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Meyer of the Philadelphia’
Phillies and Jackie Robinson] of the Dodgers today passed| off their near-fight as “one of!
those things that happen in| the heat of battle.”
Meyer, who apparently invited Robinson to a fight under. the! Ebbets Field stands last night, accepted full blame for the inci-! dent, | “I'm to blame,™the slim righthander said. “I dropped the ball! before he hit me. Umpire Larry
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Kiss Me Kate
Favored in
Belmont Oaks
$50,000 ‘Filly Derby’ On Tomorrow
NEW YORK, June 1—Kiss Me Kate, a filly not from the stage show of the same name, {probably will hog the spot-| light in the $50,000 Coaching
By United Press
Goetz, Eddie Sawyer and the Club American Oaks at Bel-
players said I did. I went for! him because I thought I still had the ball before he hit me.”
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THE PLAY occurred in the last half of the eighth inni Dodgers’ 4-3 victory over the: Phillies. Robinson was caught off | third ‘base, and when he broke, for the plate in the run-down, he!
collided with Meyer. Umpire
It did not develop and Meyer headed for the dugout. He sat
down, then waved to Robinson in gashers’ have won the race.
regarded” as
mont Park tomorrow.
The chestnut daughter of Count 1Fleet showed remarkable speed = in accounting for a section of the = Acorn Stakes at the Long Island == of the course a week ago, prance postward as the favorite in the American Oaks. A number of other important stakes will be presented around the nation during the week-end, : Goetz immediately signalled Rob-| but the big race will be the Oaks. = inton “safe.” Meyer faced Robin-| Inaugurated in 1917, the one mile son at home plate and it appeared | and three furlongs event has long
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the Dodger dugout to meet him cluding Top Flight, Twilight Tear,
in the runway to the clubhouse. | Elpis,
Robinsondown the runway.
way because Goetz rushed to the owner three times. Dodger dugout and halted Robin- Jeffords of Philadelphia gained {permanent possession of one cup | after posting victories with Ba- = THIRTY minutes later, after teau in" 1928, Florence Nightin-/
the game, Meyer still refused to gale in 1925 and Edith Cavell in|. | =
There are at 2 other 3-year-old fillies standing by | «/ at Belmont for the rich ‘Oaks, in-| cluding Col. Isidor Bieber’s No-! thirdchance, other division of the Acorn.
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see reporters and .15 policemen) protected the runway through! which the players must pass to reach the clubhouses. Later, Meyer spoke to reporters and said he was to blame. The pair posed shaking hands and laughed off the incident about an hour after the game. | Robinson smiled broadly when! informed that Meyer was willing to forget the incident.
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Two Other Races
Other probable How, the Kentucky Oaks winner who was the ‘beaten favorite in| one section of the Acorn; Gor-| geous Reded, . = Wisteria and Valadium,! “I WAS going into the dressing who won in her debut at Bel-| room to see him,” Robinson said. mont last Friday after being all]
starters are
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“It was just one of those things.” put left at the post.
Robinson , said he did accept
C Three-year-old fillies will Meyer's invitation to meet him have their day at
also Hollywood
in the runway, but “did so in the park, where the $25,000 Hollyheat of the game.” and he said, wood Oaks will be featured. {| The $10,000 Brandywine Handi“I was trying to get to the cap at a mile-and-a-sixteenth will plate,” Robinson said. “1 know I'headline the card at Delaware hit him, but T didn’t know why Park, while 2-year-olds will match
*I really shouldn't have.”
he sudderily got mad. I didn’t|strides in the Bay State Kinders
think he had the ball when I kitigarfen Stakes at Suffolk Downs. |
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Fight; IBC Runs Into TV Trouble
Slim. Pickings NEW YORK, June 1 (UP)— The slim southpaw pitcher warmed up impressively before last night's Phillies - Dodgers
game, . Phils’ Manager Eddie Sawyer looked at the lad and shook his head sadly. “Pitched against some club in the Threel League yesterday,” Sawyer said. “Five Innings-—fanned 14 —but--"
He won't pitch for the Phils |
for a while yet. He is Curt Simmons, 17-game winner last geason now in the Army but on furlough from Camp Atterbury. :
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By JACK CUDDY United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, June 1--Joey Maxim was forced today to postpone the defense of his light heavyweight championship against Bob Sitter-| field from June 27 until sometime!
