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HENRY BANKS
(Blue Crown Spark Plug Special) Time MPH
n erseeen GENE FORCE (Brown Motor Co., Special)
CLIFF GRIFFITH (Morris Special
BILL SCHINDLER (Chapman Special) Time
CARL SCARBOROUGH (McNamara Special) Time
CHUCK STEVENSON (Bardahl Special)
BILL VUKOVICH (Central Excavating Special)
GEORGE CONNOR
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‘Lap Lap Time MPH Lap Time MPH La " - 07 34.12 1 - as . ; 4 Aap Time MPH La Ti 3 ritesavens Iaido J31124 1 steers eee 1:07.35 133.630 1 ........0..0 1:07.35 13630. 1 .....e..ir. 1:07.12 134.038) 1 -......, ove HOTIE - ISLO88L 1... vives HOLIG 134.4008] wlll 1:07.41 lan To gy 3 seenseeiss 105.24 Jaan 2. ereenaaiie OTH 133.849 2 ........... 1:07.06 134.208 2 ,.. 000000 1:07.27 133.789 2 ...iiiiene. 1:07.32 133.690 2 ........... 1:07.48 133.378 2 .......00.0 1:07.42 133.492 2 .........,. 1:07.70 132.989 3 saesaeeeiss JOE 135310 3... «vo 1:06.85 1846501 8 ........... 1:07.24 133.8491 3 ....... ss 1000 134.5351 3 iii HOYOS 184.298 3 ,......... . 1:07.21 133.909 3 ...eeo..... 1:07.45 133.4320 8 .oonuuee... 1:07.62 133.007 Susansveees TS 37.0281 4 ........... 1OV:IS 184.0281 4 vc... 1:07.21 133.909: 4° ........ ov 1:07.59 13856 14 oo. . 1:07.64 183.057 4. ........... 1:07.36 133.610) 4 -.ooooonn.. 107.68 32. 4 en 20a 138.274 Total ...... 4:25.46 135.614 Total ...... 4:28.59 134.033) Totals -..... 4:28.86 133.809 Total ..:... 4:28.98 133.830, Totals ..... 4:29.13 133.764 Totals 4:29.21 133.725 Totals 4:29.96 133 353| 133.102
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Shipper’s Special. Yet, his speed Clock Em Yourself
put him seventh from the bottom of the “bump list.’ Get out your watch, keep one Average of 133.644 eye on the second hand, the other The running, too, was another ON & car you want to time, and indication 6f better equipment and YOU can translate elapsed time mechanical smartness and bare] into miles an hour with this out Bntictpation, that it may still| chart. The track is two and take 132.5 MPH to get in the|One- -half miles long. The minute istarting field of 33 cars May 30. and second column is set upon The 24 cars already qualified & basis of the time and miles have averaged 133.644 mph. per hour for one lap. Prior .to Faulkner's run, min. see.
