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Papish Hurls 2-Hit 5 8-0 Win Over Brews; Twin Bill on Today

By BILL EGGERT Frank Papish. trying for the seventh time to notch his third victory threw a two hitter at the second-place Mil-| waukee Brewers last night at Victory Field to extend the | Indianapolis Indians’ “winning streak” to three straight. | The Redskins made the most out of 10 hits and two. errors to pound out an 8 to 0 victory. The victory assured the Tribe the advantage for this

® # current. series that will wind Poise Wins

up today with a doubleheader starting at 1:30 p. m.

Eye Clean Sweep Tid Royalton

| Trying for a clean sweep | against the second-place Brewers, | By JIM HEYROCK | Indians’ Manager Don Gutter-| Foxy Poise, a 3 to 1 shot. |

idge will start Rookie Bob Curtis | ig Johnny McCall while Mil- came out of the pack yester-|

waukee Manager Charley Grimm day to win the fourth running| obably will go with his aces, Po Thiel and Murray Wall. of the Royalton Steeplechase. Papish was in complete control The chestnut gelding,

of the game until the ninth When p04 ang ridden by Austin

bases on . he ave UpR pair of base got Brown, leading amateur rider in

as far as third base until the the steeplechase circuit this seaninth. ¢ son, won with a determined drive Rightfielder Earl A in the home stretch to beat out to Papigh Jo areiD Bill Bannock Laddie, last year's winble an s | Kinus slapped out a single in the ne 1 doagh. at even third inning. Papish retired the g ven i rder in five innings. money were Storm Hour, whic side in orde Rirsbarbe won the Royalton two years ago, Revers ubar and Prarie Imp. | Righthander Dick DONOVAN. | wqpe race, the final on the pro: who reported fram the Parent vam of nine Pages yesterday, 2 Braves la > : xy Poise its first win on Bo i Bi for the Brewers, 0 gtd tind As the two are showing the effects of having, 4 one-half mile race over brush to play nine games in five 4a¥% leo under way, Bannock Laddie The A i Umpiroan- jumibed to the front. Laadie, with several T . _Jack Brant o onsville up, led | Chief Bill Jackowski ejecting Mil | ti the horses turned into the. waukee Coach George Jus home stretch. | the game in the third inning and Tribe Centerfielder Tom Saffell Pulls From Pack in the sixth. Just was tossed for mney were bunched but Poise arguing about a called hit bats- |, 1.4" out of the pack, passed

