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: | ° > \ i“ ® ® | go . | . High School Track— 500-Mile Race Entries Davies Only Qualifier American League— No. Car / Driver Cyl. ° | : eo : > 1 Blue Crown Spark Plug Spl. Henry Banks 4 n a Rain Da . 4, 3 1 2 . Grant Piston Ring Spl. Walter Faulkner 4 : . + : - 8 - Wynn's Friction Proofing Spl. ~~ Johnnie Parsons 4 : ' : : v » Rs Sd oc 2 Maat ood. Johw Zink Spl. 5 ~ Cecil Green 3 . Continued From Page Ome . - ade : oe » ; - ; : - pe SH Sion AN SPY bis MRE rv x Tony Bettenhausen& 4. : t int the st rtin . ' g i ns : ta fe *1 6. Brown Motor Co. Spl. Duke Dinsmore 4. Reeded to get Into arting - 2 3 » 7 Kennedy Tank Spl. Paul Russo 4 A : v i - fe 8 Bardahl Spl Chuck Stevenson 412 Janes Was SE oe x : X : *J IcGrath 4 > 4 § : : dak | By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS " Re vl. : BAI Schindler 4 lined up: Bobby Ball, Blakely Oil By United Press ; q Bo Mallard came back yesterday. 12 W&J Spl Johnny McDowell 4 Special Any Linden, Leintel CLEVELAND, May 26—The amazing Chicago White ; : Y hw . a 3 NF cer > : Pau usso, Ken- : . : : . Twenty years ago a brilliant Gary Froebel athlete 14 Pat Clancy Spl. . Je iy Sloyt J oe Tae Speci Bud Sennett Sox made it nine in a row here today by defeating the : : id : . auri Rose al, ' : : : " scored 11 points to lead his mates to the 1931 state high 1s Pennicoll Sp 0 Spl. Duke Nalon +: Auto Accessories Special; Frank Cleveland Indians for a second straight time as Ken Hol- » school track title at Tech. ; 19 Tuffanelll & Derrico Spl. Mack Hellings “4 A, Boss Fase Salirdahl Dore ‘combe pitched his second shutout of the year, 6 to 0. 7 : in): To 4 + Jo : erati; i : : : a His name was Bo Mallard. Mallard came back yester- 22 Blog Crown Spark Plug Spi HsuIge Cotter 4 Dinsmore, No. 8 Brown Motor Co. | Holcombe held the staggering Indians to five hits as day to make history. 24 Palmer Spl Jackie Holmes 4 Special and Jimmy Bryan in the ‘the Socking Sox hammered Mike Garcia and Lou Brissie for His Gary Roosevelt track! 25 Unnamed Sam Hanks 4 | Viking Trailers Special. 112 hits, including four es ? t it first st: t high | 26 Estes Lincoln-Mercury Spl. Joe James : t wig Tin Jeuerday's le | ns g ’ 1500 Fenway Park fana today and eam won its rst state hig State Meet Results 27 Blue Crown Spark Plug Spl. Duane Carter .. 4 |lempted a ete Yare p ayms |doubles. It was Holcombe Siran their winning streak to five lan school cinder title in history. cary Roosevelt. 32; Kokomo, 16; Muncie. 29 Ray Brady Spl. Unnamed LJ angles. ig 5, ai 0 Bl fourth victory and Garcia’s/straight games. v His steel-city athletes with Central 16; Anderson, 14; Gary Froebel 81 Coast Grain Spl. Manuel Ayulo 4 chance 10 gel some | The Sox, who apparently have o” tungsten-tough muscles of dura- ris, Wayne North Side. 12: South Bend| g53 Novi Purelube Spl. Chet Miller +74 Purse offered by Speedway each third Joss. r Paul Richards, Pulled out of their early season = ¥ S ~ Central, 11; Lafayette Jeff, 10; Tech, 10;! 17 ! ualificatio date. The fastest anage » RS! bility became the first all-Negro Cos ”% ey Wallace, 7; Broad! 33 Iddings Spl Mark Light 1 Jus ala Sa $500. If any already the talk of the league for batting slump, drove losing Pitchhigh school team in history to Ripple. § 1/5; Marion 5; Huntertown. 5:| $4 Wales Trucking Spl. Johnny Tolan $ caf, h : f his changing lineup, used 13 men |" Sandalio Consuegra from the : : arsaw, 4'2; Wabash, 4; Terre Haute Unnamed reorge Lync | : ] win an Indiana prep athletic Wiley. 4 1/5. Tipton 4 x 36 George Lynch i othe; tar had been gusiised it [tho JaTgE Dep le victory for mound during the four-run sev Crow Howe Military, 4; New Castle, 3: Whit-' 87 Marion Engineering Spl. Bob Sweikert 4 Would have won $400 for second ug Pp enth inning..During the six and | . Lg Reitz 250 Rushville, ava. Jettersonville,, 41 Salay Offy Mike Salay 4 fastest speed for the day. JIMMY DAVIES his club. He switched outBelders | thirds Ywinge” he: pitehed Mallard's jg Gil e Central Catholic. 2: Evans. | 42 Gdula Spi. Neil Carter 4 Hoved to Win B (Parks Offenhauser Special) and third baseman, used a pinch 8s p ' boys doubled yille Bosse 2: East Chicago Washington.