Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1951 — Page 16

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oy : . 3.80; : gemenke) Jones Paces Cards; Jackie Paces NL: Fain Sparks AL) Bold Ea . a racker, : ! a { S § S ce Bue, Shak , 1 of SECOND > . 8 furlongs . » .’ House. Tol 82 18 2:0 1% 8 258 Zernial.Cni-Phil AQ 17 1 0 6 14 [283 g ¥ lano) 10.6¢ SO J r American ‘Association Basso, Mi] 105 27 3 0 A 16 357 DiMaggioBos 106F 28 7 0 3 11 280 Borgemenk Reed. Mj! B% 22 4 0 0 11 .258 Goodman Bos 91 26- 8 1 0 11 .280 " Watson) | y | "Will Mays of the Minneapolis Gilbert Mpis 82 21 5 2 4 20 .256 Jensen. NY 87 24 6 1 3 18 (276 , Split The Confitinued From Page 13 | Continued From Page 13 : : Clarkson Gi 78 20 1 1 0 "4 258 Stephans Bos 69 13 8 0 3 11 205 s : Blue Fox, Millers is still on top in the Ameri- Ramsey KC 3 10 2 0 06 4 256 Linon Det 9 3 3 gd 14 iL Pa THIRD National League pitcher to win enternd the game with a record A af dattin race sacar Tol 63 18 10 1 .§ J. grohDer #211030 ; Litionesio, ¢ix games today as the Boston of four wins and no defeats. He ®3" Ssocialion g ** Zernia.Col s0 13 4 0 0 3 280 Wondling Nv S22 14001 3 26 . : ; Bcawthorn Braves heat the Pittsburgh Pi-'was charged with the Cleveland Mays increased his hit production Federoft Tol 32-13 9 op } 2 OL "9 1 a1 3m Top Jockey s Preakness ins | ALS . ; - uw - ” StL 5 25 on ™ r tes 6 to 2, despite Wally West loss.-the Indians’ fifth in a row. 38 points toa lofty 478 «during Garey. KC eh jgiter StL Saf 4-04 15 358 Win Mak Histo for. , Jom .laks ¢ 11th homer of the season. Mei Parnell, who started for the (1, week Nichoias StP A 18 0 3 0 Db 348 Priddy.Det 38 204 2 m makes story a ’ : 7 . u 9 9 30 1% 2 foung. StL T 2 4 2 + - Rey Hartsfield hammered a Sox, with a 3-3 record, gave way Figures released by the Howe basmiuey B20 38 4 10 33 hiilev.chi-pnil 73-18 1 3.0 8 7 Continued From Page 13 8 Tong two-rin homer off Vernon Law {0 in the fourth with the game tied News Bureau official league stat- BensenCo a i § 4 EAH Rondeau Bos 2 3 : 5 } 14 Ie guiding Bold to the triumph, plus ni aK. pace the Braves’ modest seven and Reliefer Harry Taylor of toticians Sho dh i Tuenerind, ast: 3B Majeskl.Chi 38 4 0.0 8 33 what Mrs. Sloane promised would Lady 10 : a, 3 . ~ 0 29. Vv ¥ Me pit attack on Law and Bil Werle [rerve Haute was credited with the lead in hits with 55 and in doubles Hg oy 2 30 30 i 3 in Kolloway Det “ i 3 0 i : Ph be “a handsome bonus to the’ best Mil Roug y ‘ w s : Ra oi : R 2 0 0 2 .222 Hitchcock. Phil MH M 1-10 3 233; ; " ? IF] who took over in the eighth and win to bring his record to two with 14. He also took over thesFiait naga 8 4 31808 1 Mon a3. 10.1 1} } 53 jockey in the business. fur was touched, for Boston's final wins and three losses. top spot in runs with 31 and in Broome.gou 46 10 2 0 3 1a Niaihos Chi 3 9 $3 3 21 "This is certainly the best. of 5.80, 3.40, = Clevel : IL » > p . 77 18 0. 8 08 |.» k 7 226 EAT : : pid 5 twa runs in the minth, ; eVOIANE At Bosten a ltotal bases with DI. Datiessa iro. tnd 5 add 208 Dente Wash $19 3 1.0 u 22 tige - three-year-olds this season + iy ‘i Ww 8 eaten ve Avila.2b 5 2 3.3 DMag £6 4 0 0 2 } ot shall,.Col 3. 8.1.0 0 2 2030 ams. Bos 12-70 7 19.222 i KK av cha, Sweep Bikford now ha Line (BOONES 2.0 0°) Poriny 5.30% “mne slugging department is still Jars Mil 5 8 20 2 ~8 .200 (Grasso, Wash 54 121 0 1. 7 a3 and the Pimlico track over which Mveerah, . go Qifferent clubs—the Phillies twice, Dopy,cf 1 4 HWhtet 3-1-3 9 a TK . City's Bob Nelson. Lou 7° 6 1.0 0, 3 [162 MitchelliClev, ..g&1 20 3.2 1.17 220’he won was. the best since I've EE lus the Dodgers, Cubs, Reds and Easterib “3 0 6 0 Stephens 0 0.0 0 dominated by Kansas City's’ Bob go, 60sp 8 0 0 0° 0.132 Zartlla Chi 6 21-4 1:31. 1 319 A : H " . “up; “6- fur + plus the gers, L.ubs, : Rosen3b 4 20 @ McDermott 0 0 0 0-Cery, Cerv has most triples, 13; Lucadello. Tol ~8 1 0 0 0 1 125 Valo.Phil 9 21 2 2 1 12 219 been “coming to this track, 8 Burr) 325.8 * Pirates—and has allowed only five Chpmnif 4 1 1° Volimersf a 0 0 0 : : Clark.Ind 17-20 0,0, 0 .118 Limmer.Phil 14 3 1 02 7. 214 Aprcaro. said. ; i (B. Fisk) t ictories Knndy.rf:. 4 1 3 0 Willlams.ift 4 2. 2 o the most home runs, seven, and PITCHERS RECORDS Lefiner, hil-Cht. “32.12 2 0 0 3. M1? ‘ / Martinez) -run. in his last four vic a Heganrc.™ 3al 7 1 Budrauss A 0° 1 1 1a5dg in runs batted in'total bases Ww 1 WL Woed oi SP i09 3a. Arcarg rode Battlemorn, “an sir. Scipio. Outfielder Luis Marquey was hit | JECEp, 2 0 0 2ipropol> 3 4950 with 91 5 Wall. Mil 5 0 Connelly Tol 1X Verble, Wash 3 10 1 498 3 “200 also ran, in the Kentucky Derby. SBVENT] on ‘he right hand by a pitched Gromekio 0 0 0-1 Moss. 4 251 fay WieslerKC 3 0 Jester Mi I 1'Simpson Ciev 51 10 2 0 1 .196 Apcaro's previous Preakness 17116 mil Mitchell 1 0 0 0 Parnell.p {.6. 