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By United Press The American League leading Chicago White Sox take “ott the “big one” at home tonight, the World Champion

New York. Yankees, in the first game of the first early

season ‘‘crucial” series. The Yankees were the on

ly club in the league to hold |

an edge over the White Sox, winning two of the three

games between the Clubs 80

far.. But the White Sox “threw”

one game to the Yanks by | errors and planned to make up| for this fault in the current four-| game series which will end with] Sunday's double-header,

Tonight Manager Paul Richards planned to start right- -hander | Ke olcombe against the “mur-| de row” of the New Yorkers | for his first appearance this year against the champs. Holcome, who has won four and| Jost two this season, has a life-| time record of no wins and one| defeat with the Yanks. Tast year he won three and lost 10.

Yanks Pick Raschi

Against him Manager Casey! Btengel figured to use his ace, right-hander Vic Raschi, who won| 21 and lost eight last year, and| who has a lifetime record of 12 na and two defeats with the, Yanks had best look out for a touple named Minnie and Nellie. These characters, who sound like girls’ softball stars, are just part of today's fantastic White Sox story. In fact everything about” the Box is Just plain “out of this world.” That Orestes (Minnie) Minoso at 366 and Nelson (Nellle) Fox ‘at 365 are the American League's Awo top hitters is astonishing enough. That Chicago has won ‘20 out of 22 and is now 21 games ‘above 500 with a giddy 32-11, «744 percentage is still more astounding. Then there are such things as a 14-2 road record, 35 stolen bases which is more than double the 18 total for the next closest club, “and their two big winning streaks of 15 games and six, the last still unbroken,

Expert Manipulation

" But most astonishing of all is Rookie Pilot Richards’ brash but expert manipulation of his pitchers, In eight games he has started eight different men and the last six, Harry Dorish, Lou Kretlow, Randy Gumpert, Saul Rogovin, "Billy Plerce and Howie Judson turned in route-going victories after Joe Dobson and Xen Hol‘pombe were beaten in a two-game breather between winning streaks.

Getting his aces ready for the big showdown series with the Yankees, the reckless Richards. bled by using Dorish and

tiow, two pitchers who Lad

“not started previously this season, against the Senators yester-

«fay. i Dorish, who hadn't started “since Aug. 4 of last season when ‘he tolled for the low-living ‘Browns, responded with a five“hit, S5-to-0 victory, the second shutout in the current streak and Chicago's sixth this year. Did “that add up, using a guy who had “only a Jad 4-9 record with fhe ‘Browns?

They Go After Runs

© It wouldn't, except {hat Rich-| Zarda Juitielibess things. And it ificant to him that all aan the Dorish 1950 victories “were over the Senators. So,! ‘presto, he beat them again, The «day before, he had started Kret. “low, who hadn't begun a game since July 7, 1949, and he came x with a four-hitter. the way the Sox get runs yond think it was a girls’ team, A

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They mule three for Dorish on| {infield outs. [safe bunt figured In two. Bob! Dillinger singled, stole second and Minoso singled him home, | Two tallies came when Fox singled, Minoso walked, Eddie [Robinson singled in Fox, and !Minoso scored on an infield out. Later, . Minoso walked, stole! | second, took third on a fly, and, scored on an infield out. Then Fox singled, Minoso bunted safely, and a pair of infield ‘outs|

brought Fox around with the =

{final score. The Yankees had to come from behind with three runs in the

ninth to defeat the Browns, 7 to) games behind

5 and stay 4'% Chicago. . In other American League ‘games, Boston defeated Detroit, {5 to 3, and Cleveland topped the Athletics, 8 to 3, as Pitcher Lou Brissie won his first game of the year against his old team, In the National, Brooklyn won its third one-run battle with the Cardinals, 2 to 1, for its sixth straight, as Preacher Roe, the league leading pitcher, won his eighth game without a loss and the Dodgers took a 6';-game lead. . The Reds tied the Cards for second by beating the Giants, 5 to 4, for their sixth win In eight games in a hot road swing. Boston topped Pittsburgh, 5 to 0, as Vern Bickford won his eighth and his third shutout, Philadelphia topped Chicago, 7 to 1, as Bubba Church won his seventh

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College Baseball ‘World Series’ Opens Wednesday

By United Press OMAHA, June 8 -—The annual {NCAA baseball tournament, with

{the strongest field in years, will give college baseball a “real shot in the arm” and be a happy hunting ground for major leagues, officials predicted today.

Always a showcase for future stars, the ‘college world series” beginning here next Wednesday, boasted “one of the best starting flelds we've ever had,” Tournament Director A. J, Lewandowski Eight top teams will square off in the double elimination meet. An entirely new fleld assured a

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new champion. Texas, winner in 1949 and 1950, failed to return. |

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Cumberland Wins, 5-4

The Cumberland baseball team {defeated Ft. Harrison, 5 to 4, at Ft. Harrison yesterday. Buck Isenberg, Cumberland second baseman led the batting with {two hits in four times in the seven-inning tilt.