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o at Boston (Scarborough 3-3 and Parnell! , man when Donovan hit Papishig,,,.\ 1addie and Prarie Imp, | 10th ictory without a loss, but §-4\. Two games Martin, who had followed Dick aston Sn BE Ho 1813{Koceis, Medal. All others received with a pitched ball in the second "0 To cond, and he arson was eompelieq to re. Fowler and Johnny Kucab on the Philadeiphia 1815 340 13 ($100, . x p : n e secon . | om——————— id a inning. - The Brewers fontended won. The Imp finished third, inning. Saints Wallop ound, : NATIONAL ¥"'°"™ nui on back of Hobby Locks, the South Papish swung at the ball. The Royalton course, on the | Brooklyn { Chisago { The score was tied three times Brooklsn 19 48° — ym with the ice-water n rly shower be- { i ARH O A . New ‘York ........ 26 552 can e ice-water nerves Sartell gt Anta with Jac-| Wells Hampton farm, northwest Purillo.rt “8 1 1 1gemcoat.rr 23 4 3 4 Red Birds, 11-7 petore the, finish, May ox 31 aa aa little Ben predicted’ that 140 hy cause he didn't Agtee of Indianapolis, was at. least one} [ames 3 8 3 Soumheitsif 4 1 8.0 By United Press | Joost, who had gone hitless in Boston °° A si today “will put me up there.” kowski's strike-calls. d on Don- Place where a horse bet could be $73 $ecksondd 3103 Columbus. 0. June 16 gt (18 straight times at bat, put the Ehliadeinhia . R An Bhi Closes In The ie for a Placed without the law stepping in. $11 q dMikcie an 3 8 3 1 Paul's Saints battered three Co. MACKs ahead with two gone in Pittaburen Ei LB HH And, while the ice In Locke's ovan in Ue Johnny Merson was And many of the pepsons ats 33% leaiam 199 1 lumbus pitchers for 16 hits at Red (!N® home half of the fifth by| YESTERDAY'S RESULTS {veins ‘melted under the broiling pair of runs. Jo nay Arying for 8 tending the race were quick to l l Hi 0 Bmasottt.se 1 ? i 3 Bird Stadium today to defeat the C2Pnonading his seventh round- | AMERICAN AS : sun and the torrid fi passed and Dono 1g/take advantage. 211 Leonard» 1 8 0 0 home team, 11 to 7. ripper into the upper left deck.|; SOCIATION de mans. PaCS, 1 on Jim Mangan’s 31] 3 : INDIANAPOLIS 8 Milwaukee 0. Bantam Ben made that AE en ball _ipto| The three bookies, Be 8091 | The defeat was the fourth Ine White Sox tied the score in! nATAROS 3 Soiede 2. promise in spades. He : 0 . Pa tomers as they walked pas eirj 20 of - {straight for the Red Bird 4 the sixth and again in the ninth.! Rar : umbys 2. for the kill wit at: ield. He hit Papish loading " ! e000 straight for the Re rds and 1 + Karas City 10, Louisville 7. I with that T Rr s for Saffell who singled bldckboards. The lowsat pe oo | Totals 33 T2413 Totais 32 93 jo Save them a record of eight vie-| bi Thy ine ERICA LEAGUR Left Bien we Shots oy : scoring Merson and Man- the Royalton were on Bannoc | E05 iruckout for Palica in seventh. itories against seven 1088es On >ningerin’t 3 J 1 joostas PH OA! nelroit't New Yorks fired “what he called “ the greatto right . Laddie at 2 to 1. Quoted as even | Rervilliver ran tor B_ Bquatss jn ninth their current home stand. It also Plerces § 8 0 i Panis 5 110 3 Po iaeiaie s,s. jest round of my life* to ‘prove gan, Flashes Triple money were Storm Hour and Abram walked for Erskine In ninth. |onve the Saints a 3 to 0 edge in| Miccort 533 iyosesrt, 3318 NATIONAL LEAGUE |: /that his blood-chiling comeback " Prarie Imp. [Breakin ............;&00 310 000 201-4; {Rbnson.ib 4.0 9 O|Philleycf 4 © 1 0 St Louis § .Philadeiphia b (of 1950 was no accident. Nanny Fernandez singled to : { Errors—Bridues. Miksis. Runs Prtied Taj the five-game series which ends zZariliait $ 2 3 8 Majeski. 3b 5 1 1 4 New York 6. Pittsburgh 1. | Through those three previous open the Tribe's third frame and Snafu With Bookies slackagn. awards « Borkowski. Hodges. With a doubleheader tomorrow. |3ubyel = 4 I J OSuder2s « 2 4 3 fnicate 8. Brookivn ‘ 4 pre gen Dallesandro was walked. Ed| Bets were taken on all races #® a runs—Hodees. Fafko: 5 Faward | Trailing 7 to 0 in the second |Baker3s 2 0 0 OPowierp 2 0 0 | any | Continued on Page 13 —Col. 4 S . f | kies got themselves acrifice_“Baumholtz. Double plays— inning, the Birds came from be- stewart 10 0iClark 1000 GAMES TODAY } Stevens flashed out of his hitting and the book rillo to Campanella to Robinson: Reese to| ~ |Erautte 1:0} o'Martinp 100 1 AM pe phos wih & Sowing tripe JE pe sum) est the sin, oe - Ein SE, EET EME nina lo te the score a7 to 7 SR HES primrcsassizios Final Scores ield “scoring Fishbac un, e 8 BD " - 3 ‘ed . - : A Minneapolis at Toledo +2) : i : feel night centortiel Ste furlongs over the flat. The —Times Photos by Dean Timmerman | ; Scbults 4, Leonard 1. Strikeouts by mano on the mound for the Saints, | res 101 0 — St. Paul at Columbus (3) [tne ater aa Fernandez and Dallesandro. ' ' {Roe 1, Palica 3. Erskine 1. Schultz 2. | Totals 40113213 Totals 42123319 Kansas City at Louisville | H 18-75-69 288 cooted home on Man-| ist had taken bets on the YOUNG JOCKEY — Runt Patten 2 t Ei Erskine 3 tn 3 schutte 's| 2nd the flock was through for + Two out when winning run scored. NATIONAL LEAGUE [Pttea {Ratha Leske itt 3 Gans deep fly-ball to centerfield. race and when it was run, Morre| (That's my name) Smith of |v ik. fismeey STR, ‘di SSB LL inaon, | Bewart flied “out tor "Masi in pth | Demon 'Lk AL Hittebureh (2). FE nee | x gan's deep fly- ¢ t of (Lou, with 19-year-old Jack Har-| Crawford ill th |--Leonard (4-1). Losing pitcher— kine! Epperly retired the last 16 bat-| Lenbardt singled for Judson in 9th. | Brooklyn at Chicago, {Paul Runyan iii He Merson's double to the right of | . rawtordsville won e secora | 46-6). Umpires-—Goets. Jords and Dasco! | Clark flied out for Kucab in 9th. | Philadelphia at St. Louis IFred Hhnrap in ‘the fifth inning|rison of Zionsville up, won. race of the day at the Royal. |T'Mme—2:24. Attendance—23.633. ters in order, Bob Clear, who re-icnicago . .... .... .. 200 011 621 0-5! AMERICAN LEAGUE Seed ghawkin the scoreboard In | But Pat Murphy, astride Lor- y y liever starter Eddie Blake in the Philadelphia © 000 110 300 31—8| Cleveland. at Washi |

