Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1951 — Page 11

Battlefield, Battle Turf a Poor 7th

a By RAY AYRES v United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, June 16—Counterpoint, a disappointment "in the Kentucky Derby and in the Preakness, got his share “of the triple crown today when he won the 83d and richest running of the $100,000 Belmont Stakes. With a $82,000 pot of gold awaiting the winner at the end of the mile and a half, Counterpoint took charge of the ~Eace on the far turn and then = $3.70 as he registered his “pulled away to score by four second stakes victory of the year

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rpoint Grabs $100,000 Belmon

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CHARLEY DEWITT NAVE HAD THE ST. LOU'S BROWNS UP FOR SALE wWiTH THE OLD PITCHMAN BILL VEECK, THE GUY WITH THE DOUGH, COULD BE SOMETHING UNDER ALL THAT ICING

A 8 w ttlefield sec- and boosted his lifetime earnings lengths with Bail third to $121,625. Battiefield paid $3.60 ond an je : ‘and $2.70 while Battle Morn reOnly a week ago the son of ...4 $4.20. | fount Fleet, who won this same counterpoint was the. only stake by 25 lengths in 1043, set (aster in the field who ran in a new track record for a mile and 41) triple crown races. He was a an e'ghth in winning the Peter gisappointing 11th behind Count | Pan Handicap and he showed the Turf, the winner in the Ken- « £°me speed today as he went un-'tucky Derby, and second-beaten far the wire in 2:20. only four- hy seven lengths by Bold—in the fifths of a second off the stake! Preakness.

rionrd set by his sire. SY I] : Found Wanting Count Fleet % Girl | Count Turf, the Kentucky Derby s | winner and the other #on of Wins At Delaware Count Fleet in the third of the STANTON, Del, June 16—K:ss| triple crown race, took the lead Me Kate, a fast-stepping daughter half way through the back stretch of Count Fleet, swung into high it was found wanting over the gear in the stretch and gallored

4 and finished a to a four-length victory in the cance 25,000 Delaware Oaks today at

Delaware Park. «isJockey Dave Gorman, who

br Signal was second in the field] watched the Belmont from a pa-|,¢ aight three-year-old fillies,

(#70l judge stand a year ago but uy, Jacodema finished third #¢ nce has returned to riding; never wi.a Me Kate came under the | ‘was far from the front through- i.e in 1:50 2/5 for the mile-and-out the race, He let Sonic set the a-furlong. { parly pace, was content to watch! It was the second stakes vie-| Conn McCreary hustle Count Turf tory of the year for Kiss Me Kate, | to the front after a mile but who last month won a division) ¢ arted his drive for the wire with of the Acorn Stakes at Belmont a quarter mile to go. |Park. Her victory ‘today as Fades Fast worth $3.40 straight at the murue By that time Battlefield, backed windows and 323.708 10 .owuer

down to 9 to 5 by the crowd of Walter M. Jeffords. 41.253. was the only horse with a Tops in West | ‘chance. Eddie Arcaro, the money [NGLEWOOD. Cal. June 16—| rider, was up on George D. Wid- g,;;) Chicle and My Vengeance éner’'s colt and although he had amerged today as the top two-| i good shot at the winner, couldn't year.0lds in the West, each win-| .Ado anything about it. ning a division of the $20,000 Down the straightaway pound- yaggin Stakes today at Holly-| ed Counterpoint with Battlefield wood Park. driving hard in second place and, By) Chicle won the first half| "Battle Morn third. Count Turf by o¢ the stakes by two lengths, | this time was fading fast afd by aqualling the track record of) the time Counterpoint reached the 1.04.1/5 set seven years ago. My! ei=hth pole, he had the big prize vengeance had a harder race, all wrapped up for Owner C. V. capturing the second division by|

