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Fast Driving by Early Qualifiers Pushes Up Previous Predictions

Fred Agabashian Posts Sensational 135.029; ‘Two Others Win Places in Sunday's Trials Continued From Page One and north turns. Ther2's where 131.907 for his four laps: He was most of the drivers are picking

up a few extra miles. . 0 miles an hour slower, The secafd "Novi Purenn ANIA. BUSI UMS ug01 fatled to get Into the, start: herr Ite started a slide on : the fourth~lap. rh ; "During his first attempt; he had turned in three 133-plus laps, but as ‘he came out of the southwest turn, the car started a slide and

Scalped Tribesmen

Find Hunting Not Sead’ Forte Happy on West Tour sammy smashes

| | Ferrier's Dreams } Indians Return Home to Face ; fr er ORY Colonels After Mauling by Millers |

United Press Sports Writer EN ROUTE HOME WITH INDIANS, May 14—The WHITE SULPHUR . ‘West doesn't hold the happy hunting ground. Just ask the

SPRINGS; W. Va., May 13— op RST YE he sos eso Cn Sl Power is still Sam Snead's The Tribe used this open day to rest and té travel home. SPecial y today despre wii The rest was needed. The sight of a 5-9 road record“against ft doings with .a put er.

the Western clubs of the American Association fatigued ®Very ancé in a while. ~ the Indians ) Ey : Snead won his “own’ tourna-.

oe, ment yesterday, slashing six The Indians can relaX to-|

drive is. guilty of fouling. plugs so Chet Miller will have to wait until next week for his first try.

The drop in Speedway attend-

(First Game) * : !

~. . » si ance from “Saturday's estimated to INDIARAYOLIS,, . .; Styckes S12 par in He final round FRED AGABASHIAN SAM HANKS WALT BROWN After prove 23, owes. and 50,000 was due partially to the day. Tomorrow, though, it's Fue ‘3 3 3 3 ] ismashed the victory dreams of (Granatelli-Bardahl Special) (Schmidt Special) (Federal Engineering Special) |"8hted himss rE fact that fans knew the “hot” ¢, back to work. The Loutsville Daliessanaro. ions 3 313 big Jim Ferrier, dreams which Jim Lap Time MPH Lap Time MPH Lap Time MPH | 02% loo many 5 Brok drivers had done their driving }- Colonels will be in Indianapolis Fernandes. Bl 3 ! 1 1cooked along for two healthy 1 «reese eeeee 1:08.71 134012. 1 .....000h.. 1:07.98 132481 1 ........... 1:08.37 131.837] Crankshaft Broke Saturday. But each of the four A for two games, winding up the {ffieos ab oo... FE 3 4 } rounds before Snead came Up to, 2 creeeeeeses 1:08.51 135.318 2 ........0.0 1:07.65 133.088 2 .......u... 1:07.88 132.685, There were three others Who remaining qualifying dates will \short series Wednesday night. Mangan, § ree 8 1 § & 1 Jtie him at 199 Saturday. 3 .iiiiiiias. 1:06.94 134.449 8 .......0000 1:07.54 133.254 8 ........... 1:08.29 131.791) ried yesterday. Rookie Chuck grow larger in importance now. ) Millers Take Two [Css 8 8 1 3 3 Some mighty fine putts were # «eevevenen. 1:06.45 135440 4 ........... 1:07.58 188.274 4 ........... 1:08.48 131.521 Stevenson was well on his way| Owners of unqualified cars The Indians could have come Hutchings. 5°. '8 0 0 0 § ‘0included on Snead's card—one a -|in making tie best Performance know what they have to shoot home with a .500 record for the tiape 0 1 0 8 § 925 tooter wach trickled into the $2861 13500 y 204s 1nza%8 In. eo ad in the To 200 ere I Rot back in| = = = = = --cup to give him a birdie on the - JEW am iC ‘ers, w , on B aoe, vel aL ENS eroiided our tor Lis 12h ednidivery first hole. But Sam alo S ¥ 5 |Marchese-Bardahl Special Wwhen|tq get in their driving tests beThe hard-swinging Millers scalped |} isner [Jit oy pitcned bail for Huteh- missed a mess of putts, and Ow y Row for 500 the crankshaft broke. fore taking a whirl at qualifying. Don Gutteridge's boys, 14-8 and, Clark Tan fo isher in ninth. finally clinched the tournament. 0 p S ove Jerry Hoyt of Indianapolis, Some veteran Speedway drivers 7-4. "AB'R'H @ a E With an eagle two on the longest : : Ave, (home On a week-end pass. fr 4/are hanging around looking for Dixie Howell turned in his first| Mine. of Sears s ? 9 1 hole of the course. No. Driver Car MPH | Camp Breckenridge, was charged prides, triumph in the first game, going Mays. cf ..11111l10 j o § That was Slammin’ Sammy in FIRST ROW with one official attempt in the] 2 # = all the way against the Tribe.|Dacraee 35 $ 3 { | © business again, with none of your d 70 d 18—Duke Nal : » Pat Clancy Special. Two laps at| pugy NALON'S record run Sore-arm Dixie held the Hoosiers Williams, 25... 3 1 8&8 § 0 shush-shush niceties of the put- 99 s Salon ~Novi Purelube Spl. 186.488 | 159 and 128 were not fast enough. ga trday made him the first to 10 hits in a free wheeling con-| Early, Sip $4330 ting green. The hole {8-535 yards, Lee Wallard Belanger Spl. 135.039, Carl Forberg in the Auto 8hip-|43.iver ever to g0 more than 200 test. Fred Strobel, first of three Ho%ell: P ..coooooe. 2 2 1 1 and Snead negotiated it in three British Amateur 9—Jack McGrath Hinkle Spl. 134.303 pers Special took three warmup geet per second at Speedway. His Redskin hurlers, took” the log, | EY AN apoLiS eee 14 43 230 13 2 strokes. His driver was a typical SECOND ROW "laps and called it a day for in- yime for the four laps figures