Arcaro Rides Bold to Victory
Top Jockey’s Preakness Win Makes History
By LEO H. PETERSEN » United Press Sports Editor
BALTIMORE, May 19 (UP)—Bold, an unheralded 3-year-old, carried the nation’s No. 1 jockey, Eddie Arcaro, to racing history today as he
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; Nib YT fastest speed of the day belonged !:3¢. 2 - ' ; jon ths diamond Jivilee run to Carl Scarborough and his Mec- Xs . MACK HELLINGS Hing of the Preakness Siaces Namara Special. Scarborough, ,.,. + 12 (Tuftanelli-Derrico Special) Taking the lead at the start, who passed his driving here in| 1.243 JH CARL FORBERG Lap Time = MPH and surrendering it only briefly to 1950 but did not qualify, was first 1:25. . 126 (Auto Shipper’'s Special) I-sissrveecss 10780 133.730 Counterpoint at the halfway to lqualify yesterday after being Jas +12 Lap Time MPH Bf arsinenss 107.86 132.626 mark. Bold won going away by in line 90 minutes before the ros 13 l vesessscees 1:07.98 132.393 3 caverns 1:08.02 132.314 seven ‘lengths with Counterpiont S Brung Hne-lii0a. = | 1, . 130 3 een 10138 19031 $ coeesiirnes TOI63 193138 second snd Aterics Shon ie E WALT FAULKNER | Jar 11 | Qerisrensness 10785 198.587 Total ore FARE FIR T vece ARIST (Agajanian-Grant Piston Special) | 1:20. 1 | eq . Bete ry ¥ . y - 19: : p TYE rer — Timely Reward was fourth in ap ime on 134 3 Total 4:30.90 132.390 i the field of eight horses which 3 ieee MRS 135.342 as. : National League— contested this 75th running of the BE i 1550 eon] He : wn y second jewel in turf’s triple crown. 1 Sresssnrery 1.08.16 138.123 118, : fies Bat Booms It was Arcaro’s fourth Preak-| Ese ent IHS mar 413 ‘ p fins jigse Amn SONS oY Totals. ..... 4:23.02 136.872) tide LL 12 .
{other jockey ever has won. Up until today, he was tied with George Barbee and L. Hughes jwith three Preakness winners
| Special, 134.033; National Drivin, | He sent his four-cylinder rear-| Champion Henry Banks, Blue |drive around the track for four Crown Spark Plug Special,
5 Cards to Victory Top in Third Leg
each. laps at an average speed ’of|133.899; Cliff Griffith, Morris Speé Derby Record, Too [135.614 mphy, the third fastest cia], 133.839; Chuck ony er 100 S . Kis. glittering Arharph’ today jr ever 78410 qualifying miles.| Bardahl Special, 133.764; Bill Vu- e [vane y e 36-year-old Clarkston, kovich, Central Excavating Spe- -
enables him to match another
jockey record which he holds— [Mich., driver had done 133 Injcial, 133.725; Gene Force, Brown
IM HEYROC (practice laps last week. Each of Motor Co. Special, 133.102; Mack By ime 5
By United Press
ST. LOUIS, May 19—-Ths St. four Kentucky derby winners. No When the Babe turns on th Louis Cardinals defeated the Other rider has come close to ac- [hie Japs yesterday as asen Hellings, Tuffanelli & Derrico gieam, there’s no beating her. . Brooklyn Dodgers, 6 to 4 today complishing the feat of the bana- third fastest single 1ap in Speed: Special, 132.925; and Forberg. | The Babe, Mrs. Mildred Didrik- / with the cl hitti jrst Ma-nosed Arcaro. ; sing Pp Pp Only one accident marred the. z.harias, yesterday took to utch hitting of First : : way history. day's sh N H ¢ Indi- n yesterday p Baseman Nippy Jones deciding Arcaro gave Bold, running only Others Who Qualified ¥ 8 snow, Norm kouser o. Nd =\onsy of $750 in the third leg of the issue 2 the sixth race in his life, a mag- Other: wouliBe s on d anapolis, a 10th place finisher In ihe women's cross-country The vietorv moved the Cards to Pificent ride. It was all the more : a S yeslterday/the 1949 race, slid 960 feet along woo thervane Golf Tournament : ; (ards 10. markable because until “today ranked in order of their speeds the south short straightaway over| fourth place in the tight National were Bill Schindler, Chapman a wooden bridge, climbed a ditch, ere.
