Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1951 — Page 10
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field of older and more experienced golfers in an important tournament was plaguing Jack Leer of Highland today as
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TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1951
The Getaway—
Happy’'sPact Ready Soon
By United Press 1
CINCINNATI, June 12—Baseball Commissioner A. B.
changed by attorneys, will be submitted to major league ‘lowners in New York, Thursday, for the signatures that may
Chandler's severance contract, with some of its wording
Firing over the finely-conditioned Hillcrest Country liam ay untry Liv) © Fred Bu eo, Speedway ...... %- - ler’ i Club y Leer started his, : George Doushert y Coftiw.. ..... 8 mean the formal end of Chandler’s reign. course BULLETIN Roose Berrs, Coffin: 3 t. protecting Chandler day with a bogey five on the| Jack Leer turned in a 37, one Charies ‘Braushion, ishiand | 30-88 71 If the owners sign the agreement, p first hole. A four-foot putt Sve pol, vi pd Bat Ane 6 todny ion Fle camaro ls = # against financial responsibil-|F= "0 Tra jor League Execus » nir Aas of do i i : that rimmed the cup caused the| 0 CG" ney opemed at tom Sulivan. Spestwsy 4-40 18 ity possibly growing out ofitive Council } John Banich, Speedway . ... 41-87 78 i i i Chandler said yesterday that } ell t with its] HO TS on Ha bi with [Slavs Remanrk, Socetuar. ..- 30-30 18 suits now pending againsti,, contract, a three-page, single7 crest course o W, easant Run... 34-71— him, as commissioner, they also : agreement, 8 greens put in excellent condition 36, and Ted Lach had 39, three Sack Mummers, Country Ciub. Ho-3b— 18 wn set the date on which he will ase ali by Judge i by f3feanisiccoper Tex Haryey and| oyer. | llagd Shatny Long presints ie retire from office. John Lord O'Brien, Washington £ en contrast to the bumpy- prospects. Both are definitely Bob Wiison, "Pleasant Bun fad 7 Some slight changes in the attorney for the commissioner’s greened Indianapolis Coun try|still in the Tuhning Quaplte 3 hi ~ aiff Riverside RAR wording of the severance contract! mna three lawyers are expected 1 Clu coutss where the first round ji i hi Tarr a 35 Don Naker, South id 42-87 7 have been made by Nationalito attend Thursday's meeting in 5 3 » i nl f— Cy f Was played yesterday yesterday when he made the turn har gen. rest 1 fal League Attorney Louis Carroll New ke The act Jun o Led Field Yesterday |and was matching the 35 on the SUR LURh, [ool 100 Lie” i and American League AUCISYl, 4 ypon by Will Harridge, Leer, an Indiana University back half wml the Anal holé. pd MeGuire, Soutn Grove |... d-4i— . Ben Fiery, it was revealed DY|, orjcan League president, and a one-over par 71| approached to the back side of 7 ama, Biverside. -...... #4 "yn : . . . t ional League senior, Dosted 3 one-gv EL De 1 Ee nei fies resides, wibiuins His Sr T* FOR TWO—Times Editor Walter Leckrone made his second annual Times Athlete of the | arren Giles, resided Eu he RO ick, Ration = 214. Leer today had pars on|four feet of the pin.’ His putt Robert Burns, Coftin ____ .:- 4-44 3! Year Waphy presentation to The Times 1950-51 selections yesterday. Mr. Leckrone (left) is shown Cincinnat! Reds, who 1s a mem- p : Nos. 2 and 3 and made a beauti-| rolled past the cup and he was Tracy Cox, Lake Shore = ..... 