Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1951 — Page 12
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THE WINNER—Gary Roosavelt's Willism Dooley wins the mile relay for the new state track champions.
HUEY'S HIGH—Gary Lew Wallace's Huey French soared 12 feet to capture the state pole vault title. The rain and mud at Tech didn't bother Huey and the
other competitors too much. tion.
SPOILS OF VICTORY—After the battle came the prize. Gary Roosevelt's trackmen received the winning team trophy from Commissioner L. V. Phillips of the Indiana High School Athletic Associa-
son Howard.
SUNDAY,
MAY
—Times Photos by Dean Timmerman
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27, 1951
BRUCE TURNS ON JUICE—Bob Bruce of Shortridge was the winner in the half-mile event, The high-tepping Bruce beat out Tipton's Manis
State Meet Summary
100--1 Tinnel (Tech);
Wins Staite Homer Gives Giants Roosevelt
ncie
o Central); 5, Yeley (Columbus), Time, :10.0. | ® » . Mile—1, Lambert (Muncie Central); 2 G If Titl in ver ! S ns d e a 5 P78 Ee fuk 0 | p | | raham (Sout en entral); 4, Pendergrass (Kokomo) 5, Owensby (Washingtoni. Time, 4.22.3 (New record. Old mark {f 4:24 set by Stayt { Anders i “ Continued From Page Eleven patsy pitchers by Brooklyn got G T A 1949) Se ayion of nQncerson il Continued From Page Eleven y ; 440-1, Bick (Mari IL BR (LafaySouth Bend Central leg by Ed Pellagrini in a close Dim by. The Dodgers walloped ary leam ANNeXes (105k Pi* poster itary Rossvern ov, brought his league-leading strike-| t Sain for a total of 18 hits, includ- k . | Ehrman (Pt. Wayne Central Catholic): out total to 41 as he fanned three,! h . | play at first in the eighth bu {ing two none-on homers by Duke 1st Trac Tit ée 5, Bailey (Valparaiso). Time, :50.4. . ial ' Unseats $ ortridge {remained in the game, Snider and one homer Ly Roy! 120-Yard High Hurdiex—1, Tove (Koko. GUS Tera twice: the Yankee _ Philadelphia J : J Continued From Page Eleven Mol: 2. Moore (Cary Lroebel). J. Stone e s out- ankees, By CONNIE EPLEY New X8W oa *AB'H 0 A Campanella with two on base. 5) Calhoun (Gare Roosevelt) Mme. 151 nine to eight, but stranded 10 Warren Central Correspondent Juans. 40 } Ji Waitkus I» 4 i : ) Campanella and Snider each off starts under Coach Paul 880-1, Bruce (Shortridge): 2, Howard men. South Bend Central's golf team jfexmn.iv § 3 3 0 Sisterit 40 5 1 homered in the two-out ninth in- Myer's guidance this week, won friptonti 3. LAWSOR Eastern, Greens! Carl Scheid turned in. a fine captured the annual THSAA state] H Thon. 3b 3 : : 3 Nichousn r¢ 3 : 3 3 ning rally. Tech's first double championship Bend): 5. Deggans (Gary Roosevelt). relief job, holding the Yankees to championship meet yesterday onliryinrf 3 1 2 0 Hamnerss 3 0 0 4 However, the Braves themselves since Glenn Gray took both dashes Time, 3:004 ya soutn four hits over the last six and the Coffin Course with a team Darks 4 8 3 1 Pellagrnith 3 8 3 3 were whacking the ball, too. They in 1921. Tinnel, regarded as prob-| pind Central: 3. Coleman |Kokomor. 