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- i MOND. Co» x : : . | PAGE 12 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : MONDAY, MAY 21, 1951 R | { o . | | Speedway Rhumba— C0

Winning Streak—

For

_& 500-Mile Drivers i Wait for ‘Bumps’

| By BILL EGGERT

The biggest scramble er ROW by Row for ‘500°

for starting positions in the

Tribe Arrows Aim at Birds

Times Special COLUMBUS, O., May 21-—Fresh from capturing both

ends of the doubleheader in Toledo yesterday, the Indianap-| olis Indians invaded Columbus today to begin a new series,

Gary shattering school trac a formidal The a five events and defen

Ave.

| . won 10 games and dropped one in his first season as ain a row.

fessional Meyer Sparkles Professons What was.even more encour-

pace with three singles and every Dodger starter got at least one

his credit this season.

| Bryan, a Phoenix, {comer, lost control of his

Viking from the starting lineup.

. . roy ; a fk '500-Mile Race May 30 is No. Driver Car _ MPN meeting the Red Birds. . ] : % So up next ok end FIRST ROW ¥ on Froebel 3 . 0 end. | : It calls for three games, all at night, tonight, tomorrow | rh PD rend i. 18—Duke Nalon Novi Purelube Spl. 136.498 ter only 1 | With 26 cars already quall ; and Wednesday, after which the Tribesters will return a ._|99—Lee Wallard Belanger Spl. 185.039 runnerup fl; i ips : res. fied, seven positions remain g._Jjack McGrath Hinkle Spl. 134.308 The Blue home to resume hostilities with Toledo on Thursday. — fr open in the starting field of 33 SECOND ROW a a men_ i in ip 3 i ; Yi : - wn and there are at least 10 unauall-_ on] ne ABA be SR BI es eg te ae CL © cvs ne RA ERA pm sys. REE i A “a ARBOR RENCE : f Npscko Wve PVE KIER Fo ORS BY Ori SEC IND EASTEST ROOKIE R d iL I If d th ” Deer Matiut hess the slowest cars already 98—Troy. P Sit ng Fog A SIAL er 2 this season, with thé formér sixth in the league race; the i JEGQHD.. EASIEST ROOKIE—~Rodger Ward of Los Angeles qualified the Deck Manufartugs "=" onic iupntin vss SP RROR, lL 70 mi abbas Sess ox cg a time in 10'y rho ch ARSE) Ra : re pol pa pT AR I3486T Yesverda -the-500:-Mile ‘Race to become the second fastest rookie “impo tiirn : . THIRD ROW 3 lati sevanih. a CN : cal ah 2 wit min d . y ¢ ’ )e 0 -k e The “bump, if it happens, ‘: » 3 Coming on 3 atter BURIAL Si iT 5 «in this year's qualifications. j . ! would force out ‘the John Zink 83—Mike Nazaruk Jim Robbins Spl. 132.183 cinder shov , +The Hoosier Redskins got out of Toledo with a two-out- : _ - Special, Cecil Green, 131.892; Walt Sedjonnue arson : Wyss: Esistion Proofing Spl. iy Central's tw of-three record over the Mud Hens. It was the first series “ §" “® Brown, Federal Engineering Spe- ony Cevenhausen sini ’ will be the « i" : : | nel cial, 131.907, and Tony Betten-| FOURTH ROW tatlves at S wont by the Tribesters on the road this season. ’ 7 hausen, Mobiloil Special Ta Laacil Grotn John Zink Spl. 181.592 Jim Colems a 4 a he # o =a nx e fourth car on the “bum | 59—Fred Agabashian Granatelli-Bardahl Spl. 135.029 n “the AFTER LOSING a. 4-to-3 heartbreaker to-the Mud ¥ jo ne, os 25—Sam Hanks Schmidt Spl. 132.998 wile eam Hens in Toledo Saturday night, the Indians recaptured their "year's race winner, Johnnie Par- : FIFTH ROW in the mile batting eyes yesterday and achieved a solid comeback by sons, at 132.154. Atta Sows | pie songs Tg TH 151.00 Seuson-nest . ‘ » . : - fy — - . Ole 1ftrouncing the Hens, 9 to 5 and 9 to 4, driving out 13 hits} ves hp was boosie) 2 36 73—Carl Scarborough McNamara Spl. 135.614 alt mile Fu in each end of the Sabbath bargain attraction. making up the fastest qualifying SIXTH ROW Colt us Ed McGhee and Pitcher Frank Papish walloped home day ever Saturday and two more 10—Bill Schindler Chapman Spl. 134.083 upset victor i i 3 +4 getting under the wire yesterday.! 