«Whitney. ‘a neck in 1:04-4/5. { Counterpoint paid $12.60, $5.30 i

Here's the Belmont Chart |

Ea ama ; er (Copyright. 1951, by Triangle Publications, Inc.—Dails Racing Form) teio ~ Sixth Race~—$100, added. The Belmont stakes Three-vear-old Sol he lies or x halt miles. Gross val $118,100. Net value to winner $82,000; | Hlner, One 439 gae-be ete) |

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£10,000; fourth—3$5000,

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2:03 175, 9 eather clear: trae Kounterp int 12:30; 5.30; 3.90:

Mutuel prices win. place, show, attiefield, 3.50; 2.70; Ratt , | ev to a ont fount Po or es Trained bv 8 8. Veiton Bred by | Whi post: 3:48 4 : ‘ : R i out. Pisces: Bivins. Mutuel handle [a SEDTY. Sar goud. Won; Ridden | ounterooint, in closs attendance of the pace from the outset. took command | between calls after mile. permitted Count Turf te go h { backatreteh, Eentined them when th latter Save way, dr Red ota hh io roe | h and drew away under hand encouragment. Battlefield, never far back but | forced to pick spats to avold trouble, went up between horses when ready to make | , his bid. challenged mildly in stretch but was no match in the drive. Battle Morn, , hesitated at the start, improved position from the outside throughout to be a sharp | contender but \acked & menacing rally. Royal Mustang, dropped back between horses | on the backstretch, saved ground thersafter. went through on the rail in the streteh | snd tired. Sonic. made the pace the opening half mile, eased back after entering | backstretch, was guided out on the far turn but falled to respond. Steadfast, saved | und while me ng into a contending ition and gave way the final quarter mile. | t Turf, wel Placed rom the besina ng. moved through on the inside to take the on Ane bac ssteoter Ave wa Throw h midway of the final urn Nullity, raced | red badly, Mameluke, sed to exte - se iy priv was eased up on the backetreteh. vw nam

Red Sox Homers Blast Garver, Brownies, 10-5

Confinued From Page 11 by Luke Easter and Larry Doby of the blows off him went for which accounted for all the Tribe| extra bases. {runs, Maurice McDermatt went all the way to score his fourth vietury ,, for the Red Sox. The loss was the fourth for Garver, whn has won nine games for the lowly Browns.

i 24375 40 475. 114 1/8, 1:39, |

Right hander Julio Moreno, ough needing relief help from! ickey Harris after Doby hit his (homer in the eighth, scored his {second victory of the season as against four defeats. The other

laws Bouton {triumph also came against Cleve-| laine. ef OI DiMuesio.cf § 1 ’ land on May 8. | olemanie } § Gondman ns 010 It was the first time since May| are 333 putams. 3 i 1 0/18 that the slumping Senators had | ein J 2 err 3d 1 ! 3 managed to put together even a! oho 84 ? Mosse i i 9 2 modest two-game winning streak. arvers 2 : cDermot.p 04 Cleveland Washinglon atts k 3 0 0 ow on | Mitch pe 2 0 § 0 Coanlt g 11 at 834120 Totals 30 83711 AUS, ‘Michaels.ab 4 1 1 Bath walked Yor Sleater in Ainth ipoby.el | 11 jorenet : i £3 Louts ...... .. 100 1 0 8 R 3b . i ul mB 1 EE 3_R bat in—Cole- ne,ss utts.c en ans 5. MeRermott Marsh, Moss, |Nislsen 0 0 0 0 Verble,ss | 3 Foune 2. Vollmer ood Two base hits | Hegan.c 4 0 } 1 Moreno,p ng 2. 3 g. oss. Home ins | A1004.D 20 2 Harris, p 0 0) dp 3. Vollmer Wood Sacrifices Shman 2.8 2 0 | te Roaming Saaseat Tevveits 8 4 3 | oh or Ge out oft Ses 31 83411 Totals 30731 4 Tver

hapman walked for Garcia in seventh.