3-il— 4) “presenting anual's Jim Nyers (right) his trophy as the city's Athlete of the Year as Ben Davis' Ken- : ful recovery from a trap on No, forced to sink a sizeable hit for piel Stackhouse, Meridian Hills 42-38— so| neth Gaton Allen Jr. looks on. * 4 for a par three. the bogey five. fan, ijruntvd, Lis, sok gh-41 I iTé 0X roo n iid EC peeay of the day x. Clilppor Working Johan enn Spoctrs ny io so-41— 81 BY JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Times Editor Walter Leck-|by the writer over 17 other top i No. 5 hole Pubter, Pendleton ......... Siuil— anual's Jim Nyers and Ben rope, i \candidat r- d 1- : rn Te oe Ya drive, fell] Leer's putter and chipper had Bh, Murti Pondivion «© 1....} Sl 81} vi Kenneth Gaton Allen Jr.| onc ir oduced by Luke Walton, san indi Bm w : I during most |iian Lew Coin. .c-: 648 8 |p riontened their shelves with| WISH Sportscaster, made thejlence in athletics, outstanding fb G€8 opes Tor oO short of the green on his second| been working well during John Woile, Broadmeor .. ... 40-4l— 81 e { tal ttitud d demi ; shot, chipped on and took two|of the round. He holed a 15-foot- Hank Csmabell, Jiliewbreok . 4-40 Hi|four years of illustrious athletic presentations in the brief cere- mental attitude and academic tts. er for a birdie on No. 3 and ap-|Kenn Robbins, South Grove . 43-38— 81 memories today. monies. Coaches, parents and{Proficiency bringing honor and By MILTON RICHMAN ohn David, twice winner of the| proached to within inches for &|¥din schorn, Fisassat Ren ... fp-4s— 8i| The two city and county stal- principals of the two prep stars/distinction fo “thelr respective United Press Spore Weer : _| bird on No. 5. He chipped in from [Joe Fraser, Coffin .. .. ._. . 84-39 81 |warts were recipients of the sec-/were guests of the Indianapolis schools. . league-leading Dodgers and White Sox hit the Indianapolis District champion John Harrington, Meridian Hills 38-43— 81 gu Pp The leag g g : . ship, was even 'par on the first|three feet off the green for An-|Eritz Coon, Greenfield 40-42— g2O)nd annual Times Athlete of the Baseball Club. | The awards were based on/poad today—but Brooklyn expected a leisurely excursion s di No. 9 Mike Stone, Lake Shore 42-40— 82 (yaar ds in twi i t jroa ay two holes. other birdie on No. 9. Pete: f. Speedwhy . 40.42 se | year awards in twin ceremonies| Special guests recognized at the character, sportsmanship, schol- . . t set f $ rockier ride John Hare Jr. of Highland, Perk, who is on leave from goueg A ar aunt Rah. «sc © S48 stlast night. presentation were Richard Camp- arship and other strong qualities while Chicago got set Ior a Ic : : with whom young Leer won the|Camp Breckenridge, Ky., fired ex-|Bill Pearson, Highland 45-37— 82| Following The Times banquetibell, former Broad Ripple per- of leadership. A slight case of mathematics made the difference. spriug four-ball tournament at|cellent golf until he hit the {ranels Truitt, Meridian Hills . 43-38 32 /at Hotel Lincoln, the two honored former, and Ulysses Rice, ex-| Above average scholastically, Brooklyn, coasting along with a formidable 5l4-game Sprius Grove this year, was even|Ereens, He had four three-putt Rar Roberson, Hivhland _ ... 4-13 83 athletes were awarded The Times Decatur Central three-sport star, | Nyers and Allen will go to in- rookiyn, g R 8-0) BE oles. Hare|greens. aries Killion, Pleasant Run 43-80— 8% trophies during the intermission|winners of The Times first awards|state schools, Nyers to Anderson lead, was ready to throw well-rested Preacher Roe (8-0), fired a 72 yesterday But the golfing thrills stinn {ene Cox: Fleasant Run =~... 4-40— 83/of the Indianapolis-Kansas City last year. {College and Allen considering! against the Cardinals at St. ht tha od ding shots of e from “the bomber,” John RB Wells Willowbrook... .. 