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Clint Courtney of the Kansas City Blues has replaced teammate Bob Cerv ss the top batsman. Courtney is swatting .356, avcording to figures compiled by the
through Wednesday,
Cerv still holds the lead in six : ents, He's first in runs (42); hits (68); total bases (152); triples (16); home runs (14), and
runs batted in 54).
The leadership been taken over
in doubles has by Milwaukee's
Crowe with 18. Rudy Rufer
of Minneapolis still tops the stolen
bases pection with 16.
baseball with
nine and golf with six.
winners
Alto) tude
list with 24 “I's”, followed
in the Amer-
with
15, tennis with
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tobbs Holcom! Ch
IMERALS Mansuer "Bouait | Lem Richard and Richard jobert Skinner, Mort Tavel and| he an » ,
a lusty .366 average games of Thursday. Teammate Nelson Fox is second at 365, Ferris Fain of the Philadelphia Athletics, last week's leader, is ‘tied for third with Cleveland's Averages are Stan Musial, st. | Luke Easter. Both have .3561,uis, 364; Red Schoendienst, St. five 1 suis, 350; Ashburn, 341, and
Di- mob Eiliott, Boston, .340. Musial
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Court Replaces Cerv; Fox, ‘Minoso Lead AL; Robinson, NL
American League There's plenty of power behind
{enemy pitchers any peace.
Jackie Hobinson’s .385 is lead-| those surging Chicago White 80x. ing senfor loop batters for the The surprising Pale Hose have fifth straight week. The Brooklyn taken over the lion's share of second sacker refuses to give batting honors in the league. Third Baseman-Outfielder or-| Robinson lost his jcad” in hits estes Minoso of the White Box ., pisnie Ashburn of the Phila-
is leading the batting parade with gelphia Phillies during the week. Ashburn now has 70. But Robinson moved into a tie for the lead in stolen bases with Boston's 8am Jethroe. Each has pilfered eight
g | Trailing Robinson in batting
also Jeads in triples with five,
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LIKE FATHER—LIKE SON—Rawleigh Miller, amateur base. Minoso also retains the lead In| wy .pe's 4 three-way tie for the | i's
Miller Team Tosses Curves, i 4 ‘Razz’ at Amateur Baseball Foes
By VAL DICKMAN ~ |Manager Phlumm and Rawleigh Like the famous father and son combination of Bing noticed how well he could throw
: decided to make a pitcher of and Gary, Rawleigh and Robert Miller of amateur baseball 300 GORE, CECA L eu ene + have teamed up. -
4 [roles for experience. Raleigh, the’ oldest pitcher in amateur baseball, with
| This year Rawleigh has pitched : only one full route against P, R. 33 years experience on the mound, nas probably pitched y
Mallory's, winning it 8 to 3 and more ball games than the average fan has ever seen. owing uly “e Ties, ot at’ tha This year Rawleigh and his than my neighbors on either side, side of thelr home at Soon x. yiline 24-year-old son, Robert, shar © That's from knocking the dirt out esata A oS hy a the pitching duties with Art of my cleats after each game.” [leigh DH. ad rm iy ' {Sacks Used Cars in the Municipal The veteran attributes his good a Leagues health and long, successful career | gAWLEIGH believes that this Es jana Twilight . to his abstinence from tobacco!may be his last year in baseball, 2] The veteran Rawleigh, and alcohol. Despite the elder pot because he’s too old, but bes pliched his first Miller's age, Norman Phlumm, cause his back yard's getting too jgame with the | Sack’s manager, rates him as one high, he joshes. |Marion Cardi kt ‘of the best conditioned athletes! If Bob pitches the length of nals in 1921 sme ‘on the team. time his father has, the Millers ply 14 mn bis no" th {will live on a hill, Rawleigh says, ety { | HIS SON, Robert, works at the: { ’ '