igs hg r 3 Hits 8 in innin ra ter in 1. inning jeisen’ ran for Boone in ninth, SiR “Ud Suing pusher Claes batts struck out for Lemgn fn ninth, | - a - a Kraus vaaraann 0-3 Ey Trime—4:3 Aehasneen no. Washington : i 101 001 + . Error Hegan. Runs batted in—Vernon, fchaels, Easter 2, Mele, Coan, by enators Nip Wo-base hits-—-Noren, Michaels, Vernon, | . Moreno. Double plays—Easter to Boone: | Tribe A ain 4.3 Yost ot Vernon, Left on bases—Cleveland| a r On Washington 5 Arn on balls off — og reis ‘ oreno §, | WASHINGTON The Washing-|bv- Moreno 3 Garcia 1 Harrie 5 Ve out in 2; Moreno 5 in 7 (none out in 8th): tories in a row over the Cleveland he | teher Moreno A) Losing; tener Indians tonight, defeating them, 8s cig 13:8). 0 ires—Rommel, arells 4 to 3, despite late inning homers'{}§,,"uoberd. Time—2:02. Attendance

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5.18 Down Colonels * |over the lone Pirate tally by

| walking pinchhitter Bill Hower-| ‘ ton, making” his debut with the Continued From Page 11 Bucs.

back a late surge by Louisville, The Giants sewed up the game, to whip the Colonels, 10 to 7. {with three unearned runs in the

_{third Inning on two walks, George| Gordon Mueller, Louisville re-igynyoiand's error, Bob Thom-|

lief ace who was starting a game gon’'s single, Monte Irvin's fly Glaviano walked but was forced pitched a brilliant four-hit shut-

for the first time in 100 appear- and Willie Mays’ single. {

ances as a Colonel, found himself New Toth Pittsburgh BH OA ABH OA in unfamiliar surroundings and gtankyap 4 2 0 6/Cstnedb-ss 4 1 1 8 ark,ss 4 1 1 2 Mtkvichef 4 0 3 completely lacked his usual ef- Thomsonif 5 | 4 0 Neison,if i 0 (Westrume 3 0 0| Kiner,1bd 010 ° fectiveneas. Irvin.rf 41 3 0! Bell. rf 41121! | After giving up a pair of runs Me aan 1b i 1 0 Sirekiand ss 3 2 ! i g'V:hg up a p mpsn. 3b 4 0 1 }{Howerton' 0 0 0 0 in each of the second and third Magiiep 3 1 0 1/Schenzib 0 0 0 1 1 McCll'ghe 1 0 3 1 innings, Mueller started the Fitzgeralde 1 0 0 1 fourth by walking the first three {jaraimer 1 3 1.1 batters. That brought Rookie Tom I hens n 0002 ps 1100 Casey to the mound and Kansas | Walsh.p 0000 City Catcher Bob Courtney otals RET Totals 3 A eiser stir or a me in gixtin. greeted him with a double to the owerton Ye alked for Strickiand in

right field corner that scored two seventh

i Phillips singled for Werle in eighth.

more, oY Xork o.oo . 003 100 0116 Casey never did get the ste Pani Arn . 8 40 101 rrors—-Strickland. uns batte {f—| out, giving up four more runs and 0 son, vin, Mass 2, Maglié, Howerton, | two bases on balls and singles anky. Home Run—Maglle. WSasEittee | by Pitcher Dick Carr and Roy! ockman “Lert on base-New York 10. { 4 . 8 All8~ aime | Hamrick. Don Asmonga finally 4, Ma elie ¥ Werle To Walsh 1. Struck out] took over, retiring Kal Segrist on by

e aPaime 3. Hits—of! alme 7 in (3 lonines. Werle 3 in 3 Waleh 3 in 1! a fly to center to end the inning.| kia" NP itch—LaPaime. = Balk—LaPsime. |

| Winning pitcher—Maglie (10-3) Losing | Kansas City Louisville pitcher Lagaime 1:3). Umpires Stewart, | AB H O A) HO A|CQore and Conlan. Tme-2:27. Attendance Jimrckae ¢ 3 3 4Richier.ss 3 3 21 ~-8673. ; weds i 3 9 1 Mavwali rt ‘ g { 0 OlIwegR, i aAXwell.r 4 } egriat,l 4 0 1 0/Wrightlf 5 0 | k ! fea” 141 4 {118 Westlake Paces | ita § 33 fasding £413 : few 3H 3iekan 1111 Cards Over Phils a | u 8 } is 118 JE, 10808 67. LOUIS — Wally Westiake, [Soors 0 8 8 1playing his first game in a st| {Dousias 19 0 97ouis uniform, socked his 17th! Totals 391127