4i-i3— 83 doubleheader baseball games. Nyers and Allen were selected Butler and Purdue. jagal : have been able to defeat the the nm made by Robert! David. The long hitter was well Be. I Walker, Pleasant Run 41-43 i a oR a — | Louis tonight. S h 1di Yankees only twice while losing morning was uss Rader, Sarah Shan! . dla * Tri i X, holding hve . Burns of Cat. He Knocked njen He way, lo Sh, Id 114 on Bid Voki Be coe i= HUST Like Hadacol— Tg Ol BO 5 5 tis i Ta Jo ate eum 0 453 Fishorts sumesiet pd . ' ung, xv alnae | 3" i Ted Lack of Coffin and ck/with a 34. But he ran into trou- Dick Lei south Grove Mo ai 4 ® ® ® Sim Slaligan UT fos 16 38 5 Tio ping three out of four games to es Wa oo } Perk of Broadmoor also posted/ble on the 10th and 11th holes, Jol CUiiste MEEmEe + SC SF ur tis ain ive Fran Rall. 1M a1 3 i 316 the surging Yankees, weren't sure| 0 Marrero (6-2) 3 avid firing a double bogey on NO. 10 Guy Davis, Lebanon 2 res Ae Johnny McCal 20 4 6 “3 300 Conrado (Chico) arr ’ i 12s behind Leer yesterday. D. g {QUE Davis, lebanon 41— 83 i ohnny gagcal oo. 30 4 8 °F 3%iwho to start against the Senators inst the White Sox tonight { and Len Oliver of Sarah Shank|and a bogey on No. 11 (Bll Dladel, poedwar | |l 8-45 84 . Johony' Merson 11! 184 3 $4 33 718 at Washington tonight. Manager| 880 "5" WOR oO : hive Ons ‘of. Eis. best punches of tiie Bl MeGulre. sedway. i. iu eo [Mel Rue . oll 1 22 38 7 3T p50 00 Richards said he might use! Most major league clubs spent "imme verter: gas mas on the Siyara No 15a hres "oe HH I PIDE QNOT IN APM © odie 8 43 4 daither Ken. Holcombe (43) ora, oftday Wareidg FEES hole, His drive was down the|Keed: corse Riverside | | 4-48= 8 Ted Beard *0%". 0% 1 18‘ ilianky fastballer Lou Kretiow but several played €XHRED t middle and five yards off the Bill Diehl Speedway |... 43-48-84 By BILL EGGERT ; Inman. Chambers © ‘3 1 2 0 738 (1-1). Bane. Resar St ] , & blow of 310 yards. | Gane’ aulfan Coffin og A shot in the arm couldn’t be any more stimulating to 2S scevens ~o. 1% 3 31 33| Skipper Chuck Dressen off wey : The tournament closes With the adj sndersatt faks'Shors 4-42 $/the Tribe than the club's recent pitching performance. rn: B33 | 3 iE: Evookive ha stil another Yessofi Veteran Catcher Bugdy Rosas 3 final 18 holes at Speedway to- Sorry Jest, Hishiand : S32 b i ,:|Royce Lint 0 llll 10 0 1 1 .100/to be optimistic in Rookie Dick drove in two runs with a pinch } Morrow. Wiliam Cllnkioales. ‘Speedway * {1:44 83 The payoff was the start and relief hurling of rookie Feri‘ vier =o i 3 1 ¢ 35 | Williams, recently - discharged single in the eighth inning to ¥ Fens ine ih ol) Joe + . . A i DIVOT DIGGINGS-- Mrs. Dick J.B Gigmans Jr, Floasint Kun 40 13 Bob Curtis and veteran Forrest Main, who fashioned a neat Joe bute °"%, 1 1181 arom the Army: give, fhe Boston Red Box alo ; s. John i ¥ : - . . EY . ob Curtis ........ 6 0 0 .000 , clory ov | Ate again handling the scoreboAPd Lis atcsuarn: Soesemas.. siti 83 [OUr hitter to grab a 3 to 1 victory last night in the second) ruc meg ste, gus lf wegen to, Bor, ett Giants in» charity exhibition : at the district. . , . Dick Perk has john Foles, Flessant Run ... 41-44— 85 game at Victory Field after Kansas City had squeezed out|7 Mansan 3. Mccall 3, Turner 3 Basgeli| Installed in left field against game last night, while in another # an “all service team.” His caddy, Dr. ET, (Sliver, Speedway id Bi 3/3 5 to 4 triumph in the opener, TATE got 3 Safe 2. Beard 2 ‘Gearhart. 