Arcaro had never seen the horse, let alone be upon him. But he chose him as his Preakness mount and made no mistake. Except at the start, when Knowitall took a brief lead and at that midway point where Counterpoint challenged, it was Bold all the way. Breaking from the No. 6
The Babe, one of the world's greatest all-time women athletes, fired a 72 over the Meridian Hills
League race behind Brooklyn, Boston and Chicago in that order. The Dodgers’ defeat cut their first place margin to a scant. four percentage points. * Outhit 14-7, the Cards coasted fn behind the big bat of Jones, who ha#l two doubles ‘and a sin-
and stayed upright. Houser was not injured and
‘none of the tires were popped | from impact. He had completed Country Club course Friday and
one lap at 131.253 before he got! turned in a 73 yesterday, two over into trouble. Coming out of the| Par.
southeast turn, the front of the car dipped for the infield and be-| Leaders at the cnd of 108 holes lin the cross-country Weathervane
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Mud Hens Nip ' Tribe §to 3,
by John Erle iomire,
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gle in four trips and drove in i : ; gan its long broadslide. + five-runs. He decided the game ll hustled him DYNAMIC DYNAMO-—Walt Fauikner with car owner J. C. Agajanian, bent ug haft was the 80! tournament: £ in the fifth inning with a bases- © eering = as the 3, , Zanariss ... 83-66-78:80-13- ! Joaded double to center field that Just before they reached the ; R bs R ¥ 1 only damage to his car, the Sara-| Patty Berg... 5 ! brought in Red Schoendienst, mile mark, Counterpoint and American League— OW ow for ; 500 foff Special owned by Tom Sara-|goiis® sos Stan Musial and Bill Howerton Repetoire came up to challenge Times Spetial foff of Terre Haute. | Re Jameson » . | OF Leeann Neither of the starting pitchers, Bold, but he ran them down and| . : : Ave, TOLEDO, May 19—The Indian-, Nalon was the first to extend | Marlene Bauer .. i Rookie Tom Poholsy and Dodger. Boing into the stretch was leading! y No. Driver Car MPH apolis Indians wound up on the his congratulations yesterday to Betey Bo weller : : : by three lengths. Counterpoint| FIRST ROW J. C. Agajanian, owner of the Peggy Kirk ........ Ace Don Newcombe lasted the ; short end of a short score after Betty McKinnon i route stayed up there, although tl 18—Duke Nalon Novi Purelube Spl 136.498 it. looked as though they had |"aulkner car. Marilyn Smith ..... 84-71- » 3 : never challenged the leader De ; : Bp. : He Wh h | Shirley Spork 86-80-85- § Brooklyn Bh Log, Al hile Redetore ran oot of Bas 99—Lee Wallard Belanger Spl. 135.039 er en Faulkner received the yr “put. Anneaux 86-88-87-93-91-81 g Abrams,it “4 2 1 0 Lowreyct 4 1 2 0[ "yp De does after a Fas 9—Jack McGrath Hinkle Spl. 134.303 Other Association Games, Page 16| checkered flag after his tinal|" Score of other leading amateurs £ rown 110 0Schndistas 2 1 3 4 y ’ {lap, Nalon hoisted Agajanian| participating in only the third : ess 5 3 0 1Musiallf 4 and wound up last SECOND ROW lled t 1 wth th : ercf 5 2 3 0 Howertnrt 2 0 10 ; = pulled the series opener wth the upon his shoulders and carried round: Bosinands 3 J 3 Jom tee $311 1 Behind Timely