0.1 Behind Mays the batting Lemish SiP } 0 Susce Lou 1 1 Boone.Clev 80 15 0 0 0 8 138 6.40, 3.20. ball in the third inning and had to & 4) Parnell. J 8 old ‘ « Nays a 6 ng Martin. Mpls - 3 0 Porterfield KC bo Chapman Ph-Cly 88 16 2 0 1 7 .182.triumphs came on Whirlaway in semenke) . - averages (thos ‘ho 'e bee “ox, Mpls 2 .abine, Suder.Phi 55 10 6 2 3 : LEY (J vsavern leave the game. X-rays failed to 33500 woe mie2713 at t 2 0 times in the EricanosiP 2 0 GrodzickiCol 1 1iWahlpmi DwUwiLo § i941, Citation in 1948 and Hili tre Pass, / show a fracturesand Marquez 18 Stephens walkea for Wright’ in seventh, at Dat 20 or more times In Peterson. Col 2 0 Kush.Mil 1 1 MossStL- ~~ 47 8 2 0 1 7 .170 Prince last year. ? EIGHTH he 1i within McDermott ran for Stephens in seventh. games through Wednesday) are Jones K( 2 0 Wilhelm Mpls 2 3 Guerra Bos-Wash 48 7 .1 0 0 4 .146 is : : about 1 m + xpected back in the lineup ! Mitchell flied out for Gromek in ninth go Nora nkr : . Hoover Mil 2 0 Main, Ind 1. 2 Keller Det T1000 0 .143 Arcaro wis so impressed with «C. Rober few davs Cleveland 000 400 000 4 George Crowe, Milwaukee, 386; g wright, Mpls 2 0 MeCall.Ind 1" 2 Batts.Bos 29 4 0.0 0 2 .138 Boid’s performance that h RW. 109 3 fe di b Boston 130 010 3ix— 9% Ellis Deal. Columbus. .380: Russ Carr.KC 2 0 Deal.Col 1 2 Evers.Bet 30 10 1 0 2° 7 "is 3 perfo te 1ha e an- legivit, 106 . Boston Pittsburg Errors Boone. Easter Runs batted in : hr . ' Papish.Ind 2 0 Nevel.K( 1 3 Mapes NY 8 1 0 0 0 1 .125 nounced he would ride the. horse stanter, K AB H O / AB H O A Moss 1, Wright 2. Rosen 4. DiMaggio 1. Sullivan, Toledo, .359; and” Bill Neville. Tol 2 0 Fisher.Ind 1 2 Upton.8tL 5 6 2-1 0 35 8; : » 3 Jolly Irish Artsfld2b 5 1 3 3 Sstigloness 4 0 } 3 Pesky 2, Tavior 1. Williams 1 (Pesky a.cihee. Indianapoiis. .356 Fox. Mpls 1 0 Riddle.Ind 1 2 Tipton.Phil 6 4.0 0 1 3 ‘100 inthe Belmont stakes next month, j The Drone. Maroueret 1 8 8 OMelkosehct 4 8 1 8'ichica on one's eitor In in| rwg'bate McGhee, Indianapoiis, 358. gaiodcoor } ®ajerdande, 1 dfaiEwll f {888 8 2% the last leg on that triple crown NINTH ell. ; ¥ < sky i i es ) - : . ' A £8, ” 4 - . Rrarenais rt H HE 0 Kinerb 4 312 8 pon KONE, Th A Maxsio. Sac. Leadership in stolen bases is pers Lou 1. 0 Moulder,Col i 3 PITCHERS’ > Corn 9%" "And we'll beat Court Turf if ew 3 sy 31 0 3Westlke3b 4 1 2 3 rifices—Moss. Double plays—Hegan to shared by St. Paul's Don Nicholas Johnson Mil 4 0 Romano StP }] 4 p . ? J ” : dear Elliott.3b 000 Sharea by. St. Faul's Don [Nicholas ole Ko 0 McDonald Lou 1 5 Lopat NY 6 0 OstrowskiNY 1 1 he shows u Arcaro promised Richards) Cooper.c 5 1 6 0 Beardlf 4 Easter. Boudreau to Moss to Drobo, Moss . 3 : Radcliffe K( 1 McDona 0 4 Marrero, Wash 5 0lLittiefield. cl STV p. p : . urr) 2.60. 314 08trekind2b 4 0 4 4 to Doerr. Left on bases—Cleveland 6 and Rudy Rufer, Minneapolis. Thiel, Mi! 1 0 Hisner.Lou 4 M Littlefield, Chi 1 1 ~ T : h ’ Gordon lt 3 1.5 2 MCullogh.c 3 2 3 2 Boston 13. Base on_balls—oft' Peller 6 Tach has 10 Mutchings.Ind 1 0 VanCuxk-8tP 0 3 Feller.Cley 4 0 Reynolds NY 2 3 Count Turf won the Derby, but rofessar J IAb Hy 201 3Lawp 20 1 1 Parnell 1. Taxlor 3. Brissle 2 Struck 48 a " Atkins Loy 3 1 RlesiinMpl) : ] Kinder. Bos 2 aaa, Wasn 3 3 was not made eligible for the 88 , nel > y 1 iver ad Z Mp! 3 ,Tol 2 A ) i Wh 1 Balinas 103 phe 1800 oi Teentels ellen ¥ Tolls pacing the pitchers is Mitwau. goss 31 Kaeretol 0 2 Roun lel, 1 AMG 18 pro TL oI ATT nine curt her, d3 0 Uh Pristie 1 10 kee's Murray Hall. Hall has a Medion KC § jrowierMi J SMatnenn 1 9 Say Del 1 2 Up until today” Bold had little Nuno " & 271% one ou! in hi, Grome n {ld - . . mma cn all. Mii J | 4 < 8 Uv : a wv . Huu, 4a ifyatals aoe o 5 Re Dwi 7h pitches Feller, Tavior. Winning pitener record of five wins and no losses. Crimian Col 3 1 RereeCol 2 2 Gumparchi 1 § Sse shi { 2 to recommend him except his Sune, Siu 1s ” 2~ 6 Taylor .12-3: Losi itch Fell : . ; r . sue Lint.Ind 1 Poole, To! 3 Fhakales.Clav 3 8 J ey : =a . 2 as F ston 00 for 00 2 AN DMDIFPh--PassRtoin. Berry: Hurley He has completed four of five. gai. Tol 2 1 Milankvch,Ind 0 1 Ghiakales.Clov i 2 Lilletie. his ! 3 jockey. His past performances Jampol, Ro BP psDurEh ner. Runs batted in-—Cooper 20d 'Napp. Attendance—28.908 " Time Starts and allowed only 16 runs. Barnhill Mpis 3 2 fafumcin 0 I PerrickNY © 1 0 Taylor Bos {| 1 showed three victories in five Birideays), —— : DE 1. | 2:34 i - . Gorin, Mil 2 Logue KC 2 "hi.NY ’ £ : i ; SECOND 2 Jarisheld 2 Testiake, Jeuhioe, an on TEAM BATTING . Hoeft. Tol : 3 3 Samson. tp 0 Base a 8 1 Beater BiL 0. 