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] i i ith his son and teammate Bob: hardest, has been nas Today's Games ukee' Yellef man, runs with triples 'sl oldest pitcher (left) winds up wi : yy . 'McPhearson Coal Co. and has Be To hf oe best pitching the 5 apd A Rob-{1¢adership in doubles. Pittsburgh's: 1, gle: combination hurl for Art Sacks Used Cars in the pitching ever [followed his dad’s team as mascot| In today's games double-headers record. Thiel has four wins and eight. Ch . Ralph Kiner and George Metko-| Municipal and Twilight Leagues. since, since 1937. Bob has been playing are featured in the Manufacturer's oo, ses, Inson has taken the lead In totallyic, ana Cincinnatls Ted Kius- . |_ In 1923, Ownie lshortstop until this year when League. The twin-bills start at ue) TEAM BATTING bases with 97. h zewski have 13 apiece. ; ° Bush Phi to ~—(1:00 p. m. All other games start fm TB HR 8 Pet| As a team the White Sox have no L.. vonopolizes the other LJ % T Sta 5 |send the 19-year- : at 2:30 p. m. pn ff EN neni a5 bases mors hn Soul uging Roors Gn Hodges mie We De | ETNS FS SWEEP [nem Carter Injured, |, wrcoss ew, Kar Ci ty E8400 0 me i 3 That > a _ ip. runs with 41, in tolal bases | 2 : Hague poh sea- Dickman Pasa No. versie” Nor 15 allio x 3 im aw M1 a pi ie Sox Sut | with 113 and in Nome runs with By Crowns mn n is eet Bout Canceled !Jets vs. Kingan Packers (3), Riverside Andee, 10 Bt 3% 43 3 '1 mJim Busby continues to lead with| Tr anider of the Dodgers ‘soning, but Rawleigh wanted to {fine p>, Es Sachers fctummhun 158 293 416 #68 49 9 298/12 successful thefts; Minoso 8 onsinues to lead in runs batted Bs. United Prose lin the other tar. California high-5tay in Indianapolis. After alll 1,08 ANGELES, June 9 (UP)— pichait ONIX LEAGUE dsepors #t.Peul 133 W328 41 2 43 Migecond with nine; Fox and Chico) h 40 MANCHESTER, Eng. June 9 trol said th ident Lie8e years he's still a local hoy 5 scheduled nontitle bout here Brass, Rhodius No. 1: Pail Creek AthTEAM PIELDING Carrasquel are tied for third with in With 40. Doris Hart and! eon os on sald Le acciden’ who made good—in his own back petween newly crowned World sucks, Kimnbaum Comer Re atractors: 7 0 A & re. five each. And the Dodgers boast the --Gardner Mulloy, 8 Hart and occurred when Femedas’' car tried yorq, Lightweight Champion Jim my Riverside No. 8: Uglen Printers vi. id Milwaukee .... Te si 4 . kept ‘his/league’s top pitcher, too, in|Hal Burrows each won or shared tp pass a third car. Tre velaran Miller. a swith: Ee Er and Mariy Jans State Farm. Pu pamyille Minneapaii ® 8 1338 i i aul Fain. bi Per The nits [Preacher Roe. He now has won two titles today as American| Vanderzyl, tennis coach at Riv-| tender for the New York Central 'rigo of Mexico has been can-! qd Ry 10" Backs "Gued Cars ve fhe avilly ha 5 ’ 1m so » at loader ag Seg DiMagg 10 with elght and lost. none. rn A a i wah) aide Te ated n 2d tusion Railroad for the past 28 years, celed because Carter was injured Men's pl omain, Side’ Bains River se : ha ae col age, 13 e/. 