Snead drive down: the middle.

His Next Triumph?

C.. 035 011 23x—14

Minneapolis ' In—Kalin,

188.749 sufficient speed.

lasting only until the third i 27—Duane Carter

; : : . Mobilgas Spl that he average 200.197 feet per ning. yin "0.34 |aios, gale, Ing Raub Dandridge 3 Then came Se opi io 2/BY WALTER W. THORNBERRY 16_.Mauri Rose Pennzoil Spl. 188.422 | Wallard in 2d Spot second. If Nalon and Wallard had Saris . re So, 3p LT gave | base Hits, Daslensantre, May Br Howsil, Gil- iron 225 yards. and it laid to rest BIRKDALE. En: and. Mav 98—Troy Ruttman Agajanian Featherweight Spl. 182.314) The railbirds yesterday were been racing each other with their u re homers to Johnny Barly 3° Sialen “vases Mar RF just three and a half feet short %, Sngiang, vay THIRD ROW " |still chinning about Saturday's qualifying averages, the Duke pe 1 4 1 8 d Stevens; Rue, Mer- : 14—Sa Urzetta, the ‘‘for- i h that saw Duke Nalon/would have been 56414 feet ahead Kropt and Jake Early in the sec-|Doub's piays—Rue and 8 de, Mer- of the cup. m ’ ‘ 1ge| Dif Show p y Ison and Stevens; Kalin and Stevens: Gi.- = o SE 83—Mike Nazaruk Jim Robbins Spl 132.188! "% he Dole position in the No.of Wallard. ond and then was touched for five, pert and Rufer: Rufer, Williams ard i made that putt. But gotten champion” who 3—Johnnie Parsons Wynn's Friction Proofing Spl. 132.154 bingo Dols ie at 136.498 2 » = hits and five runs in the third. Glibert: Dandridge and Williams. Lel. there were others he missed— : 5—Tony Bettenhausen Mobiloil Spl 131.050 [3g urelube 3 . Royce Lint took over then. | Base on DalleBtrobel 2, Lint 3 Hucemings three of them of five feet or less “Parked the United States y nies Sp.

miles an hour. That and his first| THE INDIANAPOLIS Junior

i 3 St , ’ ; T 049 stest Chamber of Comme Homers Again |1 Howell 3. strike outs Lint 2 fowel when birdies were in prospect. Walker Cup golf team to a FOURTH ROW lap of 137 op were, ie Js os Ohare 3.75.0 arse Yi pay Farly homered again in the Fisher, Hits—Of Strobel § in 3%, Lint, I just couldn't make those 6.t0-3 triumph over Britain 4—Cecil Green John Zink SplL 131.892 any drivers ave traveled a A ar) o fifth. Ray Dandridge’s = single pitcher Howl Losing Pitcher stron |®A8Y ones” Sam moa ned. week-end had a lot of folks >2—Fred Agabashian Granatelli-Bardahl Spl. 135.029 Speedway. mechanic, May 23 at 6:30 p. m. plated a run in the sixth. | Umpire. ullen. Applehans, Kane. Time “Birdied the hard holes and then! as eek-ent,. na © 25—Sam Hanks Schmidt Spl. 132.9098 Lee Wallard sat his little in the Athenaeum. It will be the