2, a Bates Rr arms charity contest, Pittsburgh, wiih Bob Hook, is on leave from the Pes Buckial 4 . . ‘| Milwaukee took charge Dy SiX| Three-Base Hits—Stevens 3, Mangan 32,! the aid of homers by Erv Dusa Marines and - is toting Dick's pick Loveivon. ullcrest Ms i ss| Curtis, a towering 21-year- percentage points, Balin 2. Tisher 2. McCall, Merson, urner. plate. - Originally destined for St.\ang wally Westlake, topped clubs. . . . Jack Royce of High- Wins Peele. South Grove [1 ai # old Texan who reported here Sky-High Homers uiome Runs Fernandes 10, JKalin g Paul, Williams Will be erained by Cleveland 9 to 5. : vs CORR i: oh » y v » ner, 3 : a. Phe. Ea a iy hy - a % oh a days hg Jad Dado Frank Papish, making his sixth | Batlcssandro, asian Sale, Zuber, “He may be more of a help to Bor re : a ual 8 Jan fo go the set| TUSIOD during the winter and still fevert Miller, Sarah Shank ... hit. 88 tember, was Manager Don Gut- attempt to win ee tnd game, | CAC Merson. Chambers. *Dailéssandro, | US than I thought,” Dressen ad-/hands of the International days and the cups set/;, \, ahle to play golf. . . . It Jack David. Speedway . | 43-44— #6 . 4 n was the Tribe's loser in the open- Papish. mitted, after Williams’ perform- League, 6 to 5, when the Red on the front edges of all greens, there'll always be a Wam- red Kocher, Speedway... #1-45— se |teridge’s “sleeper” choice for the, o nontest. The Blues got to him| Stolen Bases—Saffell 8, Beard 3, Kalin. \ance against Pittsburgh. “He Wi "clouted Howie Pollet for Mahy ‘of, the A Country Club's pler. With Fred Jr. having left | John Duvidson. oda Saath rat Blues. The rookie, amid plaudits|sor a1) of their runs in the second, (==> "800: didn’t he up as a regular atit i re the third inning and greens are set on knolls and only|y yi nanolis and turned profes- |e Mediesky, Speedway... ... 43-43 g6 {TOM 2 house of 3599 fans, gaveiinipg and fifth frames. lond game and when Manager|first but 4 T always make thre un = in the re rth By th is oo John Spannuth, Coffin... Al-46— s up only four hits and fanned oud B BE nT Tn re or. : 7 8h : sional, Fred Sr. is playing in the Ad Coddingion. Hichlana 4 Hh seven inthe ax {RRInEs heiy 2hlas, Oty outhit the Red- Gutteridge removed the rookie for room. Rochester added its sixth run sups yesterday. district. He had an 80 yesterday. Jack Tressel, Riverside 0 (is— 81 8 kins, 14 to 10, including sky-high reliefer Forrest. Main, the fans let| Another Brooklyn bright fea-|against Cloyd Boyer in the sixth. David Still ‘Hot’ And there's a younger Wampler| Wiliam Gaines, South Grove. . 46-41 87 worked. gp Sas iball and slowinomers by muscular Bob Cervigo with boos. They swallowed|ture as the Dodgers began their : In pre-fournament speculation, (SWINGING the sticks, getting ready Trios Ciwies, Bilerast ' -4i— ze: and Kal Segrist over the Jett field them when Main proceeded to cut|Western invasion was the return Hurls ‘Short’ No-Hitter Leer was mot considered as allo tAKS.OVEr. ... Dan Cravens of poiert, flelsrues. Speedway. 43-4 © Strikes Out Side barrier. x ldown the Blues. He didn’t let alto form of Ralph (The Hawk) . threat to the ot Franklin, who is by no means a Ray Thomas, Hillerest 43-43 88 Main. who relieved Curtis in Ed Stevens’ free ticket and Earl K. C. runner get to first base. {Branca, who has pitched and won In Junior Baseball th undefended district, 5 coifer, duffed out No. 8 hole| 5" Heath, Lebanon i2-46— 88 ’ Turner's double off the scoreboard x 2 = {four games in his last four starts.] Ronnie Fox hurled a no-hitter e vid, twice winner of the dis-|IR Dine strokes yesterday. Mrs. Maurice Robina epecdway | 41-41— ss the seventh with the bases loaded, [plated one Tribe marker in the] THE BLUES’ home runs were| Dressen cagily begged: off any for