1—Henry Banks Blue Crown Spark Plug Spl 138.899 ville Botsa runs for the Tribesters in the first tilt and Frank Kalin 23—Clift Griffith | Morris Spl. 183.839 . > osse : 3 : % : » meet, smacked out a pair of round trippers in the seven-inning McDowell Qualifies SEVENTH ROW 2s et, & joo 3 nightcap, with McGhee also getting another. | Rodger Ward, 30, of Los An-| g_Chuck Stevenson Bardhal Spl. 133.764 Ed Yel gs ; oes : geles, a former P-38 pilot, became g;__pjl) Vukovich Central Excavating Spl. 133.725 Sley For, Pitcher Papish, his homer in the first game was the eighth Speedway rookie t0 99 George Connor Blue Crown Spark Plug Spi. 153.333 snapped th his first since 1942, when with Little Rock in the Southern qualify for the 500 when he . EIGHTH ROW dash meet Association throttled the red Deck Manufac-| ag > e : Stu Bedounted : rd ‘ : ‘is turing Co. Special at a 134.867- sene Force - Brown Motor Car Spl. » 133.102 em as C But Papish, who opened on the Tribe mound in the first mile-per-hour average yesterday. 19—Mack Hellings Tuffanelli-Derrico Spl. 132.925 34 to 29. Ho contest, lost his stuff and was chased to the showers by the! se ot The i¥sane Jualiher as|eSes Carl Porberg he Shier 5 Spl. 152.8% pave os - . . : : » AR: wo i « y K A ’l NID Mud Hens in the third inning. Inman Chambers then went \ ’ 32 i : te the Tribe box and. but os Hons out of business 1 be. A CAR WITH A MEMORY—What once was the famous Maserati that Wilbur Shaw won 500- oy A a 1a Riger Ward Deck Mfg. Co Spl 134.867 pars x > E oxen s [Em i | Mile Races in 1939 and 1940 was quaiified as the W & J Special yesterday by Johnny McDoweli [ter Johnson and Roger Wolcott 1>—>onnny McDowell W&J Sp 132415 Wiley, whic come the winning pitcher as his mates stretched their run| of Santa Monica, Cal. The car, however, now has a Meyer-Drake engine. lof Indianapols. a | JOHNNY McDOWELL for the fir I toy Servis hud to fom from Wil to wih the nigh . Prep Baseball Th averse speet now or oe The Bump List* | "7c 5 pecan ky e Indians had to come from behind to win the nig 'R . A hh Sh Nc“ first 26 cars is 133.646, 215 A ” J : vg! Cecil Green .......... 131.892 La Time MPH Two defe cap. Toledo got off to a flying start by hammering the api S Urn OWS : ah Lou epter yen lam Sl Walt Brown... tatoos 1 Po Je 198007 successtully Tribe's Fred Strobel for four runs in the first stanza. Hel o ’ ” inp p aces | qualifying laps this year have Tony Bettenhausen ... 131.950 2 ‘++ *tetee Toru 15349 the Ly : 3 : i i 3 eevcecesees 1:08. 2.2 uncie Cent failed to retire a single batsman and was relieved by Harry Si ngle Pu rpose—Wi n |been in the 131-mph bracket. All 4. = 0 oe 152.154 1 1 : , ’ | . 4 [otros have been faster, + we ese AS20541 4 ,,,.. 010.00, 110862 181137 son. Fisher. | Mike Nazaruk ........ 132.183 Tes By CARL LUNDQUIST | ds in 1] in 20 Try for Ward | Troy Rutt 132.314 | Totals ...... 4:81.15 132475 a» 8 8 #8 8 \ Unite ; 4 | | = Sih J) oy uttman ....... 132%. { Jim Lamt : : ed Fress Sports Writer . { ; | eae : Ping { — FISHER PUT on the brakes and then the Indians NEW YORK, May 21" "Richie Ashburn, strictly a gas . : dpi ris ion Johnny McDowell ..... 132.475 | RODGER WARD mile Spent) . . . . | . . “ y - | w opened up and tallied three markers in the second inning and ‘single hitter,” has to take a lot of kidding and pay off a Finals Tonight unqualified, were not ready or, Carl Forberg ........ 133800 | Manutaetaring Co. Spl) dvi Sol . . 1 . . . ! i iv we z ale } cesses 2.92 two in the third to wrest the lead from the Hens, 5 to 4. lot of cokes as his mates bet for distance in pre-game bat- their drivers were at Salem, Ind..; Mack Hellings 132.925 Lap Time MPH nie Swim of : : ; ; ; : taking part in the sprint-racing’ Sam Hanks .......... 132998 1 ......c0.... 1:06.80 134.781 likewise In the seventh and last stanza, ths Redskins cut loose ting practice—but the blonde little speedster looks today Spring has invigorated the ath- pow. Gene “Forde A102 | 2 ores iaes 10658 185.138 The Bear: again and rallied for four more runs. [like the guy to lead the Phillies out of the wilderness. |letes at Washington and Broad Ward isle his fun on Is see. deoree Connor 155.553 8 .ccies sees 1OBSZ 134.690 derson 48% : het : : : : Ripple. ond official attempt. e ha alot : | 4 severesenes 1:06.72 134.892 The Hens were held to five hits in the nightcap, four They were getting into it pretty deep, too . . . those RIP day Broad Ripple Started earlier in the day and had Mauri Rose .......... 