4 two-third innings. Scheib also got total of 327. {Jansen 4 0 3 2 Goliat 2h J 2 3 9 blasted three Dodger pitchers for ably Tech's best dash man in Restive throad Rivbiey: 8, Fekete (Horace three hits in four trips to the Despite the chilling wind and! {Rabdria 10 : 0 six runs in the first inning and history, gave Coach Myer and as-| 220.Yard Low Hurdles—1. McComb (Pt. Plate to boost his total for the rain, a field of 14 teams and four, lJ. Thmpsn,p 0 0 0 Oithen kept going for a total of 14 sistant Rueben Behlmer a com-| Wayne North Side: 2, 8ims (Gary Froe- season to 10 out of 17. Dave regional medalists hooked and| rs 3 #2710 Totals 32 727 ¢ hits. Earl Torgeson and S8ibby plete cycle of individual state "fh. 3 Rouse (Kokomo): A =—Jankovich philley got four for four for the sliced their way over the exacting| Ennis grounded out for "oo s00 30 mh Sisti led the attack with homers. championships in 11 events over Central). Time, :22.8. A's. course. : IN OK 000 0-0 A crowd of 28363 including 25 years. sills Belay—1, Oasry: Roosevelt (Earl Athletics New York | . . i 8 h gt Lowery, Don Taylor. Bill ! Shortridge, defending cham-/_Errors—Thomson. Gollat. Runs hatied- 10,822 ladles plus Gen. Douglas, Lambert outclassed the field to Dooley): 2. Anderson: 3. Lafayette: 4, Joost.ss As % i Rizzuto,ss ABN 74 | i le play~Loc n to r " a | Broa 1 ; 5, University, Bloomington. le. rf 3 pions for the past two years, fol- Thomson | Doubly Bias cm Aw’ Yore | MacArthur, his wife and young set an Indiana all-time mile 704d UEP ® vers ooming Fans 1 8 3 § Mantiert 3 3 99 lowed Tech's second place total ll. Philadelphia 5. Bases on balla off— son witnessed the game. |record, only state meet record t0| yair.mile Relay—1. Gaty Roosevelt Mosesrf ~ 4 0 8 1 Browndb 4 1 1 3 {Roberts 5. Struck out by-—Roberts 2, i . | (Cornelius Gay, Albert Jones. Robert Zerniallf 5 0 0 McD'gld3b 0 0 0 1 . Bost Brookiyn fall. He toured the oval in 4:22.3, Se of 329 by two blows. [Jansen 4. Hits and runs off-_Roberts 8 OA rookisn OA ' Stearns, Hosea Hubbard): 2. Muncie Cen- Phillevet 4 4 3 0 DiMggio.ct 4 0 2 0 Scott Teal of Tech and Rudy 2hd 2 in three junings; J TuomUh 9 H'tsf'ld.2h 8 2 1 2' Abrams.if 1 1 o beating Johnny Stayton's 4:24 tral. 3 Columbus; 4. Gary Froebel; 5, Slarkib 3 0 1 3Berrac 4 1 4 1 Boyd of La Porte tied for indi- pA "oticher Ropar (4). Umpires— Marshilrf 5 2 3 8) Rassess 4 9 i 3 state meet mark. Stayton held Anderson. Time, 1:32.9. Murray.e 3 0 1 0/Collins,id 3 1 3 1 | Jordal, Dascoli and Goetz. Time of game Trgeson.lb 4 3 0 Snider.ct 3 2 2 8. 16 Indi all-time of 4:22.5 | Pole Vault—-1, French (Lew Wallace, Tiptonc 1 0 0 1j Hopp, 1b 11 5 0 vidual low score with 75 strokes oh" i iendance 26481, |Elllott.db 3 2 3 0 Rbnson2v § 3 2 2 the indiana m ki Gary): 2. Whitehead (Anderson); 3, South- Fowlerc 0 0 0 0 Coleman2b 3 1 4 2 dor iif |8t.Clairec 5 1 6 0 Hodgeslb 5 2 1! The courageous Lambert might wood (Evansville Reitz) and Amick (Rush- Scheib, p 4 3 0 2 Raschi,p 3010 piece, | . Sordendr $1232 He i110 nave Mew threatened the pi Ye Ho senhey iBroad Ripple, 36 924111 Totals 30 837 8 Jude Dunfee, pace-setter of the b Kerrss 00 0 0 Goxgb C8311 . or} ol Cle: Win (Ney AanrrDy Ve | Pha pls I Toe ao01 0005 winning South Bend team ne CU $ Nip Bucs Jthroe 11 ¢ oKingp 00838 Bojal Americah Peco of aia (Terre Haute Wiley), tied. Height. 