3 starts, but in*one of them he was : turiongs) ‘ott. - Ro : . AR ? H + {RY § ct Maoford.Cc 2 2 Mueller.Lou ~ 2 , : ht : - : wlifi os g 4.80, 10,6 MeCullough. Gordon. Jethroe. Home run : Na I a EEE Pe rary] TD Rineetol 0 1 Sohsuegra Wh 3 1 WishtBos © 0 3 disqualified and plsced second. etn —Hyrteficld, Weatlane. Shstkford. Double Kas City 964 130 279 2 23° 7 (289 Funk.Tol 3 32Gormam:KC 0 1 RotblattCni 3 1/Coleman.phil 0 3 Son of By Jimminy Boland), 3. roe, acr us: . . Tol 412 256 39 2 2 Austin, Lou 3 2 Liddle? Garver.StL 3 ! > : : bol Mandingo, plays—Hartsfleld to Torgeson, Jethroe to U ens | ioledvie H2 133 286 30 30 1) 38 hanenc I Sigojeriverp 0 1A SL §] HHooperphil, 0 3 Bold, a son of by Jimminy, ran Chant, Ful Hartsfield to Mauch, Lefl ofA" ort Law Indpls 1 130 3 34 19 3 O° Arroynicol d i } Pearson Mate 2 ] Morssh. NY ‘2 1|Kucab.Phil 0 2 three times as a two-year-old last : Acme Telephote. fed. ton 8. J A Ny Mil u ” 298 q 28 ‘hambers.In Col utchis . t | 5 : » - . * =x . . . = 4 Werle 1. Bickford 1 Struck out by . Mijwaukes 0°11) D6 13] 25 8 200 Heweably. 1 HClearuol °c 0 1 Hokonbecie 3 Jfendinsth, 2ivear, winning his first start fin- LEAPING HOME—With Eddie Arcaro in the saddle, Bold i hl, LA% GE BISKIOrS alt by pitcher—by Law SUPRUL 704 118 198 Jo 13 23 245 MelnanoKC 1 1GHTLSIE 0 1 BewhouserDet 3 2 McDermott.Bos 0 1 ishing second in his second, apd swooshes home the winner in the Diamond Jubilee running of the Creary), 6. off 3 . . . ce.C 2! Ross. Was 0 Ii", Si ’ . Nichols), 7. Marauens; Werle Marihall,, picher— Nl g 0 s Ye IG ee 2 2 American League ParneliBor 1 3oSRStL op § 1 winning his third only to be dis- Preakness. That's no optical illusion. Bold's off the ground. all four man. 420 ry ——— ho aT] d © § : BOS J 3D. son_§ if: : , ow 4 . rigi Ba Law (1-2) Umpires—Pinelll. Boggess ans . Milwaukee 20.0 639 272 13.936 TEAM BATTING Trout.Det 2 2{8anford.NY o 1 qualified. His two-year-old earn- Royal Fla Warneke. Time—2:01. Attendance—13.217 . Xe lede J, 0 67 293 24 yin AB R H TB HR SB Pct Niimar Stl: ib 3 3 Kretlow Chi 0 1 ings were $9275. legs. : , Springtale, PILLS : 718 312 29 973 Naw york 927 186 272 418 30 12 .293igiarhe : TH + a (Copyright. 1951. by Triangle Publications. Inc.—Dailv Racing Form). FOURTH GC h Konstant Minnes polis 30°73 M3 3 9 SR giz 1a 243 M9 19 20 392 Remornrpe | JoMmesWash 0 | He won a start in the Preak- SINT EE Io mi Ene Provkaces Stakes. Tarce-vore iit: parse $The ol FOURTH - urc ’ Louisvil 35 0 128 330 JR 965 poy 842 127 225 328 17 5 .267 Dorish.Chi 1 1 VanMeerCley o 1 ness by winning his first race as 000 added. Gross value $110.030. Value to winner $83,110; second $15,000; third $7. McAdam, 1 . B Paul i308 633 3 1} 20% wash 876 130 230 326 8 8 .263 Bearden.W-Dt 1 1 Borowy Det 0 1 hree-v i : 500: fourth $3,750. - Potpourri, old Cubs 2-1 Raises Clie 3B 0 Me id alist. Lous 935 137 234 360 n 1 353 Nati I L at reesyear-old only 10 days ago a pe Mie. Sten. Tia ioakes Owner aTespass, ‘ . - 4 oh oR 21 15 . 3 325 2 af — fini i . i orse 2 Mi Steh. . Joe e ani 1 !, Continued From Page 13 INDIVIDUAL BATTING Cleveland #26 113 203 302 17 12 .246 ationa eague —Tfinishing 12 lengths in front RO) 63 113 1-2 1a 1-1 Arcare Brookmeade Glorvo. aH; CHICAGO—Bubba Church and third on Jack Conwav's short Includes plavers in 10 or more games. Phila 801 113 212 he 18 5 238 TEAM BATTING in an overnight mile and a six- Counterpoint FRE a] ta Jan a hiner ¢ FIFTH ( ivi v sxcluding pitchers: TEAM FIELDING AB R H TB.HR SB pct leen race. Timely R d 4 30.5 hyd Stout Gilrey urlongs). Tim Konstanty held the Cubs to single Cre AB H 2B JB HR RSL Pol DP TPFO A E Pct Brooks 1004 18 2:3 442 3% 13 34 The showing was so impressive AHall of Fame 2 * 4H 61: SH 313 Woodhouse Greentree ey 3 i { Mavs. Mpis 115 3514 2 6 20 478 New york 34 0 709 296 20 .980 ’ 3 1] ig 260 ite A aBig Stretch 88 8 8 6-1 Atkinsen Greentree f I) va hits today while the Phillies. Ed Mordarski grounded out to \hion sip 4 18 330% gNewy ns 5% 973 Cinn 1003 120 238 395 22 8 238 th was rod | Went LH 2 a Wi Wilson), 5 seven o RY victory to snap Ed Stevens at first. McQuillen Manean ind 3 8 3 3 3 j3 ozs Detiol 8.0 85) Mn 5 3] Pina 950 116 244 363 21 7 234 tha he S as enlared it fhe Preak- Knowitall LLLR OH 4a oe Hettinger Widener : Ht Back, sked out a 0 racing home with the tying run Crowe.Mil B8 M4 i G 4 18 386 oyyoago 31 1 654 265 23 .970 Shicage 30¢ 130 225 361 26 4 250 SS prep on Monday, but after a—Greentree stable entry. SIXTH losing streak. . : + Jaderiund. Mil 13 5 1 0 6 3 .385 50 elnhia a1 0 679 335 32 .969 Pittsburgh 957 113 238 368 26 6 .249 lead all the way he was nosed Scratched: None. : . a. wr i Handicap: a three-game # Sloat going to second. Hal Daugh- Haggerty To; 3 13 } 9 1 4 33 St Logis 7 0 752 266 34 968 Boston, ih lu 199 3 17 0 238 nit at the finish by Alerted. Hi Running time: 11-2/5; 23; 35; 4i-4/5; 39-4/5; 1:11 2/5; 1:23 4/5; 1:37 2/5; 1:49; 1 ID. , .