia yjflded all Seven-run lead to his first victory up there. He's Willie Mays of through Thursday | Dick Sisler - of Philadelphia ¢ /§ s seven Of, the year, - 1} 104 is b As- sahutundy lie the Chicago blows in his seven Minneapolis. And he clubbed A Busby has a .380 and leads in With a 376 and Teammate Del
relay tedms for regional competition. Defending state champ Gary Froebel could manage only 29 points for second
place, qualifying five men andi—r————riereree both relays. Ft. Wayne Central Upset
the Howe News Bureau. Their aver-
innings to suffer his first 1951 (First Game) sociation pitching, enough to hike E : y : — ( . ‘ - onnis, last week's ¢ defeat. Lou Brissie toiled a hit- St. Louis Cincinnati his average 75 points. . . stolen bases with nine. Carrasquel| "J St k's leader, with AB HOA AB HOA .346, trail Robinson. Pee Wee . F y i less eighth. Diering | 4 i 1 0 Hatton 3b 4 2 i 1 Howe News Bureau statistics 18 second in the averages with Reese of Brooklyn is fourth with Gary Wallace was third T. WAYNE Ft. Wayne North owrey,l 20 Merrimn,.c ) \ $ ’ , § v a3 a Ray Boone opened the gates sightrrf 3 0 1 0Wvrostek.rf 3 2-1 0 show the Miller holding a power- 345 and leads in hita with 29 and 342 ’ i Tow Vor with 15 points and Hobart fourth Side uperided Ft. Wayne Central Hwrton.rf,. 1 0 1 0 Pramesa.c 4 0 4 0 ¢ 342 and Alvin Dark of New York p for the high 0 to the “White Sox uprising. with a gi," ji hinesa.c ful -.440 average. All statistics : ; : is fi ih with 1415. | e high school sectional track B N Bilkoib' “4 1 A 0 Riszwaklin 3°08 0 doubles with seven. yis fifth with. .340. ; A crown today on a so field N Kazak 3b 4 0 1 2 Adcock} 33140 . J / - # Win ! = ’ ~ 8 d. wild throw on Jim Busby. Nelly Kazak § 03 Badcock!” 1 1 44 ine lude games through Wednes-. Al Rosen. Claveland. with .343: Dark has his shadow over runs TOP PITCHER — Ed‘Lopat, | Roosevelt's mile relay team set North Sid : BBY . + Fox: bunted safely. for.one of his garni.c 10.211 sraliounss 31 4 2 day. > : Ferris Fain. - Philadelphia “aa% and hits, He leads: tie_league in| the New: York Yankee southpaw, > NW sectional record of 3:28.3. © rth Side was. first with 68 y g ing emus ss“. 4 271 MceMl Iva 3 A ; erris ain, f Ha, - .o08, , iy : : 0 e sou {OHS Ti 4 . ; points 32 «three hits. ‘Phil. Masi’ singled to git = 3 1 § § KTR 18.83 Surpassigg Fernardez and be-, a vooiRorra. New York. 325 the formerw department with 21 on hol Re [Other “regional ‘qualifiers: Gary } nts and placed: 32 men and right, scoring Busby and sending Staiey.p 1001 i hind Mays are George Crowe, . 8 * fa; Be ork, -325: and in the latter, 34. Gil Hodges paces major league hurlers with ‘wallace 3° Gary Mann 3, Chester- oth relay teams in regional com- . Fox to third. Masi thereupon Dusak.p 1 1°0 0 Milwaukee. with 408: Bill Mc- are next in batting power. of Brooklyn paces total base z2nd| ? 5.0 mark. He's allowed only ton, 1, Gary Wirt 1, Gary Tolles- petition.- Ft. Wayne South Side gtole second and Plerce walked .y... 3 siya Tos 32j077 9 Ghee, Indianapolis, third again Jackie Jensen, New York: paces homg run categories with 55 and four runs in 45 innings. ton 1. js second with 44 points, Ft. to fill the bases. si opue doubled for Slay 000 hit) 2 with .380, and John Kropf, Min- the runs department with 19 and nine, respectively. err eR ett et ee eee— Elkhart Win A . | ayne Central Catholic third with The Sox tallied when Garcia Cincinnati 005 200 00x--7 neapolis, .375 . Is tied with four others in home pittepurgh'§ George Metkovich . S Adon 31, and the defgnding champs unleashed a wild pitch and Chicojg Error- Biko Runs batted in -Dletil% Mays also paces the league in ors at five each, The otheriy,q ine most doubles, nine, while Saints’ Romano | VRHART-Rinbart Won fis collected 37% Jor foun Carrasquel followed with a single P Twd-base hits—Bilko, Cole, Bollweg, hits with 40 Jal Aoubles ith 11 fence-busters are Larry Doby, ipa are tied for the tri eg’ lead 26th sectional track crown in 28 Dick