12 feet. New York c Rizsate. Ru0 000 10%—8 | 1.8 3 uyk, | 0 0 nce, : : | rors ark, gzuto. Runs aBtted In 78, was one blow behind third 1 h t 4 | Spin.p 410 2 Erskine. 0 0 1 ofSet by Lou Zamperin : Sci er Ph 257, wihtertown; qe Scheib, Joost 2. Limmer. Mantle 4, Risplace medalist Jim Balch of, n r 0 stockp 0 0 0 0 Husiens * }38 0/Cal, In 1934, on a dry 1rack, He Se Castlr 4. SIR Lyyersorviin Ng { .] | Haugstad.p 0 0 0 1 won by 50 yards over Ft. Wayne Morgan (Gary Roosevelt). Distance, 51’ Shortiudge. Hs Busted 3 Shae CHICAGO-—A single bY pinch | | Thompson’ 1 8 @ 0 North's William Griswold whose feet, #4 taches, oo " : r 1p-—1, t reltr: a e first place medalist w en hitter Frank Baumholtz Wo { Furie 1 0 0 o fine kick brought him from fourth 2 ei et LR Regtarent n las A p he went three over par on the last/ runners on base gave the Cubs | Bnkhead.p 0 0 0 0 i140 genond (Kokomo); 4. Littlejohn (Ft. Wayne South two holes. la 10th-inning 5-to-4 victory over BEA L182 Lambert ‘dropped out midway Sige): i Teams iGavy Rosseveli). Dis. | » | } 4 y ' The field finished as folows: the Pirates {043y Derore a ladles | Totals 301427 8 Totals 42182711 in the second lap of the half-mile High Jump. Burke (Warsaw) | o { an | abash), ea:
La Porte, 342; Anderson 344; day crowd of 13,810. | Jethroe doubled for Kerr in first t le ail t. bri to) ’ | WH. Fowl AI run because of a muscle ailment. bridee City Hammond, Bt: How 5 Met, he Bame - Prati opened someon rack out for Haugstad In 8hortridge’s brilliant Bob Bruce fam Hetane 6 feet. 1%, Inches. nsville, 349; Columbus, 350; Ines When y { Furie grounded into double play for blazed to a 2:00.4 to win the halfElmhurst ‘ of Ft. Wayne, 352;/the Cubs’ 10th with a double. Dee) prancy in sient. A ht in 3 tromendoyy Fash. Lafayette, 352; Kokomo, 354; Fondy grounded out and Smo! inn sagied for Banthend 4p He trailed Tipton's Harrison How-
Bloomington, 358; and Central of Burgess walked. Then Baum-| Miksis ran for 8 Edwards in ninth. d by 15 yards heading into the
| Rost ... 620 040 000—12 AT Evansville, 359. a Jack Suaik and pico © 120 030 00816 back stretch but Bruce poured it
Colonial Golfers
= enn a Columbus Birds Middlecoff Leads In Double Bil-
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Collins, Berra, Joost, Phill Hopp. Stolen . Sacrifice—Raschi, Moses On Bases— Philadelphia
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pires—Hubbard, Rommell,
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tendance—18,410. Time of game—2:29. Browns Hand Detroit 5th Straight Loss, 3-2
DETROIT,—The lowly St. Louls Browns handed the Detroit Tigers their fifth straight setback, 3 to 2, at Briggs Stadium this afer-
Brown 2, Hopp. Two-Base Hits — Rizzuto, | Three-Base Hits-—-Mantle, Scheib. Home | Runs—Brown, Base— | Double Plays— | Rizzuto te Coleman to Collins; Joost.
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Off Raschi Hits and Runs—Off k Out—By 8 63; innings, Fowler 6 i . Pitcher—Raschi !