" home run of the season tonight |

otals 30.13 37 131 1 groom doubled for Asmonga in 7th,

ugias flied out for Busce in 8th, with two mates aboard in the onesie ia wl 880 $00— 9 eighth inning to give the CarErtors—Maxwell 3, Zauchin, Rung batted dinals a 6-5 victory over. the ora eR He RTI 3 Cope Philadelphia Phillies, apman 3, Broom 3. Two-base Hits | | Thomas, Courtine room. Btolen| The score was tied 3-3 when

, Wright, B Susee- Hamrick: Hichisr A mrick ana Westlake connected against re-|

Bollweg: Carey, Hamrick and Boliweg: lief che 8 | Holder Hn ane Zatchin, Left on Stes. It Pi har Jim Ronstanty. | ANSAN ¥ 8 JOuiIsville ase on ped i balls—off: Carr 4, Munecrief 1, Mueller §. | eve.0 into a battle of gasey 3. Struck out-—by. Carr 2. Mueller home runs after a five-inning| . Asmonga 1. Susce ta—aoff: Carr, W i in ” infaines: Moncreif, 2 in 214; Musiler, Boonies Hattie Detweel Jocko/ in 3: Casey, n smonga, 2 in 3%; | ompson Aan Ge ! Susee, 2 In 3. Winning piteher—Oarr. Los. P Gerald Staley. { ing pitcher—Mueller. Umpires—Applehans.! Del Ennis hit his ninth of the!

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telli, Ballanfant, Barlick. Time—2:00. At successive homers in thé last of|tendance—12.032,

the seventh to cut down the mar- Spahn Blanks Reds gin to 3-2. “ Then with one out in the last On Four Hits, 3 to 0

of the eighth, pinch hitter Tommy

by Stan Rojek. Red Schoendienst lined a double to right center,

sending Rojek home with the ty- With Ken Raffensberger and g've ing run. That finished Thompson the Boston Braves a 3 to 0 trifor Konstanty who immediately umph over the Cincinnati Rede—

snapping a string of eight consecutive Boston losses to Cincin-

handed Stan Musial an intention-| al walk setting the stage for Westlake.

3, Seminick. Slaughter, Johnson, Schoen- | run—Elliott. dienst, Westlake 3. Two-base hits—Musial, | plavs-—-Sisti Schoendlenst, i ter. Johnson, Ashburn. Double plays list to Hamner, Waitkug (unassisted) on bages—8t. Louis Philadeinhia

Sacrifice Marques to Hartsfield to Westlake

Stolen bases | Adams,

4. \ensbherger 5. Winning

"| Indianapolis district.

. tonatents. 1 1 | Hillcrest, and a 74 on the final | | Losing | OV | y | Slaughter and Billy Johnson hit!pitcher—Thompson (3-4). Umpires—Dona- | day over Speedway.

CINCINNATI — Warren Spahn 2PUity

jout today to win a pitching duelifew years.