McComb of North Side and fiat counted ‘Masi with what Merriman, Home runs—Dusak, Merriman. a a City holds Cleveland: Eddie Joost, Philadel- wip" three each. Those pes ac Hurls 1-Hitter years today while qualifying 15 Phil Ehrman of Central Catholic eventually proved the decisive Ziaicun 10 Kluszewski Lett on bases — ost ‘of the other batting honors phia, and Ted Willlams, Boston. ...o Hamner Philadelphia; : men and both relays for regional were double winners, McComb {in tally. Off Staley 2, Dusak 3. Struck out--By : field hows the Runs batted in department has Andy Pafko, Chica 1 Bobby Times Special Cf competition. the 100-yard dash and low hurdles Cleveland Chicago Staley 2, Dusak 4. Raffensberger 4. Hits— The Blues outfielder shows e , J ' BO. and Bobby ST. PAUL, Minn, May 12--A Elkhart was far ahead with 69 and . ABH OA AB H O A Qff Staley 8 in 4 innings, Dusak 2 in 4.'way in runs with 21; total bases, Doby as its leader with 18, while Adams, Cincinnati. Pafko also r, dy 4 AIO) Y as far ahead wit 4 an Ehrman in the 100 and 440. Bm oson 10 BRO A ornmatnnds 1 3 HIN Inning pitete Raffensberger 113) Fos 1: triotex, nine ad rons batted Joost paces the league in total Jeads in runs batted in with 20 long single by Taft Wright of the points. Goshen followed with 24 No meet records were broken. gp i 2137 Sipakerad 311] 2 neke. Pinel. Bogkess and Robb. At in. 25 ples, : bases with 49. Gil Coan, Washing-, Preacher Roe of Brooklyn leads Louisville Colonels kept Jim Ro- and Howe Military with 18. wiehional ausliflers: South Side 13: Mm. Ris 400 Sieowen 31 3 njtendencedin. Time=1:he y ou ton, ‘shows how to hit triples. He jeagu ‘th : S$ mana of the St. Paul Saints out! Dale Bolton of Elkhart set the Ft Wayne Centeal s aha and mile relay; 3 “a od’! oh * ub De ea ri “ ! yne Central 5 ald half- 4 Py et 3 13 1Robinsnis 4.8 6 0 st iy Sum) knit | Jim Basso, Milwaukee, “stopped” | 16 for the leadership. Sgue dg oe 4-0 mark. of the “dream game” class here only new meet record of :23.5 in fia 4g Butler, 4 Hnteriown 11" De: 1edy 2 2 02Zarll | St. L Cary? 'q 4 a NG 1 ; urs : e . Srnwiido 3 8 4 Musee J 070 ABH O A' AEN OACOTYS baring QomivaLIY: pos A southpaw, Eddie Lopat of an RO TS UR 8B pe today. Romano held the Colonels the low hurdles on a muddy 1 Spencerville & betts.c 3 4 Fox.d r a : n,3 i eX.C. er in home __ J ro : rookly 1 217 351 30 267 te : i & a , WwW 1 Garclap 3 0 0 dMasic 3 28 § Homus ss oy 504 5 Hatton.dp "4 } 0 3 tied with th New York, tops the pitchers. He Brooklyn 813 nr 31 381 0 4 60 te one hit in scoring a 4-0 shut- track. Another Elkhart boy, Bob arsaw Wins in Walk ila ierce.p Staughtr.ef 5 1 0 0 Wyrostek.rt 4 1 3 o runs with six. on fv .om- | Phila 783 98 203 303 17 5 .259 out win, Hill, was the only double winner, HUNTIN . fisstep 0 0 0 0 2 Non . has won five and lost none, com- you . 17 8 .25 : NTINGTON — Wars en we. _ Garagiolac 4 1 5 0Scheffing.c 5 0 5 1! Murray Wall, Milwaukee, has New York 842 128 214 332 26 11 254, Wright’ 1 ‘ with :10.3 in the 100-yard dash aw i Te Tl ra 55 Bollweg.1b 1 0 8 0 Klszwski,ib 3 213 0 leted all the games he started Boston 839 107 207 313 23 247 right's single came in the odin ya asl walked away wit! Totals 3242417 Totals 20 827 5 ROCKIN | D gg Adtock.af © 4 0 1 0 an unblemished pitching record, Hoson on oo 107 207 35 a1 4 MYL : and a flat :23 in the 220 3 th the sectional "Avila filed out for Garcia In eighth. [RESTING 3 0 Fo Gams 2 d x ~' and allowed only four runs in 45 Chicago" 63 179 277 18 5 244 sixth inning. Otherwise Romano 23 in the 220. He also track meet today by chalk Loveland 000 100 010—2 Rearnrd ddd 3 1 2 Srwicuos 3 13 3/four victories in four attempts, innings St Tous 633 Do 138 2M 18 4 M0 45 boss all the way. He struck 2nchored the first-place mile 69 point d q lif pgp \ cat 030 000 00x-—3 , Mec { 8. . : EAM FI i 3G} vou i ay. f ints and quulifying 14 men cago jRiasial ji 0 DMcMilianas 9 4. © 1 for the best mark in the league. TEAM BATTING TEAM -FIELDING out four and walked n relay team. an g ars Bodin oy HL Lebneh Runs Rie i $ 30 3 Le 0 , 9 : TEAM BATTING AB R H TB HR 8B Pct. Pittsburgh op PII AE ne. The Regional qualifiers besides Elkhart w oth relay squads for rei Mast, ras ' ennedy, Pring.c eeks, ss A 1 C sbur 1 2 i . R : ! § S s Elkh vere: . ted, i Magl e Ae fedy Bolen Cole 2h 4 2 3 di Wehmeler.p 3 2 00 AB R H TB.HR SB Py L New York 138 143 218 38 2 2 205 Boston 25 2 37 20 I 213 pine bases on balls did little pa Ye Military 3 and mile g1004) competition. — Masi, , Chapman. 