183.422 off Strobel and only one off Fisher, who threw six goose proud National League — = =r Cl =" = Tad Wenge won sectinpajone lap in at 134.168 when the pj) Vukovich ........ 133.725 | Totals ...... 4:26.93 134.867 Powe eggs at the Toledo pastimers. His rescue act was one of the champs who had tumbled into yankees beat St. Louis, 7 to 3: track meets at Tech and Wee. [RIES Note QUsen 0 oy ye Duane Carter ......... 133.749 ; league’s best performances of the season. leighth place in the mad cur- Chicago topped Washington, 5 to ington, respectively. Tonight. , .'"p." glinned down off the Chuck Stevenson ... . 133.764 fourth. Ruttman, Jimmy Day . : : : : i 4; Detroit won from Boston, 8 Washington and Broad Ripple, .. Life walt of Wabash and Leroy War. (o) Kalin's first home run, registered in the second inning, rent scramble. Through it all» 70. FU8 Cor B08 Of Se he A liar oh track momentarily and had to re- CIff Griffith .......... 133.839 i 0 of Indianapolis were heat . . . bas } 8 : i irs. i . i was one of the longest on record at ancient Swayne Field [Astuurs, Wik Jus ene Peinte. was Six-game losing streak by wiging] They're finalists 1a the RIF ae Ee ee uid the) Yiewry Banks ........, 153300 winnits, James Wom the 10s ray The drive cleared the scoreboard in deep left center. [the only consistent hitter on the Philadelphia, 5 to 3, after losing, annual city high school baseball lineup the same chassis that won Bill Schindler ........ I ntmen asthe fastdst quale: " oe ~The veteran outfielder’s second homer was walloped in club. ~~ 0 on ‘tourney scheduled at Victory the 1939 and 1940 races with Wil-— Jack McGrath —....... 13% ifier and won the 25-mile feature x to v : : Yesterday everybody finally S bay Field at 8:15 p. m. Cathedral, de- bur Shaw steering. The wheelbase, Rodger Ward .....c... 134.867 ; 10 7 In the XM the third He has seven to his credit this season and . : Homers by Jackie Robinson in 18:12.75. e third inning. rie has broke loose in a 35-hit spree CCF, ted fur feated by Washington: 7 to 2, and however, has been shortened, and oq" Acabashian ..... 135.029 . aa the three te: is leading the Indians in that department. 'as the Phillies drubbed the J a Abrams accounted fOTinfanya), ousted 7 to 4 by Broad a Meyer-Drake engine has re- atts vi " to succesd i Plates, 17 to 0 and 12 to 4, at D2 runs and ended ace Ewell pinple in Friday's semifinals, placed the Maserati. Lee Wallard ..... seees 135.039 CHET MILLER is having a . » =» a uw = : I Jou’ ig Xe D It Blackwell's five-game winning | oo in the 6:30 p. m. consolation Bry Spins | Carl Scarborough ..... 135.614 bout with the flu and certainly C. Atkins, F IN THE second game, the Indians batted out Bill was the largest crowd there since Sreai bul Cinglanath Sant Bree game. Tyan. Spin: th Duke Nalon cesses 136.498 will be Sovsieany Je for post tal Steel. af * ne pitched five scoreless relief) 3 ai : : ; There were a few thrills for the! __ : week-end. s Novi, too, shou Each of f Hoeft, the Mud Hens’ boy wonder southpaw from Oshkosh, 1942. Ashburn set the ii al WINES to Wits his. second, game] | Eadie French, Broad Ripples Te NO A ey Viva) Walt Faulkner ,..i.0s CL Sagi ha Bl gn wash ? Wis. He had th and lost three before tackling the|the way with eight 8 —alliclyde King, given a 14-to-0 mar- strikeout king who hurled a one- _5. Neil Carter! *If 33 cars are qualified faster gear has been installed, but 13. 36: won ihree | t reaching base S ‘hitter against Howe last week, Potsy Goacher and Ne , 0 's z shown a sur ki Last ith the Richmond, Ind., team Hoeft | Singles, 10 De sure—Te 8 P45 gin in seven innings, found life er ie § , y "wrestled with their cars on the than Cecil Green's 131.892, Green's Owner Lou Welch and Mechanic ning over t Redskins. year, wi ) . ) 10 times out of 11 and.eight times {," po beautiful in the second WI! Tae he Washington clu wres: | ho Jol, Zink Special wouldiJean Marconiac wart the cat to BE game when Abrams set the 15-hit| ’¢TS gne S De o Ariz. new- be the first car to be bumped be perfect.

