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United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, May 19 (UP)—A lot of that wind from Louisville, 6-0 Times Special.
the Windy City was béing generated today by fans who at last have a chance to do a little boasting about both the White Sox and the Cubs. >
It has been a long time for those patient followers on | a pair of chronic second division outfits, but right now
hi ing the] & LI i : goto lacked. tie Rigs as gu hen An theo ger Ap OF ip 2 Pe Co Dodgers Baa Mp ds §; 6/the travel Hous king a SESE ip ha ae en 2 a as | at 1 oS 7 a e ‘the, a " pr dyad - arabe gael me ehangeably 3 Bil ROR. cagroAmE: the got mightiomw ier over-the-bouk apply to both clubs.
. * {came from behind in the ninth Manager Paul Richards, the inning with six runs to beat the freshman boss of the White S
OX, | Athletics, 9 to 6. said before yesterday's 7- to 4| Maglie Wins
triumph over the Yankees that “in| this kind of a race we've got alg chance to steal the pennant” and
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Ss the Giants collected two of allow a‘runner past first until the their four hits in the sixth inning ninth. He got lots of support from poping that Papvaned all day {5 score four runs off Ken Raf- Second Baseman Sr Merson, made his suggestion look bad. |fengperger. George Spencer and who singled, donbled and tripled ‘The White Sox now have won Dave Koslo were rushed to Mag- to drive in four runs. three in a row from the Red Sox lie's relief in the eighth and ninth| LaPalme’s mound opponent was and Yankees and handed New innings. 20-year-old. George Susce. Susce York its first defeat of the season! Preacher Roe of Brooklyn gav at home. Moreover, Chicago now threw a seven-hitter for his fifth the distance. But a vital miscue has a mark of nine victories in victory and Duke Snider hit a by his fielders and wa'ks led to the last 11 starts and Lefty Bill two-run seventh-inning homer off his downfall. Pierce, who won yesterday's Howie Pollet as the Dodgers re-| Merson’s Mighty game, was the first pitcher to tained their slender hold on first] Merson slammed in 1wo runs be able to go the route against place, in the third on a boomirg double. the Yanks since Mel Parnell did, walker Cooper's five hits, in- Monte Basgall and Ed» McGhee #It on Apr. 27. Since that time, 15 cluding a homer and a triple, led came in on that blow. In the consecutive starters had been 5 15.hit Boston assault which fifth his single plated Basgall and batted out by the champs. routed Pittsburgh's Mel Queen in Jim Mangan. He wound up the Cubs Impressive a seven-run second inning and Dignvs ok iy a crashing ’ made Max Surkont’'s path to his triple in the seventh. The Cubs have been almost asifhl®, 0% y weer. REIL Kitwel ONY 4Wo walks were issued bY impressive lately. They won thelr 3 wa)ly Westlake homered for LaPaime. He held onto his shutsixth game in the last eight starts the Pirates in the eighth when out the hard way in the ninth.