| °% Federal Engi ini Spl Walt Brown 4 oped to Win Battle ; ‘runner, and generally operated as Consuegra gave up all 11 hits and the Score on Git. 2: South Bond Agams. 3: Evanevilel 4 oe, Tp Sour gp. Potsy Goacher 4 Sennett, a rookie driver who 1-AP Time MPH |though it was a close battle. {runs and walked nine batters. Kokomo and (Wi, 7 Sodmnarets Sain, A > Baylies Levrett 4 has not topped more than 126 1 :::eceec... 1:07.18 133.968) mpg gox clipped Garcia for| DiMaggio doubled to drive in i ‘ Muncie Central 1/5: New Albany, 1,5; Michigan City, 1/5 47 ame Machine Works Spl Jimmy Daywalt 48 miles an hour in practice runs, 2 *rresessess 1:07.81 188.710 | {ype runs in the third on three|two runs in the three-run third to win the 48th ~ : > 13 Dek Mig Co spl i ds Rodger Ward 4 hoped to win the battle with the 3 «+vrvees oe 1:07.21, 138.909 ingles and three walks. A pair|and singled in another in the sevb running of the I di 29 Unnamed 200 Narnia 4 showers and get in four laps at * «+++e+ ceees 1:07.98 3 132.489 ,¢r doubles by Gus Niarhos and|enth. In the Binh InKing he came Hoosier cinder a S 51 Auto Accessories Co, Spl Bud Sennett +8 any speed above 125 miles an . ~ {Holcombe and a single by Hank (in fast from centerfie ® : classic in rain. n { n pe Blakely's Spl. . I Bobby Ball 3 3 hour. Totals ..... 4:29.63 = 133.516), jeski produced two off Brissié|Cass Michael's Texas Leaguer and hail and inter- 53 Lutes Spl. Bill Boyd VY 4 His hunch could have been ; in the eighth and doubles by fired it home, trapping Irv Noren . mittent sun- ; @ 56 Shaheen Spl. Myron Fohr 4 more valuable if he. with five Clock ‘Em Yourself Orestes Minoso and Eddie Robin-|who had doubled and was trying J 4 shine. ace ir S 57 Leitenberger Spl. Andy’ Linden 4 other drivers qualified for the ; son produced the final run. Rob- to score from second. - The sun glow- 58 Hancock-Dome Spl. Bill Mackey 4 race making up a starting field] Get out your watch, keep one |[inson drove in one run to increase | Washin ® oA BOstoN OA Angle ed the brightest ° 59 Granatelli-Bardahl Spl. Fred Agabashian 4 of 33. Then If rain again fouls|eye on the second hand, the other his RBI total to 32. Yostds 3 61 3DiMassiet 8 i i with Roosevelt's, 61 Tom Sarafoff Spl. Norm Houser *4 up today's final qualifications,|on a car you want to time, and! Chicage Cleveland ele, rf 411 0lWi 8,0 3 20 hopes in the fitting climax to the n X ) 62 Motor Trends Spi Rill Cantrell 6 Sennett would be among the you can translate elapsed time woxao "3% 3 3 §| Mitchell "% 5 3 0 Noaorei® 4 © 9 O Boudreauss 2 013% A » . ' . , , x + ’ weather-impeded meet. The Pan- 63 Ray Brady Spl George Fonder 4 starters with an exceptionally|into miles an hour with this | Stewart 3 i l 0 Boones 3 : 1 3 Michels. : 3 } § Brovels 4 : : 2 thers flashed brilliantly to win »n EDDIE i 64 Ross Page Offenhauser Unnamed +4 slow speed. chart. The track is two and o r 000 ol Rosen. 3b 301 3/Guerrac 3 00 0| Moss. i s 6 0 concluding relay events, piling lg oh er i | 65 Vulcan Tool Spl. Bob Terry ¥4 | Why should it be a scamble to-| One-half miles long. The minute Bsker.3b 0 0 0 Usimpsonis 4 0 8 1|Consesran 3 3 9 1 Nixon. 29 32 points into the final tabula- e series o under showers gg Jeanie-Lee Spl. Kenny Eaton 4 day? {and second iumn is set upon |Robinsn.ib 5 213 0 Avils.3h 4111 a Hore. yesterday finally drenched Vic-| 67 Johnson & Herbert Spl. Unnamed 6 More than 40 cars In the Speed- 3 basis of tHe time and miles Zatlieit 18 3 OHsane 33 3 3), [ORC 03 SIM Tol, ofl Tinnel Shines tory Field to the point where it| 8 Auto Shippers Spl. Carl Forberg 4 way garage area are yet un- Per hour for ene lap. {Carasqu.ss 5 1 2 4] Nielsen 1 00 O|BOBION ouvir danmnesrsonsos 713 003 40x11 got out of hand for baseball and, 69 Brown Motor Co. Spl. Gene Force 4 qualified. Those cars that were in| min, see. m.gh. min. see. m.p.h [ar i i 3 Sadie $99 wit ade De Nao 1 > iaskio 3, Muncie and Kokomo each had.the first tilt scheduled between! 71 Karl Hall Spl. Gordon Reid 4 line yesterday when the track was, 1:30.0 ........ A400 1.144 ......., yn |Holcombep 3 2 0 3 Stephens 3. 4 ; Li res I. 16 899 Andersen suprised, 1 {he Culuiitns Red Birds 2nd the 7 Viking Trailer Spl. Jimmy Bryan \ 4 closed at 6 p.m. will be first in| 1301 ....... 