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Millers Slap Out 4 Round-Trippers
By United Press MINNEAPOLIS, May 26-- A sparse crowd of 3992 fans saw the Minneapolis Millers slap out
| four home runs tonight to score |a 10-to-3 American Association | victory over Kansas City. The third-place Millers touched
Gail
Rudy Rufer,
three Kansas City hurlers for 13 hits —including round trippers by Henley, Katt and Tookie Gilbert—to pull
Ray
within a half a game of the noon. Southpaw Bill Kennedy co0ond-place Blues g scattered eight Detroit hits ef- Kansas City Minneapolis fectively as h 0 ABH O A! AB H O A i y e recordeq his first Markind.3b 5 1 0 2 Rufer.ss 5 31:1 | victory of the season. Marquis.cf 5 1 1 0 Henleys? 3 1 0 0 Bollweg,1b 4 215 0 Williams, 2 Two Detroit pitchers held the Eotiwey a Am L333 Browns to five hits but one was a Courtney.c 3 2 1 0 Qilbert, 1b, 1 1 50 home run and two were doubles. ahomaslt § 1 1 §Qtaerensh 314 3 | Dizzy Trout, who worked the first Thomsn.ss 4 9 § 4 Kropf.ct $ 142 t » att.c eight and one third innings, was Meiiganap 1 0 0 1 Wiheimp 3 2 0 1 tagged with his fourth defeat Losuep ~ 0 0 0 0 Ramsey 100040 against two victories. ses me ret i REHN Totals 38 832414 Totals 511 BL Low, A Detroit Ramsey filed out for Logue in Sth | Marsh,3 0 Al AB H O Algansas CItY ........oovnns 0 001 010-- 3 | Marsh.Jb 4 2 2 3iLipon.ss 2 3 3 Minneapoils .............. 012 210 31x10 Sune 3 0 3 1'Kollowar,1b 4 014 1 ~ grrors—Thomas. Runs batted in—BollFoeman.rt 3 2 0 OiKell3b 4 2 0 1 geg Cery, Courtney, Rufer 2, Henley 3, Lenhartlt 4 o 3 Oo Werts. rf 4 0 3 0) Gypert, Katt 4, Wilhelm. Two-base hits— Delsing.cf 3 0 0 Souchok,if 4 0 3 0 Gury, Courtney, Kropf. Home runs—BolBatter 39 § 0lQrothef 4.3 2 0) yep Henley, Rufer, Katt, Gilbert. Doubl® Arft Ih 4 0 3 9 Binabere.c 2011 plays—Melton to Thomson to Bollwes; Beross 313 UTouts” 391 3 Momson to Bollwes: “Markland ‘to SeJ i : rift; Cerv to Bollweg; Dandridge to - Xebtedrs 3 1 0 4 Cain.p 2000 Batt to Madison. Left on bases—Kansas BET tan Ban Shel Jinhenilis 8 Date an pat a Totals 30 52711, Totals 33 83714 elton 3, elignano 3. elm 4. ruc y out, by Melton 1, Wilhelm 5. Hits off Melvers doubled for Cain in th. ton 7 in 4% innings; off Melignano 4 in | 8t. 100 000 011— 3/123; off Logue 3 in 13; innings. Hit by | De 000 100 001— 2 | pitcher, by Melton, Weatherly, Henley.
Errors—None. Runs batted in—Lenhardt, Coleman, Batts. Groth, Priddy. Two-base
off —
ing
| Umpires—Jackowski,
assed balls—Katt. Losing pitcher—Melton, Fette and Stewart. Attendance—3993.
2 Federoff, Hoeft
Pace Hens' Win
TOLEDO, May 26 — Second
—8tevens. Bummers and Grieve, Attend- Baseman Al Federoff and Pitcher {Billy Hoeft combined to lead the {Toledo Mud Hens to an 11 to 6
Errors Gordon. Runs batted in--St nches. . hits—Marsh 2. Groth 3, Evers. H | Time—1:59. Four individual medalists from! Pittsburgh Chicage |Claire 2. Olmo. Hermanski, Jethroe 3. OT te win by! FT. WORTH, Tex. May 26—A | three by rain, the rivals divided _Batts. Bacrifice—Youne, Double’ plars. the semifinals competed and| ABH O Al ABH O A! S8in, Snider 2. Torgeson 2, Abrams 32, Marsh to Youns to Arft; Kenned finished with these scores: Eddie Crleiness s 0 3 7 Trwilgerad 3 0 3 4 Jit 2 Marshall 2. Hodges, Cempanelis | Pours It On steady, uphill battle with a tN® honors, with Indianapolis ero io arti. Lett on basse st Toute : |ftRvenel 4 1 3 0 Jackson.3b 3 1 } 3/3. Two-Base Hits—8t. Claire, Jethroe, | we ti broke his own all! oe . | taking the first contest and|Detroit 8. Hits $ In McCallum Crawfordsville 79: 1 0 Brkwski 3 4 1 2 0 Hartsfield, Hodges. Robinson. Home Runs, Bruce's time broke nis n n { | nings: Cain in 25. Base on balls rw . i RelserJt 4 0 rkwaki.r 3 ani, Bodaes, Bobinson. Some Runs; treacherous par paid off for Dr.