The fourth inning was a big) (Second Game) {I'm lucky to get par on the easy predicting today that he'll go

No. 99 Belanger Special in the Jaycees’' second banquet honorin FIFTH ROW 0. 99 Belanger Spe q g

NDIANAPOLIS ones.” lon to win the British Amateur middle of the first row with the mechanic of the car that wins . one for the Tribe. A double by INDIANAY y 2 9 A BE Ferrier also wailed of hi t- 44—Walt Brown Federal Engineering Spl. 181.807 135.039 and Jack McGrath won the pole position. Last year it was Dom Dallessandro and singles DY | Rue. ss «3 3 3 1 0 oo 8 put: championship. the front-row outside position for Clay Smith, who later was named Frank Kalin’ Nanny Fernandez gin 0 0 0 0 0 ong Dut that isn't what licked ng the prophets included. be- the 44) d time with 4 average Mechanic of the Year by Speed and Ed Stevens resulted in two McGhee, cf ¢.1 7 3 o oJim Twice on the first nine NS ides his awestruck teammates, $ : : : $ decor he Hi : | Age magazine runs. Howell weathered the storm|Paliessandro. If... 38 9 9 0 approaches hit the green, only t0'a host of British fans who found ain in e ic ni orm Sheed 2 134303 10 the Hm ii 3 0. as Johnny Merson hit into a dou- Fernandes, 3b ......'3 0 1 1 o o trickle into traps. As a result, he nis good sportsmanship and mod- ° : — Pot the first 13 cars to quality GUNTHER MOLTER of Stuttble play and Jim Mangan struck meron 25 503 0 0 3 3 o VAS Only even par after the first esty on a par with his golfing Still No Rar ain for Yanks | 51 of the 52 laps have been Sart, Germany. who is free-lance out. a | Moc & 3.3.3.3.03 mine, wizargry. 1 eS il J lh 131 re an hour, Feporting for German newspapers Mangan atoned for the strike- “C*:P eon 2 4 35 1-0 He needed birdies on the last! “gj 112.5 great chance to win Fi : . Rm joetler ign lap in the group is ANd German and Swiss racing out in the seventh by blastin Totals: ... ovens 28 4 8 18 4 o/two holes, as a matter of fact, » irst Baseman $ Bat Helps Win Twin Bill {The foreign lap in e group magazines, called the first row of y 2A8tING &| pleard ‘srounded into double play for, to a] jthe Amateur” sald teammate, the 120.739 Cecil Green recorded M28 homer over the right-fleld wall, Rue in sixth. to slice par for the day. He sank .

Charlie Coe. “Sam is one of the {qualifiers before Saturday. The

scoring Stevens who had walked. | ._ian eight-footer on 17 and 12- |Saturday on his final our of the

Over Club That Hopes He'll Help Win Series

eatest players I have ever met.” 30-year-old writer reports that Johnny Hutchings gave up two Milne. rf A E footer on for second prize ot! 5" play ; e By CARL LUNDQUIST {track in the John Zink Special. ihe Mercedes definitely will have Yh | (Rutoy 0 nee « 0.81000 to 8 's $1500 | And the Yank who currently : United Press Sports Writer : | The ‘Bump’ Vist ° |a racing team here for the 1952 runs in the seventh, one earned. Mays. ct whi 0 0° Al ‘Brosolt of Sarden Cit holds the British Amateur title— NEW YORK, May 14—That fancy price tag the Ath- field alread Hid et The Redskins picked up a mark- | Oilbert, 1b 3. JIN Y Y muscular millionaire - Frank’ .. er 34 : | If any of the field already qua . ; er in the eighth on Frank Kalin’s| Waiiams. oie ; a Y ni tied Pith a last gio nahan of Toledo, O.-~agreed letics have put on fancy-fielding Ferris Fain must be up alified are to be bumped later by TROY RUTTMAN. “sho gail ~ fitth homer of the season. But Kropf If : i 9 ol ton of Ev Ville. L. ob Hamil heartily with Coe. “And I should pretty penny today, but after the way he treated the Yanifaster speeds, reer | be he! ned Saturday at 132.314, won ‘the the--Mil -for-that- OTT - ~—1T—op 65 1 272. Dut Ind.,- = know; “added Stranahan ruefully Kees th may never want to see Him a 2in— even as jErat-10.50- 131.907 aT [30-lap feature big car race yesScoring three more runs in their, Tolsls oii... 2 21 TT 10-2-10 1 or ~Dutch Harrison of in remembrance of .his 39-hole ey g ne ey 34s next With 131.907 ap Ory terday at’ Williams Gréve Pa. half of the eighth. The Indians/INDIANAPOLIS I" . |. 100 0%0 04) St. Andrews, Ill, had 67 for 276, geseat at Urzetta's hands in the teammate. Bettenhausen is third on the : -