~ Sullivan. To 64 11 2 12 359 17 537 277 33 966 ouis 298 17 0 238° : § vy Alerted. His 1:56 2/5. 23 «J. Nic Konstanty pitched to only one erty batted for Pitcher Ernie McGhee. Ind 104 55 2 & 0 13 356 Cleveland 13 3 $a 234 3 965 © TEAM. FIELDING : y hree-vear- Ee ; Weather clouds: track fast. (E. Guerin) hatter in the ninth inning to Fyak and lined a single to cen- Weryuis KC 115 40 7 2 4 17 348 Washington 21 2 2 DING three-year-old earnings up until Bald 10.20, 6.40. 4.40; Counterpoint 1680. 1.60: Alerted 4.20. Cochise, M at Wt h of : N= Wright Lou 101 35 0 1 4 22 .347 INDIVIDUAL BATTING . DP TP PO A E Pc. he won the big cne today were Winner Br. C 3. by Jimminy-Little Rebel, by John P. Grier. Trained by P. M. Hitter, Thr agure Church's third triumph of ter, scoring Sloat with the win- Kropf.Mols 95 33 6 0 5-.187 347 (Inchides plavers in 10 of more games Boston 33 0 831- 333 28 977 =n’ : _ Burch. Bred by Brookmeade Stable. Went to post at 4:20 P. M.. CDT. Off at 4:20'3 ger, xDeleg ‘3 y ’ : Courtney. KC 73025 5 0 3 12 34a LNCOeE Bi ne hit pitchers excluded.) Pittsburgh 21 0 760 315 25 .977 only ~ $3450 -two-year t otal Of. P M.. CDT. Start good from gate. Won ridden out. place driving, Handle $239,261. . SEVENTE the season. ning run, Hoderlein.Lou 10 33 6 0 0 11. 340{%IkY BL ‘eal or 0 3 10 458 Sincinnat 33 0 773 317 27 976 only $12.725 "Bold sprinted to the front in the opening furlong. turned back the challenge rola nr Hank Sauer managed to crack 1¢ was 3 to h o f Mavis, Tol a8 18 3 1 0 11 .339 Bauer. NY 34 1] 1 3 19 45% Philadelphia 26 0 755 321 27 976 om of Repetoire after being engaged by that one entering the backstreteh, disposed Colaners), ith b ug ne for the In- Chapman.Lou 66 22 2 4 0 ‘0 .333 EasterClev M1511 1 41 New York 33 0 837 368 31 9715 But he more than made up for of Knowitall later In the run along the backstretch, was snugged rounding the final 122 (B. G the stillness of Chicago bats With 4iane to 10se and dropped them {Bien Lou 3 19 5 2 2 12 (333 Kryhoski.Det 3 25.7 1 1 8 4248 Louis 32 0 656 293 24 975 ore ? turn and drew elear steadily while being mildly urged. Counterpoint. rated within Wan ' Walker.Co. 31 9.1 06 0 1 .333Fam. Phil 97 1312 1-1 17 .402 Rraokivn a 0 a+2 that oversight today. iki i .. respon used he y was Ww. Bolan fs gs ninth homer into ¢ : : oy LE ~ 21 1 15 3% 783 338 32 .372 . striking distance of the top ones. responded when roused for t drive but a Roxy, Ampl : season rom fifth to sixth in the league kernandes Ind 103-34 48 3 20, 30; Minoso.Clev-Chi 2 ga 23 1 1 "360 Chicago 24 0 602 314 29 969 The start was good as Know- ne mateh. Alerted. steadied while formidable eariv. moved when called upon leaving he Waveland Ave. But Church standings Dandridge. Mpls 116 8 8 4 2 20° (328 Coan Wash 8 23 7 3 1 1 Je INDIA : $ s s pe match, Acried, steadion walle formidable sarily, moved Shes ealled 3oon leaving EIGHTH : hits ad tarly, Mpls 43 14 5 0 3 17 26 Busby. ay 8 352 ene A an id itall took the lead bv a nose over than usual early. lacked a rally. Hall of Fame was a factor early and weakened. 1's miles)— limited the Cubs to seven Douglas.Lou 40 13 1 1 0 2 (325 Coleman.StL ol 32 32 § 18 .35 Includes plavers in 10 or . i i i 610. 3.00, The hit v ) , or more games ; : Riz Stretch was far back and showed no desire to extend himself. Knowitall moved before he tired in the ninth 8 were nine apiece and ere =¢ 33 i 8 13 7 28 24 Masi Sn 3 3 3 i ? 2 3% with at least one hit. Pitchers excluded ) Hall of Fame with Bold third, through along the inside in an effort te wrest command along the hackstreteh. Tu 3.80, . 