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Wide Oro ire Pick Your Own In Preakness
By LEO H. PETERSEN United Press Sports Editor :
BALTIMORE, May 19—A race so wide open that a horse which finished 18th in the Kentucky Derby field of 20 probably will go to the post the favorite was in storé today for the diamond jubilee running of the' Preakness Stakes. dy That horse is Greentree Stable's Big Stretch, one of
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Cuban Takes Over As Welter King
By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK, May 19—An iron chin and a flailing fistful of feathers formed a chamPpapia today fop a, ad ee CT PEReITe: TEE
i Alerted, ely Reward an ; & sors augor-Seldereyw _t the. §75.000. added. lassie...... | Repotoire were SupplemeHaPy ¥" Proving that you can beat a Despite the fact he had no entries at $2500 each so, should man fo death with a pillow if you| excuses in his sorry Derby show- either of them win the triumph hit him often enough, Kid Gavilon ing, Big Stretch and his stable- would net the owner $80,820. In realized “my dream for my little mate, Hall of Fame, ninth in the either event, it will be far off the baby” when he whisked ghé wel- Derby, were expected to go to the [richest Preakness purse—$98,055 terweight crown from the scram-| post at 4:17 p. m. (CDT) as the which Faultless won in 1947. But. bled locks of Chicago's jogging|5 to 2 favorite. ‘ i |the Preakness’ then carried $100,Johnny Bratton. Big Stretch picked up his sup-{000 in added value, $25,000 more It was the fulfillment of a long port by brilliant workouts since|than the track.is adding to the journey which began under the his arrival at Pimlico and because 75th running of the race. blazing sun of the West Indies heady Teddy .Atkinson chose to] Only Arcaro and Atkinson of and ended momentarily under the ride him in the Preakness. It|the jockeys who will be up on glaring lights at Madison Square was a switch for Atkinson for he the Preakness mounts ever have Garden. And it fulfilled more rode Hall Of Fame in the Derby won the run for the black-eyed . dreams than just those of the flat-| when he had his choice of either susans. Arcaro has won it three nosed kid. |of the Greentree mounts. times—Whirlaway in 1941, Cita- ~ The people of Cuba had waited 3 To 1 on Bold" tion in 1948 and Hill Prince last a long while for this dne, too. Not Bold, to be ridden by Eddie Ar- year—while Atkinson won it with since an ebony warrior named caro, and Alerted, were the second |Capot in 1949. Kid. Chocolate tossed aside his chojces in the overnight line, each| Hedley Woodhouse will ride shoeshine box and walloped his at 3 to 1. Neither ran in the! Hall of Fame; Pete McLean, way to the featherweight cham-|perpy, Repetoire; Sammy Boulmetis, pionship nearly 20 years ago had| The rest of the field was made|Alerted; Ray Adair, Counterthey been able to cheer one of yp of Repetoire, 4 to 1 in the pre- point; Jimmy Stout, Timely Retheir own as champion. |race odds; Timely Reward, 8 to 1; ward and George Hettinger, | Realize Dreams |Counterpoint, 15 to 1, and Know-| Knowitall. But 23 the roupas 12 of them, itall, 20 to 1. Crowd of 85,000 tolled off last night it became In addition to Big Stretch and / more and more evident that the Hall Of Fame, Timely Reward, | | Pimlico officials forecast a Kid and his fellow Cubans finally| Counterpoint and Repetoire were
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italize on the Preakness like Churchill Downs and Louisville does on the Derby, track officials announced that ne special betting windows would be opened for the Preakness. All wagers on the Preakness will have to be made during the period between the finish of the fifth race and the start of the Preakness—a 47-