8acrifice— | Boygr.p 0 derkwski.p 0 9 1 : 9 234 352 18 12 .308 Chicago 1 .288 Philadelphia 22 0 628 214 22 976 harm, tho ' s § rey, J an alf mile relay. sec ; Be le! rave Carola to Boone to Wilks, p 0 0 0 08mith,p 0000 Jan City 310 133 28 387 21 8 .23i Cleveland 597 88 157 229 11 6 .263 St. Louis 22 0 50 234 18 99 ak ugh as his mates Kendallville 3. Ligonier 2,’ Jamestown 3: our ectional records, two by mpson. Left on bases—Cleveland 10, Chi- Howerton 1 1 0 0/Framesa 1 10 0 roledo 718 100 205 314 23 5 .386 Wash'ton 673 101 176 251 7 § 262 New York 28 0 678 298 28 974 Packed him up with four double Eremont 3: Wakarusa 1: Millersburg 1: the winning team, were written *engo 5. Bases on balls—Off Plerce 7, Staley.p. 1 0 0 2 Usher 000 0 Milwaukee 675 109 187 287.21 4 207 Detroit 584 "75 144 211 13 4 M47 Brooklyn 3¢ 0 645 278 26 973 plavs . Shipshewana 1; Springfield Townshin, 2; into the book Garcia 2. Struck out--By Pierce 5, Garcia Petersonp 0 0 0 0 Louisville Ti4 105 300 281 11 } Boston = 83 SI 1a 251 Tas 248 Cineinnau 33 0 581 23 24 91a P Ry: 't Wolcottville 1. Dick Katt 5 w 0 1 ings, 8- | yerly,p 655 85 2 . St. Lou 7 ¢ 2 ; 5 atti ; . . de 0 in HA hit Garcia, Winning Be Sc o[inanis 33 9% 188 338 13 7 se Phmadel. 712 78 155 dm MS INDIVIDUAL Bria I et at Ing star for the Saints was|9 Marks at Hammond through the 10 Lars, breezeq pitcher—Plerce (3-2). Losing pitcher—| ww gree et} — —— — gt. Psul 602 B84 150 225 11 23 .249 TEAM FIELDING (Includes. playe a Catcher Tim Thompson. Thomp- g e <yard dash in 52.8 arcia (2-1) Umpires — Sevens. Dutly. Solan 2 33010 otals 3, 830 TEAM FIELDING AE Pel DPF TPPO A B Pot. making arlesres ne Ri or more eames son hit an inside-the-park home HAMMOND — Hammond High for one meet record and teammmers® an rieve m . dh : . Lo , : . . C. New York 30 0 553 237 17 .979 A x 18S 3 ) y . y téndance—10.514 | nznk, announced as batting for Rich- Milwaukee 23 0 313 321 3 982 Detroit 30 0 3 Hl 11 TY setteoat.cnt B H 38 381K FBI Pet, run in the seventh inning with School, never beaten as sectional mate Wade Pentz soared 11 feet . Musial homered for Kazak in 8th Columbus 15 0 563 243 23 72 Philadelphia 30 0 547 J62 26 .969 Sanick: Phil : 3 2100 1 .667,0ne mate aboard. track champion here, won again 1'3 inches in the pole vault for Hutchinson Hurls fowersn homered tor Wilks in, TH, Minneapolis 28 0 558 3 3 a3 St houts 3 9 239 3s 3 52 Sejtisione Pins 44 18 3 1 | 8 400 Louisville Si. Taal today with 56 points. Valparaiso another. Melvin Speicher, Chester Tigers Yo 5 2 Win engice fo eS Ist on eider’s Kansas City 3 5 48 igs 31 wd Cleveland il 0 i 192 2 ‘988 Robison Brk 83 33 333 11 499 tyons2s 2H 24 na . AB a 0 A with 42 5/6 was second. Township ran over the 120-yard - Pramesa singled for Smith in 9th, St. Paul 10 0 464-191 27 260 Gon ¢ 15: SA IB Ty 19 3 04 17 0} ert 3 aes L&T] Two , high h i i Usher ran for Pramesa in 9th Indianapolis 18.0 493 189 36...930 Washington 18 0 514 195 25 966 Sisler.Pnil 85 37 3 0 4 173 HeRIMGA 3 9 3 LUCGassmib 3 1 2 J new meet records were NIE urdles in 16.1 and Jim ; — - (Bt. Louls 000 001 2310 2—'R (Includes players in eight or more games {DIVIDU ‘ Abrams. Bri 38 4 3 0] 7 3ég nlEhtil 2 1 1 OPenditnss4 0 3 ¢ establis ’ Tr r i : ST, LOIS, Ee Her of | EEE ous: povte. moh EL US makita Se BBR ME re sraree tp Loch Br El I He aan) hat jumres Bon, makin 8 C § | rrors—Cole, Boyer, uns batted in— INDIVIDU! TING (Includes players in 8 or more games oy ot 3 31 4 339 Cn: hy. § is