Reward came I - rium 27—Duane Carter Mobilgas Spl. 133.749 Toledo Mud Hens out of the fire.! pir. down the trackside. | Marjorie Rowe Purilioxt 4 1 4 0 Johnson b. 4 0 0 2 Hall of Fame, Big Stretch, Know- 16—Mauri Rose Pennzoil Spl. 133.422 But it was 4 to 5, Toledo, when == = in Faulkner’ | Eat, JerHnston Gampnlla.g 4 1 & 0 Hemus™s 1 0 0 1itall and then Repetoire. By United Pr 98—Troy Ruttman Agajanian Featherweight Spl. 132.314 the close contest ended. ® nly flaw in Xau the Jane Nelson Hermanskt 1 1 0 0 Wilks.p 2.000 Bold who did not run in the I ess THI Going in as a pinch hitter in record run was the fact that the Pauline Frey .... Miksiadb 1 0 0 Oilanierp 1,00 0 00 ky Derby, the first jewel BOSTON, May 19—-The Boston : RD ROW the top of the ninth with Inman Official announcement of his Dorothy Elis BR BGonie 3 0 § ponlers ins: the triple yrs two kre Red Sox, unveiling their long 83—Mike Nazaruk Jim Robbins Spl. 132.188 Chambers on 2nd base (running speed was. delayed for at least By virtue of the 145-stroke Vancuykn 0 0 3 0 won eae champion Yunis the dormant. power, drove Bob Feller 3—Johnnie Parsons Wynn's Friction Proofing Spl. 132.154 for Monty Basgall, who had walk-' 20 minutes. total in Indianapolis, the Babe a SS) mile and three erat es a 10 the showers With 14 hits and 4} 5—Tony Peftenhausen Mobiloil Spl. 131.950 ed). and two down, Harry Fisher, The timing booth was fouled up takes a two rime oy over Patty Te my : |pair of home runs today to take OU ’ , S 4 Totals 81434 1 Totals 0 13713 fag track in one minute 56 2/5! ineir second straight game from’ FOURTH ROW belted a home Tun Over the left py the use of an old roll of paper Berg of Minneapolis at the end of jHermanski’ singled for Newcomb in seconds, only 2/5 of a second be- the Cleveland Indians, 9-4, and 4—Cecil Green John Zink Spl. 131.:ap2 CeNter field fence. putting the In- tape that failed to make a clear|108 holes in the cross-country Bankhead ran for Hermanski in sixth. hind the all-time Preaknes record retain undisputed possession of >3—Fred Agabaishian Granatelli-Bardahl Spl. 135.029 fal a Joa: loa batted ‘or \MPression of Faulkner's second event. Miss Berg also fired a 73 tn arin Geunged oul for Vat Curkiget by Capot In 1949, fifth place in the American 2o—Sam Hanks Schmidt Spl. 132.998! pit tar pent Slay ToiD Mag. 18P. Chester Ricker, director of yesterday, but remained two gros singled for Abrams Jn ninth. . The second choice in the field — League. FIFTH ROW ager Don Gutteridge had to send timing and scoring. said one fig- strokes behind the Babe in the St. Louis 102 030 00x—6 the Greentree stable entry of Big . Tjoq at four-all in the fourth g4—walt Bro saliatal Frnoineessd : in a new hurler, R Lint. ang ure of Faulkner's scoring lap was over-all tournament count. Errors—Hemus, Runs batted in Abrams Stretch and Hall of Fame went ; ; J : rown Federal Engineering Spl, 131.907 oyce Lini, an i T Bab yi the first d of Snider, Reese, Jones 5 Musial. Two-base inniug when Al Rosen hit his sec- o_walt Faulkner Ara ianian-G Pi » the’ Mud Hens immediately teed not completely legible but that he Babe won the first round o hits—Reese, Jones 2. Cox, Lowery, Three- off the 5 to 2 favorite—Bold paid gnd grand si: } > £ tl . : Agajanian-trant ston Spl. 136.872 since the total time was correct, the tournament at Dallas, Tex. base hits—Musial. Home run-—Abrams . Ls ond grand slam homer of the 33__Carl Scarborough McNamara Spl, 185.614 Off on the southpaw in their half 3 ! : : Double plays—Poholsky to Schoendienst to $10.20, $6.40 and $4.40 across the vear. the Sox came back to score j of the ninth and won the game the timers worked back and were but Patty came back to win the LO %o rus Cox op Hodges Left board. : five more runs, including three SINTH ROW with onlv one out. able to determine Faulkner's time cecond round at Pebble Beach, on bases—St. Louis 8. Brooklyn & Base: Counterpoint, who went off jn (he seventh, when Feller was 10—Bill Schindler Chapman Spl. 134.083 Red McQuillen, first up, hit Lint for the second lap. Cal, and tie the Babe. After Canter 1. “Struck out by—Newcomb 3. the long shot in the field at 23 to forced to give way to relief hurl- 1—Henry Banks Blue Crown Spark Plug Spl. 183.899 for a double and pulled up at The snafu couldn't have hap- Friday's round, the Babe was two Poholsky 1, VanCuyk 1, Lanier 1. Hits Off 1 paid $16.80 and $7.60 while Saad : a ‘ . - : : x > 0 I strokes ahead Phoholsky 9 in 42; Innings, Wilks 3 in 1.| : er Lou Brissie. 23—CIlift Griffith Morris Spl. 133.839 pened at a more inopportune time ° rokes ahead. Lanier 2 In 3, Staley 0 in 14, Newcomb 6 Alerted returned $4.20 to show. Included in the Red Sox batting Continued on Page 16—Col. 2 rer i, Louise Suggs of Carwollton, Ga. fn 5, VanCuyk 1 in 3. Winning pitcher— A crowd of 24.863. which bet : VE SI SEVENTH ROW 7 a . when a driver was out buzzing ’ Lanier’ (3-2) Losing piicheroNewcomb oo oo o iio ch bet spree were circuit clouts by Dom . the asphalt for new records was in the lead with an even par -2) — ’ ioetz. $239.2 » vk | > al S 24 b io oe - i S21. Syoitesods, D asco hb 1 on le race, cheered DiMaggio and Catcher Les Moss. 5 iw love nson Bardhal Spl. : . 133.764 Tribe Box Score The stickiness of the ualifvin 71 for the Indianapolis round \ Arcaro on to his history-making The latter joined the club only 1—Bill ukovich Central Excavating Spl 133.725 INDIANAPOLIS q Res Lhe q YINg jay but slumped off to a 76 yes. Bickford Wins 6th triumph. yesterday after a trade with the 2% George Connor Blue Crown Spark Plug Spl. 133.353 AB R.H O AE yesterday was 4a direct opposite yorqay. Sop Zietory netied Mix Isabielist Louis Browns EIGHTH ROW Nesine o § 3.3 3: Sor what was expected. This left Louise, who has been ge Sloane, New York sports- Batting star of the aft . . , ’ Fernandez, 3b ...... 4 5 1 2 1 4 rarly called “the Ben Hogan of womStops Bucs, 6 to 2 woman and owner of Brook- was DiMaggio who hit a Lernopy 6—Gene Force Brown Motor Car Spl. 133.102 i 3 g 2 3 3 8 18 Line Farly en's golf,” in third position in the PITTSBURGH — Right-hander| meade Stable, $83,110. Arcaro!times in six trips and also reached 19—Mack Hellings Tuffanelli-Derrico Spl. 132.925 Saffell cf ......... « 0 1 2 o o Itwas believed that the drivers yweatnervane. Vern, Bickford became the first! received 10 per cent of -that for|first on an error. He scored .tnree So Carl Forberg Auto Shipper's: Spl. 132.890| Bassall us .......0. 