sary, drubbing the Philiies, 18 to game. out and went to third on Mel 9. Just five years ago on May, Cain Makes Good Rue’s bobble of a ground ball. 17, the Cubs set the team’s all-/ Bob Cain scored his first vic- But LaPalme was up to the task. time run-scoring high for one tory in a Detroit uniform when He fanned Norm Zauchin and got game, by making 19 tallies the Tigers chased Alex Kellner Mel Hoderlein on a fly to center.! against the Giants. Yesterday's in a six-run ninth inning to beat! The Tribe and the Toledo Mud! scoring was concentrated in the the ‘Athletics. Dizzy Trout re- Hens open a three-game series early innings, the Cubs getting lieved in the ninth to preserve here tonight. A doubleheader is five runs in the first, two in the the triumph. second, three in the third, and Kuzava won his first game since
had realized their dreams. The also among the horses far back |Shit-eyed . Bi Yas SE ATniand whe Count Turf won the Derby, oR S| Timely Reward was 10th, Coungal Bratton ran the way Repetoire | terpoint 11th and Repetoire, who figures to take the Preakness at ran out of gas at the mile mark Bailiinore today. er. Bib |after belig one of the early pace V er, Cubans getters, 12th. . flooded up into the ring In what Clear and cool weather and a looked like another charge on San fast track was in prospect for the Juan hill—ala zoot suit. They running of the second jewel in
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2 ’ § seven in the fourth when Rookie Apr. 24. ivcchee, ct... 2 a , Rs 8 spread the blue-barred Cuban tyrf's triple crown. Should the minute interval. o t : Johnny Cusick hit a grand slam| Mickey McDermott, making his Merson, 2b ..0.0. 3 MATCHES PAR HERE—Louise Suggs of Carrollton, Ga., one [flag around him and Gavilat’s track turn muddy, it was likely] Thus, track officials believed : homer. Ransom Jackson hit his first start since last Aug. 28, Dallassandro. Ma 4 of the best swingers among the women golf professionals, yesterday eyes gleamed brighter than the|that Big Stretch and Knowitall|there was little chance that the to say iH." : fourth. homer in the last three pitched six-hit ball to give the stevens 1b 5 | led the fold in the dhird leg of the Weathervane golf tournament big white star in its brilliant red would be scratched. The owners| Preakness betting record of y i games and Junk Sauer oe Sox a 210 1 ViciNy Ove Ye ah ‘3 | af Meridian Hills Country Club with an even par 71. feld. ie {had up until 45 minutes before $494,312 set in 1946 would . be nesnseeessstsesel homered in the carnage. Willie Indians in a duel with Mike Gar- Rue, ss .. - 9 . 7» It was a victory parade back post time to declare their mounts/ surpassed or that the record Jones and Andy Seminjck hit cia in which neither hurler gavel apaime Sp 3 : . 4 : to the dressing room, where the ,. i cave the $750 starting fee. |handle for all races on Preak- ' homers for Philly. [up a tally until the eighth. Pinch- ~~ 1 smiling kid sat on a rubbing table $110,070 Pot Seen ness day—$2,219,120 set in 1948 In other games, the Giants beat hitter Vern Stephens drove in, : P tt Bb, by Pursue with the flag clutched firmly on If all eight start, the gross|—would be approached. 7 n your wone the Reds, 4 to 3; the Braves shel- both Boston runs with a single. |g enter, ss... AB a Y, a e Jie lap. ‘Didn’t Hurt Me’ purse will be $110,070 with the| Neither will the crowd record ‘ou, Indian. : 508%, ~3 Welt was the easiest important| Winner—if it's Big Stretch, Halllof 42,370, which also was set in 0 ais i, Broad Ripple, Washington ©: Weathervane Lead a eer ny thoughts : 2 jZaucain, 1, - 4 9 didn’t hurt me, and I mean it.