nic 0 gn Ww a 22.1 in the!SiX- -two. the I pitched the Detroft|Gafasioln Musial "3, Cole, Howerton 3. =~ 2 AB HL 2B 38 HK RBI Pct. imaking at least one hit. Pitchers excluded fowler Sif BR 8iii;} 34 dling 3 o 3 5 Hoak3b 4 1 1 29290.vard dash and by Basil Kris- oRetional qualifiers besides Warsaw were: Ala I MecClos y dh ews {Mays Nh. AB H 2B 3B HR RBI Pct. |Cavarr 248 Okriec’ 3.0 5 2 antioe 3 . : : 8=/Columbia City 6. Plymouth 5 and halfeo metory over the{ aut Winget ionic Sunny Masato, HG 3 EW noe J OPTI haem J HE 4 NBR ANIS, 105 JEM 114 otoff of Hammond Clark with a pif itRy plone ane ne seh § . - + . ‘ . raster,Clev 8 .423'D rea 342 Douglas 1 0 0 0 Rane: , ull Js r : Lancaster Central 8t. Louis Browns today, BIVINE [Renlioun, IE reuse] Howerton, Crowe.Mil 8 28 93 13 408 Coan Wash Biri 71 9 3% RNY in 82 34 8 1 3 18 .340 Asmeap 0 0 0 0 Romanop 3 1 1 o pole vault mark of 11 fe€t 71; 2: Chester Twp. 1; Rochester the Bengals their fifth straight|{y "Neon, Coleman ‘to Hemus to Nelson Kropf Mpl Had 3% 13 3 MinosoCl-ch 38 15 5 3 1 8 .395 Stanky NY 3 8dr ol — inches. victory (2). Left ‘on bases—8t. Louis 8." Clpcin: iiioioisiat 8 a g 8 & 17 esiBustychi 11 27 4 0 8 if 180 Fondyihl Pili gh Eonar 2410, Totals 29 92711] Snow was a double winner Takes South Bend Flag J ye z nati 5 Bases on balls—Boyer 3, Wilks 1.| Mavis, To’ 44 16 1 0 8 364 4 : . Snider.Brk 87 30 4 : £las grounded out for Austin in 8th : - ? s r Hutchinson In gaining his sec- Vib i' oMAPRL SG) Hie © M1 30 8 1 MEmeQe MLE f HAL 8 3a dR IR on mde BO ret in the 100, and Robert ccomtully. defended 1s $84 victory habdes the rowers 5. Peterson 1° Wild YE Rom ee I goniTy Mp si a3303 m0 foi! FainPnil 423801 1 338 Metkovich Pitt Raas14 33% o Errors_Lyons Rune batted in x Babe ot alpAraiso won in the erat Ficcessly defended its their fourth stralg oss and|- Bover 5 in 42; innings, Wilks 0 in 13, Haggerty Tol 25 0 4 360 Marsh 8tL @" $11.3 3 eminick.Phil 33 10 3 0 0 1 303 Antonello, Thompson 2. Two-base hits— -yar ash and 880-yard run. Sectiona rac tle today by Staley 3 in 4, Wehmeler 7 in 7 (none out Sullivan.Tol 49 3¢ 3 1} 9 3% . Kiner Pitt 7 : Cassini. Tipton. ark rel ome! 1 : . 10th in 11 games. in" 8th. Perkowski 0 in Ya, Smith 1 in Wright.Lou 32 3 5041) 5yfouchociDet 13 2.0 0 1 3 JifMartain, HHH 3 ie inooeon Olin pares Coron | 1 ead Trot iniiiers: , Hammond might FONE up 51° points and: quality? Naik to Gerry Priddy with (i, Bem itn be prion DRGRNE. di 331 3 eliaely HHT g' Wmmetio 8 87100 8 aaa Sadcen oft Gh sorigl aioe SRI aby Tie 108 Six men and both relay teams . 0 < 20 o LL i al 10% 1 TK 2), 3 i y > . i» n the bases loaded in the eighth in-|0 ‘in 0. Winning pitcher—Staley 4-3) Lund Tel 8 20 9 3 17 1% Sn tH i390 81 Slaughter StL 533: $20 4% 15, Qrark. "Left on paces - Jon to Cassini relay: Whiting #6; East Chicago Wash. for regional competition. ¥ Losing pitcher eterson (0-1) me— | ne, 8 h A 8 3 ck,Cin 3 * u ase on balls. ff—Austi ¥ Eas OF : nw 1 : ; . ning permitted Steve Souchock to 2.50. Umpires—Pineili, Boggess, Robb and Unser. Mil 718 303 1 33 Coleman Sib shits ig Ryan Cin 2 3 11418 20 Romano 9. (Struck Dt Dit—pustin 3.0 Tech 1; East Chicago Roossvelt 1 Mishawaka was second with /arncke. Attendance 02 ouglag, Lou 33! Vernon. Was : > Vyrostek,.Cin 82 : ano its off —Austin 8 in 7 a = = - = | i » x score with an unearned run and | EL ELas.A0) $B 1io30 7 353 Fonwadiv. 53 31132 14 Jimny fg us on 2% nings. Asmonza 0 in 1 Brinn |24 points, qualifying five men, ive the Tigers the lead. Detroit DLile Ni Giants Brite B11 Blo mila Belo" 48181 maT hr dectie 5 Mud Hens Rap 500 oar on way 2 Poe »” | . . 3 > 5, Was X 1 : — , ’ Be a P Gafeie SEIJI MESES Hiiiid gases SE 8a; : | Centrals andy Grams ] ho . ohinson, S Ch : . { } glinch the decision. Lone In 10th 6 to 5 [Comedia mH 411s Emme) $0 18 4 0 3 13 300 Bridges Bri 30314 00% 14 2m Birds Walk to Win Kansas City 6-3 | Central's Andy Graham, one of ay "esl ' Le ERERER 1] EERE ERS | Times Seca Ee es tddy.2b 3 3 4 3 Young.2b 3 0 3 3 . +g | Thompson, St.P 30 13 3 1 0 7 .303| Ginsberg. Det 3 I 3 298 | Schetfing.Cin Siu a4 0 RB CAN ee set a new sectional mark of 2:01.7 ps 3 21 2 Lolar 100 DY Ri Ae bmn 70 34 3 2 1 11 304 Bakerchi 1% 300 3 233 Gordon os 3101 mJver brews, 4-3 [pn orANSAs oY May 12—The in the half mile run. He also won . . > -1 8 -304| Boudreau, Bos 63. 