! " ’ } . . | i ngion, Skee Riegel after Dallesandro had singled beau, finished second and pro- on. He's 73 years oid and has ‘Maglie Wins 10th, second, was charged with the 10ss. 3 El0r%—Fox, Fowler. Runs batted in— Chicago al Philadelphia i). [Smiley Quick

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4 two more in tested to the judges that Morre| been riding since he was I7. Lee Peterson pitched the last three) fun Su sc lings 3 aszckl Siouc] #1-‘Lou'st Fmenatuns, (|v Ed 1 and they Fegistored a brace of [ou bad cut to the insideon him, —— Stops Bucs, 6-1 frames for the Birds. puna zarills, Joost 3 Stolen” base Bushy. fim Demaret 2 . a B ~ shy, ur 4 pos { ay t the seventh behin ha thus cutting out of first place. The | PITTSBURGH -- Sal Maglie St. Paul Columbus Bader to Joc Ns Pain: Pain Ke Joost to] |aCharles Kocsis . : S singles and a base on s. judges allowed the protest and the { ; héco ABH O A ABH r, A Fain: Pain to Joost to Fain to Joost: Masi! | Henry Ransom . a 18-3380 rs of Isabella {pitched a three-hitter to become c..inian “6 1 8 0 Alivertodb 4 1 1 1/to Dillinger, Left on bases—Chicago 7. {Johnny Revelta ..... |. 38-72-72-76—298 It was Daughters bookies payed off on Lorbeau as ! 1 's fi 10- |Pndieton.ss 6 2 4 6 Bensondb 4 | 3 3 Philadelphia 8. Bases on balls—aff Fowler Raymond Gafford .. .,. | 76-78-74-74—308 ioht at Victory Field and the : ? {the National League's first “|Whtman.if 6 2 5 0 Dealrf 300 04 Judson 2: Pierce 1. Struck out—by| [doe Kirkwood Jr. . . .° T4-18-78-7430 WE 2346 the winner. - - {game winner and also hit a hom- Ozark.ib’ 4 2 9 0 Rtpulski.if s 1.1 6 Fowler 3 Judson 1: Pierce 3. JHits-_off [Sharies Bassler ne B-31-14-3 4 BO . o > | . 3 7 : Cc af i nrgo ’ “a - A turnout wa cu Then, the judges ruled the race er today as the New York Gi-Tipenct 2.0 8 Oiaikenid 3.1.6 Hjudsen Je in 3 mola: Plerce 2 Matin [Cary Middieents oe 36781973301 H M1 B R H Po A Ep Would be Tun over between the ants beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, Marchio.lf 4 3 8 9 Broome.cf : 2.4 ben prajnning pitcher Martin .2-%). | [Fa Borky) Olver seers M-TEARTS ! 9 WT all, " {1-4}. 1 2 § A » 3 wins lob ad A 0 1 I 1 2 eighth and ninth races. This time, 6 to 1, for their fifth straight Boag gw. | 200 8 Blake.» 0 8 9 ’ Naop, Pasarells. Bers and Hurley, Time | fahnay Paimer : i 1 Thorpe. " #arsadiad 3 : 1 ao a ao Morre Lou, who actually had won B United Press victory and seventh in eight Fpverivo 2 1 0 YQearn 0011 : J NEW YORK, June 18 (UP)— | Fommy Hear crane 8 ooren, : 8.822 » in the first place, was the winner.! SEATTLE. Wash. June 16 games. | Bhillips fivt ain Shuts Out Warming up for the National | grea Baas Jr. eI AYE nahi . : Fasec, of . 3 9 8 a o 0 Lorkeau was second, Red Jar with The University of Southern Cali-, Maglie allowed a single to lead TN reas HOE {AAU track and field champion- Be te Devicents aren 13-36-3413 i . | : 7 " x 328M e 71 a Chrissman, 2h 3! 0 © 1 { Charles Cox up, third, and Downs fornia’s track team swept its 15th off batter Pete Castiglione in the, [Totals 441627 & ‘Totals 33 631 Yanks On 5 Hits ships in Berkeley, Cal. next Sat-|asam Ursetta Tor B-11-73-Foam as 003 0 a 0 1 1/Maid fourth. The three bookies victory in-‘the 30th annual Na- first inning, then blanked the Creger grounded out for pa icrion In a jurday, the New York Athletic 8} Watrous pelos tea) { Totals 20 0 2 34 9 athrew up their hands simul-'tional Coll egiate Association Bucs until the seventh when Gus Bl PAUL vues einer GR 00 10g 1H NEW YORK — Southpaw