lated Jim Clark, a pi 5 ; 201 220 x—7 and Ben Hogan of Hershey, Pa. ‘ : : ee i's . . pa their final run a Furey | Dandridge. Gilbety, Kats a, Sire and Jim Turnesa of Briarclifte, teur last August The Y arikegs neve been dickering for Fain in a déal The tervifie increas in 3 1 th 1 : : : e Fernandes N. Y. were bracketed at 277. “The trouble with that guy. that might put them in an- in some instances is the result of race until the seventh lap when

j Two-base hilts—McGhee, Rue, 4 | McCall Goes Route { Three-base hit—Milner Hogar sho . : toward one of his best seasons, the slid allowing Ruttman to take i ; t 69 and Turnesa 70 7 , gearing the engines for certain Johnny McCall went the dis- Hosa § al Onisald Walker Cup Capt. Wille other World Series, but in the won his fourth straight game for portions of the track; primarily the lead. Tommy Hinnershitz of

{finishing a half a lap ahead of

burnp 1iat at 131.950 'Bill Schindler. Schindler led the

» final round of the 1850 U. 8. Ama-|

Fernandez Home runs—GilBtolen bases—Rufer 2, Willams, Dandridge. Sacrifice—Wright

bert, Katt, Mays.

At Dayton, O., Speedway, Joe James of Van Nuys, Cal, won

Suspense Holds Fans, Blowers [of Sous ulin 2 Soars Hold 1st in AA |18:12.60 for the 25 miles broke

Ruttman’s record of 19:09.39. T i i= 7 : | Jimmy Daywalt of Wabash, baseman from San Antonio. Tex. Ned Garver, though hit brutal- : By Unlieq Press i Those deals they didn't make, !¥ in the late innings, stuck it Milwaukee, top team in the pnd Broke Ms own Dayton ons plus one they completed for Gus 2ut to win his fourth victory for|American Association, kept

; Turnesa, Elmsford, N. Y., “is his i i ine li |the Indians, an eight-hitt in| Readi P wes third; Oti t {Double play—Williams, Ruf : a meantim2 he is acting like a » an eig er, injy tches an the south ng, ra. 8 rd; S Jace in foe Secon same oF tne Left Ia eyo, Gilbert. Whe as modesty. I know he is under- who would ike to OE them | Which Al Rosen supplied the chief, he sport sire Stone, York, ‘Pa. fourth, and . y , ftarolls > Base on balls—Off Wright 1. Ampon, Philippines rated both here and in the United 84Y punch, a grand slam . homer. Hank Rogers, Forda, N. J., fifth. giving up 10 hits. Wein 1 whlrke outs—By MeCall 3. |States, but for my money he is Out of it. {Rosen also hit a two-run homer in The Indians picked up a run in|Lssing p )

pitcher —Wright (3-0).1 i itener hecan ia pmoires.. Favored In Davis Cup Applehans, Kane and Mullen. Attendance—4820,

one of the worli's best amateurs, ain an RVerusuing Bsathie few With a chronic loser, has been one : of the most sought-after players Feared to have that won, too, but

: after scoring three runs in the in ‘the majors, but the Athletics ; : have turned down deal after deal 10th, they were wiped out when

for their handsome lefty first. Chicago had no time to bat.

the first inning. But the Millers, Time—1.33. went ahead their first time at| bat on a two-run output. Leadoff,