| Columbus the second | Kennedy 3, Trout 4. Struck out—B Gerald Asbell Bedford 80; iner, 1b 8 34 di pager t34} Bacrifice—Sain Double Plays—Hatten to time Shortridge half-mile mark. | : | nedy 5. Tr at 1 Hi Bary Sen ' : i Bell. rf 0: Patko.ol 4 1.1 Oimeese to Hodges. Sistl to Hartsfield to , ; Cary Middlecoff, the Memphis,| Last year, in the American As-| Teq7 % STOUe 1. Hib by bitcher—By KenMartin Welssert, Adams South Wetikeip 3 0 0 1 Fondly 2 310 Torseson. Hariatield to sists to Torseson Roosevelt's double triumph in Tenn. golfer-dentist today as he sociation regular race, the Indians Winning pitcher—Kennedy 1-10 Tostng . Bend, 80, and Orlan Coleman of MmccCiiche 1 0 2 0 Qusickss 4 0 1 3! Bases 03, Pascs—Roston 8. Brookivn. 4. /the relays was a must. The Pan- 8 : eB finished second and Columbus Piteher—Trout (3-4). Time—3:03. Umpires New Castle, 82. | Regraide 4 $3 Sifmtnpy $8354 Erskine I Haiien 1. Haugstad 1, Bank. thers’ Earl Smith was the only took the 54-hole lead in the yuo “Th the post-season playoffs, ance 3. oad 3 3 é Sfamarreiin 0083 L Brancs Ee Of sain 16 in se Individual nd ig TR Roose. Colonial National Invitational Columbus eliminated pennant-| [ nnings, Estock 2 in '%, Ki Vs, Do es n’ ua ri | : : | Retell © 8 8 Oljettcont = 0 0 8 |UD R, Relork 3 ne RINE "nai | Veil. Don Holm or. | tournament with a 209 total. | winning Minneapolis and India-|
ten 7 in 2's, Haugstad 0 in 1%; Branca nd Hurdle Ace Lee Calhoun top-|
| Totals 33 52818 Totals 35 83013 Lin Ki oankhead 0 in 1 Hit By Piteher— 514 hurdles ail day, getting only Middlecoff
Schedule Conflict
extracted a one- napolis subdued St. Paul.
Junior Baseball
win over the Louisville Colonels ‘here tonight. Hoeft struck out six
: ; ay 4 "By King, (Gordon). Winning Pitcher— {under f ) ,| Indianapolis and Columbus met, Soon karriieed Tor Law in seventh Sain 35). Losing Plicher—King (4-2 (a fifth in the highs. a 69 from the rugged a the Ds Ts onc thee sertes lin winning his fourth victory Restelli walked for Werle in ninth. | Umpires -— Conlan, Robb. Gore and | : : 035-yard Colonial layout to|in the playofl fina against four losses. Federoff Cavarretta walked for Leonard in Stewart. Time—2.40. Attendance—17.541) Roosevelt's Bili Dooley, Who gnatch the lead away from Ban- went the limit, seven games, with drove in six runs OrCel WAasSOm |"iosirecnintt wn plopped. to whi in the 440) (ook tam Ben Hogan, the nome-town the Red Birds capturing an extra- [V|AI|AGGTS (0 MOGT “incr moves, s n - sw i | 4 othe 2 Hayle or a } hy he ay. A 0 oe tr 3.25.0 entry whose game collapsed to its| inning thriller. The Birds t en | {Richter.ss 4 1 3 2 Federoff.3b 8 4 3 2 Chicago ........". 002 100 100 1—8 [0S ma HN {Iara 28.2. worst point in the tournament’s| Went on to defeat the Baltimore) , pn. ian managers will Merson: 5 3 1 di ammope 22110, EES C lane: diy Ri, Beted ’ Be eron anelioring, | ves history when he took a four-over| Orioles in the Litle World Series |, o('ay the. YMCA at 7:30 p. m. San” § § 1 § fuigantt § 11 8 0 fio Baer Bureess. | Baumhoia. Two Base Harrington anchoring. par 74. | After the Indians complete thei, Lv to decide the _— iy ft Pahaih 5 3 8 0 Meow 301 o | BiM—Murtaush. Metkorich, Bell Palko. | |_ In the halfimile baton event. Hogan dropped four strokes off three-game series with the Red selecting Players for hy Rl Se Hdrlein;3b 4 1 0 3 Conway,ss 4 2 0 3 sess. Smcrifices—McCullough, Nelson. | A - 4 Roosevelt's Hosea Hubbard inched the pace at 213 and found himself Birds. today and tomorrow night, ames 10 b ¥ 1d xr : AT | Sarces 3 0 8 3 Howe i 170 An increase in demand for shop Jackson. Terwilliger. Double Plays— |ahead