| . . i eir kindness Reach for Baseball Crown shes ponnd $361 8 By JIM HEYROCK lon rn Hope Elastic Tape Starter : of Pennsyl- tapas 1111 0 fu 1 3 The battle was on today between Mrs. Babe Zaharias when the running Bratton halted] . ir ive With my . aT jadrangnous ............... 02 030 100%! ad in the Weathervane Cross- momentarily and tried to outflash Pp } S St i k e tterbury. Youn: wil Moe in Title Some bo i i Rite Basgail, Merson: A or ie Xia with-hie ents, weaves) urs nap in eep ecnase: ¥ i i i i "Three-b hit Merson. rifice—La- . d bobs. , gp ed the fact Monday Night in Victory Fie . (Palme. Boule plas Stevens (unassisted: he Babe rine 4-0 ree se A he roi “was 3 Bedlam of BY RAY AYRES Jick Cooper; Secretary of the Na~ just never ~——f—————————By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS ~~ Ton Richter and Zauchin: Merson, Ruel » firing"a one-over-par 72, took a” two-stroke Men en of, United Press Sports Writer tional Steeplechase snd Hunt Ase people how The city high school’s baseball record-watcher might & Louisville 7. ‘Bases on balls—LaPaime 2. lead over the freckled Miss Berg, for 90 holes of the Oe ys rap YORE, phar sociation, and Cooper asked Start- . : : . : 1 ri s | irtv. a i a ' racing developed into a me is Be. aWay have done some Monday evening quarter-backing this week, neg tarsing, 1p ore Susce (1. | Weathervane. Thirty seven amateur and professional He ried 3 foot me wih mY sport on the tolling wings of ai Brub Plumb to try it out. & oor the smertic. T ey eRAsROeI ES, (women golfers teed off yester-| against men's par, which is 55. same Heke. Trey ow Hittie | he mechanical starting gate and now tis Nao does the Stating st hours ers I DL vou Finnie ana wane Baseball day over the Meridian Hille 38 it Nes Ey ip Fnows them and 1 pour i to him) sieepiestasing will abtempt to ine SHARY 52 J8 Mutt mebsiign £504 t I miss my ton, the city teams with the shiniest season records, would Country Club course for the gc haq a bogey. But she made. : gated rubber band. the new tape was immediately : : : : : { { hird 1 f! J , a Y 100 then > be twinkling under the Victory Field stars for the nia al en of ar 87st St lojes in the third leg o up Sor on Wo 1B When the Hard top Ferris The National Steeplechase and Befled us a a tsci este \ apolis prep crown Monday| At the end of yesterday's firing, birdie 4. | i | Hunt Association has authorized |. two Iadiand uf night. Prep Box Scores | DO SS IINTINGS it was Louise ¥ The Babe fired par on the ire HOS Big Night Para se > an flastie tape Jor an the rind Te Tonge: 8s for every- : 7 { Manual Broad Riople A DN ve Suggs who led a nine but ran into trouble on the Jack Ferris, Indianapolis hard-|starting its races and believes : ey ™ The Continentals, who own DNversss 4 1 { A/DFrnch.3b 2 1 1 3 Kansas City ........ "0 io" 7 °® the field with an back acres. The putter was The top pilot had a field day at the Will prove a more efficient form of Hane ts nesting 2nd a 10-2 badge of distinction, try JNrs.ct-3b 3014 Holman c 3 0.8 81 Minsespelis irene 3% 1 £21 1% even par 71. But {Babe's best weapon. She dropped West 16th Street Midget Speed-|starting. poses. gurpassing the Rockets, who have pa f,10 § 7 { ¥RE3LH® f 1% § voids on 14 15 48 35% the Carrollton, \in a 45-footer for a three on No. way last night. He set a new| The tape is stretched across the J Oe HL OL SUS ey § So fihmrgr 11] doutvaronts if 30.0% 1. Ga. proarpested [11 But No. 13 caused her trouble. track record in the time trials|starting line, held on one side by| me . : ingly, to an 11 to 2 season effort. gaviern 2 10 dessnel S30 0rouswnle 10013 18 4m 8 {te De too far be- (She fired a five-iron into the of 19:08 for the quarter-mile. Then the starter and on the other by a Fish Will Bite Piloting the titular representa-|Mrchalilt 1 0 2 0/Meaden 3 00 6 8. Paul . Woo 09 18 360 8% hind to catch |water hole and had a two-over- he won the first heat event and poq¢ imbedded in the ground. The . ; | mst tives at 8:15 p. m. ‘Monday are/¥Wmrf-111 0 0 9 ih Won Lost Pct. GB. [Miss Berg or the Pek six for the hole. | Jent on to capture the 25-1aPiporges Ling up behind the tape This Week-End two of the city's several top-| Totals 27 621 8 Totals 31112110 Dew York .......... 13 : 47% Babe. Marlene Bauer, the 17-year-old fea ure. and when ready, the starter re- . - id since the drawer prep baseball minds— Broad Rivpie ............... Ri bene un Bn a nl The mabe turn- ] member of the golfing Bauer] Hershel White, second place | his hold. The tape snaps Throw ‘em {be bait this week. Continental Coach Frank Luzar Errors -- Sparks, Meade 2. McQueary, Washington ....->.° 15.11 517 3 h a Isisters, also owned a hot putter Winner, led the feature until a| t . p PS | end—they’ll be biting. nominated lad Sandler. Runs—Bosler 2, Hinch- Boston ............. 13 12 520 4% ed in the second j restart of the race was called Straight across the course with and Rocket Mentor Frank Baird {adams Sandler, Buns—Sosier 2. Hinen- [BOStoR | servereress I MA est score of thei® *4 |yesterday. She connected for a : the speed of lightning and off to |,. © Snermen are taking the limit lant defense Paired in the 6:30 p. m. opener lor. Palmer 2. Botos. Runs batted in— Philadelphia ........ 8 20 288 dav. 3 one-over |25-foot putt on No. 8 and was one|after seven cars were involved in| id in pan fish in scores of spots, acnot gone to are Aa and By WO | Javier a. Twa bass. DvD. Npers. Tree. oF Lous onar Jpallpy 2 1% So 79 to take 1eYT0K under par with a 34 at the end of @ minor accident. Jack Harrison's One side. cording to state lake reports. {8 no par- of four : other evenly-matched beces_Vutgnn. os, ler DA Rroskisn : as Woa List in GB. (the 90-hole lead with a total of Dine. Trouble on No. 10 as EY dialer Jose spray Br ini wo lee pir ha Lakes 0 Novis, Steunn, Bok idn’ ers, Palmer. Sacrifices—Hanselmann, Mc- : "1 ; h hel NO. ! . y usko, y en, LaGrange, dears? ne A a Ra cn I ola 16 16 33 1 3 a I oa a | Her trouble came on No. 10 SIX cars to slide into. him. On|with a “walkup” start. Sometimes Whitley and Elkhart counties cre . e CIO Elec- And Thursday h . Broad Ripple 3. Manual 8. Bage on Pittsburgh LE EL ae ey ‘when she fired a double bogey the restart Ferris found his way|the start was delayed for several reporfed véry clear. waiting” to 343Y. LA Er Tavioy 1p. Mende Bo Passed ball: ciocinnay 0 4 7 : ; |six. She knocked in a 35-footer to the front on the 17th lap and migutes before the starter could 3 L St. Louis 13 14 481 © 2ip Now Leader | Blue gills are moving into 1tinuation of Cathedral, carrying a 7-3 mark, —Hanselmann, Umpires—Bill Glass and New York 5 7 oe 37 Babe ! d, the on No. 18 and finished with a 40 held it to the finish. Frank Mike get the horses to approach the low ve £11) with h ns i ; g Nn annies=Bill Glass 30d New York ©. 