Pete Milne tripled and Rudy BUCS Ship Dempsey Rufer plated him with a single. To PCL After ‘Look’

the second game. Cleveland apPARIS, May 14 (UP)—Felicis- and will be the best in a 2 P

— simo Ampon was favored today to years.” Score a singles victory that would There's no doubt that the smilgive the Philippines a second- ing, 25-year-old star from Rochround series victory over Brazil ester, N. Y., was vastly under-

Rufer then stole second and third in the Davis Cup tennis elimina- rated here at the start of the and came in on Ray Dandridge's| PITTSBURGH, May 14 (UP)— tions. ° Pp Walker Cup matches. Though

single, |The Pittsburgh Pirates, who had The Philippines had a 2 to 1 he wore the mantle of U. S.

its lap record in qualifications with

io: i :18.808, almos More Homers pitcher Con Dempsey on a “100k,” lead ‘going into today's pair of champion, he generally was ig- Zernial, enabled them to take the Browns in the opener. Si/nome fans suing an adhe Mls almost two seconds Tookie Gilbert homered for the decided today to return him to concluding singles matches, as a nored by experts who looked to both ends of a double-header [OUIS made 18 hits including > : | Duane Carter, another Indian-

Millers in the third and Ray Katt the San Francisco Seals. punched a two-run roundtripper| Dempsey was acquired by Pittsoff McCall in the fourth. burgh on a 30-day “look” basis. The Tribe scored three runs in|So far this season. he started two

Sherman Lollar and in both games the Brewers played! Vic Wertz homered With the Columbus Red Birds yes- apolis qualifier this year, finished which had its five terday. second in the featyre. Bill 2 Twice the Brewers waited until Mackey of Indianapolis was third,

y , homers by from the Yankees yesterday, § to 4 and 9 to 6. Hank Arft.

Terrific at Bat for Detroit

result of a 3-6, 6-2, 8-1, 7-5 doubles the veterans Turnesa, Stranahan win posted yesterday by Ampon and Dick Chapman, Pinehurst, and Cesar Carmona against Nal- N. C., as the top members of the

| : cides Procovio. a 8 ; Fain had a terrific day at bat, Same winning streak anapped.| v econ, featured by doubles by games, relieved in one and was Vieira of Brazil. ns A Bt turned out, Urzetta getting ih gh pil, Bl up Teq ray fame back to pith a BO nth Delors De i Seem Reid cCall, Rue and Fernandez. charged with two losses. | Ampon was a | Har Jdesidng ha i : ! steady eight-hit ball and win his y : ’ “ . Willle Mays, the wild-hitting | Had the Pirates decided to ke p matched today and Chapman were the only U. 8.'including a triple and two dou

first game of the year for the Milwaukee took the first game 6 ¢ Tigers

ep against Vieira, Miller centerfieider, slammed his the right-handed Dempsey, they 2B ns of the

sixth homer in the fifth. The would: have been obliged to turn Procovio. Millers also pulled a double steal. over $85,000 in cash and two play-| — Dandridge and Willams madelers to the Pacific Coast League the thefts after hitting singles. club.

while Raymundo players who scored singles vicPhilippines faced tories and algo had a hand in a ‘foursome victory. .

Swinging With the Stars . .. No. 10—

Relax, Get That Vertical Swat to Improve Your Game

IGT Nv

bies to boost his average to .384. o Zernial, the slugger who came from the White Sox, got four hits,’ including a pair of second game homers. Fain batted in five runs for the day and Zernial four. In the opener, Dave Philley, the other outfielder who came from, the White Sox, also drove in a run so the As looked like sharp bargainers—at least for one day.

second contest. 0 83 and the second 2 to 1.

in the

| Lefty Mel Parnell received home! he re ! run support from Vern Stephens! AT KANSAS CITY, the Blues and Ted Williams to make his/ClUng tightly to their second spot e

car CR that

chore of beating the Senators an| In the Association standings by easy one. Stephens and Willlams '3KIng a twin win from Toledo. each batted in three runs. ‘The Blues romped over the Mud After spdtting the Braves a 6 Hens 11 to 3 in the initial encount- | to 0 lead In two innings, the °F but were held to a narrow 4 to|