of Muncie Central's Hosea in f the Tribesters will take on the & 8 to be held at Victory Field Chapman 1 1 0 0 Hoeft.p 211 training at Southport led to the Castiglione to Murtaugh to Kiner: Sauer n fourth spot behind Middlecoff isville Col 1s h Tuesd July 9. Rarman 233) : to Terwilliger. Left on Bases Pittsburgh | Barnes to win. Hubbard grabbed and two other veteran cam- Lou sville Colonels here esday I i aot ian i Cardinals’ head football coaching { Chicgro JI, Bases op Balls off Law L1 Floyd Hamblan, Tipton, Ind. the lead in the stretch from Co- paigners, rotund Ed (Porky) Ni8ht, the eve of the 500-mile race. --€ague Instructions, eligibility| Totals 37102413 Totals 361521 7 change announced by The Times Ont—-Bv' Law 2. Werle 1, Walsh 1, professional, will lead his team of lumbus’s Ed Yeley and Barnes et 1 1 After which the Indians and lists and a copy of the constitu-|iguisviile ... --......... 000 010 Oli 8 terd Klippstein 4, Schmitz 1. Hits—Off Law § { Oliver and Byron Nelson, the tion and by-laws of Juni B Toledo - 020 304 20x11 yesterday. in 8 innings; Werle 1 in 3; Walsh 3 in amateurs Bob Crouch, Clayton slipped inside the curb lane to Roanoke, Tex. rancher-farmer, Colonels will step aside for the ball y OL Junior Base. Ao Dougherty, Zanchin. Stuns Head Coach Kenny Wasson, fcnmily ) in 1 Hit by Pliner By Kips. ichols and Ralph Heinlein into nip Yeley for second. The time who is in semi-retirement. Speedway attraction and go to ball Will be given to all managers. Darts) Bederoll To Lorenen. Congas >.
win- the third annual four-Man team!'was 1:32.9.
who piloted the undefeated 1949 sein (Bell. Fitzgerald. Metkorishy or:
Pitcher—Schmitz County championship team un- Pitcher Walsh (0-2) Umpires Donatelli,
beaten in nine games, quit be- FLAN oop? Perlick: Time—2:41. Al- row at the Sarah Shank course. cause of a shop-teaching schedule : Hamblan and his team will be
confit with his football duties. Sain Ends Streak defending the title they won last
Wasson was assigned to handle n d year The defending champions Wins Lows a sixth class in shop until 4 p. m.' efeated a team of Ken Miles, pro-| Ft. Wayne's Dick McCo daily for the next school year and As o gers Lose fessional from Lake Shore Coun- the lows over Froebel's continue as football coach. Butt NEW YORK — Johnny B8ain|try Club, and amateurs Andy An- Moore in a close one. Washington's Bill Cook was off the three-year Card mentor re- ended his four-game heartbreak derson, Mike Stone and Tracey Ben Davis’ Gaton Allen, who form. He hit 48 feet. 48-6 and signed because of the conflicting losing streak today as the Braves Cox, last year in a playoff. \qualified for the highs, failed to 48-6; in three puts. His best is teaching and football duties. | whipped the Dodgers, 12-10, but Teams for the event will con- make the fifth spot. He dropped 50-7 2 cis ? scans Ray Linson, veteran baseball he had to be yanked in the ninth sist of one pro and three ama- ,u¢ a¢ 5.7 in the high jump, five coach at Southport and former inning when Brooklyn turned on teurs or four amateurs. Tee-off inches under his best. Indiana Central assistant grid/® five-run rally that included time is noon. Mentor, has been signed to re-i3even straight hita—iwo of them’ Halo Beanblossom bas do-l,, "Pit JETT evnts Tas Bin ore di aT olalls place Wasson. Linson, one ofl Dome runs. Rated $5000" to be given a , re IV aL art i :
best ball It t i Oliver, from Seattle, Wash., st ball golf tournament tomor-| Marion's Ed Bick surprised to offered the hottest putter of the
win the 440, nipping Jeff's Fritz day to birdie the final three holes Franz. He came in at :50.4. for a 68 that left him one stroke off Middlecoff’'s pace at 210.