turned in a ance by dow

: wis web - Al Federoff, Toledo second sacker who got five hits In|, ging in the opener was the pitch- hit. Ted Kluszewski and Red Two Main Events Set TT he Be po Special, Chet Miller; Kennedy dh 3 ry as many times at bat in the first tilt, was held hitless in ing of Russ Meyer, who turned Stallcup homered for the Reds. For Wrestli p the southeast turn. The car Tank Special, Paul Russo; Bob] Yo 28h a th d. McGhee and Kalin paced the Tribe attack in/in a five-hit shutout, his first Dutch Leonard, at 41, the old-| or Vvvrestiing rrogram headed for the infield, Bryan Estes Lincoln-Mercury Special, o oi 2 5 8 e secon et 3 p : |planking since Sept. 28, 1949. est pitcher in the majors, had a| Two main events are on the went for the brakes spinning Joe James; Coast Grain Special, esta the nightcap with three hits apiece. | Brooklyn stayed on top and lovely day in Chicago—he was Armory's wrestling program to-|the rear-drive one and one-half Manuel Ayulo; Shaheen Special, . top perth Ed Mordarski slammed a homer for the Hens in the sent Cininngt] int hast piace grodiied With both Vitoriss Jn morrow night. {times before coming to a stop 15 Myton Fost Bassey Sess) 08s gue {fem . : tp : the ils, who emer s. L s cavyweights sari . eorge Lynch; ’ first attraction, his first of the Season. Jim Mangan, catcher, lio by defeating the Reds, Braves both times. The Gobel, YR Ree in) esl froma the ouigee wan. got rid Co. Special, Duke Dins- Power in got three blows for Indianapolis in the afternoon opener. 1p to 3 and 14 to 4. The Cubs made two runs off Johnny Sain krapser tangles with Ray Eckert. into trouble in the south turn, more. the Merkler Machine Works is better di in the eighth of the opener on) 3 = Special, Jimmy Waywalt. and the Tied for |