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: BUMPTIOUS BASEBALL—Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers (partially hidden) literally ran into a rhubarb with Philiy
Russ Meyer last night. The action happened in the eighth inning. Robinson, caught off third, broke for the plate in a run-down and collided with Meyer. When Umpire Bill Goetz called Robinson safe the two players came to near blows. Meyer apologized to
Jackie later.
Blues Not So as Team 13 Deaf School Trackmen Cited
Rolls into AA Lead
By United Press,
' Kansas City stepped out in
front in the American Associa- ten and James Stouse today held thé TV means, only $21,166 of
top awards. for athletic and menattitudes at the School the Deaf.
Hagemeyer* was the. recipient] of the Dr. A. G. for mental attitude, while Wooten) and Stouse shared the Dr. Dannin citation for improvement and __ | proficiency in athletics.
tion today after treading on the toes of Milwaukee, Three-hit pitching brought the Blues a 3-to-1 win oer the Brew-| ers last night. And the seasonlong battle: between the two clubs for the Association lead will be resumed tonight at Kapsas City
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Colonel Raiders: Due Here Tonight
Custer might have lived: through his last stand if he
Indians, a kt The Tribesters report back
advantage at 8:15 tonight. The latest scalping came last
in Louisville's Parkway Field. Colonel right-hander Jim Hisner dented the Indian arrows, 7-1, on a fine five-hitter. Hisner had a perfect game for four innings. Not a man reached
giving up five runs in the first!
apish finally gave way
Zauchin Homers Big blow of the five-run first
over the left field fence. It was Zauchin's first homer of the season. Chambers took over from Pap-
pOred
an.a fly ball out. After gave up another run
Johnny Hutchings shut the Colonels off the rest of the way.
The Indians almost had some-
base got in the way of the rally and that was that. With two out
bases, Pinch-hitter Harry Fisher's sharp liner took off like a shot. However, the ball struck second base and boomed. into
the fly for the game-ending out. Papish, in losing, kept alive a Tribe pitching tradition. He became the 13th straight Indian
The loss was only his first. But the was knocked out for the fifth; time in a row.—B. KE. ” ]
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A Lost Pet. C. St. Paul at Minneapolis. postponed, rain. nontitle bout here this summer.} .,., 3 23% 1 ured when he lost a 15-rou . Kansas City ........ 37. 17 814 . iganiag Oty ....... 011 010 000— 3 7 © { Fisher grounded out for Chambers In Jured Ahien be lo bi Eg de Milwaukee ©... 16. 890 Ls \iiwaukee ol pt 1 Local Promoter Norb Updike Dallessandon Ried out tor Lint in 7th. or the Minneapolis ... . 4* Jones and Courtney; Wall, Johnson (6) and . Saddler’s handler, Willie LOUISVILLE heavyweight title.” But he suffered 1o5%. 20 S12 4h .ng Unser | | 5 a : ¢ suriered Louisville “ 23 465 6a a) |Gibbs, came to terms yesterday.! AB R o a great many cuts-and brui St. Paul 20 444 7 (Only games schedule i Richter, s8 ......... 4 1 0 0 3 S€8. INDIANAPOLIS | 23. 430 Tip NATIONAL LEAGUE /The bout will be held sometime pryons, 2» 8.11 3 a0 As a result, Manager Jack Kearns Columbis 35 390 .9% Philadelphia ......, 002 000 001— 3 § 1/i in mind, Maxwell. rf [110 3 F.2. 3 09 decided to ask shat the Satterfield Brooklyn ©". 010 100 11x— 4 11 _o in*July.. Three sites are in mind, 55.1" jf 1.1.0 2 1 0 31°90 % fight hed NATIONAL LEAGUE | Meyer, Konstanty (8) and Seminick; [the 16th Street Midget Speedway, Olson. cf aa epe Py Gg ght, sc uled for Chicago, be st Pet. G.8. [van Cuvk. Erskine (3; and Campanella. nv gtadium and one that Up- Zauchin mp .......3 1 1 7% 3:8 postponed. rooklyn sis 615 .»