five innings as his Brookside trict (48 and ‘49), and Gene Cravens was keeping score, too. gat AC hillivs, ‘Willowbrook i 5 retired the side including a Second Jnning. Doubles by Dom 41,q 11th for Kal Segrist and 15th pennant predictions but admitted, Pal Club team won a 15 to 0 Coulter of Richmond, Big Ten y pr ee Th Dewey Bish Routh Grove. Si-4i— tg/strikeout. He did the same job Dallessandio and Johhny ? lergon for Bob Cerv. Both are ex-col-|“We're shaping up a lot better|victory in a “B” league Junior champion from Purdue, ,’ Coffin oe : Ha 3 Hel Bk Geove 4-4 in the eighth and ninth frames| while Kansas City pric Ernie sity Performers; Sagrist, Usiver- now than we did since the start Baseball tilt at Blooksiae yester: were considered the “hottest” ji. David, Meridian Hills 3-39 72 Dale Overiin. Fendisten ; a 2 picking up four more strikeouts Nevel picked up his sixth pitching gry - Na al ors nlver of 8 Season Some of the Bit fay. Fab Nt. gv] | Warren Coon: Greenfield = .. #1-41— ap| With his fast ball. victory, he wasn’t around for the “= x # they'll pull out of it, I'm re » |fanned eight. A Cr legsant Hun. 4-44— | Curtis, who was on the Tribe's finish as the Redskins threatened,| pRNIE NEVEL, Kansas City’s] Over in the American League's At _Brokside Leroy Sileox Je. Speedway | 48-41 s|Spring roster and came here leaving eight runners stranded inisiarting hurler in the first game, |first-place precinct, Richards was| Christian pT iouknde_ Pal downed jou | ison. Paani hm o.oo. 4643— 8lafter attending Lamar Junior the last three innings. |threw only four pitches to retire considerably worried about his Eon. League Junior Indians defeated Roa opnderson, Lake Shore . 43-46— 83 College in Beaumont, Tex., struck Merson Homers [the Tribe in the opening inning. |White Sox as they began an| ... At Riverside Leo Baruhorst, 8: WAY. . a 89 out the side in the third inning. 8 » 2 Eastern invasion which will it Hamiha sue Siverside Hawks defeated Norhart Das Comin shank fo i3— 8 He issued three walks. | Singles by Nanny Fernandez ana| DOM DALLESSANDRO'Sthem against the rir wor Leagudt Broad Rivole : LEAGUS J’ Batter, Rekemy ...... B-4i— | The “new Tribesters,” winners Turner, a walk to Dallesandro and fourth-inning double hit the top|/Yankees beginning June 19. In|feated North End ‘Terriers, 13 10 6. Don ah » wa James Gostehus. Martinsville. 45-45— so/in three of their last five starts Merson's infield out scored two of the right field wall, missing alseven games between the two| “Ia the Comoty “6 League, Speedway ost night. Tony Hinkle, Speedway... 45-44— 90 now gent southpaw Johnny Me-|{more for the Tribe in the seventh. home run by inches. 'clubs thus far, the te Sox! ¥on 31 to 3 over Clermont, Bob Fehr om *8:1 Brooklyn ab BL. tain). John Trucblood. Fort Harrison’ $6-80— 34/Call after the Blues today in a With two runners on and two out ee ? EE White 50% smu w fu Eu a a 4 4,| WESULTS YESTERDAY Charente Sha Fleas nen {40 38) “free” afternoon game. The gates McCall batted for Johnny Hutch. | a N ASSOCIATION S58, ant Run .. 48-43— 91 were to be open free of charge to/ings and sent Kansas City Left! 8 4 000 | Marvin Heekman, Bs oS doe—-4 3 3 Eran Abrams. Pleasant mane $543 dieverybody through the courtesy Fielder Keith Thomas almost to R$ pson: MeCleland, | poinith, brie Bolen hank s0.45— 31 Of the Coca-Cola Co. who has the scoreboard for the game-end-AMERICAN LEAGUE a 313 2 Francis Bucksot, Pleasant R a Ww ‘bought out th k for thi in t B - . sant Run. . 