100 Lass 1 | Totals MAN Ton 3 $31 Twenge hte aisle Williams. Cosi. ih J v Gary] 3 McNamara Spl. Carl Scarboroug 4 line today, weather permitting. | or 178 | Dllimser Tan Tor M n 8th, pnts Racls to Vernon, Boudre : Froebel, the deposed two-year of wef grounds. 75 Unnamed Leroy Warriner 4 ey } Pp z | Ji 124 | Bian ata l Eh 7th. Ponte pan he to ua p> champion, tied Ft. Wayne North The contest will be played off 576 Parks Offenhauser Jimmy Davies 4 No Rain Forecast ! Jes terneens 1 | Gieaso Sr eris aver 003 000 oii 8 Yernon. Lett on bas Washington 8, B = Side with 12 points and South tomorrow night, an open date for 77 Figin Piston & Pin Spl. Doc Shanebrook 4 However, the weatherman, has j.s9 In | _ Errors—None. ‘Runs batted in—Fox, | Nixon J g Stuck out—By Nixon 3. Hits and Bend Central followed with 11. both clubs. The postponement 78 Bardahl Spl. Ray Knepper 4 committed himself to climatic con-| 1:24; yon | amare, Robinson, Holcombe, BUSDY Mal aes HAT aut 0. or 185 : Tech’s great Dick Tinnel turned gave the feminine fans a break, 79 Hugh Fullerton Spl. Unnamed 4 ditions that will permit some quick 1:23. 129 | Holcombe, | Minoso, Robinson. Sacrifice— Bitchar Non & Ol BL pe in one of the brightest showings since Monday is always ladies’ 81 Central Excavating Spl. Rill Vukovich 4 speeds. No rain is forecast. There ':*6 1 | RE it Tt Rates, Dinas: sarells and Berry, Attendance—13,500. of the day. He and Muncie's Jim night at the Tribe park. Tomor- 82 Estes Mercury Spl. Bob Scott 8 may be an overcast sky, but he 9a ” » n base—Chicage 10. Cleveland 7. oP oni me-—2:09, Lambert. Both athletes wanted fo s Jame is to Hatt at S20 i 5 fim Robbins Spl. Mike Nazaruk 4 has promised six hours of rain-| ;.g4 138 | i TT sare dB ne Red Hot Yankees to win badly yesterday on a give the Birds ample time to /nnamed Joe Thorne 6 free time between noon and 6 p.m.| 1.194 . 154 Te har Digs Bane ia Win - slightly-spongy track. catch a train for Toledo. 89 Trainor Chicago Spl. Danny Kladis 6 Should rain foul up the quali- ae 138 | pitcher-Garcls Holcorbe Varta * oe Unbeaten all year, Tinnel The teams are billed to battle 98 Agajanian Featherweight Spl. Troy Ruttman 4 fications, then AAA officials,| M183 136 | Pau. en donaonats. MeKivtley: nme Win 6th in Row eapped a tremendous four-year it out in a double-header thiz' 99 Belanger Spl. Lee Wallard 4 headed by Milton, will huddle ¥1%6 m | NEW YORK The Ameri track career at Tech with smash- afternoon, first game at 1:30. *Front drive. whether to extend the qualifica- '7*° 1 Bosox Dom Rip * {1.0 - leadi T N e can ing triumphs in the 100 and 200- Tribe Manager Don Gutteridge iSupercharged. ‘tion period and make it public iss In ’ ye I ir ar a er yard dashes. He turned the announced that Royce Lint, vet- how they plan to do it 1350 S i nN 1 ankees ran their winning strea : : i | 3 , 1:18. enators, - |to six games and registered their century in 10-seconds and the eran southpaw, will toe the rub The ‘minimum of qualification? brent domi ——— 9th I , turlon : is her in the first half of the twin q ‘and that there would not be any, BOSTON — Paced by Center- 16th home victory in 17 games as g in :21.8, Both are h the {activity allowed some garages an { will be ac BArages an; squabbles over an extra day and fielder Dom DiMaggio, who scored | they beat the Philadelphia Athfastest ever. attraction. In the other, it wil OW ow or extra day to get their car in run. Outelasses Field either J McCall, lefthander fi i how an extra day should be op- twice, drove in three runs andletics, 8 to 5 today. po “ Pores. He ’ ning condition. / | erated made a rifle th to hal ih | Vie Raschi turned In his eigh \ ed South Bend Central's °T Fred Strobel, righthander. i erated. | rifle throw to halt a ninth : t He elipp u end Central's ; 3. Ave. The Iddings Special, spun ghd 11 | Inning the Red Sox| ; h against defeat and Jim Coleman by three yards in| Walker Is Bird Skipper No. Driver Car MPH |wrecked by Jimmy Daywalt. Fri- Lf any more rain were to fall, Cif | ington 11.1 before 12. Continlied ona e—oot '§ the 100 and won going away from This is the Red Birds’ first 1951 FIRST ROW 5 some wise driver could get into ito - ,