Bob|Club rolled up 1052; points to Clarence Doser .. : it "INDIANAPOLIS taneously and agreed to allow championship at the University of| Bell singled and Maglie forced ROA Bn Bio a Unat: \Cain, an old Yankee nemesis. be- Win the Senior Metropolitan AAU |Sene Sarazen..... A Aertr AB R H PO A %lonly the payoff on the first run- Washington stadium today. Continued on Page 12 —Col. 4 | Pendleton. ‘Whitman. Antonelio, Broome the. first pitcher to svat out team title here today at Randall's Slarvie Ward Ir 14-76-78 Bartell. fr':01 @ 0 0 o o'ning of the sixth race. While the Trojans rolled up 56 - 3. Ivo base hits—Teed 7. Walker. Three. 3 bp Island. Runner-up was t he aFrank Stranaban CL 473.78 Beard, rf ie : : : : : 3 4 ‘Plow Horse’ Races points to runner-up Cornell's 40, = Double plays McAllister to Benson 10 the Champion New Yorkers since Pioneer Club, with 9714 points. | vate Meron: atuville, and Duilessandro, 1 11. 2 23 FY Nan races on yesterday's card Iwo jew best Tecords, were er eam ns Ll Hi ~ pailumous 2. St last Aug. 2 when he hurled a five-| A quartet of individual Ameri-| ene Runes : Th 15- hen Stevens, 1b 2 } es MS S i Paul 12, ase on bals -— 0 Ke | lean champions h $ ESR J PEs Merson, 2h 1 2:8 3 0 were action packed with last established, Epes at on h I i hitter today and Daced the Detroit ial pion: ts tiped Pu dh | Mangan, & . 5 3.8 4 year's winner, Bannock Laddie, 11in0is' Don Laz erased the 14- w CPRrYY. Beterson 3. Boperly 1. Hits—ofi| TIRErs to a 4 to 0 conquest before perennia S18, over Aagain.iminy Nary .... oi Fanish ’.. 9 4:19 coming within a whisker of tak- year-old pole vault mark when he Ringe ' a 1% NE aes 1 imang | 27:316 fans. They were Fred Wilt, Curt Stone, oh Reon vas : sh, Cr ie An} § Ileare he bar at a, nnings; Peterson 3 jn 3.1 ‘ai hile ‘Sox ¢ ho Jim Fuchs and Sam Felton. Johnny Bulla ll Eo1RIS seeen ae 0 8 A om too oF its second Royalton victory. Sou A or n car's. Hoi es Cres d C d a" ry fake. Honk Winning Bgl ol aston Me In addition, the NYAC's vet-| Hames Funston raukee oo... « 000 000 000 0 i y y George Sad-. #200 y or —Epperly i \teher- Clear ! ! ’ ! John Barnum INDIANAPOLIS waxy 023 010 20x ~ 3 Laddie, owned by George Sad ‘skimmed over the 120-yard high : . Si 5 Fisese _— King. Time—2 23. - season, was in trouble only in the #ran Henry Dreyer set a new Claude Harmon Runs batted In Saffell 2, Sevens 3, [lier and Brant took the lead at hurdles in 13.7 seconds for the! Ine Hillerest Caleutia golf ninth when Hank Bauer singled American record when he hoisted | “Amateur Mangan 2, Merson 3. Two-base hits— the start and held through . tourney was won hy a team eap- . . sing the BB-pound weight 41 feet Tis! Wooten, Merson. Thres-base hits—8Stev- oo o. the 1 dq a Other new record, , , Millers Tri and Jackie Jensen walked. but a 56-poun ig ee bi | gis. Biolen_ base -Saffell. Left on bases the final jump over the two and a "17 ois ‘Hall Jr. Florida's ace tained by Dick Perk of Broad- P ltast double-play got hi t of inches. Old mark was 41-6 by Milwaukee 5, Indianapolis 7. Base on balls half mile brush jump course” But 4 I: : ‘moor vesterdav. ast double-play go m out o . BD omonoTAl amie it Shuck ou—!in the stretch the 24-year-old high jumper, yon his specialty at The ten-man combinatio Hens on Errors [that hole. Frank Berst, also of the NYAG, . . y pitcher— p h, -year- iar ar n= n By Boaores fipapiaty; Winning pitcher— Brown, the leading rider in the 6’ 9” after failing to clear the bar The Tigers got to Eddie Lopat In 1947. Berst was second today.