44-47— ou e park for this oneling out. , Corky Lam Chien. i w & Pet. and’ Unser; 000 100 100 3s” oF | Marsh Samm. Meridian wills ii-ta— vs|game as its contribution to base-| In the second game, Merson New York "oll LB i , 2000001 6 0|G RB Mostnnis Toneld bas si Dall's golden jubilee. |gave’ the Tribe a 1-0 lead in the, Cleveland a 3 » 10 Nx 1 in aa 150 Ford, Meridian Hil 4 » The split last night dropped second inning with a home run, | ’ B ton u 3 31 = 5d Joe of Fade, rest : aa os/the Tribe into undisputed seventh his third this year. Successive! \ Sous we IT 3 3 led) Fred poder Millerest un | 4s—9%iplace as Columbus took over|singles by Tom Saffell and Ted | ; LEAGUE Na Tbs Parris, Coffin Shank 41.49 si(sixth place. Kansas City was Beard and Fernandez's long fly-| # 8 w L Pa on 2 NS . [Frank Schmedel, Hillerest n-t6— 0 knocked from the league-lead as ball to center was worth one more : 1 ro 3 ! Sh Eltvetaner (Ry i 8 100» 23 wie Fuels Hl mask... .o-- 44-50 2 KANSAS OFFY A ne this after Mel Rue's| ; je I 509 , Walsh {8 id: n, UR : B's : 25 Ave 1 |v set. (4), Biveriak 10 4 aad Tob: 1 BR rt Rus | aa Matkidnd, 3b AB R HB 0 A Elgingle, two K. C. errors and| » 4 EE Fiber Shae RUns_ Westlake, | Tom Roberts, Sarah Shank | 40-48— 98S ure” 3] 4:4 § {beards long Ay was more gravy. J 8 0 ¥ 4 New Yorr, N.¥. re lea ay A 41 300.1 8 In the fifth frame. | : (AY ireiara 010 ~ § 9 2|Fred Esple, Hillcrest. ......... 48-48— 96 x a nu i GAMES TODAY Ne Pork au) a tig 000 3 3 3 gharios Teste: Spedas. fie 9 ‘3311 ¥ 8 BOB OURTIS was obviously| ; fina MERICAN ASSOCIATION ig 4 ; oaect ron 84-0 +32 0 0 3 0 otired when the Blues threatened) % , waukee ab Li « A , Evans, Noe Pitcher Bou: | iam paompsen, South Grove £3-50--103 4 0 1 1 0 olin the seventh inning of the secMinne (night), ye, |Harry Thompson, Coffin | Bl-sb—108 2 2.0% 0.0 | ( Bt. Paul at ), 5 A leh Tho Ai — (Second Game) i AMERICAN LEAGUE to Re 1 AS —— rots 21 9 0 KANSAS CITY i . peat Rho oe fit. %5.4, 404 Coeds Open Play T3134 gmt 0 RTE 4 _Detroil ‘at Boston (nights. ©" ee | COLUMBUS, O., June 12 (UP) $ 8 31 Sladiwsmill3 0 0 7 89 . if —Forty-three of the best women 21 3 0 OfSemris, mw llUl4 8 0 01 i collegiate golfers tee off here to- Ye 0 1 5 o AiThomas if +3 8 1-1 9.1 day in the seventh annual Na- Joes g 10g qomeps 4 2 804d , tional Intercollegiate Tourna- ty A YN rea... BRI ARaE ment. {vee winlidaaln A 4 Today's medal play over 18 3 8.8% lisattell of .........4 1.1.7 4 . holes at Ohio State University 9 0 0 0 OlPernandes 3 ss 3 v3 ® will select 15 coeds who will join oO 0 0 8 Ofstevens, 1 $0 8 8 0 Defending Champion Betty Row-| ..... ~~ =n = = = wo «= Merson, 2b YL 33 1 land in the match piay which be- uber wali ‘tor. Fapich tn Sh. Seats (Rue ta 1 ¥H 2.8 Y s esday. Miss Rowland, |for rue in 6th. Kalin fouled Cham: Mein p” $3333 of Lexington, Ky., and a student 1 s 8th. Mengan Ee Dera (Mata, 3 ss at Rollins College in Florida, au- (Beven Innings) oe 0 TB | pet Cty. %...2 oof od 000 1 tomatically received a berth in |Kansas Ara Knee oy 013 g10 0 8| INDIANA ere OOF OF ogee 3 é the mateh pl INDIANAPOLIS ............ 100 4 ns bat in--Merson, Fernandes. . Runs J y 0 as. pay 3 hivhed Two-base hits! Tkland, ee yp a. po M Representatives from 24 col-|Turner, ro, Merson. Home runs | son Stolen base—Beard. ton bases leges and universities are taking Gite ii" pation’ ups atins Kgpone, Si § mcitnaslls nie or part in the tournament which (ok rk, EBA § KogMiesl, Bia Cl Woh 3 Sobel, Vi EC “il closes Saturday. 5 yan ; In . 1; Tycho bint: Novel § in 3 (fiiched dock ban 3. Winns PO. Con (F), M c to thi, wih RTH eyel - ‘Losing igh Louie ° (15. of Tapire— Y it | d i A ajor Leaders Stewart, Jackowski, . 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