8 . ; 9 xX. ‘ o . . : 3 * ‘The Cubs, however, were pestaithie errors one apiece. But the Barnacle Tol wy 3 313 13 358 MeDouhald.NY 47 16 4 1 0 17 .333 Sanicki.Pnil AB H 2B 3B HR RBI Pct Alerted fourth, Repetoire fifth, Jaen faded, Reveteire enpated the Jeader leaving’ the * three-quarter “pole and ET Ml TT . " y ribe’'s one miscue led to a To- Katt.Mpls 50 16 4 0 2 9 320.Carrasquel,Chi 114 28 9 1 0 17 .333 Serrooai Chi ; } 300 cqunterpoint .sixth. Ti lv n : Dougherty ‘ J ) p 2 1 001 3 300 unterpoint .sixth, imely Re- — eet eee eee eee until the finish. With two out in Atkins, Tol 50 16 0 1 5 10 318 MarshStL 24 8 1 1.0 "3 Nip A 103 9 1 i ) J — : ; the ninth, Andy Pafko and Dee|ledo run In the Sayentl. McQuil- Campbeli.Tol DRL] 8 penehockDed, 33153 in 33 Miksiabrk 5 97 5 8 2 417 ward seventh and Big Stretch whip. ‘Bold shot out even further said Jimmy Stout, Timely Ree oka : {len’s grounder got through Bas- ; 3 a i : 3 na ott, Bos 83 34 7 0 6 22 .386 last. : ; oi vard'as 3 > / ‘$ Fondy singled and Rube Walker oO A he ue pall] nT $3929 3 Reiyennbes,, 8 2 3 0 3 33 a AdramsBrk $11 $0 1 I i the hat: it wae Bold in front. [0 front and Arcaro was looking ward's jockey. and 0° yar . { x 4 RB : : ; x re, bd A i ; . . : 1 , filled the bases with a walk Ato, MO IL gmnliE om nol oR mms 8 430d os alBMREY ELL an en Keowiiay DACK as he steered his mount Jockey Pete McLean on Repes HB oh this point, Konstanty, last yea : McQuillen. Tol 67 20 4 1 2 13 299 Arft.8tL 5: 18 31 1 To Sieigovier iL 9¢ 33 7 1 1 “2 3% > ? ’ under the finish line i i 4 +L. Jon i . 2 ; ; 3 § . Reese Bri 5 3 g i fins . toire, said the Preakness dise Appetite, 8 miracle relief man, came on to Bases Loaded SlsomLon, a 51-3 3 4 4} ABBeTaNY oh 2 31 124 18 33 Sisier.Phl 5144 Enea and Rall of Fame Fourth. "Nang of the also-rans Nid ANY Lance "was ” in Blue Fen, 1 ‘tire pinch-hitter Smoky Burgess Johnny McCall o d Gearharn In jt 83481 1a Semon. wag 3 313% 40 Cavaretta Chi 37 13 3 0 o 4 33; Just after they reached the three- excuses ance was just too far.” That is i SECOND E 0 pened on the. yoreet col 3-9 00 2 5 .290 DiMaggio.NY 58 18-203 14310 MunisponePitt 61.21 5 1 1 7 344 quarter mile mark with Bold Jead- RE SHEES » what the jockevs on the other - © 6 Lurlongs,. for the Bnd) OU et th Tribe mound and worked six in- Markland kc 32 13 3 2 1 8 "288 Doerr Bos 33 20 3 0 ¢ 19 Jon Musa ER crt ing by a head. Repetoife and “T was just second best,” Ray- 3155 rans thought, too i a DAD Johnny ippstein was ® nings bef Do ue.In 81 2510 0 0 5 [287 Mantle.NY 109 33 4 1 4 26 .303 Ennis, Phil 100 32 4 i ' e mond Adair, who was up on — . : : § « 08) : victim of all this. He made Bt eae a Nm pt Dajisssandts Rompson&tP 33 13 3 | | 10 383 RizrutoNy a 1 4 23 15 203 Niner. pits £7 i ; 3 & 14 320 Counterpoint moved up to chal- Counterpoint said. Pp i I vou | , "3 a i 3 . £1 el two costly mistakes. In the second 5 double play with the bases McAlsterCol 104 2 8 § | 18 303 Joceimhi ™" 103 3 813 5 32 cron WEE J iano Jonge ign Hi ge since for about “No excuse.” said Ted Atkin- “4 : IRD 5: inning, Willie Jones slammed one ),,4e4 Moss. Mil * 47 13 6 0 3 7 .217 Johnson, NY 40 13 3 0 0 3 300 piiourh; 31 5 0 1 12 311 20 feet, but then Bold was out in son, who rode Big Stretch and os I : y I .ougsi—F . | H.Phillips.Col a1 25 4 0 3 7 .273 Collins.NY 40 13 0 11 7 epjibsumholizChi’ 98 30 4 3 0 5.306 i ; : : 8 00 hes for his eighth Milne, Mpls 92 95 5 3 272 “39g | HAtton Cin 108 32 1 2 13 302 front again never to be headed. his comment was echoed by Hed- |. * uh Te Circuit drive of the spason. * a McCall st 1 oD 3 %edo, Broo Ind 104 i 3 : : 3 1 Mon Wash 1 ill '3 393 Foran ah '% 2 ‘ ! 3 i £5 Bold led by three lengths going ley Woodhouse, who rode Hall of P TURTLE TRAPS & FISH BAGS IT rd 34 - ’ when cCa stepped aside He me.Coi A . | Mize, NY 33.16 1 0 O 9 201 Irvin NY 0 A 3 5 - » IAAL ALIN SSS NS ' ix, Revo i . * Ant y 28 2 30 & t stretc § : i 1 ly the Suventl, the Phillies! was followed on the mound by Shier KC a “8 Sha 8 269 Yort Wash hiss 11 389 a ifh 3 e i i 3 281 i OS Lreieh A i he Ame just couldn't beat them,” L “Carp "$995 ‘ OT a Ie x Main, who worked the seventh pmtire Jf #11) fghgibe Suis; fi figimeity SHITE HE Hee ie A Coun Dear Pe] hese Seo Por i 4 , N ho 4 jo b ‘ 4 had singled to center, With Semi- 20d eighth. BrndlatonstP 33 33 3 1 3 30 263 Baker.cm #3131337 88 lockmanny' yi 3 : : 1 13a $ 7 I » 3 Pgs = “lev : , 2 Sp nick. on second. Church struck Tom Satrel mans his first 1951 Mozzali.Col 11 20 8 0 2 14 (261 AvilaClev 74.31% p"0 7 Fn Slaughter st 1. 