sn low Won Pct. GB | rain. i . z Milwaukee ........ 21 11.656 .. Milwaukee at 8t. Paul postponed, rain. JR. (Babe) Kimbrough returns, THE AWARDS wil bo based Loli tonrt Bernal EE id BOB LSE eh SY | from a Florida vacation Friday, On All-around athletic achiev- Washington-Bill Cook, Nd Hod 3 Sul chicago dh ¢ rn ie An announcement on the coach~| ment, sportsmanship, character, COUNTY, INT IANAPOLIS Si 1s 1 48 8% | New York 8, Ihilade delbnia 5. ing job can be expected then. | leadership, academic contribu- Beech Grove—Don Russell. H Nr 11 20 385 9% | St. Louis 3, Detzolt 3. ¢ tions , and mental attitude on age Allen NATIONAL LEAGUE j gy 8 8 nN Ben Davis —K enneth Gaton | | Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 4 (10 innings). ] MOORE is still commissioner and off the field bringing honor 4, AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 12, 3 Eniiadeiphis " 4 of the National -Professional| and distinction to their respec- Decatur Central—Robert Hol- Now Yor gt Pot. OB| Gincinnati 8, St. 1% x Basketball League. There's "a tive schools, land. Chicago a 1 GAMES TODAY ’ good chance that league may Winners of the first awards Franklin Township — Phil Detroft H sie Tha | ' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION i stay in busines for another cam-' last year were: Broad Ripple's Wampler. Bild BBE 3% 3d coumpgt™ INDIANAPOLIS. 1 paign. Some strong towns are Dickie Campbell, a three sport Lawrence Central — Robert halodis ....... 10 28 288 13%] Louisville at Toledo, Ail 4h | dickering for franchises in the star now at Butler, and Deca- Pugh. Risiphis ur : ke tat Minneapolis, 44 NPBL. tur Central's ° Ulysses Rice, Pike Township—Dwaine Bell. NATIONAL LEAGUE ARCA v : Moore will elect to. stay in the competitive three-sport star now Southport—Robert Paddock. Won Lost Pet. GB Philadelphia at New ; : Nu * Joe Dlymps wont Bive at Purdue. Speedway — Harold Kuyken- Brooklyn .......... nou ae | Washington, ab Baston, [050 0 m w e wants, u e * nu =» dal). : i Bovcaso ‘19 18 314 3 | Chicaro at Clevelan: A sirale ut iy at iel be here CAMPBELL and Rice, their Warren Central — Robert ge. logis .......... 18 IT 4d | Boston at 00 . . parents, principals, coaches and Hage. ncinnati 13 Bm 413 $i im Lou sean the handwriting onthe wall, Hindnlphis 110000 BOR a 5 som we es : : Ba . hs in Sy i . B : + ( had . 2 ! 2 . y ; $e p 2s 3 ‘. By A . ‘ . - ; : a:

Coleman by four yards in the appearance at Victory Field 220. He was two-tenths off the ypnder the new management of 100 mark and six-tenths off the Harry (The Hat) Walker, only 220.

» i Kokomo’s Milt ‘Coleman Was ,qqociation. His brother, Dixie,

playing manager in the American

18—Duke Nalon {99—Lee Wallard | 9—Jack McGrath

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SECOND ROW

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day on the northwest turn, fnay 136.498 be a probably candidate for qualification today. Chief Meg¢hanic Henry Meyer has replaced /a rear |axle and hammered out the body| |and hopes to have a driver avail-

the starting lineup although héd|

|did only 115 miles an hour, the minimum speed that a car must qualify.

Today's interesting action

Field, where the guests were

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‘National League—

Fox Pitches Reds To.

Garagiola struck out for Lanier in 5th.

court, Off the hardwood he's a, preliminary panel for consid- Hemus safe on error for walk in 15th only seven hits "in gaining his right guy. His stern discipline eration before selection of the hongrey during the Indianapolis SE uesier Med out for Brasie in $b. [fourth victory against four decould mean the end of a few old| Athlete of the Year award win- 1ndians’ home stand. hig J * 000 002 000— 2 feats. He was spiked in the riz'it

ners in the city and county for the current school year. The awards, the most coveted honor bestowed on Marion

Olymp standbys. Last season's squad was hardly reeking with| sweetness and harmony. Moore! would demand unity at any cost. |

This year’s candidates follow:. CITY Broad Ripple—Dave Jessee,

* a» | County's high school senior ‘Cathedral—Charles Kirkhoff. Nyers Bierman Couk Shardelow BRUCE HALE had applied for, athletes, will go to the two Crispus Attucks — Robert the coaching job here. He was athletes adjudged by The Times Jewell. turned down. Another possibility) as the top performers in the Deaf School—Art Wooten. Is Herman Schaeffer, assistant] cjty and county for year-around Howe—Ed Dwyer.

coach of the Minneapolis Lakers. Schaeffer is a dark horse, though. Moore has the inside track.

excellence in .athletics, mental attitude and outstanding contributions. to the schools. The deal will be settled next 2

Manual—Jim Nyers. , Sacred Heart—John Dwenger. Shortridge—Willlam Sharde-

Errors Hatton. Runs batted in- Musial 2, Ryan, Adcock, Kluszewski, Usher, Stall- Continued on Pages 12-—Col. 2

