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Tribe Goes Perfect Eastern Tour For White Sox--So Far | v CARL LUNDQUIS The White Sox, who have been inspired by Rookie frame they put together three singles off lefty Stubby
Oo ; th S pot Not in modern times has a Chicago White Sox team Manager Richards’ conviction that “we can steal this pen- Overmire for a run that broke a scoreless tie.
- nant,” made it five in a row last night with a 5-to-3 Yogi Berra whose hit drove in the tally, also drove
On t) 4 Victory . made an all-victorious tour through the eastern bad lands, victory over the Senators. in the second run with a fly in the eighth. Quick Vis
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but that's just what peppery Paul ‘Richards’ newest * # “a 0» ' Raschi, who, like Overmire, gave “ip only five hits, won IT TOOK a hair-raising finish Lo pull out the triumph, his seventh game and his second shutout. He struck out
glamor gang of the majors was a good het to do today. too. . Relief Pitcher Harry Dorish, coming in to pitch to six batters. It was New York's 12th victory at home
Road Secretary Frank McMahon said in Washington
Times Special ~ T 1 LL ’ rite : - : : Broa GS vay 22 Here 03 switch. ci har last night that this “isgsomething brand new to me and One batter after Sam Mele had tripled and rookie Gene against only a single defeat—to thoss pesky White Sox. vilek os ndianapoii8 discovered Lolumbus, enough for a H-to-4 ., inne] , Verble had walked, struck out Mike Guerra to end the os» nL : ’ victory last night. I've been around since [1922 . dame on} B ? THE RED SOX got a special lift when Ted Williams where he . . . “Why, great day, man,” he went on, : : . : . se . 4 ; It was a relief, A fine relief job hy Forrest Main, to “W A “ ies in B Chicago took a 4 to 0 lead on two unearned runs and fied ct of hie baiting elim With (ites Wily inshuding ® Wirner give the Indians their third straight triumph on the road. h : Sg swept B series In Dosion Im Kddi pas 3 { j nt . Io. b * Gil C Bd:1 ‘ th 375-foot homer to drive in three runs at Boston. The . Was The Red Birds were ahead 3 to 2 when Main went in the fast 20 years alone, and even if We “cde t a ply ? i ub Lit Loan cut the game was wrapped up in a seven-run third inning when 12 and Bill 1 , y . y - v - . . » : for Royce Lint in the fourth sy . took the Red Sox over, we still ran into FATE Lo {vd WIth 3 Lirea-rult HOMEY, ©. men went to bat. Pat Mullin .and Dick Kryhoski hit pitcher, inning. » Working slowly. but Tribe Box Score trouble in New ) ork. No sir, I just can't Chicago then picked up an insurance run which homers for Detroit. Fiantic teliberataly Main stuck out IRRANArOLIS remember 1s ever doing it. - loomed bigger when Washington put on its final threat. Willard Nixon, the winner, was hit hard, and had te a first ba ae > Yr 4VLd, oi ] ' R Q A KE Nom yn.» < 2 nia . ee 4 g . Safle. cf 8 }-3- 8 Aa : A . . ” . y Jin ia % ledve 1 h enth, - H h t k t six b tt mq 1 : 10 Columbus hatters and per--McGhee. if 8 7.1 0 n SIRI, : ee , ; : es ET nt a FE Mop eave In the seventh. owever, ne glruck out Six batters . man to r F OF (COURSE, they haven't done it ; Sn het A ] r a Cy . : a mitted only one Hin and Tiree Kain. if 4 13 : n : vet. ‘bit. the Nan art of oh Sah t : TSR i the Aan Wingo ren Bike in winning his second game, Xe ne , fiv tant « Gearhart, Jt |. 3 3 3 vet. . . ; ; stav ; A 'hite : ee, . . A Ihe: Rye And. ati Nn wm 1 3 8 7 seems to be over th They've won five ar s he rig i I oe ego > ve a Gerfy Staey pitched six-liit hal far the Cardillale : . eal, x : 2 3 § f . fF ve w pr! r - y vi » His teammates diAn't let him Fart: £ ‘1 oa in a row, two at Boston one in New York Richards y > nr 3 ® Browns 90:80) the Ref x ont and was backed up at the plate by Nippy Jones, Who ; ‘ “ ’ int 3 l i 0 ’ . , ’ ae o . { . i A i i ih Sg Th oem — MES 353 453 for the only vietory by a visiting club in Yankee Stadium SHigss) Pari, 2 10 : blasted a three-run double in the fifth to provide the vieseven runs ev ; : yv yY by Vis o r : . ~ n 5 : : : . : eighth fpnings and the Indian TOR oo. 8 13° 0 3 0 venkon. and two more at Washinwto The Cardinals defeated the Giants, 5 to 2 in the {ory margin. It was the third straight victory for uphad a scalp. ; Mk noa x NY SangLon. National League in the only other major league game and-down St. Louis, which led the league, tumbled ta Muir Coming In Aer: } ai. The White Sox wind up there tonight, then go on scheduled : . : : a jon : Muir Com : STR 77 Til} : : Scheduled. eighth place, and now is only a half-game behind Chicago Jip ; : US Repulski, . “wa 1 i! 2 . ne > : y - . : ‘ . ' . f : The victory showed CLolumbhus| penyis), i ........ 4 { y § § for what could be a history-making two games with the The Yankees got only a bunt single and didn't hit and a game and a half out of the lead in the dizzy National fans, all 525 of them, that Don | Benson. I... £ 0 I 0 &§ Oi: . rq a . aE . Gutteridge could manage as well groome, cf ...... {0 1 3 a o inept seventh-place Athletics. a ball out of the infield until the sixth inning, but.in that League struggle. as he: could play ball. This was Blake.» nnd 302 8.) - may rrr : ns ee — en ren the first appearance in the Ohio} Nossal; matt 0 48d » ® ® : capital for genial Don as a leader, , BTS RRS ] ro to Rid ® Ag | in 15 years. Back in 1936, Gut-| Moszali struck out for Crimian in ninth £ u % u Angie teridge sparkled for the Birds in|INDIANAPOLIS .......... 200 000 820 ! Year's oil the infield. | puns Batted In- Broome 32. Benson, " 1 game at V There was other good news for Bish kat Ser £300" Sr. I @ TOI @ or oagqgers ere, pu gh the Indians and Gutteridge back [hres-Base Hits Kaiin, Stevens. Sioien | in Be in Indianapolis today. Joe Mur, Play “Merion, Rasenll” and Stevens Let! By BILL EGGERT By JOHN GRIFFIN et Yio on option from Pittsburgh, WAS | Bases on BallsOf Lint dngianavoly i Should 500-Mile drivers Ir , 1 3 iy United Press Sports Writer i : in report to the Indians’ Victory aise 5 Shmians id RL i Should -Mile 8, .a ready qualified, risk their NEW YORK, May 22—A ‘“moiderers row”—from he couldn t Field today. Gutteridge would 3, junings, Main 3 in 5%. Risks 7 1» Chances competing in sprint and midget shows before the Brookly allv. is th Wn ; Last ni probably start him against Toledo 3's Crimian & in 23 “wild pitch “miakr Mio 30) classic? rooklyn, naturally, is the new terror of the major leagues APECS, Was Thursday when the Indians come Winning pitcher, Main BI Re Ste The : tic Il ith th bili today. won its firs mpires ~Applehant. and Mullen » question comes up annually OS, 7 — gv ty: : tle i ee last night the eX "maw that wif ly 18 going to D hurt re § Danaity That was borne out today by statistics which show i ss last n was I 1 f ay 18 go urt. \ : . A : $ HBT for Colum- A case in lat this 4 is Troy Ruttman. The bi Dod¥ers Holling Lown tie gt (hrs) Nations! Leaps pla Frenm bus. It dropped them within a Baseball ’ blond. who Pops abeond Fo : ) . e vig in hitting and ruling the roost in just about every other Washingto y ; ; i ee , ) half-game of the cellar, right C | d 2s na enn, Ball, who stands 6-1 and weighs { department of stickwork. Sr mates ban above St. Paul. aienaar outside position in the “500” only 140, would look more at ns TS. ..._ one less than Richie Ashburn of singles —hu Indianapolis, meanwhile, moved LEAGUE STAN ! starting. Tenn. is sated. Lo honk SVIr = Jaber re Which, of course, is therea- the philites. the “wron into a fourth place tle with To- LAGUE STANDINGS : 8 p, is scope, but h he . son the good-hit, no-pitch Giants’ Al Dark and Eddie strikeout Kk - AMERICAN ASSOCIATION drive a midget Friday night at Ww, SCOP e Comes ere as j x 4 ’ p rey ledo. Each club has a 15-17 Won Lost Prt GR EB R “hot” driver who was midget rac- Bums are on top of the league, S!anky were one-two in runs verted sho record. Kansas City 32 1 a 16th St, Speedway and his sprint hain r : : “« Scored with 29 and 27 respectively , Milwaukee +18 11 61. 14ear Sunday at Winchester Ing champion o Arizona in Highlighting the slugging show ye I.ee Fa The Tribe started quickly last Migneapolis ....... 