The second game was completed under the night lights. remained a game behind in second

: by winning two squeakers from A downpour caused a ten-minute delay and the crowd of Py NE PL Sanastod,

! In the opening event Joe Millich y,;t managed to steer clear of a, singles by Bob Ramazzotti and meats newcomer Angelo Savoldi. radi Ee Gdula Special Palmer Special, Jackie Holmes. Mickey Owen. They put across] |oroks a rear-axle housing in the, The Hart-Fullerton entry, with,

T. Hershber letics and I

a long way on

latter part of the contest in the rain. St. Louis topped New York, 8 to 7. the tying and winning runs in the . ‘a veteran driver in it, also is a| lopped the 4443 sat out the p rr eee 'RVINEN IN the second game off re. Lake Shore Winner orth Tre An eae eeriility along with the new a gallon to 4 for the y 3 Ss + { : . liever Vern Bickford on singles| Katie Rauscaupt won the Lake < |Blakely Special if Rookie Bohby| feat and the Tribe Box Scores | NDAR by Bob Borkowski and Ransom Shore Country Club putting con- Brass. : |Ball passes driving tests or if a| bumped? the (Firat Game) |Jackson. Bob Elliott, Roy Harts- test yesterday for women with Miller Still Unqualified veteran driver gets the ride. of first! plac —. "ABR H OQ AE : (field and = Gordon hit Boston 1g putts for nine holes. Vivian The list of cars that probably 2 4» | Coming b yd boy 303 ol LEAGUE STANDINGS (Second Game homers for the day lo no avail, |Davis was second with 17 and can better 131 next week-end] LOU BROMME. who with his setoacks: I Funandes, Dy: 1 ¢3 1483 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 011 021 0— 5 7 1 Cards Stack One Anna Mae Surber third with 18. could include the Novi Purelube Son Bruce own the Deck Manu- and the I Dailessanaro, i ....3 ¢ 0 } 0.4 W L. Pet. OB. S 000 000 2-2 7 1 Led by Red Schoendienst, who i | Kalin, 2 0 0 1 0 0gangas City : 10 88 x= Perr and Okrie; Garlock, Crimian ey . . Sarah em——————— Se ——————r——— a ——— facturing Co. Special, remarked scored victc Geahiatl, Jt» -3 $33 0 Milwaukee | 8 23 (snClear (6) and Marshall. drove in four runs with a triple (after Ward's qualification, “That way tie fol Stevens, 1b 111100004 2 1 8 0 ¢ i 31 ae leaps oT Ooo 101 000 4 jo g(ANd two singles, and by Stan Belmont Stakes Sha e U lisn’t bad for a car that was built Union Print Boia. 88 3 23% 3 o Louisville 18 4% {2 Milwaukee 100 004 10x— 6 -8 1 Musial, who singled home the y lin a back yard.” | Brags Mangan, ¢ . 5 3.3 4.00 1 A 20 3715 10 Wilhelm. Barnhill (8) and Katt, Early [winning run in a five-run’ eighth, Ji Ward. h . f the! rass. Papish, p 311 8 0 oSoumbus 18 333 10% (1): Gordin, Fowler (6) and Unser. the Cardinals edged the Giants | S i orse e r yard, oWEver: is one o e| Bischoff Chambers ...evees-. I 0 6G 0 0 or 7 NAR i ne { Second Game e Cardinals e e e (is Ss in 0 ea lecooles rookies ehind a wheel. dm re Ti AMERICAN LEAGUE Minneapolis are 000 1020-39 20 ory low V | | Constructior Total... 