RESULTS YESTERDAY TATION LIS, poktponed,

LEAGUE STANDINGS |

| AMERICAN AS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus at INDIAN

4" third in the 220 and Broad RIP- ii te Atlanta of the Southern >! Duane Carter Mobilgas Spl. 183.748 3116 Oday’ ‘ scheduled to begin at noon. The| , i ple’s Rollie Restivo was a dloge{D 01s val 3 e ov n 15-Maun Rose Pennzoil Spl. 133.422 a actin, if unin- track will be hi for practice at e y ott, rested We tated FEET. od Dixie ste former roy Ruttman Agajanian Featherweight Spl. 132.318 /terrupted by showers; could be 9 a. m. and the Speedway gates in ver ar 5 Tinnel, who perfecte 8 take- major stars and Harry once won THIRD ROW ‘dramatic as drivers /attempt to Will be opened at 8:30 a. m. 4 Continued on Page 12—Col. 4 the batting championship of the 83—Mike Nazaruk Jim Robbins Spl 132.183 qualify although they haven't] If a field of 33 cars is attained By Jyles Press : : — National League. He is an out- S—Johnnie Parsons Wynn's Friction Proofing Spl. 132.154 |30t the expected speed to get into tomorrow, there will not be any ST. LOUIS, May 26—Howard Fox pitched the Cincin- ® The Press Box— fielder and still good at it. 5—Tony Bettenhausen Mobiloil Spl. 131.950 | the starting nent extension of qualifications. If a nati Reds to a 5-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals to- | Walker's pitchers for today are FOURTH ROW Although it is not hoped, some field is attained early in the day; nt aiving the Reds their second straight vict ® expected to be Ed Blake and 4 Cecil Green John Zink Spi 131.892 drivers may “drive over their then comes the “bump” session » 81V 8g " a : g ctory. ympi ans Maurice Garlock. Tas A arashian tail Spl 135.029 heads” to qualify and possibly as faster cars eliminate from the Cincinnati had 12 hits, eight of them for extra bases, 5 | Met In Playoff Finals 25..Sam Hanks Schmidt Spl. 132.998, hang” the caron a wall. _ lineup cars already qualified. But jnclyding home runs by Connie Ryan and Ted Kluszewski. g The Indians and Red Birds met FIFTH ROW Yesterday's rains were “pennies 1 2 Must be done before the 6 Connie Ryan, who won last night’ ith a grand i k Moor in Columbus early last week and from Heaven” for Cecil Green |p. Mm. closing, yan, ZN. 5 game wi hi i in a two-game series, cut from a Sra Federal Engineering Spl. 131.907 wait Brown, Tony Bettenhausen babl ng - slam homer in the 11th inn. ———-——-"— ! 2—Wa aulkner Agajanian-Grant Piston Spl. 136.872 : 5 i i Eee, nL Duos Jun a T & Continued on Page 12—Col. 8 73—Carl Scarborough McNamara Spl. 135.614 and Jona i” Parsons, k Bath hroba . e Plchers ng ened Me oe LO Sailacap to Pox Kltssewsk] to a 0 odcC eee SIXTH ROW ey Wp.come e ‘rack hatin ajors loaay ng when he hit a BEES | Be te tian ie. cup $8 Ryan College Sports 10—Bill Schindler Chapman Spl. ssrasel FAD Dh6L 1 Tiade their speeds)" By United Prose empty round tripper in the first|iki Left on bases ft Louis 8, Clucin. ¥ : » | p pL 3 all the more safe. | (Won and lost records in parentheses) 5 Da} 7. Bases on balls—off -Fox 4. Struc By FRANK ANDERSON BASEBALL ,1—Henry Banks Blue Crown Spark Plug Spl. 138.899 Severdl of the low four have AMERICAN LEAGUE inning against Max Lanier. Th anions Ban 3 I Os in DOXIE MOORE may be wisconsin at Notre Dame tean BON Grif Morris Spl. 133.839 shopped for new rides. Walt A Ay Maas 3) 20d Shavtz| Ryan's single and a double by!’ lnniots: Brazio | in 1 Hit br pitcher the Indianapolis Olympians’ _celed rain). SEVENTH ROW Browyl, however, announced that 1, Two games ' a Joe Adcock gave the Reds an- Fox 3:2) Losing pitcher Lani r (2-3). Northwestern at Illinois (canceled, 8—Chuck Stevenson Bardhal Spl. 133.764 he ould not look for another Agr Boston McDermott 12-1 and | other in ‘the third inning and Ted of ame 15) TAR rance: Spryue. Time next coach. { ral 81—Bill Vukovich Central Excavating Spl. 83.725 ride until it was definite his new Taylor (2-3). Two games n). gE Sp 133.725 Chicago Dobson (3-0) and Judson (0-0) Kluszewski who also had two| . The Olymps’ management Minnesota 5, Michigan State 4. 