31 34 3 § 17 281 a ée e S 0 rize CASTING REEL EXCHANGE Pr MLD earance n e ribe lineu x.Cin 119 3) 5 2 @ 19 21% . . . Ay out, but Eddie Waitkus, currently, eup, Kerr. Bos 58 18 23% : playing center field and battin C § | R Marshall Bos 69 si. 38 : : hts cas and haf bhougi AXE Ho one Hi hy beating =O OTe sy ROut eee dled fain eq o earnervane | oi. os i single o center an pb auer, 103 28 5 1 7 26 312 guaranteed, 2.93 value. for only $6. , out a bunt. : Metkovich.Pitt 103 28 27 dv 1d reel rdless of age or the winning run. e iras to Westinke.Biph os $108 39 . i: : and vour old reel. regardless of as : Philadelphia Chiease The teams are to battle it out ! » . Rake.Chi 0 21 39% 33 388 Continued From Page 13 it wiil be a battle between the | condition, it : in a doubleheader t y By United Press oble.? 2:19 29 4 17 Bae ; lice Babe and Patty Berg. There are AB HO A AB HOA omorrow after- v : Hamner, Phil He 30 7 3 3 -304 1 with Marlene and Alice > " : 13 [263 place : ; 11201 Orange St . SIXTH Waitkus,1b 3 2 4 0'Terwilgrab 4 0 2 1 noon, after which the Indians wil] COLUMBUS, 0. May 19 Louis- - CempanellaBrk 84 22 5 0 1 8 3 1 Detweiler di- only two strokes separating their 4 . Stakes; 2 vi rnef 3 0 3 0 JacksonZb 4 0 2 2 sw : HartsfAeld.Bos 1: : 8 262 Bauer and Helen oRras : ; i wt Tongs hem Atnoutre® 2 1 4 0Baumntart 4 1 2 oMmove on to Columbus. ville's Colonels scored. seven runs ! Bridees Bre. 31 8 3 5 3 3 2% Liding $141.66. scores. Miss Suggs is third With less Fi. Sauare Ares mses f 200, 9 ane Vhitmnit ¢ 3 § Sievert 13123 Funk Fans Eight in the sixth inning to defeat the By United Press Sia. mRitil 254 Marilyn Smith took $125 and 364. The Babe has 450 and Miss ; Shier), Jam innis,r Ss ul .C 3 : | sl. : : J 4 $ 0 3-2 0 3 14 350 FH R Pom 0 jaudreau), Saab ant i) finer 3 13 § Ernie Funk, young righthander Columbus Redbirds, 19-6 today MILWAUKEE. Wis, May 19— Restsiti pir »-%i ? § 33 Bet:y MacKinnon $100 as last Hera has ig The Babe won the Indiana Headquarters for i Forster, Ps - 3 ud 2 3 ets 5 - Hy ye : . ! " 2 . sai Jeathervane last year. i SLY. iamnerss 4 1 3 2(Cusickss 2 0 0 5Up from the Flint, Mich., club, Jim Watkins. Colonel starter, Milwaukee pushed. across two ninrgacCin 16 4 1 2 3 350 place among the professionals. : i SEVENTH :aminek.c 4 1 4 0 Burgess 1000 : = ' : ois : } 4 > i O Nilcholson.Phil 12 3 2.0 0 3 230 : - ie ac sai - YORK § 13/16 mile De. 311 Neen 2103 lasted the Toute on the Toledo was credited with the win though runs in the eighth inning tonight Furtlie Bek. 119 29 1 1 35 18 ‘2i4 Among the amateurs. Mar jor _Handmacher said he liked In Lie, om . Church.p 4 0 0 2 Cavarretta 1 0 0 8 mound tonight and goose-egged Gordon Mueller had to come t0 to b : . ? Hermansiisc. #5 i 5 9 1 2 244 Rowe and Pat Harrington were dianapolis’ golf atmosphere and . 470. 3.00; B R999) ee o 0 o othe Indians for seven innings his rescue in the seventh. Ferb © break a tie with Minneapolis NJuszeskicin 117 28 2 1 3 1} 3% tied for first. A flip of the coin that this city definitely would be ARISTOCRAT $30 iso: , u : § S £ . . ; " sen. NY 3 A ; : a : 3 i ge L [Ramazzott! 0 0 0 0 Counting the ninth, Funk chalked Moford voung Bird hurler, was and hang up a 10-to-R American Jackson Chi Mn 15 113 10 337 gave Miss Rowe first and Miss on the schedule again within the EIGHTH SR CI Ta i iy : : ia ti : Bos 30 % » 2 33 ; next four years 1's mijles)— ' up eight strikeouts and i th s It was th ixth loss Association baseball victory Schefing 1 1.0 2 223 Harrington second. A De Totals 32 827 Tg Totals . 33 72714 g ssued but the ioser. was e six 0s: $ ory. Scheflinz.Cin % 131 0 1 9% 3% . : a : dez), 5.80, 3 tein in 8th. w : : TH D Rice StL 39 9 3 , , son. national Servicemen's Center Benefits Rogers), 3. Cavaretta fied out Sor Kilopite two walks, for the Birds in the last seven. Brewer batsmen had a field day Jones Phil ° maa 31%.4 35 Beverly Har, ‘ho leaves for As far as the local women who Batchelor. Burgess grounded out for Cusick in 9th The veteran McQuillen paced games, touching three Minne : = Brk 0 18 7 0 3 3 329 amateur champion who res a Ny ee 100-Lb. Weight Lifting Outfit lant, Apple Ramazsotti ran for Walker in 9th. the Mud Hen attack with three Louisville Columbus Minneapolis hurlers jeCulioush Pitt 48 11 1 0 0 2 22 England Tuesday ‘to participate participated -in the. tournament | with Course of Instructions BY: Wap Dre Le a A 200 1% 300— i hits, scored twice and batted in Richierss 59 3 H Phips 1 3 jifor 18 hite while four of thew Rrra pr BH tiie 358 in the British Amateur tourna- are concerned; ‘it was a warmup ! chicage ". ‘Jackson. "Runa batted one run. Funk fanned both Ed Lyons.2b $ 0 2 4 Mozzgli ib ‘ 2 2 0 own moundsmen gave up 13 Thomson NY 124 28 : 2 5 19 225 ment. was third. for the heavy schedule coming up |. $ > : FIRST (8 =n J Wattkus-—Sauer— Home runs-—— 5 ¢ . ee didnt <4 Wright | d nsn,ss- safeties i i ¥ i ilko.StL 72 5 |S 8 urliongs) ne or aorifices Ashburn, Gellar MCGhee and Johnny Merson jp OBHenir 1 000 Repuiskict 4 140 les inthe time-cONSUMING PelingrintPhi— 34138 15 3 Jane Nelson Has 80 BS ; “0 tf 5.80. 