'n on occas on layed with many teams dur-| nced side No. 2. ’ ka ite” 3% 5 137 4 8 5 TL Ted Willams, also of Bos- TEAM pATIING Northern England toyrnament. | has played w ) in training, it was announce Bars City .. 90 0 1317 610 #0 Seo Y AB RH TB HR 8B Pct. Northern uv + with the touring troups of Bobby; his long career. The Big Four ’. : . indianapolis . ces the home run hitters] 57 23.286 | ng g g itoday. : = . Mat pl - eh hn, Williams and Robinson poi. yor 208 65 8 1 12 213 Mulloy, fourth - ranked UE Riggs and Bill Tilden. 'Railroad, Falls City, Strauss 8ays,| Olympic Audftorium Promoter St. Ann's Wins Title iavers in 10 or more are tied for the lead in runs Pits. 10a 193 427 oe a 3utmateyr from Coral Sables: he Kovacs, Riggs Win {and DeWolf NewS, were some of (la) Eaton said Carter requested] St. Ann's softball team won H 98 38 HR .|batted In at 45 apiece. {oun ils 1578 190 403 sos 33 3 ss Won the men’s singles title wi Sl QUEBEC, CITY, Can, Frank [he outstanding teams with whom a postponement of the June 18 the city church softball championATT A 0 man gives Chicago's Chlesso lio 104 Je1 set 3¢ 13 SEGA 62 Victory Over Dom OA Kovacs of Los Angeles Cal. de. Be saw service before joining Art fight after receiving an injury in ship by downing Christ The King, & Randy Gumpert the lead in the Row York 1308 201 503 608 62 20 6 of Australis. Mulley oo NE | featod Sohn NO of New Sacks Used Cars five years ago. (an eastern gymnasium. Eaton 8 to 4, at Garfield Park yester- : pitching department. TEAM FIELDING 2 pat ler roa by defeating David York, 6-3, 6-1, today in the quar-| ® =» =» jon 2 new date has not been set aay. (Soh Smitn Bit two home : TEAM BATTING { DP TF Er 76 | Bill ter-finals of the Canadian Pro-! RAWLEIGH takes a lot of razz- for the fight. . . 2 Bost, Li... B53 0,1337 629 42 IW Tyrie of South Africa and Billter-finals o e Canadian { aod i | 1 Chicago ies 291 edi i a8 Wy Philaceishis 48:8 a fl 271 Anderson of England, 6-2, 6-4, sessional lawn tennis champion-|ing vi the Wu, ut. it never 5 : $43 (New York 1555 206 436 682 40 18 280 dongs A ae ae ; 'y _| ships. (worries : . f Mi Bastar 108 35 437 402 4 3 AT ainnati |. " : 1282 526 46 975) Miss Hart, America s Second i In another quarter-final match, I've been playing baseball so long 4 . ; Dera 142 2% 30 a3 30 1 amiemtwren ... 8 0 Jud 8 41 3u Tanked Women's amateur from, To, f New Tork de- my backyard's four inches higher Hn: 11 33 oievelund 1518 213 387 575 38 17 255 Piabur "4 o 113 SM 43 9% Jacksonville, Fla, won the Bobby Riggs of New York de- mj a : : i 23 Bt Louk 1864 20 m maui a8 Ch York 80 0 1380 513 #9 'women's singles title by beating feated Bob Stubbs of Florida, ; E4110 Brn nd Rl Sw BWIUAL TING ee Beverly Baker of Santa Monica, 84, 7-5. Butler to Open NU CHICAGO, CINCINNATI OR LOWISVILLE? iE ST 5 uh 4 Fiemren 3 ATT a American Take Sears Cup Suslatisell Carg . | : | Kanages he PHILADELPHIA — New Eng- z I ! : 1204 404 30 78 inBrk 108 e413 2.8 AH = Miss Hart then paired with! 2 Times State Service FLY ; AIRLINE : ft Meum ER 