22 George Connor Blue Crown Spark Plug Spl. 133.353 Federal Engineering Special was at cCleseland Wynn (3-41 and Gromek go. bles homered in the fourth Giants Shut Out y 0-1), wo s | ’ has asked Moore to take the Washington 9, Idaho 8. EIGHTH ROW eliminated from the field. St Louis Garver (5-3) and Overmire inning with the run which eventu- oll* $ 0 ei TRACK 1 ‘6—Gene Foro Brown Motor Car Shi } 5 Davies’ ride, worth $500 in (0-3) at Detroit Hutchinson (2-1) and all roved: to \bé ‘the winning Phillies 2-0 job. Now it's up to him. \ Rac 1 881; 19—Mack Hellings Tuffanelli-Derrico Spl. Ion, Peeqway qualification prige/™we NATIONAL TEAGUE marker : It the Olymps are willing to 104A Meet—Cornel 3314, Man- 68—Carl Forberg Auto Shipper’s Spl. . 132.89¢ money, also assured the Van ,.. . goahn (4-3) at Brookiyn New-| Fox gave up nine hits, but four | PHILADELPHIA — The New make a few changes, Doxie will attan 29';, Seton Hall 22, Si . Nuys, Cal. soldier of the Seventh combe (4-2) |Jouble plavs held the St. Louis|/York Giants, aided by Bobby Jiiye 2 | Villanova 18, Penn State 143, NINTH ROW 7 | Division, ‘an outside ‘position inlugey 11; Mite A: a Pifigelpuia) JOUDS P3Y Th y yes. . : . ‘ ; J £ g to a minimum except for Thompson's seventh homer of tha M50 re would Georgetown 13, New York U. 48—Rodger Ward Deck Mfg. Co Spl. 134.867 [the ninth row. paoiiuall Ramudell 3-0) at 8 Lovisi,, eventh inning when Red |season, defeated the Philadelphi 12, Dartmouth 11, Yale 10!;. |12—Johnny McDowell WwW & J Spl. 2 | It was h t 1 ttsbureh, - -3)¢ y Cotenle . adelp 1a 1 { ar] y p }32.475) It was hoped that today would Pittsburgh Queen (3-3) Chambers (3-3| md bei Marquette 89, Bradley 42. |76—Jimmy Davies Parks Offenhanser Spe. ‘133.516 be an ideal one for qualifications 3, Chicas McLish (1-2) Rush (3-1), Tvs |Schoendien 9 Sounied aan or the | Phillies, 2-0, tonight in the secwho - doesn’t irs i 7 ; |ceason to spoil a shut out. Pd ame bt thelr Series. ihe } want ‘the job ‘Athlete of the Year— Ctneinnati 84. Louis | ompson’s smash in § left anyway. Jones : ABH O A AB H O A field stands sparked a two-run d | e 5020 has hopes ot re- - ur Ryans ‘ 3 i 8 gehnast ab 1 1 ] 3 Giant rally in the seventh inning. ENE n Running for Times Annual Award ©: | Gi=lees Ine os 37 His | | Bramensc 4 0 3 8 Jonnson3b 4 2 o 3 Walked, Whity Lockman doubled, : > Knée Fe { J . Khuseseidn + ia 3 Rojek.as 4 4 3 ajand Willie Mays also walked. » - | ; sher.c | ce, & . in Wah will | By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS athletic directors were feted at iia i Pox © 4011 Lamers 1 0 0 2 Then Wes Westrum also received do just that. | HERE ARE the 19 candidates & banquet given by The Times ’ Borers’ 0 oo oa free pass to first base, forcing Moore wants Anderson | for The Times second annual last year. The winners were | ike» 8.3 3 gin Stanky With the second raf, to be boss. He | Athlete of the Year awards in Presented trophies by Times |Brastep 0 0.0 0 The rally broke up a pitching jan’t the type to let anyone stand Marion County. Editor Walter Leckrone at pre- Slaughter 1 0 0 0 4.6) hetween Larry Jansen and in his way. He's tough om the, The candidates comprise the Same ceremonies at Victory Totals 38122717 Totals 33 92713 Robin Roberts. Jansen allowed