20 13 608 2 : y eh 1949-50. is young Cal Abrams, a lefty. Put Hodges and Snider were | night. Tom Saffell popped a Toledo 3 7 46 at Always the Chance "a swinging outfielder who hits to Pressing right behind with 28 Lee outf single, stole his third base in|gRiisnis mh od Ruttman has had unusual suc- ANDY LINDEN, who was re- left field so often that he con- ACh. t gok era \ { y ——————————————— Re three straight games and then oe AMERICAN eA M1 10: cooq on the high banks this sea- Moved by Milt Marion as driver siders a center-field smash a “pull its fa tallied when Brank Kalin cracked Wan Lose Pet.” GR Son. winning five featurs events.|”k [pé Marion Engineering Spe- hit.” Cal, up for his third trial in (3® LR a triple. Johnny Merson put Ka- New vork ............21 8 ‘qo CO Som Winni g d ‘cial, is riding now in the Leiten- the majors, is batting .431—top in Jent mast lin across when he hit a single./gShicago .... ‘RR 3 2 i. To him it's just a pleasure ride. berger Special and Mark Light both leagues to the best This was the first of four runs- Washington 15 13 53 5° He says the little No. 98 Jr. is jooks pleased sitting in the new - 1948, batted-in for Merson. | ud Tara HB 3% 3 “lke riding’ in a living room Iddings Special. Robinson Close : ia: y If Tee Lint, troubled by stomach pains Eniigdelphia ©1111 21 300 12 chair.” He's never felt so safe. The new Iddings has the old And closest to him in either Sia ed on Li clutches, h before game time, was routed in| NATIONAL. LEAGUE “* But there's always the chance engine, but Henry Meyer has league is Dodger Jackie Robin- : sixth innis the fourth. The Birds tallied three = = Won Lost Pct. ap that the guy in front may pile up. constructed a new frame and = son, the 1949 N. L. batting cham- rally despe runs on three walks, a single by Chicago... "1001000 17 1% 1 J..C. Agajanian, owner of Rutt- body. It looks like a miniature .% pion, now hitting .404. By United Press 1.06 fannec Vern Benson and a double by Rt Louis ............ it 3 1'* man's “500” car and sprint racer, Kurtis-Kraft. - “ Dodger Pee Wee Reese holds' ST. LOUIS; May 22 The New the third st Roy Broome. Main came in and Enlladeinhia’ 17 48 3 has been assured Troy's car will a ow» 3 . third place in the National League York Giants today appealed tha out Rill Va struck out the next two batters!piiiapurgn 17 453 4 start in the “500” if some injury BAYLISS LEVRETT and Fred- sie with .374, and is closely followed $100 fine slapped on Manager I.a Ripple Cincinnati 7 | pp 4 a and that ended the Columbus up- 1 $38 4:'were to retard Ruttman's par- die Agabashian are the “doctors by Bob Elliott of the Boston needed a 1 a ’ g an a tor : £ Durocher for allegedly usin rising. GAMES TODAY (ticipation, of shocks.” Levrett has gone Braves with .368 and Dick Sisler . : g hitted Don In the next inning. ihe Birds A Cpe | Agajanian, however, first must test-hopping in at least a half of the Phillies with .357. Violent and abusive language pound” fr grabbed three fluke singles and WERICAN ssvooamion name an alternate driver. A half- dozen cars for friends to diagnose «& Top swatter in the American toward umpire 1.on Warneke Sun. —Jessee, the re TR r-mrin lhe only one of mwoiunarout AU Combis. dozen drivers would like to—sit-troubles——— - w 7. Teague was Philadelphia A'S First day, ' ing for a Ed boomed a triple. Fsviile, 2 Toledo” : jpeHing that whee} Agabashian has passed along I vi rs ig ign The Giants revealed that the pa dai od 8 f } , nneapolis at Kansarx City | : 3 - . i CRait id Was on e tradi ’ y the biggest blow of the Indians’ AMERICAN LEAGUE | Meanwhile, Speedway’'s garage words of advice for two straight SN iE nck Wel fine was ordered by League Pres Two ao Rg s area is still in a dither over the years after testing Agaian « meg the season started but was hastily ; gl a wild pite hig Sveum savaniy, Xe fonl tr a pr TOP coming week-end the last of cars and each tine ih Sajanian hd Ace Tel withdrawn when he started ident Ford Frick. Club vice presi- the fifth. ddie " us starter Cievel 3 ia (night) » ? ; ! : aye ACIS ~Eivhham, 3 , ; ig Flake. | a the 21st ob TG LL GU My qualifications. has gone out later to set new ON THEIR WAY—Willie Turnesa (left) hopes to follow in tha rolling up his current .394 aver- dent Chub Feeney said he would double—onl time a Columbus starting hurler NATIONAL LEAGUE Rain Big Factor qualification records. golf footsteps. of fellow American, Sam Urzetta, in tha British 28% ~~ appeal. Durocher hecame em- : the game | New York at Chicago . . : Dick Kryhoski of the Tigers broiled in the ar ent with Don Licklit has walked that path. Jack Brookivn at Pittsburgh (night). Rain again is a key figure. If 2 8 =n | Amateur Golf championship. Urzetta captured his second round \was Fain's closest rival with .388, wor owe e Eumen dy error. Sprit Crimian made his 21st appear- Pn Bt Joule (nicht) tatebis. {only seven of the 48 cars unquali- THE ACCESSORY cash total match today. Turnesa took his first round contest yesterday. |followed by Jim Busby of Chi- bid obi En es ain Williams re
ance as a reliefer. And the Tribe
fied do qualify this week-end, for the “500” has zoomed to $38,-!
Turnesa captained the American Walker Cup team on which Ur-
cago at .359, Gil Coan of Wash-
the ump. Cards Second Baseman
ond base er
tallied twice off him in the RESULTS YESTERDAY then the low four drivers on the 500 with the latest addition of! ington at .354, and Orestes Minoso : i That was the ball game. EX- g pa 000 030 000 0 3 a 1/under the wire and rain steps in Lar : : ’ y = § ul ...... . 3 - } £ § ' .Aargest amount is $5000 offered S : : In the fou cept for a squabble between Um- Miiwaukee 000 012000 14 A 1 jt isn't probable that Speedway by MacMillan Petrol i Stranahan Moves Into 3d Big Slammers waved his arm toward the infield. Ripple had Romano. Epperly (9) and Thompson, Sa : y MacMillan etroleum orp., : nar ) y s. the Dodg- Warneke said the wave meant \ipple ire Roy Applehans and Columbus riz : . 2 : et Apart from averages, the d ’ pire y APP Johnson and Unser officials would permit an exten- aj] of which goes to the winner : ot aWaV from me." but made o Manager Harry Walker about Minneapolis . 002 203 102-10 15 0 Sion of the speed trials. roviding he Uses Ring-Free Mo- ogee ers boast several home run hit- £& ) . Ted Bosler calling plays from the plate, the Kansas Ci . 210 020 000 § 5 p B L B » 0 ritis ma eur ters de luxe. Their big Gil Hodges! But Durocher rushed onto the . v ’ y “| Martin, Cox 6), Barnhill (8) and Speedway officials figure that tor Oil. oun Oo . : , y . field and insisted the movement Sparks, wh Indians gave the bird to Colum- Katt; Landeck, Melignano (5), Logue (8, th b ° F of 1 s tied with Pittsburgh's Wally sis y th y bus Jones (9) and Courtney ere has been 25 hours of quali- : 4 2» : 3 Unlied P inger of Guthrie, OKlz d Har- Westlake for the major league had signalled Schoendienst out our an 8. . (Only games scheduled \ flying time to date and only 26! THE Speedway banquet circuit By United Press inger of Guthrie, a., an ape Westie ! L ; Rgue, ff the game . lied from tl} And they're looking to do the AMERICAN LEAGUE cars have taken the advantage. is loaded until Race Day. Tomor-. PORTHCAWIL. Wales, May 22 reld Kirkpatrick of Owensboro leadership in circuit eclouts with . 2 loose. rel:
11 each, and Dodger Duke Snider
After the game ended, Duroch-
same tonight. Delroif ........:.... 010 101 220— 7 10 1 i v Hand Frank Stranahan of Kv My Boston .. "007 000 20x— 9 9 ecil G y y row night the Junior Chamber of andsome Frank & r y. ; ope 8 ; te; But the b - | Orrout. Borowy (3 Stuart 201 Baris 1f Cecil Green, Wall Brown and Commerce will honor Jean Mar- Toledo, O., shooting the brilliant The leading American casualty is tied with Hank Sauer of the &T used the abusive language, ington ever (7) White (7) Trucks (8) and Ginsberg. LONny Bettenhausem are bumped : : og , . wt hi ; nh Warneke said. bli S U |Nixon, Parnell (8) Kinder (8) Taylor (8) from the starting field this week- ¢®NAC mechanic for the pole-win- g0!f that won him two