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Sox all ‘of their runs in the third Face Is Severely Cut ofl 187’ Toke Devlehordlars os Gout pes ss slatuse oe I : Athletics Cause New York to Split pape Yanktes, Whe oun) 2 rE Five Cars ‘Bumped’ as Wind Hampers Drivers; | By CARL LUNDQUIST able stadium record of 17 wins t : With Ti R ing Short ; : United Press Sports Writer land two losses for the season, got most pr Tension Mounts : ime fynning . NEW YORK, May 28—Just when the Yankees were The kind of bitshin Sytiof Shea Mid ; g : : saiin the ope wy + 3 etwed Erom Fags fue hy. La making shambiss,of the American Lepgie DeIIAItIAE nes (I wl 20 Maly Rp Suni Methodist Hospital. Balay miss tn. yar 10. ofp ip Ln SAR. JE LJ and Dostoti.sncaking up oti Gites: 7 Was is secon SRG 5 fat pri a, eT anon FT Ag a TAN | Tew es a opal Secs Aan BRR 76 Logi 3 vo ray : : : ; {the A's this. season. He also i Lenser i pan Speed oe Lis Saat Special, Continued From Page One fin: their white and red stocking feet. 4 Sop [smacked a three-run et knew it skidded nose-first ‘into the south ANDY LINDEN The white hot White Sox and the red hot Re OX phil Rizzuto got a two-run route were in, ; L : teh igen . inni treaksiclout. Gus Zernial paced the uent It siraisnavay ; wall mn the 500, (Leitenberger Special) swept double Reader yesterday to prolong winning s Sout, Gus: Zerpial Jyased the « a oy by Bis: wife, Virginia Szalal pap Time MPH | (while the Yankees were Pittsburgh at Chicago doublelhind rally in the second game, That dipped for the infield coming out| 1 ,.......... 1:07.8¢ 132.665 § \tripped up by the Athletics header were washed out. batting in four runs with a pair wiht as of the turn during a practice lap 2 ........... 1:08.17 132.023 land had to settle for a split! The White Sox, whose all-road|of singles. Ferris Fain drove in NN while it was not raining and the 3 ,,......... 1:08.47 131.444 {winning streak was compileditwo, getting a homer, single, and pl track was dry. He overcorrected 4 ........... 1:07.78 132.788 \in their double-header. \with two victories at Boston, one|three walks. a e) : his slide and skidded 150 feet be- ———— | At Cleveland the White Sox at New York, three at Washing-| Jim Delsing hit a two-run ne at foré hitting the wall. The car, Total ...... 4:32.26 182.227 {completed their most triumphaliton, one at Philadelphia and four homer behind Ned Garver who Y! bounced off the wall another 100 y iroad tour of all time by toppling at Cleveland, cashed in on seven-/won his fifth game for the hapfeet down the short straightaway DUKE DINSMORE ithe Indians, 5 to 2 and 6 to 4, hit pitching by Joe Dobson and less Browns at Detroit, after Vir- Young wag-damaged beyond repair] (Brown Motor Co. Special) 'making it 11 victories in a row air-tight relief by Marv Rotblatt gil Trucks, with relief help from ton: caro: and 8 y pe m g ; for this year’s race. Lap Time MPH land setting themselves up for a|in their two wins yesterday. Hal White, won his first victory Ao talkie ¢ ‘Bumps’ Permitted Teereirern... 1:08.36 131.856 WN real heroes’ welcome when they| Al Zarilla hit a homer, double, since May 13 of last season in the 283, gooc The extended qualifying period,| 2 .....0e00.0. 1:08.84 131.694 SPEEDWAY CRACKUP—The Satay Offy with a crumpled front-end is eliminated trom this come home to play the Browns and single to Sips in Jour sus opener: Seioass Xo bteraes 2 Eo according to Milton, also will 3 Sersnsesyyse 1:07.34 eg year's 500-Mile Race entry list after owner and ariver,” Mike Salay, crashed into the south straight. |tonight. ; ring Bats a rs To ane ool stove hatte No Silber rer 4a : Ie og permit bumping. of goer oars cecesss ove 1iDB33 131,926 away wall yesterday morning. Salay, not seriously injured, skidded 150 feet before hitting the con- win § two Vistor Ye iree Bis. Brite Buti aol hy douchock ita Moms 28 hose an ron the fact that| Total ...... 