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Hogan Retains Open Titl Hires 28, 3-Under Par Final

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BIRMINGHAM, Mich, June 16—Little Ben Hogan, ithe bantam battler from Texas who was counted out by 1 everybody but himself, staged i ‘another of his world famous

{comebacks today when he roared / i {home with the tournament's al] PAR 2 IR Out 453 444 443-35 # t {In ..445 344 434-~-35--10-210-280 3 | BEN HOGAN, HERSHEY, PA. : [Out 454 444 343-35 x dn 345 253 433—32—67-220-287 | os [greatest round to retain the U8, Open golf championship. ik | Five shots off the pace as they 4 {started the two final rounds over

OFF THE GROUND-—The eighth race, The Whitewater Plate, THE WINNERS—Cash, cups and kudos went to Ray Cochran, trainer: Mrs. Austin Brown, Joaklang Hilla Eo ia urns,

was captured by Miss Sally Hines astride Brierless Rose. It was a Austin Brown, who rode the winner in the Royalion yesterday. That's Mrs, Russell Fortune present. {made good a last ditch prophegy one-mile on the flat event. ; ing the trophy to Austin. Other Photos, Page 29 {by shooting a 32-30—71 in the . a cats pdb i ea —— ap Lae : or (morning and then swept grimly ¥ » . ; {home with a three uader par 35Joost S Big I Clubs W hite Sox: 13267 for a winning 287 total. ; 1 |