0.9135 8 1 WL" Pot, GB. [yi aukee 100 000 0— 1 3 0 @ Wild game. New York used 18 {He slipped only once during the| ROAD-TEST THE to 10 while TOLEDO New York 3 20 27! Howell and Early; Hall, Jester (7) and players and St. Louis 16. Bv LEO H. PETERSEN And the Belmont, traditional four laps. ; ’ Federalt. 3b AB R # o A E Dero Faveve 10 615 2a Burris * Pirst Game Lefty Ed Lopat became the United Press Sports Editor third. jewel in the turf's triple] a 8 8 - . Barnacle, 3 $b 3 3d 3 De Taton ye 13 519 3, gt. Paul +++ 00] 000 4} 3s 1 first pitcher in the majors to win| BALTIMORE, Md. May 21—It crown, will be a rugged, mile-> JOE JAMES probably wok} Grazia Cam iL “lev 5 464 ansas 2 — Rr v wi . ’ ’ . ’ ’ . Lund, of $ 8 34 0 Bhilaceiphia ii g 3 300 1 poabine. Lemish 8) van Cuvk (8) snd seven games, beating the Browns joked today like the Belmont and-a-half test where mere speed have Juayined je Estes Lincoln-| : Sullivan, it 0: 0 3 0 oft Lous o NAL LEAGUE = and Courtney. of an eight- itter. le also gtakes on June 16 will be the alone will not be enough to win ereury | Degial at 133 or 134, but STATION WAGON He Il K Jcquillen, ot i 313% N iccuieg wR Pet, GB. (Sheen Came strutted around with his third “Horse Race of the Year” for but must be matched by the Janes ppe s sprint car yes-| : tls Mordarski. ¢ ... ENE o Chicago Ciereeeeass oy i 3 [Baroy deri omen, He * nas Plichen Seven 1951. Stamina of & fue champion, fr fre go Te rel At Firs ARF ail . ton St Ouis OL = ansas ty 2 Xm 8 » Pp S h « » ’ . Welss, p _.... 8 § 8 8. Sgt co 16 515 2 | MeGlothin and Thompson: Porterfield COMPplete games, won them all, That would be the natural pg, qq easy victory in the oad and k : ¥y minor : Daugherty °S'3 §% ¢o Philadelphia 17 485 3 and Partee : and now has an earned run aver- result of the peculiar situation p poco lat Jockey Eddie Ar-| nee cuts. Sloat. p ..... 4 0 0-1] Oyun vor 18 411 3" NATIONAL LEAGUE £1.29. J DiMaseeio hit Bx 1 tole hich eaxKn y ! 4 7» { See Your Nearest MONTRE. JOrcHEn seers 33 3 8 lrusouren 17 48 4 First Game age ot 1.9. Joe Livagglo a in the 3-year-old class Which ..., hroclaiming loudly, “He's the Rocky G ha P 0 0 0 § Cincinnati se 18 438 dba Brooklyn : 003 010 321-19 13 9 two-run Yankee homer. The sec- saw Count Turf speed to an. 3 year-old in the country.” TROY RUTTMAN, already xy hal Ang is i i : a y ! S " “ Vv. 3 PO0l8y BP ecrreen:e Jr 2000 GAMES TODAY , Hatten, Erskine (5) and Campanella; ond game was rained out. upset triumph in the Kentucky And most of the crowd of 24.863 qualified for this year’s 500, won| pion, 1s favo Totals ...........31 8 11 21 8 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Bk eh: rskine Losing| Eddie Robinson had a big day Derby and then stay in the barn oq to agree the Salem 50-lap feature beating! Light's 10I \ elss . mes ir PLLC I TSK Of J : . p i = DAUR Cask out 107 een spianaci) games at night) | pitcher, Blackwell. Home