4:32.78 181.974 crete wall nose-first. the Tr reen, Meanwhile at Bos- Srove ii No Suns in the Sbeher nsing streak. Matt Batts horsered birdies. 1 “ tit x |Rotblatt pitched one- lfor St. Louis in the first game an th race is one of the “33 fastest » " eo oo o ton, the third place Red Sox fo tho hard - wins Indians Hope to Gain First Division howled over tne Senators. to-3 eller ball for ibree Innings 10 frog arn ako got one in the the hard The bumping continued to en- (Karl Hall Spl.) { n P and 7 to 1, to make it seven in a Jave e second ga second. tartin sitions of o ° * and nine wins out of 10, The vudson. | Sal Maglie, with a one-hitter to Lloyd dyer ihe -glarting Fo La Time MPH ° row an loys Ceetl’ Green. 131.892, John Zink a 1:07.91 132.528 Over Holide Week: Twin } onig [Yankees topped the Athletics, 9, Boston Hurlers Star {his eredit already this season, nar at wn Special; Walt Brown, 131907, , "~~" '""'""" (etc orice : 'to 0, behind the seven-hit pitch- Boston, which now Ras Bad its rowly missed no-hit seviaty gam bin Te | Engineering Speéial-and 2 . cesee 08, 48: BULLETIN | Garlock to the Columbus rubber ing of Frank (Spec) Shea, then pitchers go the route in SIX when he held the skidding es Pp y iy Bettenhausen, 131.950, in| , **'*""*°*** 1:08.84 131.109 . |vs. Lint and McCall. saw their seven-game streak straight games, got an eight-ito two hits for his seventh The re the. Mobilofl Special, Johnnie vesssssnses 1:08.81 180.795 The Indianapolis Indians’ newly acquired outfielder | Yesterday's scheduled double-|snapped by little Bobby Shantz, Jiiter out OF Mickey McDerhott simaishi giant triumph at Phila- was dem fons, last year's race winner, i t month, header was postponed along about{who won the nightcap, 7 to 4.and a six-hitter ou elphia. aT OS act Tamer Total ...... dma 181.473 Eddie McGhee, optioned from the White Sox las y [hender wag postponed slong shout who you tae mighicar, 7 ie Land a steer om of Se a BRS, tie Bloke. 22.100 ti Bort of 182154 In ‘the Wynn Friction BOB SWEIKERT is on his way again. ‘down with no indications of thelto 2, after the Tigers won the straight games. In the opener, against Russ Meyer in the eighth from Ro Proof ng Special. (Marion Engineering Special) Ted Sullivan received a telegram this morning that |weather clearing later in the opener, 3 to 2. the Red 80% Dew things wide whett J doubled, novel 1p ining pack on lained the qualifica- ’ . It didn’t. Giants Win open s on Maglie’s sacrifice, iin with, "ts a simple Lap Time MPH Metiliee Was io “report i once” io Seattle. |““The Loutsvill oh Toledo Sun-| In the rain-abbreviated Na-as Bobby Doerr tripled and Vernon Eddie Stanky’s single. A walk —and rec extension of qualifying time to| 1 ........... 1:08.95 130.529 - McGhee had been playing center field for the ‘Mem- |day scheduled doubleheader also tional League slate, the Giants Stephens hit a two-run homer forito Wes Westrum and Alvin hig much as make up for some of the time| 2 ....eeevves 1:08.68 131.043 phis Chicks, batting a lusty .322 which was third in the |was rained out. Twin bills were|/blanked the Phillies, 2 to 0, and the big Diows: A eb rea |I000te made it 2-0 in the Ais : 2 Fe lost in the last couple of days.| 8 ......e0vs00 1208.47 131.444, f riing to the Indi April 21 \played at both Minneapolis and|the Cardinals defeated the Reds, A grand slam homer by hii Stan Musial hit his seventh an Nelson If if should rain today, we'll have| 4 ........... 1:08.24 131.887 | league, before reporting to the Indians April 21. 