0.10 : ; . w is altered Silecumbed ahd og enh. | Re ry Cathedral PliagaPIIS, AMES A ! gh re gy ‘been [OF the back pme and 2 74 total. Was tira, at win for th Starting line on even terms and|Crappies are grabbing pg 5 in ower, sin : 2 | he ners or e taxation; he Washington went oni 3 DIOOPeT papers: I © Srockes So 31 INDIARSIERICAN ASSOCIATION | {tied for the lead. The SR I eed Tg: git were Jimmy Warriner, Who! times en = 5s woud some nows, cut bait, spinners and pork rking people binge behind second and short- MDougllt 4 ! 3 0 Manginrt 31 1 0 1o4isvilie at Columbus oy session here put Miss Berg behind "0" completion of 90 holes Was forced out of later competi- 28 rind. : : s and simply stop In last night's semi-final Cookin ~~ 2 211 0Hawkinec 2 ¢ 2 1 Minneapolis, at Milwaukee /night). by two strokes. lin the Weathervane, The Babe is lion because of engine trouble,| Ihere will be no more of that| Channel cats are on the move at Congress opener. And Manual, whose 2-5} ions 3 3 3 §Gombertet, 34% Nl chicas AMERICAN LEAGUE | The Weathervane finishes here |. ding with 377, Miss Berg sec- Frank Mike and Hershel White. with the new tape. Both horses and night fishing for bullhead record belies its capabilities, was HaRE3D 4 10 amend 3 8.1 38 Touts at Washington. today as the field tees off on the 4 with 379 I ouise Suggs tnird| Winner of the first semifinal was| 20d riders can see the tape clearly |cats is excellent everyplace, con‘ous protests victimized by relentless Rocket Trammelp 2 1 0 4 RSprngrp 2.0 0 4 Detrons at Phisndciphia, ¥ second 18 holes. The next stop yi} age’ and Betty Jameson Chuck Hancock while Paul Bass 3nd know to a fraction of a sec-|Sérvation officers say. pe to lack of hustle, 7 to 4, after leading into |Gaushan 0 0 0 0) pogton at PHIONAL LEAGUE is White Plans, N. Y,, where the |, rth with 394. |captured the second semifinal ond when a start is made. More| Officer Howard Webb reports , program. the sixth frame. . a 53 3a1 75! New York at Cincinnati. Weathervane champion will be P ods f event. |even starts are therefore expected | that limits are being taken in progr Totals 29113111! Totals 23 33110! philadelphia at Chicago a with th roceeds from the event here > p | ce president Rockets Won 1949 Title Riddle struck out Jor Catton in Wth. | Brooklyn at St. Louie. |crowned and presented with the g0 to the Marion County Service-| Stock hard-top car racing will as is the case whenfthe starting | Schafer and Freeman Lakes toIway Clerks, le's t¥iD to the Uirdi Wat os en : on wet RESULTS YESTERDAY |big silver trophy and a bundle of| pene Center. Prize money is be-'éSume again tonight at the track gate is used for flat racing. gether with the Tippecanoe River, iser to M Broad Ripple's trip to the thirdiFehnges ................ 38 Ji &= 7} AMERICAN ASSOCIATION cash. \with time trials slated for 7 and| 7 : : ser to Moe city finals iz its second. Baird's. i IES { {ing paid by the Weathervane Co. he stall gates couldnt be useq| Blue gills, suckers and cats ar: 1. David J. y / | pqEsrors Hock, Moorman, Runs—CooK eo (Kansas City". 102 010 200 001 03—10 16 3| The professionals, who started the first heat event of the eight- on the grass courses si going for red worms and night the CIO undefeated team of 1949 having Mcheutsl. JtLlanS W. CP¥E une batted | Milwaikes |. 400 000 003 fond Courtney. the Weathervane in Dallas, Tex., Par Out .....443 443 544—35 event program at 8:30. Another heavy mechanis ® Sines hel awiers in Greene County. Offi3 an assiate « hustled to the first city tourney in—colvert 2. WV. Howe 2,"MeDougal, Wi: | {ohnson, Hoover (10), Jester (13) and moved on to Pebble Beach, Cal.,| Par In ......443 445 345—36—71 complete hard-top program will {nto the aan m cut too deeply cer Pearson - Wade reports at crown, > [Eeve, E Howe Double piays—Hock {o|Toledo ............. 