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{ CHICAGO, June 16 — Andy ‘ {had ever played this half-centur A Parko and Bruce Edwards, two Probable Pitchers waa ADBLPHIA, June Joa |classie, But Tt night —five aes 3 ? ‘of the eight plavers included in By U . : 4 : : . ph [the Cb oda trade ded 2 {Won and - I parentheses) had hit two homers, scored Mor- | vo i Inome runs today. but Baaarce) NATIONAL LEAGUE ris Martin, in the 11th inning to- 4 It Pays Off 4 3; was the more productive and the p N°¥. York cones 0-4 and Getiel 1-2) at day to give the lowly Philadelphia | LEAGUE STANDINGS i 3% {Cubs won 6 to 4. Two ames (Tollet 0-3 and Queen 3-61. Athletics. their third straight vie-| AMERICAN ASROCIATION { Ben Hogan won $4000; Clayton | Edwards’ homer scored three Cincinnati (Binckwell 1-8 and Fox 3-4 LOTY over league-leading Chicago. |g unsas ony Yh or as Heafner, $2000; Bobby Locke, } 3 runs to break a 3-3 deadlock. 'Phifadeiphis (Roberts 7-5) st St. Lous 3 Ra soris Hh 3a jis $1800; Lloyd Mangrum, $700; JuiPafko hit his 13th homer of the (Poholsky 4-6) . ; : | Southpaw Billy Pierce, charged st Paul 4 hi: 28 to! 3 ua Boros, $700; Dave Do 38 season off Bob Schultz in the Lown 0.3), Coielan 0-01 at. Chicaso with his fourth setback in 11 de-{foiedn vs «fh As 11a | $387.50, Fred Hawkins, $387.50; 3 seventh inning and Gil ‘Hodges AMERICAN LEAGUE cisions, opened the final frame by INDIANAPOLIS ''1''i 2% 31 ss # Paul Runyan, $387.50; Al" Bes. ¥ {blasted out his 21st in the second, Slercland (Feller 9-11 at Washington walking Pete Suder, but Ray Mur. | Columbus ents #32 4% suiselink, $387.50; Skee Riegel, p but both came with no teammates Philadelohin (Kellner tos cha Benois O.a'iTay flied out and Martin bunted | " aN Kaos pet. op 318750; Al Broseh $187.50; L on the base paths {Lhiladeinh) into ‘a force-out. Then, with the SPS, 3 i» - Smiley Quick, $187.50; Sam Snead, A The Cubs were supposed to be ,oei’glt, ‘Gray 3-61 at New York (Rev-iyoy oirice count 3-1, Joost deliv-|Boston = 1 Si 3 [$18750; Jimmy Demaret, $150; 3

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TOLEDO, O. June 16 — The for one run in the first inning and| Wit, flying FBI agent and naMinneapolis Millers took advan-|three more in the ninth. Hoa] S000 metel ug from I= Fr ‘ ‘ tage of two errors and a passed] The Tigers collected nine hits diana, won the eée-mile run a ate College with 38 points, Occi-|9ay with Bob Fl ouberg of Broad- a by Toledo catcher Frank off Da was charged with 330 yards in 14 minutes 17.8 sec- . ntal of Los Angeles was fourth) MOT Wi Rh Le 3 Drake, pro House tonight to score a 3-t0-2 hig second loss against nine tri-|Onds Just 17.8. seconds slower | th 24, Michigan State had 23, WIS i TMALE ith, a victory over the Mudhens before ymphs, . than Greg Rice's meet record. Fuchs, the world's greatest in|