Dodgers burst loose against right 2 decision in the second. nander Max Surkont, who was It was double or nothing all the

helps pay

for itself

By JOHNNY PALMER RELAX. | Alex Kellner, biggest loser In eeking his fifth victory and won V2Y down the line as Louisville Lev you hora avin on, S106 1h club bck tomy and 15 TRIOS 1, BEE 2 ong ‘away. cur ule bin ok 85 PAU, 0 2 tn he op eave your horizontal swing OR! asily efeats, won 8 g three run homer off reliever Dick ubleheader an

against a lone loss thus far for the As in the opener with help

the baseball field.

to 8 in the later game. Cole in the sixth to salt away The golf swing must be strictly As you do, your body will turn the triumph,

7 LEAGUE STANDINGS

(Second Game) from Carl Scheib, while Morris] is Week’ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION [{hkisdeiphis ..-... JH} 600 fos— 3 3 } vertical, SF pluoy 0 fe Tigh. Martin, an ex-Dodger picked up _ Ihe Giants made it 10 victories This k's Prep Milwaukee .......... 3 § Ty O3 ber “Masha Jonstanty (4 and Wi.| The easiest way to develop an e Weight Will be properly dis- ;. "1p, player draft, won the night- nds ames In 2 long Rows slang Baseball Schedule Kansas City '.....))0! I v.60 1 4:2 oble. Losing ; 'tributed. ¢ w € twin wins over the =i TODA Minneapolis 18 11 a3 a pitcher, gleintaeiman 1-4). Home runs— upright golf swing is to allow cap in relief. The second game les behind the fine pitching of| Plainfield Chari AY Dis 35. Sot 3B 353 ’ ry Ta your shoulders all the freedom, The left knee will bend slightly, was cut to eight innings because Larry Jansen and Sal M le. NG or 5. 30'p. i, Cathedral “at” Riverside INDIANAPOLIS 10 14 .417 6'a Chicago .. 000 000 001— 1 6 © ded f f movement. | The wrists will cock. of the Pennsylvania curfew. J, or : n a agiie, Ne Fic 3307p. mm. | Erol, sores ni 3h 4], Piteouren 8 200 Yia-- 2 ¢ }iDE€Ced Or ease of mo "|All this will be automatic with In other American League Jansen yielded only five hits and eritous Atlicks at Frankin Township, : NATIONAL LEAGUE Rr Mal and takiker; Queen 0. your backswing © WIth games, the Browns defeated De- Struck out eight in the opener. ¥BR, oie at Manus, 3:30 p. m. ROAD-TEST THE Brooklyn 4 10 Tiagy On Schulta’ (3-3: TMT PERHAPS the simplest way,’ { troit, 13 to 10, then lost 5 to 3, Maglie gave up eight in winning Warren Central at Southport, 2:30 5. m. ooklyn ............ m—; (Second Game) . : i : ” ® 8 =» : hic, his fourth straight. Washingt 8 ¢ Boston ...... i... 11 571 Chicako .. 000 002 103— 6 6 1 to describe this motion is to point while Cleveland rubbed Chicago ; : Washington at Southeory, 4 p.m, : Pitjsbureh .... i 0 3 Pittsburen 000 000 000-0 6 3 : : p ! AFTER A pause at the top, 11 to 2 and battled to a 4-4 tie in| The ‘Reds also cashed in on sea tur OT ay aintieid IN a 1 St. Logis. 1 i3ress 12 478 2';' Klippstein 2.00 and Owen. Dickson. OUt that the left shoulder comes i the 10-i i econd game. called good pitching by Howie Fox and Brownsburg at Speedway, 3:30 p. m. New “York 15 484 3 Werle (9) and FitzGerald. Losing pitcher. : you start the downswing. It fol- inning 8 g , ase Warren Central at Decatur Central 3:30 Enhiladelphia rare 14 {2 3 Dickson (4-2. Home runs-—8auer, cu. Around under the chin on the lows naturally that vou. wrist to permit the Indians to catch a Willie (The Knuck) Ramsdell to p. m. Thirsty. Mav. 2? | ST T { C n 2 Ske nine # : 4 f rists : ’ ‘ ’ | FREY AMERICAN LEAGUE : (First Game) backswing Ang the Hight shodider wil : : "ISS train, The Red Sox topped Wash- make it seven defeats in the last Seymour M Southport’ eid ATION WAGON L Pct. GB St Louis ......020 000 000-3 6 op Come around under the chin on uncock, unleashing their i on, 10 to 1. eight for St. Louis. | 3 C ove vs. Sacr sart at Garfield. . Cincireas 303 cos ngton, en Davis at Lawrence Central. 