of the past was Walker Cupper Harold Pad- Cu 8 for third place at nine each. oo a The popular Pu nx ets p | Losin Veitcher, ‘Trout Home Runs Ma end there is no doubt each driver Ning Novi Purelube Special that three British amateur champion dock of Cleveland, who was pet Snider Zives-the Dodgers first Williams, w : 3: : Une Frvnosel. Willams, would land another job Duke Nalon qualified. Tha dinner ships, advanced to the third round by Graham Packer of South Afri- place in runs batted in with 3L. Cubs Slate Tryouts : In the four Qualifying Sites Ri 1guit « 30 Son 0-0 81 Jon. is set for the Athenaeum at 6 Of the tournament today with an cg, 3 and 2. He's Iollowed by Sauer with 30, Times State Service ! an error, y NEW Overmire and Batts; Raschi and Rerra Geared for It Pp. m easy 8-and-6 vietory over William TT ——— Al Rosen of the Indians and ¥d BRAZIL, May 22—The Chicago g passed ball VEW YORK, May 21 (UP) Chicago ........... 3% 11 op i x : $ cisco, Robinson of the White Sox with : : era The U. 8 Golf Association an-|Washineton 1 da 308 8a=3 1.1 The important issue is that the ' 4. 1pALCO Club alse” has EPC Jr. of San Francisco. Golf Notes Ro ih ? Juste Sox wil Cubs will hold a baseball tryout | the throw ned vest ; |niooDson, Plsrca (8) Dorish ' 3. and race would lose three of the field's ( paquled a Speedway dinner to-| Defying the cold suff winds, 1h cenoiis Couttey Cluh —. 20 eh «ac tobinson of camp in Brazil Stadium May 31 Howe flied nounced yesterday that 43 quali- Kiarhos: Morena, Narra (and Guerra. 1 oct cars. Each has been set up dein : : that whipped in from the Irish calcutta eof. tournament will be hag (N® Dodgers jz tied with Mickey|from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. The camp Cook's or ying sections hyve been Heh. Moreno’ Home’ Run Coan to go the full 500 miles. They ne Sea following an earlier down- (if%g Rly SSHETHG 4 Winner ar #1a 7 Mantle of the Yanks at 26 each./is open to hoyx, 17-21.. Players tourney ave 1818 r majeu ¢ NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘probably were geared that way, The Champion 100- Mile - An pour, the muscular blond defend- Friar a I Ropinson earned the Dodgersmust turnish their own uniforme, including tw
Links Championship, which will
New York . . DON 200 DON 3 A
1'although Green slipped on his Hour-Club will hold its annual ing champion forged a command- Tharp is in charge of the Caloutta.
second place in tatal hits with 48,'
ghoes and gloves,
His first 7r
he played at Miwaukee, Wis. |S ou Gatial (8 and Westrum: Staley final qualification lap and re dinner-meeting next Manday ing five-up lead at the turn, swept was credital July 9 through July 14. 5 and Rice. Losing Pitcher, Jansen duced his total average speed night at the JAC while Firestone {ha first two holes of the incom- erfor in : ao, Jualiying ip wi e (Only game scheduled). Brown Fer Vnichat, In. fhe and Borg-Warner have set aside jng nine for a seven-up advan- : : games. al of Dies an Mi e pays on y 3 as | Je ts next Tuesday for thelr annual tage, and Ebert conceded the Washingt various dates between June 1! money here twice before. Betten- piowouts. matoh with seven holes to go: 11-2, Ripple
3 Golfers Qualify For National PGA
and June 25. A total of 210 players will qualify for the champi-
hausen relieved Joe Chitwood last year and finished fifth. This
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Conceded 12th Hole
Technically, Stranahan wound
belongs to which won
onship proper. ; year, however, if he is bumped . ne Whi The champlon Will Be invited to Times State Service 169 ingica) 158) Low Monge: team Bill d i ee ne? oi dorgly Soe) mn Ripple in > compete in the National Amateur SOU oe ‘hree manager of Bettenhausen and seven holes to go, bu : - ; 3 ? | SOUTH BEND, May 22 Three g s Iie nn Armor ded only the day. and will be exempt from qualify- golfers will represent indiana in Dyane Carter, would hold Bet- Y rules, Ebert conce only tne ’
ing _sectionally, The other seml- yo National Professional Golfers’
tenhausen for Carter's relief.