Detroit New York i A the 16-pound shot put, took his | . i B HOA AB HOA I George Rhoden, who teamed! Keesling, pro at the Indian Lake the distance for ‘the Millers tol Lipon ss Al 0 1 J Mantlert 4 0 0 0 favorite event and the discus Ry RURT FPRIVDENTHAL Hadden, a tow Heated Rix-foot with Art Bragg, to score all of|“Suntry Club, Finished with a 73. earn his second victory while To- Pridd 7h 4 2 ’ 4 Rizauto.s 4 } 3 5 throw, However. the Yale gradu-| Unite ress Sports r « youngster rom Lexington, CY... , : i | e Calcutta captain's handica ' Pon nr (lols ’ Ww f $3 DiMagginef 3 1 2 0 at t Indiana's Hoosiers, using their who fod the scoring of Poth i na MOTgAR State's points, was: the ended in a hte ra tie Btwn jedo's © Wayne = MeCleland was Grothe! 4 13 I aERiS anno nte #imes Sroke An am ut ine a. . : RB CAME only individual dual winner. The! y Ue charged with his fifth straight Kellows,ih 4 2 8 1 Berra «0 70a mere 54-805 and his universal | JS celebrated fast break to good ad 1 : A : {with 19 points, was rewarded for x Perk, Feeney and Keesling with loss, ‘although he allowed only Evers $27 OMDougldh 4 0 0 2 ctandard iz 58 feet 10 23.32. He vantage, - tonight overpowered, brilliant performance by pe. | Tusky sprinter successfully de-| poe In the one-hole playoffs’ g e ‘ only pabinson.e 1 0 1 0Colemandd 3 0 3 Hi d flip in the di bo Kentucky, 68 to 57, in the 11th. “cpiecte tor .the Star of [n4ed his quarter-mile champion- rec ut wre Ofe-hole pl ‘three 7" Duta, She. pI] Moms. 347) Ect oun Foo SUP nthe discus annual high school all-star ben- go. rs” honor Ne ship‘ and took a surprise first in for a 72. Feeney Minneapolis Toledn Cain, p 3111 5 fe A 8 : | : : y parred it in four AB HO A AB HO A . | reporting for the shot. efit basketball game before 10,574 The game remained close ty | the 220-yard dash. |for-a 73, and Perk dr d it in/Ruferss “4 1 1 1 Federoff.2b 4 1 2 4| Totals 34 92713 Totals 31 82711 CP ng * — Lo game remained close until oppe n | ing fans at the Butler | Bragg won the ,100-yard dash (Milnerf 4 0 1 0/Barnaclelf 4 0 0 0] .Souchock grounded for Robinson in 7th. | sweltering the latter stage of the third pe-| 8% ole {5 for a 74. {Wilson 3b 3 1 3 3/Campbell.ib 4 113 1|petroit 100 000 003 (|p F I Fieldhouse. ww io.|rl0d. Indiana went into the last and was inches behind Rhoden in| rope team Perk captained con-|¥ethrivi( 4 ¢ 1 Houlivan:f 3 12 OI New York I cco 000 0eo— oF €NAN to Follow . : ¥ o | beri, | Lund.c E - . . Br ag he SIE rant stanza withia.o0 to 44 advantage |'N® furlong. [lated of Hob Burton and Gene|Willmm $ ¥ 3 sibuneiron $3 4 deren faite. eed, , Coleman tball TV Ban Dy beaten by the boys from/ 80d Jack Tilley of Anderson and) . * |4wiesler of Lake Shore along karly. $05 # Atkins. 100 0 | when Wertz hit jato double play in_lat 00 a the Blue Grass State since they Johnny Moore of Gary Froebell WQIFFiner Sweeps With Fouck COrostman, RayiOwis. . + 4 1 siasaican § 11 Plone, Swit sed io ainth oe Ri) poit ADBLPHIA, June : 16: dropped a 45 to 40 decision in built 1t bp 19 96 to 44, That, for | : : {Setifer], «DF. Francis Sheehan, Totals 32 527 131. Totkls 32102713 Bauer on a run Wer Dobie The University of Pennsylvania, the Tirst post-war game fn 1945 all practical purposes, iced we Midget Races | Bruce Eidson, Dick Bacon and Atkins struck out for House in 9th plays Coleman-to-Ri&uto-to - Colling, which announced 10 days ago it x ‘game for the home boys i Denny Dutton, all of Hillcrest. | Minneapolis 000 020 001-3 Rizzulo-to-Collins, Pridd.-to-Livon-to-Kol- would defy the NCAA's television Tied Four Times Fp For the second time in as many y Toledo 001 100 000 -2 loway. Lelt on base. Detroit 6. New York 2 : | Tilley, who only stands five-| . ' ) 3 s : pe - rep : 2 Runs batted %. BRse on balls off—Lopat 1, Cain 21ban; sald today it would coIndiana. coached by DePauw's. root-11 pumped n seven fielders nights, Jimmy Warriner made al. Errors. Daugherty, House 2, Run |truck nut By Lopat 5 Winning pitcher