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Up for Junior

By Jim Heyrock

A semi-golfer was getting set to hit a shot out of the gully on the third hole at the Hillcrest Country Club here in town. This golfer, only slightly better than a rank duffer, was pulling his wedge from the bag. He was a good 300 yards from the third tee. For this duffer it was his second wood shot that put him in the ote Fer sented. The stars include: Jchn gulley about 40 yards off the Roberts, 20, former Shortrigge the green. Igolfer has returned from Stan. Suddenly a golf ball smashed ford University and wi'l be tryagainst his leg. Then, two more ing; Bob Goldberg of Broadmoor, golf balls landed on the little hill who has been hitting the ball |labove the gully, some 30 yards well this season; Jim Balch of |short of the ball that hit the Shortridge; Pete Burkholder, of {duffer, (Shortridge and, 1950 Indianapolis { ; city junior champion, and Sentt Better see what goes here, Teal, No.1 man on the Tech team thought the duffer. He decided the past two years. to wait for the golfers to ap- | ya pear over the hill and then give | SCOTT HAR played 62 high one of them a blast of his [school matches in the past four choice golf course language for years and was co-medalist in the hitting a second shot without [state high school tournament this seeing who was ahead. year, gS 9.0 Adulte from Indianapolis who { A TALL, slender, smooth-faced yj); oversee the junior are Earl |boy appeared over the hill pulling mnginger, adult advisor; Francis his caddy cart. With him were Truitt who will be there in the {Maurice Feeney, professional who interest of the USGA junior, Paul |operates the Stadium Driving Burkholder and Herman Uebele, {Range, and his brother Lou. The The 18-hole qualifying round duffer recognized Maurice and, ", o1aved tomorrow, startin but not their tender-aged ’ ) g Lou at 8 p. m. The entire tournament |companion. hot was Will be over the Purdue Univer- | “What kind of a 0 : was sity south course. There wil: be Finis asked the duffer indig-w, rounds of match play Tues- { Jr day with the 64 low qualifiers i | “That's the kid's tee shot down, 2 championship fight: Tn in the gully,” explained Maurice ,.,, 4s Wednesday, one round

{with a broad smile. Thursday and one Friday for | “Who is he, what is he, where'd gr a1a y y he

{he come from,” asked the duffer| a {excitedly. And he had a right to] os |get excited since I was the duffer, THE JUNIOR ASSOCIATION {who had just seen a Sam Snead- will have ite banquet in Cary Hall |John David shot from a club in|! Purdue Monday night. {the hands of a golfer still young] The South Course iz not long enough to be spanked. {by most standards, but it is tricky i ze 2 = and requires good, straight shots, THE JUNIOR-SIZED- Snead Total yardage is 6272 and offers {turned out to be Harry (Dickie) a par of 71. Here's the layout: (Poland, 16-year-old sophomore at| Par out....444 458 444—36 |Tech High School, a pupil of Mau-| Par in.....444 358 485—35—71

[rice Feeney since the youngster! purine the tournament ther (first wondered what a golf club will pe eg hole-in-o re

] ene contest on was used for. INo. 6 and a driving contest on Harry is in West Lafayette No. 4.

today, preparing for the opening| mp. 0 golfers may not be as ace Samarrow of the Indiana Junior ..;rate or as powerful as the older |championship gol tournament. ggiters (some are no larger than (He will be shooting it out with their golf bags) but the competimore than 100 other boys, 20 years tion will be just as hot as in an old and under, for the title won tournament in .the state y {last year by Robert Callis of Mar- :

tinsville, Publinx Plan ” ” | Harry warmed up for the HERES THE line-up for the junior tourney last week by USGA Publinx qualifying round

playing “with the men” in the 2%! Coffin today.

| 7:30 and 12:30—Davi : In that |onver 1G) and Jim Pope kd .a i | tournament he compiled one of | 7.37 and 12:37—Henry Birk (PR). Robe | the best scores ever fired by a |°'* Wiliams (R) and Gene Herring (8),

| 7:51 and 12:51—Ch 4 | boy his age. In his first round J. PB Bayless (C) and I ©:

{| Harry had a 78, a 78 the sec- | 7:58 and 12 58—George WwW \ . 3 \ i right (PR) gnd day over his home course, (as, '¢*'chef (8) and Charles Klumpp