19 6 0 3 31 2paDsumholizCnl” 73 18 2 1 § ‘4 {2 oledo Hu ens s d ; , ) ertzrf 4 2 3 Ol Delsingef 4 3 1 0 | Walker,Col 23 7 1 0 0 0 304 Avila.Clev 66 19 1 0 0 ‘398 Irvin.NY 8 } 260 po. § scored two the mile. The other double wi emir 4% 0 0 Colemanrt 3 1 7 0/ning, driving in his third run of |Atkins. Tol 25.71 0 0.3 4 304 Berargino.StL. 70 20 8 0 0 10 388 Kerr.Bos 8 23 6.13 18 261 mes Special runs in the first and two in th : n Eyers.cf. 8.2 2 0lArft,lb 4 1 9 Oltna ag. ave the. Philadelphia Ramsev.KC BRldd } SyfediodL NH 288 | Kerr BOS dl 34 It 1°01 4 25 MILWAUKEE. May 12 —!fourth : e e ner was Central's Jim Coleman uchck.if 5 1 3 0 Beross = 4 1 3 1] Gay, -§ - pus 5 PRI Zyuehin fou 53163 —1—0——9—302+-Goodman, Bos—~—91 205 1 9 382 Sechoendienst:ath ~31- 33-400 3 332 cet bus -) WHR fourth Inning today and went on who-took-first-pl , insherg.c 5 2 2 0/Moss,c 4 0 2 1 Phillies a 6 to 5 victory over Broome Col 83 25 2 0 1 13 .301 Lollar.St.L 39 11 2 02 9 282 Hodges Brk 86 23 7-0-0 3258 Columbus’ “Red ~Birds~ won their to beat the Kans ! first-place -honors-in-the-on.ss 5 0 1. 3/Lenhardtlf ¢ 1 1 0 [Pendleton StP 70° 21 1 1 4 15 :300 Dropo.Ros R303 7 Md Cone 8 322 4 1.0 18 25 second straight ov , nsas City Blues, 100 and 220-yard dash \ ol i : . . 11 3:0 0 1 .25 straight over Milwaukee 6-3 y ashes. hhsn,p 3 0 1 2iBleaterp’ 3 3 0 o/the New York Giants today be- Moreci Col 30 9°0 0 2 5 "300 DiMaggio NY. 47 13 2 0 2 10 .277 Cooper.Bos 59 1 i s oh [Marsh 110 0/fore a crowd of 12.856 that in-|McQuillen Tol 27 17 4 1-9 31 S08iSinn ney 3 3 0 a A ri Bi 3 5 1 0 3.11 .254 here today in a walk. CH 2 . | Other regional qualifiers: Washington- ; aed ws =] £ 2,8: | Chapman.Lou 37 17 3. 4 0 8-298 YouneoiL i. : Yosuke PL) 56 14 0 0 5 13 .2%0 : | omers by Jim Sullivan, Ralph Clay 2 and one relay; South Bend Riley Totals 38143713 Totals 381027 7|cluded Gen. Douglas MacArthur Thomas KC B33 2 8 20 You Wash Hh] nhEhpensn wi 2012 3 Site Boh Hall walked Right|Atkins and Alex Delagarza hore Sty Dd adams 3; Knox 3; Mien). . 2 3 29 ey, - = ave G3 ax ’ . . ; 1 : ; Tollar forced Man for Young in ninth. and his wife. | Moss, Mi! HB ly Ruiter 3 353% THiGemeaSL J 273-3 § Zio der otton Deal with the|Bill Connelly gain the pitching" 'o" I! South Bend Washingion 1. ROY receives 000 110 013— 8| Aghburn’s hit scored Ken SiI- Phillips.Col 7321 4 0 2 7 292 BrownN.Y 33 ‘6 2 0 1 3 33Nichosor.Phil : 3 2 S i 3 250 bases loaded in the ninth inning.!decision Connell y g . . Bt. Louls : ... 000 101 000— ; [Manga Ind -31 9 11 0 3 .290 Mantle NY 83°23. 3 1 3 17 371 Noble NY 4 11 0 } 33% That proved to be the w He Ary elly gave up nine New Albany Victorious Sig, LOU nerq 'a. muns Batted JnoBiers|vestrl, who had been sent to third BRSSMC” Cd gt 3 0 0 pp Maui B10] amWakiden 8 3 810M run as the Birds stopped thlp uny Ent, Innings before giv. NEW AIBAN 2, Bero, Wertz, Delsing, y, Gins h st. § 3 : Masi,Ch 2 o 9s 8 2 y v-| oe Aree iz, | Priday. Souchock. Arft,|base by Jim Konstanty’s double. DeLaiarza. Tol 43 12 1 0 0 4 279 Woodling.N Y. 2 17 3 e ! J 23 Jgues.bail 19 3 0 4 1 Hin ewe he Birds stopped theling way to a pinch-hitter. Loser! EY ie ¢ NY New Alvary Rell 3 Evers, Cotman. Kelioway, Gins- Konstanty, who ylelded 10 hits in Svaen Re 0.23 2 0 0 & 378 StephensHos 23.18 +03 3 “204 Kluszewskl.Cin 91 22 8 11 13 3%! ous 2 5. t ‘ Bob Porterfield, down from the 0 a, Dts Hen foi 3; ~~ ; " { 2 i Sie. Bor 2 3 omson, } 101 (34 41 5 11 57a ! » eterson stopped N Y L , 2 il Young. Double Plays—Young to Bero, the last. five frames but checked Mozzali.Col 87 24 4 0 2 13 278 DiMagrio:Bos 76 20 4 0 3 8 263 Purillo.Brk 97 2 3394 4 |New York Yankees, gave up six| ong Dou ao Pair te Rollo: br ] {Dandridze,Mpls 91 25 8 0 1 12 275 Berry,Det 15. 