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§ 8s ¢. Sacrifice ro - | Umpires Honnchick, Soar. McGowan and gram is declared legal hy the Creary, raced off to a 9 to 2ine Hoosiers with 15 points. ing program at the W. 16th Ses d v Be “Bar atl . 5a Vikan’ Wihiam: 140. 8.80, 4.20; Gnu, 112 (H. Mors) 6.90, Rovefnment. . { ” y 5 ot » n sex lead om baskets by Jerry WHhit- gchiundt, also missing repeated Mid8et Speedway last night when peedrome Event Dreams. 8 ado 3 onus on ies Bosox Homers Blast Up to now, the school had in#ell of Evansville Reitz, Bob Jew- easy lay-ups, got 12 and Moore g {he won the heat event, the second | Pat O'Brien of Fi. Wayne cap- otf: Oter > aicCicland 3. Struek out dicated it would televise its 1081 ell of Indianapolis Crispus At- Indians o or Kemtueky a1) 2 Si-fnal event and the feature, ... the 25-lap feature in the Oter 3. Passed baiis_House. Winning Garver, Browns, 10-5 home: football games despite a tucks, Don Schlundt of Washing: |; pure. 1* I 3 cunt 00 5 . mighty midgets of Racing. Inc. Umeires—O'Connor, Hicks and Padden.| poomon views Stephens drove controlled TV plan. adopted by ton-Clay and Paul Poff of New | Whitsell.f 3 0 1/Coppage! 4 Hai Jack Ferris, who finished SeC- iat. the Speedrome last night Time—2:28. Attendance—1781. | -—Vern Stephe the. NCAA in Dallas, Tex. last Albany—holding Kentucky with-(Schlundec 5 3 3 pond d o sjond In the feature, dueled With Le Beat out Gene Pritchard and | jiu five funs with his ZigHil and; ovary. out a goal for the first five min-(Harelds" 3 1 0Fioyd.e 3 o g|Warriner for 22 of the 25 1aps;imom Gray jn 6:09.22 minutes be- Blues Hold Down [ninth homers ana Ciyae Volimer| Penn's new tack was made by|: utes, Then, however, Ed Diddle’s|Poft.s . 1 1 1 abies § ¢ sfbut could never catch the leader. |rore 3800 spectators > i. knocked in three with his third), ec dent, Harold Bi Stassen| Kentuckians found the range, 'Hi* 7 1 JHSiacis. § § 3|Third place went to Justin King, In the 15-lap semi-final, John LOUISVille, 10-7 round tripper today to give thei." "0 "3¢ an alumni reunion.ig and led by Gene Coppage, Charles Blinds 1° ¥ 1 releve 0 0 0fwho also won the first semi-final Hughes of Indianapolis won in| ’ {Boston Red Sox a 10 to 5 vietory gq To oud 11.8, Attorney Hadden and Forest Able, caught totais . 4s 12 15 Totals 24 9 20 event, ” : four minutes flat, The heat win.| FOUISVILLE, Ky., June 16—A over Ned Garver end the St.| General J. Howard McGrath rule up to the Hoosiers at pine-all. ET A wat winners 2 Addition. ta ners were Bud Bogart, Jimmy|/X-run fourth inning gave the Louis Browns, *,:he ban legal under the Sherman + Mock. Bunton, Flovd.| Waprriner were Fran oeasler,

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