runs—Robin- before his old mates in Washing- while Bold triumphed by seven : out Doc Shanebrook of La Porte. | g Atkins flied out for Jordan in 8th INRIaNAZOLIS 2 Solum); son, Abrams By ; : Arcaro and company point out pare’ Carter . was. third- and Johnny Gre Mavis filed out for Lund in oth. | 81 Paul at Milwaukee. Second Game _ ton, hitting a homer, double, and lengths in the Preakness on Sat- pat Bold was clocked in 1:56 2/5 Jackie H “was rd andj weight title! INDIANAPOLIS . 230 010 013— 9 Only games crheduled ) Brooklyn 001 337 000-14 15 0 gingle, and driving in three runs urday. £ h il d-th ixteenth ackie olmes of Indianapolis, N Toledo .... . 030 200 000— 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cincinnati 000 000 130— 4 8 2 "hi red : Bie slide Detw the or the mile-and-three-sixteenths, ee a cma The ew Runs batted in-—-MecGhee. Merson, Pa-| Detroit at Boston, King and Campanelia. Wehmeler, By- 88 the White Sox stayed two A big stakes race between onlv two-fifths of a second off is giving av pish 3, Fernandez, Mordarski 3. Stevens, 5p Lopis at New York (night) erly (5) Perkowski (8) Erautt (8) Peter- games nehind the Yankees with pair is necessary to decide the ° Basgall, Mangan. Campbell, Federoff. Two-, Chicago at Washington (night son 3 and Scheffing. Losing pitcner. : . . x he Bel the track and Preakness record Canadian, Dase nn gi iornandes. Thiee base hit. CY KA CATIONAL LEAGUE Vermeer; Jove ren-Nipsrewsk Swi their fourth straight win and 1951 championship, and the Bel- ,,,)4 by Capot. And Bold was not weigh Grecc tevens. ome runs—mc ee, apish, % he’ Ye i as og. Ce -Y 8 ill. it ys) Mordarski. Stolen base—S8affell Sacrifice Sew York at Bt, Joule | First Game their 10th in the last 1 Ken Hol- mont fills the bill all out” at the finish and seemed gteps into —Chambers, Double plays—Campbell (un- Only ame schedul : Dai 000 12n 824 ! combe won hig third victory—a Other Aces Due sady 11d cted 160-p assisted); Merson to Basgall to Stevens iL ee———— = | Pi - 000 000 000 y 3 t+ What's a4 dditi to the ready to run a ay. pe Left on base—Indianapolis 8, Toledo 10 RESULTS YESTERDAY 1 and _Seminick; Dickson, ki six-hitter. at's more, in addition to Base on balls—Papish 5 Weiss 1. Sloat AMERICAN ASSOCIATION dl d Ty Walsh (8) and Fourth by Hal two chief claimants to the crown, Alot of experts thought that 2. Strikeouts -— Marlowe 2, Weiss J a First Game lough, Fitz Gerald 8 Losing pitcher o hn Rel ! ’ eadv Arcaro. the onl jocke GRAZIAN Fapish 2, Chambers x Sloat 1 Jordan L touisvilie 003 530 100—12 18 1 Dickson. Hor e run Sollat Detroit utilized homers by Hoot the Belmont also is likely to in- "%¢ * h th Pp SR ' y teh with off—Marlowe n nnings eiss \ a 1 ' nf Second Game iv = i ats xe r ss 1 In 23; Bloat 2 In 2; “Jordan in dt CONE and Ore to Rag Re Philadelphia 212 012 022-12 15 0 Evers and Steve Souchock for clude: Battlefield, two-vear-old DO all oo ea hess Sour Hate in. eo Pole in J, fanish 6 In 32a: Chambers Peterson (81 and Phillips." Puisbursh . ‘semind 992 100 4.11 3. early strength and cashed in on champion of 1950 who has yet % e Tato. ound up I pltcher—Chamoers. Losing = pitcher Si . : . 