04% 3 8 eytutloBrk "97 231 14 12 237 the Brewers in ‘the same situa-|nits and tf : ; S'X{ defense of its high school seca fn Dases—8t Louis 3. Detroit |@ bases-full, “ninth-inning rally, Klaus Mi: 85-23-22 1-8 271 McCormick-Wash 50 13 1 0 0 —2 260 Dillinger.Pitt 31095048 & 235 tion. The bases wer our runs to the Mud tional track y 3 : : arm 2 3 3 1. s e loaded in H 3 {tional track crown today. 13 ‘Bases on Balls—off: Hutchinson 1.!gafned credit for his second Platt.ind 15 4 2 0 0 8 .267 Delsing.St.L. 50 13 3 0 3 8 .260/ Westrum NY BUI Y Vin ens before being lifted for a : Sleater 6. Struck Out—by: Hutchinson : McAlister.Col 83 22 8 0 0 8 2653 ArftStL 33 9 2 0 1 5 .357|Reiser. Pitt 33 2 3 01 7 23 the seventh, the score tiefl three-!pj hi No new meet records were set 2 Wild Pitches — Hutchinson, Sleater. [triumph of the year. Early, Mpls 34 9 5 0 2 12 .265 Kell Det 47 12 1 0 0 5 235 ; 2 60 1 23 ; pinch-hitter in the fourth. : : : Bin 2 prehensile Or Ce IE a rear, sased |BHor LR) 8 1 1 9 3 10 284 Zariila chy HB1I77 3 333 |B, Zdwards Brk pe 3 i 1 9 3 227 all, when Peterson stepped in for! Toledo Kansas City ‘but Don Everdon finished in front ine Pitcher Sieater (0-5) Umpires-_Mc- erased a Reed Mil 0 3 4 00 1 20 Kennedy Clev $6 14 301 '6 200 Ushercin 53 12 5 1 o 33 .236 Marty Garlock and fanned Jim |p AB HO A AB H 0 A In the 220-yard dash and 100pwan, Mexiniey, Houochick, and, Sear. three-run deficit with a four-run'Rufer.Mpis 100 26 3 1 0 9 260 Pesky.Bos 33 8 110 2 230 camosceiaBre 3 14 5 8 0 1 228/Basso and easily stopped George Dred 5 J 3 JBersmodt 3 2 4 0 yard dash and Dick Riely won #4 . 380] Posi 23 : : 8 sily s . ) : 3 m— burst in fs sith Inning. Sach larkeon. Mi i is 3 ; 11 afesi Ch SRI 3 $ 24 Burgess, chi i oi 3 1 q 1 28 Crowe. Crowe acounted for runs | kucdio 3b 2 1 1 § Mrkina'sh 3 ? 3 2 the broad jump and 440. . eam scored a run in the seventh BroomeLou 3 11 .257 Kollowar.Det 33, 8161 3 .242 McMillan Cin 18 22H ; > eve ¢ 2 2 0 Regional qualifiers: a .242 Mc) : 55 n the sixth innin y Sullivan, egional qualifiers: New Albany 12 and Add Atlas-Klien [and the Giants knottea tn Byons Lous 25311) Bayan defo] 7 38 Adamcin iis? 8a ; g When he guliraprt § 13 0Gmnre, 314 0mie'relay. Seymour 8 and half-mile re- @ score Ly 2 3 3} 9 1 lams, Bos 64 151 0 5 13 234] 1 2 1 216 homered with Ben Thor 1 0 Rocco,1b 4 0 9 0/lay: Jeffersonville 4 and half-mile relay: at 5-5 in the éighth on successive | SAS LiKE 62 15 3 2 1 8 242 Mitchell.Cley 6 16 3 2 1 10 232 J5rEensen. NY 28 6 0 0 3 32 3M Pe on! McQin.it 3 1 0 0Segristss 4 2 3 4 Salem 4 and mile relay; Silver Creek 3; g | Katt, Mpls 33 8 2 0 1 4 .242 Niarhos Chi 31 10509 -232 | Bilko.StL 87 14 3 0 2 12 209 base. {Mavis.2b . 3 0 4 2Carey.3b s112M Vy oi out to at Card [singles by Alvin Dark, Whitey|4einia Col $8 14 3 0 0 5 [241 BeroStL. I 93320 3 Z5Yierrm 43 9 011 9 309 Columb Moser 393 Housvar 1 3 Newnes 2 Coaitiown 3 Corvion 3 ne Ip recon Wotowicz KC 3 7301 7 24 DentewWasn 68 15 2 1 0 11 221 hams st i2i1ii 135 BH O A MUTA St 0 a Sonnellve 3 1 2 0Ramsey 10 0 0 Kokomo Goes Big . , 8 40 Priddy Det 64 14 3 1:1 3 5j asi EE 200 H Phllps,2b 5 2 Hggrty 1 0 0 0Jones.p 1 A second mat feature has been Antonello.8tP 71 17 4 2 2 11 .239 Valo.Phil 7 219 | Wilson NY 13 S500 035 3 : ! 2Klaus.3b 4 1 1 > 09049 » 8 , 2] . 5 18 H.11 5 213Mer -200 'Repuloke.cf 5 2 2 0 Thorpe.l Poole.p 0 0 0 0 Thomas 1000 added to Tuesday's Armory wres: Gio thps Y Dave Rosle, elt pian al 3300 3 23 Suderphy 9100 3 HaYeTuwies, 13 3010 1 a Momidy 4113 Mae sii N .. TET © ——-_—| KOKOMO — Kokomo defended tling card. p r, entered the|Giibert.Mpls 60 14 3 2 2 13 [233 Wright.Bos 29 6 011 § 308Aadishos $7833) § Blhibooronds 3271 dCowein 31.6 1) TGA iy Tries one coven a0iits sectional track title in a big {game in the tenth inning and was Turner.Ind 33 8101 '3 (22 MossstL 39 8 3 0 1 7 305 Beardpitt 31 6 1 01 2 (194 McAlstrs 1 Sead) 308 lun onnelly Miway today b i The Mighty Atlas has signed to| | Neufeldt.Col 31 . 