3 9.1.3 1 liwould wait until later in the Divide $3000 Melon s ——————————————————— trees re VRE, BE sir vn fans o 0o 0 0 0 O0afternoon, but Scarborough was Continued on Page 16 —Col. 1 Continued on Page 16—Col. 6 Tans. : 3 Mangan. soo 1 a1 ool 10 a m and immediate-| A total of $3000 in prize money eed eereieres re———— reer nee | FOllEF, badly. burned in 4 whirls C I NeCar iro Sl heey Schindler and Was divided among the womer pool bath. early this month while oO ege por S Pir ® aren 91 5 Hellings m tame pros yesterday by Alvin Hand(being treated for a back injury, : Line eres 0 0 0 0 9 0 The list of unqualifieq cars still macher, sponsor of the Weatuer: |said that ailment gave him no Michi 1. BASEBALL, Virginia 2743, VPI 13.43. Clemson 11, N. €.. o mw owe] a h vane tournament. |trouble. Indiana 6. Jnchlean” s Susie 1 Brie U VM © cour Dafessandro ‘hit hte double Bley ean ran up 5 averages ackie, Miss Berg and Miss Suggs took - - s ’ ! nots 2, nnesota 1. Big S ence—0 McCall in 7th. LEAGUE STANDINGS RESULTS YESTERDAY | This was Feller's second start owes fwisconsin Nebraek 83s. “Rabas 30 Miesouti bes. Chambers Tan for Beseall in 9th. Holmes of Indianapolis in the second money of $400 in 4 He, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION since the burning episode and was Ohio State 10. Northwestern 3 Colorado 966. Kansas State 967. Iowa! Fisher hit home run for Main in 9th. |, 0 1 Pal Spe- Third money of $250 went tc AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |, Louisvilie 10, Columbus 6 |his first loss of the year. He had | west Virginia U. 4, Maryland 3. Bille 373. 6's. Ohis State V's. One out when winning run sored | Indianapolis-owned sins 2 |Betsy Rawls. Peggy Kirk took Kansas City | 867 TRlukee Too Minnesnotts 3. Wright Field 4, Earlham 3 Purdue 30a, Illinois 5' R H ba g/cial, Myron Forh in the Sha een | gon0 for fourth place. Bias Cf 0. pi iy (Only es scheduled) | Continued on Page 16—Col. Slinets # P SENNIS | Purdue 34, Indiana 2 Federoff, 2b ........ 0 1 3 4 % Special, Manuel Ayulo in the Coast Betty Bush, Minneapolis 12° 88 37 ‘puen JMTEETICAN, LEAGUE rm A ACK r— | —te———— BAINACL 3p rertam 3 9 4. 3 8 Grain Special, Paul Russo in the Mrs. 4 t us 1950 Indians $7. § | Toledo ...i.. x at , . . y To lusts {women’s amateur champion whe a 17',) Chicago at New York, Michi 89'2, Michi N 1 49'a, thud, ef . ..ecvvane 4 0 0:1 6 0 austiue ( 18 17 4 712 Detroit at Philadelphia, De. Ie Giants Win in 10th Purdue * 42 : SWEAY. \orms 2 Probable Pitchers | Sullivan, 1t 11 $ 2 1. } } jKenneqy. Tank Special, Chet Mil-j, 0, professional during’ the OTOMbOs. © st 13 400 8 St. Louis tw shingto tponed, rain Minnesota 73, Northwestern 59 By United Press McQuillen. rf ...... 4 7 32-1 0 ler in the Novi Purelube Special, i d Betty J par 2% TIONAL LEA 80s Coming from behind, the Chi-| Little State—Butier 46 16. DePauw 36 (Won and Lost Records in Parentheses) Conway. ss ......4 0 1 3 8 d Brown intet, an y Jameson eact : on New Ror Cincinnati 3 , Mall State 30 16/21. Indiana Central BIont ans 5 9 bo 3 0 oDuke Dinsmore, the second Brown ;,, 5175 as fifth money. There AMERICAN LEAGUE ; Philadelphia 2. Chicago 1. cago American Glants defeated 26 10/21( Wabash 24 17,21. Anderson NATIONAL LEAGUE Mordarski 8 iviins ¥ & 1 8-0 0 Mot C S jal, Joe James, : Ehiiadelnhlg 2), | 20%s. Frankhn 15%. Eariham 10%. Hah- Philadelphia (Heintzeiman 1-4 and | Mord otor 0. pecia was a three-way tie for the nex! Won Lost Pet GB Boy 6 QE 2 the Birmingham Black Barons 7 aver 9, Indiana State 5 1/7, Canterbury Meten 2-1), 2 31 Pittsburgh (Dickson 5-2 Daugherty v 1 0 ? 