5 t {4 3 Snirley Fry of Akron, O. to add) 00S, ROTLE Went PUNE | EVANSVILLE, IL, June 9 — 264 sos 43 Sry Echochenst su if 4 Bi the women's tandems crown with §1% he Mida) Stat Northwestern University opens a © The only direct service to Grand Rapids (viv South Bend sad Kedomuroe) ig let 87 8 J wmmieean 308 10 3 2} Jilin easy 60, 62 triumph over they desalted NE Ws New Be 122 « game basketball schedule 16 4 commuter Rights dally to and row Chivags (vis lafayette or Kaba) ! | Bo 6 53 1 9 33 | . - . iS i : A on " 1 Brk ie i Hi% 8. Be Rios Spaueat Pabare Roo. 1and’s first cup victory since 1941. against Butler University Dec, 3. © The only lute night Might te Clncinnetl : i 4 S08 chides players in 10 or mare eames, RESBIC iat + 3 3 330 feld of San Francisco in another 14 Recei Athleti | The Bulldogs head the list of © 2 Nights dally fo ond feom bouisvitle > 300 except pitchers. HR | Sialer Phi 189 63 4 6 31 all-American final. { eceive 1C leight nonconference games and 2 » . i 1315 Clev-Chi i 87% 3 gins HANI 2 Burrows, who comes from Char-| A ds ot Park School | *: Big Ten engagements carded Seve valuable time—and enjoy Juxery travel in Lake Contesl’s : p i 3 1% 811 B ny 06 34 10 3 14 331 lottesville, Va. and Miss Baker AWAIdS Qf Fark 3c oo 'tor the Wildcats next winter. comfortable 2 1-paseeager DC-3 Ceotraliners. So, for business or \ § ] let 13 § 34 Ses Rosek Pits, 8 30 8 1 9 ” 41% then completed the triumphant, Seward Wilshire, athletic di-| Athletic Director Ted Payseur plessuse, fly Lake Censrsl, your Direct Connection rowse * soy + flaman StL 3 83 1 5 28 | Cooper, Bos 132 41 6 28 3111, 8, sweep by winning the mixed rector of Park School, announced announced that three of the non- point in the United Seates. Immediate confirmation of reservations } 23 J ou. iat #8 801 it HO Eh 180 58 23 304| doubles championship with a 6-2,/1¢ athletic award winners in base- .onference games were with Pa- —no annoying callbacks. Apply for a Lake Centeal credic card to51 8 01 » oodling, NY 80 #3 1" $ ey, SLL 173 521 3 4 30 13-8, 8-3 victory over Naresh ball and tennis last night. cific Coast schools and that the a : 3 1 i low ion fares $3 i iE Sat 1 i} 4 B Koes of India and Althea Gib-| Stephen Colwell won the Reickel wyjgcats would travel to the Pa- day—ae deposit recjuired: loeuisy ’ $ p i% 0 it 338 Re i y 8 a of New York. [award Jor tae hest mena} attitude cific Northwest during the Christ- Call BEimont 2434 for reservations lor your focal travel agent) . 145 - an we 0 ston was e i . : 72% . . . mas holidays. Sovo——and : MATL 0 4 B13 YN a Tennis Pro Killed honorary eaptain of the baseball Dec, 3. Byler. Dec. 3 Western Michi Shy @ roudeiny | ave Y%5 on your meters Hight 3. 183 4 9 Bo 1% Ml 18 = #8 team for the t season gan; Dec. 10, st Noire Dame; . 28, 8 . 3 i ale ddd: $n 4 3 BARSTOW, Cal—Tennis pro, ARAL | Wasineion st Seatiie; Dec. 3. Wash | «Jf MAE a. 1 = =» fi 3 # 3031 gH 3 h 28 Robert Vanderzyl, 33, of River- oui Si bevor Lowel" sohngion | 7 A. Michigan Siate: Jag: 12 Purdue: | ; or ; it 3 1s 38 8 § Ja 13% 43 § 311 3 383 slde. Cal, and his wife, Irene Moistner. Bligh Wired, David. Willams! 