7100 32 22 ZernialChi- 205 | Walker, Chi 57 11 Bosistrss $1 1 OMossr! 300 00 y today by scoring 5923 points gnt) °4 charged with the lo |e 22 PMI 40 8 0 0.0 4 300 5Dvine 7 11 1 02 3 .193 Broomelf 5 1 4 0Jderlund.rf 1 Ramsey grounded out for Porterfield i , tackle Lou Klien, former world's g e loss. | Peale ol}. 28 fivone lev 3 11800 % “ios Salviana Sil, 3 13 301] [f3iMeshallic 303 Oiainsomes 3 8 1 Jun. er n to more than double the 271; team funior-heavyweight champion Philadelphia New York | Benson: Col it 2113-13 4 want hii . 3 1 3 0 1 4 13 Murtaugh Pitt 1 2 805 {1 um2 garloced 3 0 2 1Unser.c 4 910 Hl ramet popped out for Jones in oth. total of runner-up Marion. Log- ’ . ABHO A B onway, To 3-1 YQ 212 Verble, Wash $ \ Jackson.Chi 35 6 1} 47 a Pp stroledo— 0... Ceres 001— 6 ’ from Detroit, in one of two fea- Ashburnct 5 2 § 0Stanky2b ° 24 Scherbarthlou 20 8 2 0 © 3 30 Lehner Phil.Chy 13 YY Vim Baggall Pitt =~ 53 9 3 0 0 1 1% Montag 100 oKansas City ............. 001 200 000— 3 BaspoR was third with 20.7. {Hamner ss 0 1 1D 88 § archio St 3 9 1 8 .200 Hitchcock,.Phil 1 I wards, Br 8 1 ¢ Ti - res Je : SI ted E ee sec . tured clashes. Damucids 00) Jjpaess 3 31 1 Marshal Co $7 1 00 3 200GuerraBosWash 33 6 0 0 0 3 ie) MuellerNY ss 3 508 148 Toe BATH Tous AEGIS Bana, Ros baited incAl new sectional record was set The other bout will be a return Ennisrt 8 1 3 0Thmpsndb 5 3 1 2 Rallessandraind 37 13 3 0 1 11 1a) ChapmanFhi™™ 33 11 1 5 8 3 AjhLosansos 18 3 0 0 0 I taal Montaq struck out for Hall in stn nelly 1, Delagarza 1, Courtney 1, Carey 1,|0Y the winners’: Ken Toye who | ones, : f 8,8 1 91 Lutz St L 38 ) 5 9 r d, 7 4 5 C s re '0- S ari NT r . Australian tag-team skirmish be-|Waitkus.lb 4 010 2 Jrensnrt 4 ? 3 § Merson.Ind 63 12 2 0.0. 4 .190 Keller.Det iil 3 187 FitzGerald Pitt x Sid as Milwaukee resis 00 20) 8003 Rely. Three-bate EB ena, Corti raced over the 120-yard high hur. “ Goliat3b 4 1 6 4/Thmson.ct 4 2 2 0 Montag Mil 42 8 2 0 2 8 .190 Mapes NY a 1000 “lpn Cole.StL 18 20 00 0 111 — : Ce va —% Atkins. Sullivan rey, runs dles in :14.6. Only double winner tween Steve Nenoff and “Iron gijvestric 3 2 1 1Irvin.ib 2 013 2 Nelson Lou 30 5 1 0 0° 1 [187 Mullin Det 27 4359 1 -18NGonat Pm 3 4 0 01 2 .103,,Errgr—Crowe. Runs. batted In—McAlis-|pase—MeQuill 5 oSiegarsa, Stolen). , ee nm ener ents 123 fans © fan alah, fab) a GEER R184 foe Tohmonen B38 80 elt, Rpme, Den all cighe, Tae; Mie! iutadglo 0 Mm 10 Rint he’ 20-yard dash. and Broad od ' ' Nichol 1 0 0€ 8, 00 nay,& J ! 0 .135 Tipton,Phi a}. 5 0 3 . § L§— y ster. Home runs!) : 4 4 S; . Y and Bert Ruby, Detroit and team- Cristante.p 0 3 3 O'Rennedsp © 00 0 Morgan.Col 19 RECORD tet Goltsneroyamt 3 10 34 1 rICNERS RECORDS Ww L Raith Crowne. Sacrifices ove. icAlister, en Seat Rd bi i 220-yard dash and’ broad | «R 2 k S bton St L 53 x 880, son. plays—Klaus t Ne : 588 C S mp. mate Harold Sakata, of Japan. LE 19) dWeon 8114 wo Astroth.Phil ¥ 3413 3 foliRoe pri 4 0 ThompsonpPhil 1 1 Unser to Crowe. Left on bases—Columbus DR1IS—Off: Connelly 3, Porterfield 2) R p : Iason 1319 Swann 4 0 Crimian.Col 1 1 Davis Phil ni 180 Brecheen. StL 2 0 McLish.Chi 1. 1 12. Milwaukee 8. Base on balis—Off Gar. (Jones 3. Hits—off: Connelly 9 in 8 in: | esiopnal qualifiers: Kokomo 15 and mile They wrestled to a 60-minute I$ Jengerp 0 3 § 3iwetsierke 2 0 MecCall,Ind 1 1 Lenhardt.St L,. 3 1.000 9 071 Hatten Brk 1 0 Rush,Chi 1 1 lock 5. Peterson 1, Hall 5. Struck out—By MNES: off Poole 0 in 1 inning: off Por- relay; Marion 7 and mile relay; Logansstalemate here two weeks a |Koslo.p 0 0 0 o HallMil 2 0 Main,Ind 1 1 x 0 050 Werle Pitt 1 - 0 Koslo.NY 1 1 Garlock 1, Peterson 2. Hall 8 ‘Hite_oft|terfield 6 in 4 innings; off Jones 3 in port 4 and half-mile relay; Delphi 3 and * eeks ago. {5>0810,1 Fricano.8t.P 2 0 Susce.Lou 1 1 PITCHING RECORDS Spencer, NY 1 0 Lanier.StL 1 1 Garlock 3’ in 6's innings; Peterson 0 in,> innings. Balk — Connelly. Winning alf-mile relay: Howard Co. Eastern 1: eee eet Totals 41103013 Totals 371330 15 Kiely.Lou 2 0 Lint, Ind 1 1 w Cristate, Phil 1 0 Boyer.StL 1 1 2%. Winning pitcher—Peterson. Umpires— Pitcher—Connelly: losing pitcher—Porter- Jefferson Township 3: Windfall 1; Tiptonl; ota ota 1 30 15 Sox Mnis 2 . 