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open a three-game . series at] Columbus, O,, tomorrow for the! last spot. Princeton, which won 17 and lost three, opens. against powerful University of Southern California, Wednesday afternoon- in a battle of two of the pre-tourney favorites. »

Tennessee, riding a 16-game! winning streak, meets Skyline] Conference Champion Utah in the second game Wednesday. Texas A and M who replaced the Longhorns of Texas in the meet, and

fleld University, which upset thighly-touted Brown this week to { quality. Big Seven Champion Oklahoma takes on the Ohio State-Western|

Michigan winner.

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Chipman Joins Braves

BOSTON, Mass, June 8 (UP) | -The Boston Braves announced] last night that Bob Chipman’s|T contract had been purchased from {Milwaukee and the veteran south-

“aid ae Joa 0. paved PAW would join the club in a day Washington ..

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THE TIMES Athlete of the Year trophies, which will be awarded to Manual's Jim Nyers and Ben Davis’ Kenneth Gaton Allen Jr. Monday, will be on display at the Em-Roe Sporting Goods. Co. beginning tomorrow. The trophies will go to Nyers and Allen for yearround excellence in athletics, mental attitude and outstanding contributions to their respective schools for

"2 » " » NYERS, Allen, their parents, principals and coaches will be honored in dual ceremonies Monday. The Times

will cite the two athletes at a banquet at Hotel ‘Lincoln

at 6 p. m. Official presentation of the trophies will be made in between games of the double-header featuring

the Indianapolis Indians and the Kansas City Blues.

make the presentations.

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First game, a seven-inning affair, starts at 6:30 p. m. The Times official party will be guests of the Indianapolis Baseball Club. Times Editor Walter Leckrone will

Ulysses Rice of Decatur Central and Richard Campbell of Broad Ripple, winners of The Times awards last also will attend the festivities.’

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Seattle Bowlers Dominate WIBC

SEATTLE, Wash., June 8 (UP) | [After nearly a week of gutter {balls and low scores, two Seattle women had the gallery cheering

{national Bowling Congress tourinament. | Alma Denini and WAC Sgt. s+Esther Cooke thundered into first; {place in doubles with a pin Count [ 1179.

Mrs,” Denini, who suffered al {slight polio attack about two years ago, landed in eighth place iin all-events with a total of 1688, [100 pins behind first-place La-| |verne Haverley of Los Angeles. The Seattle kegler probably would have climbed even higher] into all-events if she hadn't bowled her singles series whiléy |peing massaged between frames] for a charley horse, The best singles score of the! day was a 576 chalked up by {Florence Rawley, also of Seattle. {The top singles mark of 639 set {up by Ida Simpson of Buffalo, {N. Y., is followed by five others, Iigher than 600.

Indiana Prep Cage Stars Arrive Tomorrow

The Indiana All-Star basketball team, which will battle the, Kentucky All-Stars in the 11th! {high school cage classic at Butler June 16, will arrive tomorrow. to begith workouts. i The 10-man team will be coached by DePauw Mentor Jay McCreary. Indiana has won alll except one game in the series. Robert Jewell, Crispus Attucks {star, is the No. 2 man on the

Chandler Gets Hot (Twice) Over Quitting, Appointment

By "United Press BOSTON, June 8—The strain {of haggling over his resignation)

lat Braves Field. “I definitely will not resign next week,” was all Chandler would, say about-the progress of hi

gotiations with the club owners

las he watched the Boston Braves-| | Pittsburgh Pirates game yester-|

day. When the reporter pressed for

|grily snapped: “I don't want to say anything {about it. {go back to your office.” Summons Usher.

| | | | Then he summoned an

usher porter from his box.

in the day said ‘Chandler would get out of his $65,000-a-year job jnext week. The report said the!

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Leave me alone and

and ordered him to eject the re-!

An authoritative report earlier!

owners would meet in New York Thursday to consider the resignation terms Chandler proposed in

{terms seemed to be telling today | “severance contract.” lon Baseball Commissioner A. B.|

Chandler who ordered a question-| ing reporter ejected from his box | terms, the informant said, Chand-

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‘probably” will date and sign the blank resignation the next day. The ' Commissioper- continued “hot” last night. He was made an honorary fire chief here.

Less than half-hour after his “commission,” Chandler rushed out with his host, Fire Commissioner Michael T. Kelleher, to watch a threé-alarm fire that caused $40,000 damage.’

Tony Leswick Traded

NEW YORK, June 8 (UP) Tony Leswick, fiery left wingman of the New York Rangers, today was traded to the Detroit Red Wings for Left Wingman Gaye Stewart.

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