'St. Paul, however, and since the|6 to 1. $ ]Williams and a three-run b as} eighth home runs and Gerry Sta- three-wa, tg take it as it comes,” he added. McGhee, 24, a native of Perry Arkansas, was on 24 Saints captured both ends from| Boston at Brocklyn, and the'by Bobby Doerr gave the Re {lev pitchey) Seven it bal bb I» with Ber Om an Joa Total ..oue0e 455080 181224) hour recall from the White Sox. (the Milwaukee Brewers, the * : e 0 fy dns at N r iu ny tavorite, wag 2 8 Hy se : ; : ’ | Saints moved out of the eague (Cy S in S 1 | ” . 2 . BE g N AL) ““ ! ete . o . The No. 32 Novi Purelube| MANUEL AYULO Sullivan’s telegram read, “Notice that you got Beard DE oY ott ro in| ICAO ou | : The e: 8 was 12th in the lineup. IL (Coast Grain Special) and Saffell, thought you could spare McGhee. {the coal hole. | ° ® WwW 4 Soldier Baseballers he doesn ral cars waiting to qualify LAP Sime igi | Tomorrow night's presentation WA If @ Sox OIsy eicome ‘Win 10th Straight money, | not expected to get near seesascsses 1:09. .152 By EDDIE ASH lat Victory Field will send the In-| ¢ g ranch is miles an hour but these driv-| 2 e¢cceeeees.. 1:08.50 131.387 Times Sports Editor : dians against the Louisville] By United Press three-game series with the Sena-| TERRE HAUTE, Ind., May 27 flinched ers were playing a hunch that 8 ivineneess 10841 131.560 Scheduled in a twilight-night doubleheader with the Colonels in a single game under] CHICAGO, May 28—South-side tors and followed with a four-/(UP) — The 28th Infantry divi- pair of p they might possibly be among the| 4 ::cceevo0.. 1:08.48 181428 umbus Red Birds today, first game in the Victory Field the lights at 8:15. This attraction fans let loose the frustrations of game sweep of the Indians. {sion’s baseball team boasted a In the "fotos 33" if Tain coriinued to Total 4:34.54 i the I di lis Indians are banking on on the eve of the 500-Mile Race 32 years without a pennant win-| Byt the pitching has been season record of 10 straight wins the ninth per the proceedings. 0 sesees 4:34, 181.128 gloaming at 6 p. m., the In lanapo 3 nal A g . is expected to attract a lot of out- ner today in a hearty “welcome strong — with seven complete today following its 15-to-9 victory footer, th In years.past there have Deer Frank Armi launching a drive to gain a berth in the American Associa- | ¢ owners, in early for the motor home” celebration for Paul Rich- [games Xe Holcombe Sa Joc. over the Nor-Way semipro oul- car ai a inftances when cars were quali- seas eit : . . : lards’ astonishing e Sox. a hes wor three mamesiti. : j ge as late as the day of the 500- (Page all Special) yore first division during this holiday Week, i girs vg the Indians and| A crowd of 5000 was scheduled leach in the skein and Billy Pierce; Former Philadelphia Phillies Then | e Race. Although rain has cut Lap Time MPH Although the Tribesters are running sixth, they are in Colonels will journey to Louiss|to meet the Sox at the railroad nas won two. Randy Gumpert/mound ace Curt Simmons, now he putted short several races, only one : t90a300r vey 1:08.57 181.258 virtual tie with Louisville] ville to meet in a holiday double station on their return from a|and Harry Dorish accounted for|stationed with the 2th 8) Camp ] four feet J” in 1915, had to be: post- eecsssesces 1:08.08 182.217 : 1 half game is for seven innings, the header Wednesday and in a single triumphant road trip. The Sox |the other wins, with Dorish pick-|Atterbury, was on a ay fur- putt rims ed from Saturday until Mon. 3 «ceccecaces 1:00.50 120.496 for fifth, only one-half game second over the regulation route. {jit on Thursday. then will be taken to City Hall|ing up two in relief. lough and didn't see action. an inch ay. § cecoceeenes 1:00.01 180.416 behind fourth-place Toledo| Reason for the bargain ladies’ The traditional rivals then will