034 204 211—17 19 1 and then came to Indianapolis First Round Scores — |also be run tomorrow night. { ra White and Eel Rivers, and lakes g a convene Washington, making its initial peimA00 Nineton 6. Catnedral 3. Base COMPS ..0o yo 000 013 300= 8 31 2 gor the third round, are shooting Mrs, Rick Herrick ....."".. 41.5108 = The elastic tape already has|at Shakamak State Bark are > this week, stab at tourney conquest, provides| gp, Jo IC," , Femme 5, Bob Springer 3. | Bina ® everson (3). ‘Dries "(6) ‘and for parts of $3000 in prize money Geraidine Bariani 41-90 Albert Signs '49er Pact pen thoroughly tested and the|yielding fish without much effort detained at a keen Seiting. Monday’s Snsls Pt OY Dh hire POL, LIaNEIng) Minneapolis st St. Paul. postponed, rain. here. Jane Nelson =... 32.4018 SAN FRANCISCO, May 19 owners 2 : well received by on the part of the fishermen. itteburgh by pita Confjnental POWer against and Bisest. Time-140. (Qhicago oC gitgon zee 9 1 Hanson Leads Amateurs | Marjorie Hows 3-43-82 (UP)—Frankie Albert has signed operation. jockeys who saw it in| “sperpitory close to Indianapolis ) and Steel Rocket pitching. |fensive bulwark, stabbing Dave|_Plerce (4-2) and ‘Masi, Niarhos (9);| Leading amateur in yesterday's mrs. Calvert Shorb .... 45-43-90 his 1951 contract to play football Louis St will be good according to Officer 84 10 discuss Washington has blasted 26 hits , ....c centerfield liner at shoe-| Bitener = Bneat 1.3), *AOnaeisn, Loins first round was Beverley Hanson, Jit 1 A pOchiltree ... 45-451 With the San Francisco 49'rs for his h bddard, who campaigns pandall Hoban who reports that eek. in two games, poking 11 Off |, op height on the run and com- Stewart. ' National amateur champion, with | Alice Bauer ~~. ii. 40 36-16 8 horses over fences, returned |
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six hits to Manual in the tourney’s |, around. but only one of) « most “Interestingly-played” game atted ’ y | (3). Losing pitcher, Garcia (2-2).
two Cathedral errors figured 1n|pyyaderons NAL LEAGUE | Sams to hia rescue In the sixth the seven-hit barrage. (A ws Pa aa 1, came to his rescue in the | Heavyweight Bill Cook, Who son (4) and Seminick. Wilber (9): Schultz, | and seventh. 'had two doubles and a triple|LO¥n (4). Leonard (6) and Walker. Win-| Ripple, trailing Manual, 4 to 3/against Tech Thursday, added
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10 Rockets all game, struck out|at least one time. the side in that three-run sixth.. |pe a tough league, this city tourIn the “seventh, Bill VEughnl ey. : ; — =
’ 145-2). Losing pitcher, Raffensberger. (1-4). | It’s getting to Boston er 070 300 011—12 15 1 | Pittsburgh . .. . 000 100 020— 3 10 © _.Surkont. (5-1)_and.Copper;.Queen,- Walsh (2), Werle (2), Priend (5) and McCullough,
Fit. . ’ drove in Ted Bosler and Nell =~ ——————— |" un at Ei, WEE Hinchman, Vaughn getting 8 . Ie nL. 200 Bi &3 fourth coneecutive fit of the P1egr0 Nines to Play ig oo. genio night. On Tribe Sod Tonight (3), Wilks (7), Brazie (8) and Rice, Sarni Manual Bunts ’Em Around (8) Losing pitcher, Pollet (0-3). Home
Funs-Snidér, Lowrey, |sons followed The Babe, Miss|
| Hanson and Betsy Rawls, who! |fired a 73. Miss Rawls has been a | professional only since last St.| {Patrick’s Day. Other groups selected the Bauer | Sisters and Miss Berg for their gallerying. i Mrs Betty Bush, 1950 women’s Indiana amateur champion, fired an 80. She was in trouble through most of the first nine, having a forty at the turn. | | As word spread that Miss Suggs (was “burning up” the course, {much of the gallery shifted her! | way.