3.30 Ss Y Nsthingion I BB rer win oe roy Ye hale follow. thieugh, (power. The weight will shift for- Dodgers in First Mel Queen shaded Bob Schulze. kr . Towishin si Zoneril pe ee Your Nearest hin ol A fer tlks 4), ¥ 5 us i ! | wns B, Foicago 3 391 31210 and _Garagiola.’ Pox Raftensberger 1-€t me stress--pe Ratural in ward to the left leg Brooklyn moved into first place as the Pirates took the opener in| city Tournament at Victors Pied. l iain it iakage ens 571 213)\5.,2nd Scheffing. Winning pitcher, Pox your swing. Don't strain or get . I ; . which h hurl , only! Friday, May 18 : Cleveland 8 B71 2312.1. Losing pitcher, nier (1-2). ; {Th in the National League by out ch each hurler gave up Y' Warren Central (Open). Biilsdelphia 17 333 3'* Home run—Adeock 3. jinto uncomfortable positions. | The Nps Will pivet--Nrat to beg ceing Boston. 12 to 6. while the six hits. Johnny Kiippstein had Bir Ronna ment or Vietors Fel: | St. Lous . 1 20104, (Second Game) ain 1 If you do. yours making a mis- Square with the ball at the mo- ants pushed last year's cham- the better of Murray Dickson in - Jourmamentat Victory Pied. _ __ ~~ = mm ————————— § [4 Baia — y iS 8 3 | ov | Saab: ac ei ae - - —————— lm uy — GAMES TODAY eV ey 005 000 10x— 8 8 3 take somewhere, ment roa een, fo tum pion Phillies into seventh place the second game. Dickson gave Presko, Wilks (7) and Garagiola, Sarn{ aA t | J o e ba ° . but DERICASMARCITION (Ral 0) 8 SARIS SH ey oom the fll BY Joreing thew 5148 2 and 4 toyihe Cus srly De Wis 3 8 1 " : ough. AMERICAN LEAGUE pitcher, Presko (1-3), : yr oa | Any deliberat 2. The Reds twice defeated the two of them were homers by Bi, che waves | TD Ami amt to me a 0 nd TS 0 an ea i Sob eve. a . y % | ’ { veland at New York (night) Yor vous. TIGmE alli, WH raat a 8 .of Weight./the Pirates beat Chicago, 2 to 1,/ Cusick. Wille Werle gave the SENSATIONAL NEW TING ATIONAL LEAG Philadelphia |. ll! 210 100 10x— 5 13 i ! y game and na- then lost, 6 to 0. Cubs their three final runs in (No games scheduled) p RevRO gs, Sanford ob), Morgan a and | : i | turainess as well as your timing Bob Feller, moving along relief : FOR , nn rra, , * Tipton, ; . $ : : : RESULTS YESTERDAY Murray . Winning pitener. Kellner Pl 4 | and rhythm, in FOOT TCH in} 3). —— 1 . AMERICAN AS10CTATION tome run=Munfle. 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J Kiely And Okrie; Labine, McGlothin (9) 8), Rotlats a) nthe Aharon, Frat Regt Saturday, May 19 Vicinity Examinations Are Held AMAZINGLY | , | Cc ’ - ol and Livings Of Second Game) 10 of Home run—Rosen. Dlcompe. Hl) { i Sr , May 28 i Prepare Immediately in Your Own Home A 000 0083 88 0) (4 yo eeend Game et q | _State Finals ‘ai "Fecn. | VETERANS GET SPECIAL PREFERENCE : "‘Okrie;: ly, Pri 0 (8), C r ne nnings 0 allow! f EE ————————————— samson 1), geile and Thompson. |Qleveland to ‘caten “trains, © © © 0 | ‘Thousands of Appointments (First Game) = [MI€VOlANG ......... — 3 I 7, TEE 000 020 120— 5 10 1 Chicago . 000 001 210— 4 10 0] ” HATS Seljwavkee -0 100 QQ oly obl— 8 8 1, Chacales, Lemon 7) Vand Teboette Now Being Made FRANKLIN INSTITUTE wrt Tale arshall P | (10) and Masi, Niarhos (9). Home runs! & | Cleaned— Each Month ° i , 7), Wall a 0) And Masi. Ni A Dept. X-229, Rochester 4, N. Y. ; (Second Game) hens hakaies, ! Jrttee Full particulars amd 32-Page . 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