Where Mayor Martin Kennelly backhanc fk No Protests Total 4:35.14 130.842 and five and one-half games night attraction is because the return to Indianapolis for a single | Will giv: the Richards the key to| the ball Mhat today would be used for Paar TM “"“ back of leading Milwaukee. Indians and Birds were rained game at Victory Field Friday|the city. actoiota) to) fourth pr qualifications only erased any op- JACKIE HOLMES | Manager Don Gutteridge and out both Saturday night and yes- night and a doubleheader next| The fFibeshost succes i 2 3 . D (of. \ i : Had 2 ortunity for a few rookie drivers (Palmer Special) 'his players feel sure that any kind terday. Since both clubs had an gunday afternoon, with Saturday| "White Sox i ie ory — sa rE right, to complete their driving tests. | lof a sustained winning streak open date today, it was decided apn open date. amazing casto 0 men u i a Mangrun ‘Allowing bumping failed to Lap Time MPH would put the Redskins right up to play two games tonight. S #4 roll t> 11 Suaipht Vie ories and| CFFERS SPECIAL bring forth any hot protests from| 1 ........... 1:00.27 120.926|in the pennant-contender class The Indians already have seven HARRY GEISEL, supervisor of (cut the Yankees mens gi aue| Heavy qualified car owners, although| 2 ........... 1:09.52 129.459 and all hope to make a running home game postponements on American Association umpires, lead So She game. ] he ox Som a few believed that only six ears) 8 ........... 1:09.88 128.782 start toward that goal when they their calendar, so they are grasp- announced that the league direct-|pleted H eir jas lay 47 Pye ergay \ In M should be qualified today. 4 ..co0aenen. 1:09.84 128.866 pattie the Red Birds twice to- ing this chance to get two of them ors have voted to increase the with Sines e DD | t of the drivers were con-| ° | night. out of the way, and Columbus umpire staff from 10 to 12 to per- vidoniss byer le Bang, al Heavy cerned about their positions in| Total ...... 4:38.51 120.259 Lint and McCall Manager Harry Walker consented ‘mit having three handling every nese gg aro gg od and The the qualifying lineup. Joe Thorne, BAYLISS LEV Gutteridge indicated that he'll to the extra toil tonight. |game. The ten have been work- i e De ecules 2nd oi in the fe car owner and driver, attempted «ISS LEVRETT send Royce Lint, southpaw, to the, It's the first twilight-night pro- ing on 3-3-2-2 assignments. Geisel| Opes Pig Ringo agsast Ti night’s p ’ to Rave all drivers return cars to (Safety Seal Sp.) mound in tonight's first tilt and gram of the new season at the said League President Bruce Dude RR oo 5a RE I Ate cooled A the garages overnight and resume Lap Time MPH [call upon Johnny McCall, also a Tribe park. ley and himself are combing the ne Specta their proper order in the lineup| 1 ,..........>1:10.05 128.480 | lefty, in the finale. In these twi-| Skipper Walker is expected to country for two competent and : Kk a 5 t . Thorne, however, was kel 2 , ....... 1:09.96 128.645 | light-night twin bills the first assign Ed Blake and Maurice experienced umpires to bring the After League Mar | Jimmy 1 a. politician without portfolio. His| 3 ,.,........ 1:10.72 127.262 — |AA staff up to major league| It would not be too surprising Little, w pla flunked as drivers chose to) 4 ,.......... 