14) ang LOSING Dit u- the wildness of Pitcher Ray Scar- to win this year: Uncle Miltie, Arcaro sent Bold winging to turda SAN. and Peltor Timea. pies Indians at Bat ong ans Strickland Peliaeniol papough for three more runs in winter book . Derby favorte the front after an eighth of a ¢ in Tie Second Game) G ABR H REIPeb i. First Game 000-31 Bi the eighth as Hal Newhouser won which went ‘‘sour” and was held mile. When the crowd waited for from : o chance I get NuARArOLIs 5. or 15 333 Chicase 000 010 .2x 4 10 1 his fourth game at Boston. Scar- out; Royal Mustang, second injthe “late sprinters” to get’ going, “The vy gaffell, ef ........ $1 1 2:0 a 1 30 Molen Ren onan 8 40d borough walked four batters ta the Derby; and Counterpoint, sec- Arcaro rated his 4 to 1 shot care-| It's Ati MeGihee Sia § 24 32 3% 7 0 33 r. Owen (8 Winning pitcher force in a run and. Evers singled ond in the Preakness. fully, turned back a challenge by| 4 belt the har a ir 11313 3 an ERiott n% pucnier, Nicnols. Home ., ywo more in the big eighth. If all. six go to the post for the Counterpoint, and then pulled; ————— » Merson, 2b ..0..0.003 0 g bo 9 33 21 23% oston Second Game | ‘10. « 50 Dick Fowler,” who is whipping Belmont, it will be truly a away in the stretch. It was as Peel to 2 218 10 263 Chica ‘0 000 210 003— 5 11 1 his bursitis, pitcher a three-hit “dream race.” jsimple as that. | Rete 33108 ‘ 2B 0 Bhlrorn hand st Claire Ruth. Rely cx; |#ictory for the A’s in which he > — 4 Evil iy yy ! #1 3% Ee A) yaoi yielded no earned runs, but Cleve- | Po : ? 2. 5 - 3 3 2 Har Gord land came back to end a six-game or ear | “severe 32 9 13 2 4 le 19 X 00 001 210— 7 10 ing tre: v. Totals OE 8 A 14 Lous { 002"001 50% & 13 4 losing streak and take the sec || Summer eye strain can lead to year ‘round eye strain unless Get ABR HO A si 2 ¢& arn, Spencer (3 nes ond game, 5 to 3, with a two-run | tak t Cc i dh let : Pederoft, 25 .......04 1 0 2 3 3% 37 | Westru ei. pally in the eighth that gave re- oun | you take precautions. Come in and have a complete eye exami- Im “Campbell of ee 3 1 2 8 4 3 3 i 0 jo ana Rice 'y lief pitcher Mike Garcia his third bn | nation. Glasses prescribed only when necessary. oT oH 2 § 8.0 L pligher »: Lerchen, ¢f ......... : bo 1 3 1 1 estan win. hs Daugherty, 3 ~.....3 0 0 1 0 ase Hiti—Rue 10. "Pere AMERICAN LEAGUE ZO Eyes Examined hw oo Dela Garza. ss... 3 & 0.1 3 Ii Stevens McGhee e%: Cieveiat (First Game) . See ® Cloth ( HOUSE: © .ouisiriss @ 0 0 4 2 nd Merse Mangan 3 Clevejand 000 010 000— 1 3 2 . rom soett, » boo od bd BEE Ra es neve mean, i? MLA HATS GLASSES Men's Atkins 30-0 0 0 Three-Bass H MrGhee 8. 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