0'Grodzick.Col 1 1 J : w 1 Miller.Phil 1 0 Presko.StL 1 1 Fette, Stewart, Jackowski. Time-—2 32 |tield Umpires—King Bricese, Carney Fairmount 2: Howard Co. Northwestern Pittsburgh Rallies A Bopied out for Roberts Inj infesio 2 OY FremmingTol 1 1 3 Gihilensidon:: 1 Sahl 1. 0 BrancaBrk i 3 i X IWSE), 2imunaied: Fors of Samer ohing se. Carney. 1; Peru 1: Sweetser 2; Lucerne 1; Swar- : Carr, KC 2 0 Kush,Mil 1 1 arnell Bos 2 3 Nichols, Bos 0 Jansen, NY 3 3 ————ee eee eee a a’ ! Sanickl fanned for Cristante ig sixth, en J ; den. T 3 0 Sima, Wast Klippstein.C M To Trim ND in Track XN Hson. singled jor Sever Jos ehh " esha p 3 Si fordan Tel } 2 F 3 0 Scheib Phil ] 3 Bickford Bos : Gn 1 3 Broadmoor Golfers @ # 5 SPeNncer Nayille, Tol 2 0 Deal.Col 1 2 §toi eynolds.N.Y. 1 ickson. Pitt 4 }iVan CuykBrk 1 2 wos Neville, 1, 3 ODealCol 2 St 3 OPillette.St.L. = 1 Surkont.Bos 4 1 ErskineBrk 1 3 Sf Ladies’ SOUTH BEND, Ind May 12 Philadelphia ..... 000 004 100 1-8 Fox, Mpls Y 0 Riddle. Ind 1 Ha 2 0 Shantz. Phil 1 Newcombe, Brk 3 1/Hntzelman.Phil 1 5 age aaies Day | ; " New York 102. 000 110 05] A0X.V DiS ddie, : 2H 2 0 Cain.Chi 1 Schultz.Chi 3 1 Konstanty,Phi 3 “{UP)—The University of Pitts-| Errors—W. Jones. Spencer. Runs batted rioyo.Onl 1 0 McDonald Lou 1 3 Kind 2 0 Wyse,Phil : : LiXonstaniy.Pni 1 Mrs. M ——— ’ 3 y ' a i 4d Hoover Mi 1 0 Moulder.Col 1 1 Shes > Hyysehh 1 Blackwell.Cin 4 2 Sain.Bos i 4 Mrs. Marcus Feinberg yesterpurgh's track team came from ‘n—Lockman, Dark (Dark scored on W. EWrightMpls 1 0RomanoStP 0 4 Scarbouxh Bo 0 Sleater StL. 0 Queen Pitt 2 1 RamsdellCin 0 4 ; ? iBurgh's track teun eame from Jono? iohublit Eh Seti 'al SAITO | pHEMT jhatawame) duideiner 8 dfesw 3 RMMmehed dE admoor Country oun well NB 1 For Further s - ' A , ’ a jarlock.Co lesitz. Mpl 3 hen] 3 oN s Smit r 2 } ) , & day to defeat Noire Dame 76% Two-base hits — Lockman. Konstanty.| Dries.Col 1 Bi MP > 3 Huteh $i Det 1 0 Tavylor,Bos 0 3 Spahn.Bos 3 2 LownCht S$ ¢ ‘oadmoor ountry Club wom nou ars Information “6314 . 2 |Three-base hits_Dark, Ennis Thomson Martin Mpls = 1 0 MarloweTol = 0 J Moreno, Wash 1 JENEY 3 3MasueNTa’ } 3p 0 3 en's day. Mrs. Feinberg won her " " | BINOCULARS y i \ UNS— . 3 Sacri- 3 ‘ no, ayn ay, oberts, 8 y A sD 4 into ap Horomia Bane pie Hannes gM, | JMenlohinSte 8 Joona Y. | ocolmanruy 8 3chambribie 32 Dembihh § 4 Ropers im the 1S-hole grou For the "500" Race— Notre Dame jumped into an Goiial to Waku: walks io. jones. Borfadiivee 4 QEEEGIo, § 3 Gedy) | Qouemistn © 2gmioSh Coy aMunersil' ¢ i] Mrs Louis Marks was low net [| For the Ball G ia early lead and maintained a 501% . Jones to 0 Waitku Let on Thiel Mil 1 0 NevelKC 0 3 Ferrick.N Y 1 oS pooper. Lai 0 olskv StL 2 2 Estock,Bos 0 l ri e a ame, y le |bases— Philadelphia 11, New York 6 Bases Radcliffe. KC 1 0 Fowler,Mil ? 3funeeNy . | Dfsnningtl 0 Church.Phil. 2 2! Gettel NY o 1 winner in the 18-hole group. Nine » fo 481; margin after 11 events on balis—Roberts 1, Hearn 3, 8. Jones 2, Hutchings.Ind 1 0 Melignano. KC 0 1 RaschiN.Y. owler, Phil 0 Htller,Chi 2 2 Koski,Pitt 0 1lihole wi | Huntin 1 |Konstanty 2. Struck out —By Kennedy 1. Zabala,Mpls = 3 1 Milankevich.Ind 0. 1 Rotblatt,Chi 4 Kennedy StL. © Hearn. NY 2 2 HaugstadBrk 0 | 1 nners were Mrs. R. Shane, ’ ad been run. |Hits—Roberts 3-in 4 innings, Hearn 4 in Atkins Lou 3 1j\lankey 3 1 Rothlatt ch 3 1D.JohnsonStL. 0 Bowman NY 2 - 2 Donnelly Bos 0 1/l0o0w gross, and Mrs. H. Schnabel T li But Pittsburgh, .came back|} ‘Done cut i 6h) 8 (Snes 0 10 23. | Austin Loy 2 1 Poole. Tol S difjuoenohl § Ross yas 3 FORCIn k 1, 1 Pollett.sil, 0 low net ? Sa s raveling— | Kennedy n la, ristante - Melton. 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