The Indians are away, but VicManual restored the lost art of {ory Field isn’t idle.
high school bunting by squeezing|. Two Negro American League] two runners across in the second teamg try the Tribe terrain at! and one more in the fifth, Jackig:15 tonight. The Chicago AmeriBotes dropping two. niftles in can Giants face the Birmingham front of the plate during the Bjack Barons. The Giants feature
rallies. But Ripple, which pep- Thirq Baseman Parnell Woods, pered Taylor for 11 hits, including| one of the all-time greats in Phies to members of the Clarion triples by Boslet and Tom Mac- Negro baseball. State Teachers College basketball Mahon, finished strong, enjoying i —————— team last night for the “most im- _ three run-provoking Manual mis- proved basketball performance cues. . | Two-Feature Mat Card during the 1950-1951 season.” Manual missed its calling in the] Matchmaker Billy Thom has| The Clarion team was the secfirst after Dick Nyers doubled, two features on tap for Tuesday ond to receive the awards from leaving three of its eight men night's Armory wrestling show. |the United States Rubber Co., of stranded all game on the paths One bout pits Ray Eckert against which Leahy is a director, They in the opening frame. {Karol Krauser. The other pairs are made annually to college basDon Palmer. was Manual’s of-| The Mighty Atlas and, .Ralph ketball teams showing the great- _ fensive stickman, getting three of Garibaldi. All four matmen are est improvement in play during four, and Jim Nyers was the de-| heavyweights. the season,
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Clarion Cage Team Honored by Leahy
CLARION, Pa. May 19 (UP) —Coach Frank Leahy of Notre
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J Saint . day for England where she will| Mrs! C_ Richard Fulmer participate in the British amateur —————— Sa - tournament. | Berg Out ...443 548 536—37 But there were two Indian- Berg In .....444 546 235—37—74
apolis amateurs not far behind Pat Harrington 42-38—80
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Miss Hanson. They were Jane| Fauiine Fry ooh 0 iii: 438-80 * g| Mrs. Dwight Anneaux 41-50-91 Nelson, Indianapolis women Sin. Pe Ly anneaux 41-50-31 champion, and Dorothy EIlis, Helen Detweiler ....... . 39-40—179
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each carding a 79. |M, Bauer Out 443 442 634—34 Miss Berg was not displeased M. Bauer In 643 556 344—40-—74 with her 74 round. She sald Me-| Betty MacKinnon aa ridian Hills is a fine tournament Louise Suges ........... 35-36—71 course and added: Suggs Out ...443 44
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“This is one of the best courses Suggs In ....443 545 344—36—71 battle stars for previous service in old Style 1 have ever played.” | Dorathy Ellis _.._........... 30-10-70) the navy. 2500 In Gallery | Jean opkins oe \ 44-4286 : ’ The sun was hot and there was Clara Jase Mosack : Hip Solunar Tables A W {AN S BEER Httle breeze —as the gallery —of Mildred Zaharias ov iovoir 35-39-73 SORE LE RA, me iipoee , tt 2500 persons split ‘up to follow Zaharias Out 533 444 444-35 OEY... irvesss Me Mr Mire : their favorite golfers. The Babe, Zaharias In 533 645 344—87—72 Tomorrow $35 10:48 5:00 DICK PURDY, INC. LL. 2112 playing in the last threesome to Beverly Hanson ....oioor io... 38-37-78 Luesday an 2 leave the tee, commanded the Nur} J*Bahnerman (lll! il 4TA0—g8 | Tredny Vion largest gallery. Nearly 1000 per- Mrs. Charles Ray 45-50—95 Friday ..
Paul W. Knight of Washington,
an estimated $17,500. The 31-year- trom a visit to England last Veerint Rock, Coons Creek, Big
old former Stanfor : will be playing oe ay Torback and brought home one of re Be TE for Coach Buck Shaw on the San |s2Pe8 Which are used successfully Fork yielding “all kinds of fish.” Francisco team. He reportedly i that country. He showed it to/The bait: worms and minnows. turned down an attractive offer! Ra e from the Canadian League to remain with the local club.
‘Boot’ Is Be-Ribboned
PARIS ISLAND, 8. C. (UP)—
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