1:09.80 128.940 |standards. {to see the Sox win all five games, | stands 4 keep the cars covered with tar- | RE = x = = req |TUD thelr streak to 16 straight here. paulin behind the pit wall, Total 4:40.53 128.829 | I A | Tribe Business Manager and threaten the American The fl Keeping the cars in the damp SAREE fd 62} | Sullivan disclosed that the iy eggye mark of 19. heavywe weather also could forego any JERRY HOYT | bw league has taken steps to break | The White Sox of 1906 and the Japanese possibility of a new qualifying (Pat Clancy Sp.) | [@ h | up the practice of several play- yankees of 1947 share the record. : . razza. record. Some carburetion and Lap Time : MPH | > : oe Suerres, °TY congregating atonnd She | The Sox began their march For Information — e : . - i LEAGUE STANDINGS |. Moreno. Ross (6) Brown (8) and G ‘pitching mound when a p er through the East on May 15 in| one . magneto GHYCUlUes Were €X-11 ......cos.. JWDSS 178848 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION [ALF An Onto ictal Ticker: Moreno n in distress. Hereafter, only |Boston. They knocked off the or Reservations id Wins | pected WL "Pet. ap : 2 ym Joss ran Kansas" Cit ofl RB 1 - | emt fries a so—3 3 3 The manager and but two play- [Red Sox twice, beat the Yankees a John | : vy ... . — cago 3 : I ar . M Sa 8 »rs will be permitted to con- |‘n a one-game series, swept a ve even New Favorite 4 ceernaneese 1:10.82 127.088 balls rs 1 1 An od jS1tye1ang and Nation Wore’ Lois 0] pl De, Dee rubber when Boat Ch . ans (UP)— Todlaville svene XT 20 459 8 and Hegan. Losing pitcher, Wynn. | d hen 3000 We RENO, Nev., May 28 INDIANAPOLIS . I | (Second Gate) | pitchers are changed, or w iol Hol Sr. Mowaton | Tom es tHE BBL GR are 8 © Iti SLI 12 5 Bpiteker 1s tn went of 4 pop — favorites to win the American > . veland hh ) talk. 2 League pennant in odds pub- JIMMY BRYAN New York ........ 2 i Fi Ss Zuverink io Bissle gre, Man and 2.9.8 third in lished by the Remo Turf Club, (Viking Trailers Sp.) Boston’ Shia a3 ela 4 [picher” Gromek Home fum—zarin BABE HERMAN, who has been, of © a were deposed today in favor of Lap Time MPH Qtrole 4; 13 Se 15) Booee Fist Carel the first base £088 n OE eh {4 [4 the defending champion New [1 ...cc0000.. 1:12.39 124.827 Cleveland .. DIS 19 441 10 (St Louis . 000100 100-3 8 0 Tribe's parent Pittsburg | of York Yankees. In the National | 2 .....oeenve 1:12.15 124.740 3 Louis = io 38 3% '36" Overmire ana Batts. Trucks White 9) since the season started, is songl League, the new odds kept the | $8 ..ccec0ee.. 1:12.25 124.567 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet op Sh uen, Winning, pitcher, Trucks. back to scouting for the Bucs, a J PS an, 9 Brooklyn Dodgers on top but | 4 .......e... 1:18.12 128.088 rookiyn .......... a nosh =i aociae Gems his own request, according to the . _ oul dropped co - favored Philadel- | Stes aes u 1s 17 33 3 St. Louis : 30 giz 0ot~2 1 8 announcement. Coach Bill Pose- 5 bs i phia to second. | Total'....... 4:49.01 124.176 Boston er +18 18 814 3" Garver and Lollar: Hutchinson, Borowy del will move from the bench ta # @ Ginemnatl IIUIL37 30 48 3 pdr, Jhnion (8 Beraden 8 apd Gint- the first base box. Sam Narron “ : : Phtiadelbhia i. 43.4 | runs—Delsing, Marsh. ' is the bullpen coach. It is said . rete : [Phitaceinhta (Pirst Gamer the Pirates do not intend to re-| GAMES TODAY |New York 102 003 01x—9 1 4 place Herman as a coach. Catcher
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION { Martin, Hooper (8), Burtschy (7 | Columbus at INDIANAPOLIS (double- TiPton: Shea (2-1) and Berra. Loding Jim Mangan of the Indianapolis
header 2m ted taht pitcher, Martin. Home runs—Rizzuto, Shea. Indians is one of Herman's “dis-| uisville at Ioledo (night). | % : { NATIONAL LEAGUE |Ehtiadetonia °°" 03810 1907 19 glcoveries” during HE Jeevions| {New Yor 010 002 1 scout! ) Bo a ork a | yo Shantz, Hooper (7) a At any Bik asa Pitars is batting | £ Chai aly road Fhia. [Boy, Morgan 7), Ostrowski (8) and Babe, young |
Pittsburgh at St. Louis. AMERICAN LEAGUE (AH night games) New York at Boston. Bt. Louis at Chicago Cleveland at Detroit. Philadelphia at Washington,
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