| Winning pitcher, Erskine (4-4). Losing © a . Boderlein. 3. : I 2 1 ! 0 Promoter Jim Norris agreed Chicago. : 338 SiaiDiicher Meer, (3.3) oijome runs—Camp- dike fs still working on. {Bian pon R ae bet Fig and so the match will be reseed IB a othr : 200 4% (Only game scheduled) t Updike ls screening possible; ', BT BRE Orne : 63 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE opponents for Saddler, now on a’ ras : uled for sometime in July. It orig- Cincinnati . 46 | INDIANAPOLIS ...... 000 010 000-1 | inall a 8- | Philadelphia » 415 8 {No games scheduled) South American tour. Sandy's Louisville Bi 501 100 00x—7' Y was set for Chicago but! Pittsburgh .. co 18 395 8% INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE t may be a Mghtweight, since, Runs Batted Inc-Zanchin 3. probably will be moved to anoth { Syracuse 1, Montreal 0. 08 y gh 8 |.Two-Base Hits -— Stevens. Peters 0 another AMERICAN LEAGUE | Buffalo 13, Baltimore 4 the nontitle match is an over- Base Hit — Okrie. Home Run — Za .|city-because Maxim was so unim- w Pet. 3.B.| Toronto 5 Springfield 3. i Ra i Pris oS pressive here Ak Ln 3 3] Ovavs 6 Rochester 3. the weight deal. i fr He Haren on Balle On Besish tch » hak : Seer p, 8. ases on Ba. apish 4 utehMeanw Boston 649 3 ; | Saddler’s signing came as ai : is ! fend hi hale, Charles is set to de-| Glevalana 300 81a GAMES TODAY \surprise. Updike had previously “By Papih 1. Lint 1 Hien S heavyweight crown next Detroit . . 459 10 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION langled for a local appearance by! bers 1. Hutehings a, t J | Washington ... 444 100, ; ang ppe {in 3 innings (pitched to 3 in 3d): Cham-| gainst Jersey Joe Walcott July/Philadelphia .... 289 16%; (All Games at Night Middleweight Rocky ' Graziano. bers. 2 in 2: Lint. 1 in 2: Hutchings 18 at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh. |St Louis 275 17'2| Louisville at INDIANAPOLIS, §:15. Wild Pitch — Hister.
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ahead of the murderous Bos-
night before a crowd of 1664 ished sixth last season, 38 games back, wasn’t the miracle, :
first. Frank Papish, the Tribe -—and 19 of them were starter, offered little spposition, on whom other clubs had given
: the Yanks, Red Sox. Indians and : °° Tigers. But filling the glory gaps § [for Louisville was First Baseman were yers dusted Norm Zauchin’s three-run homer also Pla ro Ate]
n went to Chicago, with outfielder Al Zarilld, —— : The Red Sox dealt him off to get : PREG 3. Pierce can : out of Detroit chain. oh thing going in the ninth. But a Randy Gumpert. a twoot winner in that current streak, Jim Mangan walked to fill the Was released 1948 o£ is out of the Yankee chain | Shortstop Al Richter’s hands on|game winner in this skein, was given up on by the Browns and drafted from Toronto. = '°
; oO ES SAL ROGOVIN contributed on hurler to fail ‘going the route./Win, and Outfielder Paul Leh
g/ner is Outfielder Jim Busby, wp % from -S8acramento. All the way through h the Hnétp rom there it's a iand castoffs who have Catcher Gus
5 {bv the A's; Shortstop Chico Car{rasquel. came out of the Dodger chain and Shortstop Joe DeMaes+ tri was a Red Sox farmhand irafted from Louisville, 21H
1 Winning ile
had fought the Indianapolis White Sox two full
World Cham j pion New York to the home reservation to- Yankees | night, having found Louisville a three © (very unhappy hunting ground. © {Their three-game road rald on i [Louisville resulted in two losses. ton Red Sox _ |The Colonels try to follow up the But this
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