mb won town, copped the slippery iron ball Johnny event with 51 feet, 614 inches.
Teammate John Owensby placed fifth in the record-shattering mile, Smith's broad jump was “only” which Lambert reeled in: 61.2,
Louisville
Louisville for the holiday doubleheader Wednesday.
Return on Friday The. teams also will on Thursday,
The league's western teams are
on Tuesday,
) | The victory was only the second medalists’ prizes. All entry fees” 88 Weatlier hampers], Jiowe by quarters, Seteal ludigte’s op Prep base in seven decisions for Sain and will go into the prize fund. Pros Milliary 8 10 Love Wan =n Inchhead grid duties next fall. actually he doesn’t deserve the will play for cash while the 375-2 3 . nd ane o a Wasson's graduation-depleted StiSma of such a record. Three of amateurs’ will play for merchan- = an To ree-fourihs team of last year lost six games, the losses were by one run. dise prizes. neh In third
Another was a 2-0 loss in which EE | Lew Wallace's Huey French tied one, but won the final three " the Cubs got both runs in the . {cleared 12 feet in the pole vault, en a an Sontigus ia) ninth inning. Bears Sink Badgers 'and Anderson's Roger Whitehead ing his reserve basketball coach- | But today only a parade of OAKLAND, Cal, May 26 (UP) mastered 11-9 for second. ‘ ing dutles, I —California's Golden Bears, Warsaw's Dave Burke tied Wa-
' ko jrowed to a New Oakland Estuary bash’s James Vrooman at 6-13 ne nports Sih ot hd Harvard Crews Set Irecord and defeated the Wiscon- in the high jump, but Burke won in the high school. Enrollment New Rowing Records sin Badgers by one boat length the fist place medal on a flip. last year hovered near the 790! ITHACA, N. Y. May 26 (UP) today. The Bears were timed in Defending Champ Lennie Swim. mark. Chauncey McDaniel, line ro wes : : 14:26 for the three-mile course, Who did 6-2 only last week, was : ' —Harvard’'s varsity and junior yreaiing the record of 14:28 set third. varsity crews set new two-mile jn 1941 by the University of Charles May, the 225-pound,
coach at Southport for three Sears: eontinue ay Assistant course records today as they beat Washington Huskies. left-handed heaver from HunterWasson, a former all-around Cornell's crews in their annual Southport performer, and Lin- race along the sheltered west
son, were Ball State teammates Shore of Lake Cayuga. in the late Thirties. J. A. T hee Harvard blade-wielders —— demonstrated a more powerful
W i oY lower stroke than Cornell to win Doug Watches Dodgers the varsity crown by three lengths
NEW YORK, May 26 (UP)— in 10:12.8. Cornell's time was Gen. Douglas MacArthur today 10:23.4. went to see ‘Dem Bums” play in| Harvard's junior varsity oarsBrooklyn. A crowd of about men also came through in 10:20.8 25,000 greeted him with cheers as to win by a length and three he arrived with his wife and son quarters over¥Cornell’'s big red at his box seat. The box was eight, which was clocked in| draped with a five-star flag. 10:27.4.
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to make their second invasion of the eastern wheel June 5, with Minneapolis at Indianapolis.
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Jerry Steiner, assistant super- | visor of Junior Baseball, stressed that any boy who wants to play play in ball call MA. 2421 for information. after Steiner also added that any team which the Tribesters will return that is organized need send only home, accompanied by the Colo- managers to the meeting Monday nels, to resume hostilities in a to enter league play, single tilt Friday night. Saturday, June 2, is an open 000000000000000000000000000°0 date, but the Colonels will remain in Indianapolis for a doubleheader next Sunday, June 3.
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Other Races
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