0 0 0 Estes Lincoln-Mercury Special, Nore oe Wh evan 1 a #25 2 S—————— to 6 in the last of the 10th at Vic- Nor 2, 51 0 2 PATHISO 4. Manchester 2. i Qjeer 3 0, AAs, Hatten 410; : : - : and Rodger Ward.. Deck Manu- Continued OR , Page 18 —Col. . 1 1f Hil 2'2 , , y i c i. - i slleginte te Ga';. At Cine ' ckwell 3-2. anc ‘eh- otals 27 : ‘ QUO on 1 i i 3 AS S0nay = ory. Riely last Dight 15 ap Di] ; Netra! Dame Hegiat Wy ar gant wht ET i 0 Blache] i Re Wen D Daugh erly sin ted tor Funk in 9th facturing Co. Special. nad h is a: AN Doahiemoia TION ve B : ci RBG 1. Dawns Oren 18 Baldwin Wai PT pi Bh MPhil re INDIANAPOLIS » ou. no oiz— 3. 1f All of the abuve drivers were Yale Rows On Philadelphia BR 2 am 1 INDIANAPOLIS at Toledo game. A CHIE Tl A ri) sam Toledo *000 100.10? - 4 to top 132 MPH they would elimSt. Louis 8 51 216 Hh Nitheasorit' at Milwatee : 30. Tan U' Oregon 4. U_ Washington New York (Hearn 3-2. at st. Lous Hohe bated, iy SIGUE Line. inate from the starting field Cecil PRINCETON, N. J. May." NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Paul NY a Rig Sunie 3 Diegon Slate 25 1207, AEC AN AGU Tr iebASY hits Federoft McQuillen Home (3 Wal Brown, and Tony (UP) —Jim.Rathschmidt's smoo Won Lost Pct. GB New Yor ATIBNAY © LEAGUE Ivy League Bars Frosh Oklahoma 99. Rtas Bibs. LLL » Chicago AVERICAN Ara) Washington Sin; Fisher, . Sacrifice—-McCall Dhinle SR es. all of whom quali- stroking Yale eight completed Pt RR Binnie Pitiabufsh 2) PHILADELPHIA, May 10 (UP) SS1as Swale. 4. Colorade 3335, lows, (Coneliegra 3-1: plave—Funk to Conway to Campbell; Ped. Be - 14.548 .| Boston at Chicago (2) Th State Lis Hebissral 4 ° |p. Sleveland, Lemon 3-3 and Chakales bates ay Campaen, Lett “on on fied the opening day last wek. its domination of Eastern rowinz u ~ 0 f,S- ' — 8 . Hd Da rok RICAN LEAS UR d e eight, members of the Ivy. ("9,2 "50, "Navy 34, Harvard "ah ach. ,Thrdeinbia_ Power and bases Id me struck mut The fourth driver on the “bump this season with a convincing tri197 488, 3° Chiease A League have voted to continue Dartmouth 26.'Army 24’. Princeton 24 St. Louis (Garver 5-2 and Overmire| by McCall 3. Funk 8, Main 1. Hits off | list” fs Johnnie Parsons, winner umph- over Harvard and 1% “83 11! Louts, ot mm barri fresh mia 12. Brown 11. Pennsylvania 1. fo. ~3/y AL New ork {Lopat Pe 0 and Raschi | \ © 4 in 6 innings: Main 2 In 2. Lint! 0. : 18 As 3's Ying i : err from playing Wo nett he d 67.93, etre ann houser :3+3) to Boston | | pith od id Fite Retie i fovine (oF last Year's race via qualified, ton in the Eastern : - et rr tNewhous . . 8! er mpir a g it. an 3 adeiphis a ~~ |Vvarsity football; North Carolin 53.8% uke #483, West Siobbs -Lis ‘a Da Arias yivu oi rao Retin and Sleward. ithis soir at 132.154. fon Lake Cardegle wy i : iy oi 4 . . be : 3 & ro - ; 1 iz i Ex Bt Tw, ne : J . ’ ws co a? ih of. iit EY » . Sik Ane - : od figta . 4 Rind . iw Bah ; 2 pn RTL i -