380.3: Double plays—Hamner to Gollat to Wait- the third with Tribe runners ‘on Matwelli1 30 § Os 533° contest Marquez. Bos 13 40 1a 1 222 Jape Nelson, Indianapolis In the Indianapolis leg of the fi x a] 7. hi- € } son. 3 3 2 ri11i > g : son.) 1 n 55 . ‘ ; , r y : : 2.60. 80: or Tal} on base ee TR 2, third and second with only one ZAuchinib 5 1 7 1 Aliperto.ss 2 0 0 2 Willie Mays, who hit at a four- Whitman. Phil 3 3 0 3 : : 3a women's city champion, who fired Weathervane tourney here, the Miami, Qu Klippstein 1 Strick out—by Church 4 yt, . aarlein3d 23 1 SP Pore + 3 a } for-five clip for the Millers, poled Barras” 40-11 2 1 2 8 20 29 yesterday and an 80 today, Marion County Servicemen's Cen- —. Hunterg Glu Fliomtein 8 leonard 1 HS oo eh "he Indians rufted ther Mkinsp 32 1 2Mofordp = 2 1 0 1a home run in the sixth frame McMillan Cin % 12 1 0 0 0 314 was fourth. Dorothy Ellis, who ter realized several thousands of SECOND stein 8 in 8; Leonard 0 in 1. Hit by pitch- | another Muellerp 1 9 Crimian.p § with none on. Milwaukee center- Strickland Pitt os 38 4 8 § ,1 214 “°° : hai f dollars. Sporting Goods 7 furlongs)Thy Klippetein (Jones). Umpires—Conlan, | 8r€at chance in the seventh when Walker 140 : “ mer- Strickland. pi 9 20 0 0 3 13 211 served as general chairman o : . P 9 6.80. 4.60, 3. Tobb and Gore. Winning pitcher—Church they filled the sacks on thre Cregar® 1 § § ¢ fielder Jim Basso hit the game's Walker chi 43 2 701 3 21! the tournament here was fifth, An estimated 3500 golf fans |,09 ww, Washington LI-3446 9 80. 4.60; H (3-3), Losing pitcher—Klippstein (2-1). short sing] 2 ’ e Patrickp 0 0 0 0 only other homer in the eighth, Addis Bos Ss 323 8 ded 79 to tie for toured the course yesterday. 280. Also: P Time—2:05. Attendance—20,811. : singles with but one down. : - -— also with » Jethroe. Bos 122 25 2 1 o 158 33 She carded a I ) ? ena ——— smm——— den’ Ace, Mi . That's when Dallesandro a, SL, Jo, Lge he mates shoard, Terwiiliger.Chi i 23 § 1} 1 3 second low amateur Friday 10 ne EE, Mm rf aS y r ‘imian In t ! Minn TW ger. 3 > ~furiongs)—. Giants Sweep Past grounded into a twin killing. Creger batted for Arrovo in ath. ARH 0 A Milwaskes: o a Adams.Cin ? 13 45% § 2% with Miss Nelson but slumped to TAILORED to Fit or CUSTOM MADE to Order L800, - . Two singles and : Louisville 116 007 010—10 8 0 Milnert 5 0 1 0Klausdp 5 3 1 1 Mueller.NY 55 11 0 0 1 7 200 an 85 vesterday. Mrs. C. Richard Baird), 9.80 eds: Kenned Wins 1st gles an infield out Columbus 011 112 006— & 11 2 Rifer ss 5 1 3 1Thorpelf 3 3 3 o Murtauzh.Pite Is 000 13 : > : ~~ ay, + Swain), 9.00 oh ! Y accounted for the Indians’ first : Errors -H Phillips, Deal Runs platted Mays.cf 5 4 31 0 Reed.2b 31 §2 Hemus. Stl, a 1 3 1 2 17 (198 Fulmer was sixth, shooting an 81 SEAT COVERS ' Ing 2 - ! n- axwell, ns 3, roome, Mozzall Gilbert, 1 2 Cro 1b 2 rl IL 3 9 9 : rR onett, (Y CINCINNATI—The New York run in the eighth. That made it 2. L. Phillips 2 Wrishi, Zauchin. Akrie 2 Caaegs 3 310 Ngtowesd 34.2 0 GolestL 3 21697 18% Friday and the same score yes * Choice, Popl Walker Two base hits—Broome, azzall, wij] s Moss rf 2 31°D H d6- 3 1 0 i 1 2% ; Mad ith i LUMITE pl! 1 Giants swept their abbreviated 2 to 1. Toledo. In the ninth, after zernio. Richter. Walker Three base hits joams2b 4 2 3 3 Thielp 1-0 0 1 Glaxiano StL 3 720 1 1 15 terday. : . ted I NIE Sac 8 TI two-game series with the Cincin- Saffell fanned. Basgall worked L, Philips Hudrilen Home ‘run—Mor: garb’ 3 13 Piosiw ¢} 0 1Kawksil, 3.2200 4 im Jean Hopkins who was tie by HL Bu 3 ral. y—H. ips - y v ser.c 7 s < ,1 7 . y n rillian ids. * nati Reds. 3 to 2, today behind the Funk for a walk and Chambers sali. Left on’ bases—Loutsviile 11. Co- euiaey) 1 8 8 0 wall i253! Baszall Pitt 3 10 3 00 4 '1s9 With ‘Mrs. Paul Dye Jr, won of brilliant plaids, stripes or checks to Cafareila) 1 six-hit pitching of Monte Ken- ran for him. Then Jim Mangan [3 Atkine 10 seller 4 Struck oni by Cox.p 000 ofoviers 100 1G. Phil % 33159 1 18 seventh place and Mrs. Dye took : lress, Wis J nedy, who chalked up his first fanned. Moford 3, Grimian, 1. Arfoyo I. Patrick | tala. 0.0 0 1Kushp 000 1H Ecvards Bk 25 33 1 143 eighth after the flip of a coin. AUTO : Erman at hy . Akins 1. Mueller 2 its—o Mofor in 1 Jaderiund.rf-2-2 2 0 R = .103 a : inth , FTH victory of the season. This is where Fisher came in 5% innings 5. Crimman in 'y inning 2. Ar- Richmond .8tL 3 3101 4 ops Clara Jane Mosack was nin 7 furlongs)— y rar * arf gd ie r 2 ir s trick Din. Totals 331324 8 Totals.’ 