21 at Michigan: “ag. 28, at Minnesota. | 'ERRER E | d Bd 1] 3 Louise, 30, were kitied today in a +5 Heiart Fre, Ginase fin ah i Te 2 Mies AIRLINE y d 24 1 Soe! ig ®'3 $14 31 70 two-car, head-on collision on | kiveir, Devos, Stephen DeVos, Charles Feb. 18. Indiana. Peb. 23. Notre Dame; | mR aw i | iB ine 3% 3% U. 5. Route 66. | CR ——— i 3 oa S83 i 3 Vanderzyl was dead upon ar-| i 833% a4 Weltkus 208 i $ 3 Wiirival at Barstow Hospital, while ; 16 38 1 3 as aS SRG Bead? 3 nis wife died in the hospital about | T 1 1 38 4 7 283 A 8 - > 3 20 “313/four hours after the accident. The WILLIA 5 FU J YALXYi WW. MICH. ST. ¥ sid 0 pei Ge a3 2331 38 35 couple's two children also were, i § 3 amine fd BC 334 injured. Bobby, 7, suffered a brok-, : i 18 1 Wie 5 t i : Bien axin wile Terry, 9, Dad sal : 8 4 314 Westoum, tiple bruises and a concussion. | ; ’ ¢ : m & wards re 3 3 i | 1 Also injured were Mr. and Mrs. 4 +L i 3 2 46 § 0 0 18° .360 istkovich. pet it $1 i8 384 D. 8. Femedas of Chicago, riding 1 3 134 36 14 [260] Adams.Cin 100 28 4% 300 ® 4 SRiiig sidiiape 2814: 10 : 250 | . i a 100 mies Bt 84138 IPL Wins Opener g SERRE a BREE ih | ; 111 48 . | mEiiinm 4 213118 3#In Utility Tennis | 160 44 1 ; que 940! 100 3 1 0 w er Chi i i °° 33 The Rndianapolls Power An 100 28 i 357) PRompon.\ it 1 231 Light Co. tennis tea e " 1% 3 HC 8 SiC, 3 #% EE is i tre Public Service Company of ma 11 330 aorsemon.8 131 $8 18 226 Indiana squad, 2-1, in the first 9 fh] D , 2 23 17 3250 quad, 2-1, : 8 i is Ei TH gi is ! 3 38 round of play in the Utility Ten-: or OH emonstration | i ’ . : Ei Gallsibhl in 3 i 3 hg League yesterday at Riverside a cr 192 41 8 &.1 9 245 Pellagrini. Phil 1 18 : 933 Park eourts. gf) “yy m= / ! 1 7 IRR i 5 : rH ’ " MH 4 1 The Indianapolis Water Co. ; Ie (Of A } 3 (ARI AYIIN]] ¥ is} ad are SB § i 'team had a one match lead over 5 i i . h 0 8 17 8 3 {Indiana Bell Telephone Co., with i. 8 x "a0 x 3 211 one singles and a doubles match “18 8 a 33d {to be played later. Radio Corpor29 i .230 ww dé 3 1 lation of America and Indianapo3 . 4 3. Phil 3 3 ) ; : lis Railways will play their match i » is 31 om 12 HE 1? 13 Monday evening. 5 13 3 303 a vk 41 B08 19s! Summary of matches follows:| 120 38 4 0 § 18 300 Hariane. a 134 Dick Long (IPL) defeated George df 2 ES 3 8 Amold (PSCI), 62, 6-3; Jack 1 2346318 NE aE 3 8 3 y :167|Crabtree (PSCI) defeated Don 4 8 nid ? ‘191| Diering.stt, © 1 3 1 13; Snoke (IPL), 6-3, 6-0; Long-Snoke platiiatioe 8 Jf 40 1 eR #148] | HOP dereaiea’ Amold-Cravtree domncRuTL, ff ff 3 | meatal MH Tess § (PSC) 64, 63; Bob Becker Yerble: Wash 13190 : an "RS RECORDS _ |(IWC) defeated D. L. 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He reelad off eighth in 1:47 fifths of a secc record set by | and startled a fans by paying $4.30 across the Jockey Davy Counterpoint, w run by Battlefie Stakes two wee he had all his the lead at the I and pulled awa) victory, Far Fron Battlefield w: graced however ener’'s 1950 ju was far back ir of the races bu in his first effo than a mile, He was gaini winner at the far back to seri He was better in front of Gi Hall of Fame, the pace, at the Counterpoint at the spring 11th behind Cq Kentucky Derb seven lengths Preakness. Nex again will tangl in the Belmon gons of Count ] winner of 1943. Battlefield, r Arcaro, was ba cents to $1 an $2.50 while Hall with Big Stretcl tory was worth terpoint.
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