The Mighty “Titan ‘and Ralph 12th hole; thus making the actual
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(1 ists /i ] ite rom- : ~ C' : i victory 8 and 6. finalists will be invited 10 com- , 0. von tournament at Oak-| Since new drivers cannot take Garibaldi, St. Louis heavyweight, margin of ; y ! . as the Irish pete in the sectional qualifying = °° Ya. thiF summer. driving tests on qualification Will meet in one of two main U.S. National Amateur Cham- ere rounds for the National Afnateur.| do : event wrestling matches in the pion Sam Urzetta of Rochester, | yal Stanley Bielat of Yonkers,| Bill Heinlein of Noblesville; days, there is apt to he more : N Y d five other Americans Johnny Ric iY. wi , Charley Harter of Logansport and driver-switching if rain inter- Armory tonight. MN. X.. an : 4 Manual's 1} N. Y., won the Public Links title + a The other half of the head also were victorious, while four $ | ; Don Fischesser of Connersville, 'upts the testing this week. er ha e headliner alt nine. Cath ast year, YT fer will pit Ray Eckert, California. Yanks were eliminated among the nine, mee qualified for national event in Rookie Passes Test Mo. against Karol Krauser of first 11 to finish their second Softball Notes rials here yesterday over the Ona rookie, the 12th, got a top Santa Monica. ? round matches and two others ® - (South Bend Country Club. rating vesterday. He's Bobhy Rath bouts are slated for twa withdrew. Results last night at Municipal 8ta-| Heinlein was the leader in the R311 2% of Phoenix, Ariz Rall ' ; ium. _ Pennsylvania Raflroad 10, Bridge fi . y - > : in » All falls out af three and will carry Urzetta shot mediocre golf but - ror, Brass 9: Blus and White 7. Wasi ield of 18 with 68-74—-142, two who reminds nld timers nf Rex time limit an t Steve nghuse Deslers 2 Rud 5 Fiackville Tav. over par; John Watson. South Mavs when Rex first caine in im mits of minutes. still had enough to beat Stev ern 13, ever Chape onight's sched. : . yh 4 S \ § lew , i ir 3 ile 7 Allled Florists vs. Stop and 8hon:- Bend pro, fired 68-79—144, good Speedway, passed his 120 mph Newcomer Angelo Savoldi of Tredennick of England, 3 and 2, : R20 O. Barher ve Cass Motor Bales. : . San Francisen, and Joe Millich, Paddock Beaten A 1:40. Allison Jets vs. United Home Life. or third spot but he had an- test vesterday and then went i : ill is no os St. Louis, will open the action at In addition to Stranahan and é = Sarr er 3 . unced prior to play that he two laps at 128 and 129 in the g.n i r y 1. Sass. Bide Merchants ve ihEw bus. would not go to the national if new Blakely Special S3tpm Urzetta, three other U, 8. Walker R20, Kingan .AA vs. Beveridge Paper. : * ney Ritely dpecas, i Cuppers— Bill Campbell of Hunt-
he won a berth,
games at He withdrew his name and Reech Grove: Atkins Saw 7, Beaslee Gaul- Fischesser wo y / bert 1; Meyer's Market 4, Celton Legion | hes won in a playoff with } Fairmount Glass 13, Wm. H. Block 3.|Ivan Gantz of Elwood.+
9.40, Progress Laundry vs, Meyer Chapel
Scores of Em-Roe League
I.ouie Meyer, three-time winner of the 500, says Ball 1s one of the
smoothest rookie drivers he has For Horseshoe Pitchers
seen here.
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SPEEDWAY TIMEOUT—J6hnnie Parsons Yukovich listening to Ed Walsh, owner of Par the Indianapolis Motor Speedway;
500.Mile_winner, and Driver Bill Proofing Special on the pitwall at
Year Opens Tonight
Horseshoe pitchers start tossing
tonight.
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ington, W, Va.; Jim McHale, Philadelphia, and Charley Coe of Oklahoma, City—also won easy sec-| ond round matches. The other vie-! torious Yanks among the early’ finishers were Francis (Bo) Winecm teas |
Baseball Boss Dies SPRINGFIELD, Mass., May 22
association
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