3 27 , . . -W i | + 26.00, 7.40, Connie Ryan's muff of Catcher and poked out his 350-foot two- [330 In 2 innings 1 Palick In ln (0 Gathers Iisd but Thais 9 lei 3 nyCHERS RECORDS __|and there was a three-way Le for SEAT COVER CENTER ' Cook), 3.80, Johnny Pramesa's throw attempt-run homer before McGhee to one baiter in 7th). Mueller in 3 in- Howell grounded out for Zabala in 9th. Roe.Brk vu P W L tenth with Mrs. Dwight Anneaux, 2310 N. Meridian St man), 3.80. ~~ y ~ ' . 7 nings 1 H#t by pitcher-—By Moford Montag lined out for Fowler in 5th Merle, Pitt 7 0 aw.Pitt 1 ¢ ; ¢ d Mrs. H . . Autan, My ¢§ Ing to ‘cut down Eddie Stanky grounded out to retire the side. iHoderlaini. Wild pitch—Crimian. Win- Peale il, 3 GEchoiskvst, 2 3 Mrs Walter ‘Reeves and Mrs. ti. (2 Doors SOUTH of Hoosier Cadillac) SIXTH (8 stealing contributed - to the Tribe Misses Double Play ning piicher Atkins: loser -Moford Um. Minneapolis 004 021 010-— 8 Kiipoctan.chi 2» Kousemiebny 2 3 O. Breault. Mrs. Anneaux is the sors o!- Hoosier. Ladifiac 6 furiongs)- : SE . ap : y " pires—Mullen and Applehans. Time 2.1 Milwaukee 200 120 32x10 Cristantee Phil 1 0 © y i Installation dept. in rear . Baird), 8.80, Giants’ winning run. Stanky was The Hens got to McCall for a terre entities Erirretandrdic. Bun red tn. Miller.Phil {| ORhmadellcin 2 4 only amateur golfer making the Nation dent. In Higley), 3.60 ruled safe, after Umpire Augie run in the fourth. Bill Barnacle b Murs 2: Drwitider. Willams: 7. Roh, Biiarion 3 yhemssonbht | 3 eomplete Weathervane tour, Ee ———— © Sonny MW Donatelli first called him out, and led off with a single and was Camp Atter ury Teams 2: Gilbert, Basso, 4: Kisus. Moss. Jade. Queenpitt 3 I NALTAYE Erk ] 2 Tho amateurs received jewelry n ¢ andmade, Bt Whitey Lockman hit the next fore ’ v . lund. 3: Tt Two-Bas ts Newcombe.Brk 3 1 Koslo.NY 1 2 rizes in compliance with ‘ SEVENTH pitch BY Howard Fox Tor {teed i Paul Campbell, the In- Bat 333 on Diamonds oe. Rae Dons ae hue Blane, Sing Bik 3 1 Lanter. StL, 1 2 i, A oles P ‘ ’y 4 : fillies; 6'a ft . . d ans barely missing a double Rufer, Williams. Mays. Jaderlund. H Dickson. Pitt 5 3 Dalica Birk 1 3a ord . 6b ' Hanks), 5.90 single, scoring Stanky. play. Then after two down, Russ' TWo of three baseball teams at p \CUIRTS (HAC fagerlund. How Bickford.Bes 3 2 Ranensbrarcini 3 It was a bad day for Miss pode owan. . * 83 See} y 58 3 ' veg a and- < b, 3 The Reds hopped on Kennedy Sullivan beat out a bunt down Camp Atterbury found the going ridge. Cox..Unser Dorie Plays ipo Machen : EL 1 4 Suggs after her hot round Friday ; for both their runs in the first the third base line and a single tough against foes yesterday. unassisted. Left on Base -Minneapolis, Hiller Chi : 2 Sain rk ! $ when she broke even par on the y i y Oui . 8 } : L100 Milw v 13 ' px.Cin Jones, NY 8 le fw inning. Anaician by McQuillen tallied Campbell. The Keystoners of the 28th Di- yo, M/™3"¥" 1 Buse on Balle Of. Meverbni 7 1iown.chi nj course yl Xndouniedly Vas Lor WITH g ' » ’ y y ne YA a € f v Muir, Pitt 0 ’ i Shots ‘es . ABH OA ; AB H O | Toledo's second run, tallied in vision were the only GI club that Kush, 1: Thiel. 1. Struck Out_be Cox Staley.StL 3. 3 8chmitz.Cht 0 3 appr at > 3 in : Teka? 31) a Hnon3 410.3 the seventh, was put on by an found the victory combination. 1: Wall 3 Fowler. 3 Hits Off Wright. RomeriNgnn 3 3 Walsh Pift go 1 threw her off. But Louise stil . . : Miclierye ih 3 5 rr f 410 0c°error and a double by Al Feder- Playing at Atterbury, the Key- 3 In 4 innings pitched to 3 in 5thi: Cox. ScHultz.Chi 31 2 Kenteni'Ny 4 | remained the only professional ' psn, 2 Adcock.lf 4 1 3 0 off te : eh : . le J In 21: Cabala. 5 fn 12, Wall, 8 in 2'y; Spahn.Bos 3 3 Gettel NY 0 1 woman golfer able to even par I ' Westrum.e 4 2 8 0 Kizweki,1b § 015 | after two away batted it in. stoners defeated the Jasper Reds, pouier, 4 in 294: Kush. 2 in 3: Thiel JAnsen.NY 3. 3'Munger.StL g 1 B : Hill p & ' dark st 4 0 33 Pramesa c $33] Lint wag the losing ~pitcher and 8 to 0 11n 2 HL by Plicher- Wright U Chambers. Pit 3 3 Estock,Bos on 1 on the Meridian Hills course. ‘ X : rin, 2 Mrrmn.c : ; ot " : : c riz (Unser). Minner.Chi 2 2'Haugstad.Brk .0 § ’ 1 flson.1b 8 9 1 8) Stalleup,ss 3024 his record now is two and two. The Atterbury Post Team lost Winner -Thiel: loser. Zanala. Umpires. Bowman NY 2 2 Donne ie 0 ] The Weathervane group moves i Taking you behind enc. 319 Yine 1 5.2 0 Young Funk now has won three to E.C. Atkins when Jimmy OConnor. Hicks and Padden. Attendance masmcsir’ © | {iboinnar § jenn White Plane. N, ¥. to fn. Byerly.p 000 o0oand lost two, ‘ Doyle broke up the game with a 4537. Time—2:37 Branca,Brk 1 1 Peterson.Cin on 1 ish the cross-country event, and

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