Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1951 — Page 13
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” AN, "who quali132.314, won ‘the B car race yesms Grove, Pa., a lap ahead of chindler led the venth lap when Ruttman to take 7 Hinnershitz of es third; Otis 1.,, fourth, and rda, N. J., fifth. Speedway, Joe Nuys, Cal.,, won '‘e in the Estes al. His time of 25 miles broke of 19:09.39. It of Wabash, wn Dayton onea lifications with t two seconds
another Indianis year, finished feature, Bill apolis was third, nd Gordon Reid fifth.
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Season at Last By VAL DICKMAN Amateur baseball had a field day. Every league team took its cuts at the plate yesterday as
facturer's and Big Six Leagues. Manufacturer's Leagye Ra On Riverside No. 4 the P. R. Mallory AA trounced the “Allison ‘Jets 16 to 1. .Donie King, 2d baseman, and George Butler, 3d baseman, were the big guns for the Mallory crew. King connected for three booming triples and one single for 4 for 5. Butler blasted a triple, a doable and two singles for his 4
for 5 score. Pitcher Joe Kearns went the distance for the Mallory nine
contributing one triple and two singles to his cause. Kearns sprinkled only 6 hits in his tenure on the mound. Errors made the difference as Vestal Steel defeated UAW Local No. 23, 9 to 5 at Rhodius No. 1. Bob Harber fanned 7 men while on the mound for the Steelers. It was a trackmeet on. Riverside No. 6. The Sawmakers of the E. C. Atkins team blanked the Kingan! Reliables 20 to 0. Righthander Lou Ott pitched a 1 hit ball game and struck out! 10 Reliables in the process. | Ed McClain homered with two on in the sixth for the biggest blow of the day.
In the Big Six League Bridgeport Brass pounded the Wilhelm Contractors into submission after 7 innings. The Wilhelm nine conceded the game to Bridgeport to the tune of 22 to 5. i Joe Sergi turned a fine performance for the Union Printers in his last game before donning khaki. Sergi pitched the Printers, to an 8-5 win over the Kirshbaum Center, scored 3 runs, batted in four runs and hit 2 for 4. Linde Air squeezed by Bischoff Construction 7 to 6 in a close one at Riverside No. 1. First baseman Roy Hash and Left Fielder Richard Harris swung the big sticks for Linde. Hash cracked a triple with two off in the 3d and then doubled in
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tle which proved to be the winning run. Harris tripled in the 6th for a 2 for 4 record. The Fall Creek Athletics downed the Indiana State Farm 14 to 8 at Putnamville. Bernard Kaesel, who took over pitching duties from Duane Black in the second inning, won his own | ball game with a triple and a double for a 2 for 4 record at the! plate. Municipal League It’s a tie for first in the Municipal League. Art Sacks Used Cars and the] Southside Saints are even Steven with 2 wins and 0 losses. | Sacks’ Bob Schieb did it again for the Used Car nine. Schieb singled over second for the deciding run to down the Yaver Men’s Store team 3 to 2. Schieb's timely hit last week at Pendleton also won the game for the Sacks crew. The Saints blasted their way into the first place race by subduing Richardson Rubber 12 to 1. Roger Mercer held the Richardsons hitless for seven and twothirds innings and struck out 8 going the route. ’ The Red Raiders of the Indiana Reformatory broke up the three way tie for first place between Sacks, Saints and Eagles by downing the Eagles 8 to 5. The: Red Raiders moved into second place on the bats of William Woods and River Jordan.! Both Jordan and Woods connect-|
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By United’ Press are entered, and there will be no LIGHT- ~ By United Press FT. WORTH, Tex., May 14 (UP) BALTIMORE, May 14 (UP)-— wagering. : Gary Roosevelt, favored to win its first state track title Rex Barney has discovered io Preps Vie Saturday Derby Champion Count Turf is If Inere Were soetung, Erovke WEIGHT thi . 143 7 oN . : > sick, so the proposed ‘Jubilee meade Stable’s Bold would probthis month, emerged from week-end competition today with pis horror. that home plate in the At Lawrence |Stakes” at Pimlico on May 26 hls ably go to the post as favorite FELTS a formidable squad of 17 regional qualifiers and both relay Texas League is no bigger than it Lawience. ay &C|oeen called off, ‘ANer Hampton Stable's Alerted os teatni. Aawrence Central. will play “my. +" aq the race.in which the and King Rangh's Sonic. $500 = a
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LONDON, May 14—-Herb MecKinley, the 440-yard world record holder from Jamaica, B. W. I. | set- a new British.300-yard mark of 30.3 seconds to win the event today in the second day of the Whitsuntide games at White City Stadium. i The Jamaica runner defeated Mal Whitfield of the U. 8. Air Force by six yards with Reggie Pearman of the New York Pioneer Club third. McKinley bettered the previous record of 30.8 seconds established by G. M. Butler of Britain in 1926.
ST. PAUL, Minn, May 14—| Upsets featured the play of the| American Bowling Congress Tour-| nev today. C. B. O'Malley of Chicago took! over the lead in the team division late last night while scoring 3070 to oust the Detroit Strohs, who scored 3045 May 6.
BARI, Italy, May '4—Giuseppe| Mita, 28-year-old Italian motor-! cvele racer, died last night of infurfes received yesterday in the Brindisi Motorcycle Club race. His| machine smashed into two oth-! ers which skidded on a turn. The other two drivers were not in-| jured. |
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