8.05 and 1:08—Arnold Bedi : {Vaughn (8G) and John 8chorn #x, {,.8:12 and 1:12-Charles Owen (R), Scots " # po Teal (8G) and Mike Sullivan (C). | . an : layton Nicho) HARRY HAS a big. head start Bob Rochford (PR) and Meredith Ninel

jon the boys his age in the state.|' 5:36 and 1:26—Osear Melson Jr. (An {His love of the game, plus good garson). I. E Laughlin (8G) and Mitchell {instruction, plus a lot of natural| #33 and 1:33—Richard Mahoney (An. should make Harry a ferzont Baker (8G) and Harry Pol rugged contender in senior golf as #8 40 and 1.40—Anthony Petrick (Ander. well as junior golf over the next (ss) ~~ ° Mon (R) and Russell Rader 10 a Prior Ra ike Borson {Anderson), Harry played with the Tech golf _#:54 and 1:54—Warren Arts (T Haute) team this year under Coach Earl 9:01 Bary 355. pd D. Wolter fd Ensinger and carded seven rounds Haute: Howard Pashong (Logansport) ang in the 70s. This included a one-| OR hia Pfeiffer (PR). L. O., under 73 over the rugged Elks M3liield iC) and Tom Glogosa 81. °°

i ' 2:15 Philip Bayt (Ci. Robers Country Club layout at Richmond. Davis (Logansport) and. Robert Miller

$ (881, Philadelphia SL Logis nati. There is no shoo-in for this!'“s42 and 2:22 -Rudy Brersusek (R). AB H O Al AB H 0 a! Bob Elliott smashed his 10th year's junior title. Too many of Robert Crouch (8) and Ralph Heinlein Waitkus.1b 4 0 8 1'Rojek ss 4 1 0 4 homer of the year with Sam Jeth-last year's top golfers are back 9/29 and 2:29 Prank Henry Jr. (Lo Ashburnef 3 1 3 0 Schndnst.2h 4 s y W Joneadd 3 1 2 § Musial it ‘1 i 0 roe who had singled, aboard toto try for their first big tourna- £iniP9%): John Hahan (PR) and Douglas Tr estlake.c | 9:38 nd 2:36-8t Gislerit 30 3 oislauehiret 4 1 0 clinch the victory in the ninth ment victory. William Redding II (Logansport) and Wi. Samnel 8 4 3 3 3 Johnson. 3b 3 2 0 7 inning a 8.8 liam Holloway (Terre Haute). Seminicke 4 1 3 0 Rice = 3 0's ol Boston ) cmennati | TO NAME A FEW, there'll be 543 aad 3:43-"Georse Dougherty (0), Thmpen.p 0 3 2 8taley.p 101 0 AB H O Al HO AlArch Voris Jr.,, Bedford, medalist| 8G) Knstntyp 0 0 0 0'Lowrey 000 e Hartfld2b 4 0 2 1'Adame2b 4 2 2 3 » . 9:50 and 2:50—J. B. Clemans Jr. (PR), gonuiers § 8 8 BOMNSE, 808 ohne {1 ARM 0 1070010" Son of the Evansville: pro; ses ions. Benen (go Chuck Hess (CY y : JF /yrostek t TO’ | . anurans 3333 cuter 13 J SATE 14] {Radon Bove, 17, LaPorte: Her. wiih Huet ih S RE IR ti Sh, al ae “naw 1a! Mueller.c ! alleup, ss ’ y Aa ’ “b= | Wa) ’ Totals 33 62410! Totals 29 73718 Torgson,1b 4 111 0 Hatton.db 123 1} and Harry Skinner (PR). Lowrey walked for Staley in 6th. | Magaues.ct 114 § Pramesae 3 o § 3 man Uebele, 17, LaPorte, son of *"d Heri Shinger ol oor. TH—Terrs Siaviane walked for Prazle in 8h h | Sistas 3 3 3 IMerimanit 2 0 8 0'the former pro at Pleasant Run. Haute 88_-Sarah ul iank. 8 Speedway, Caballero ran for Seminick in oth. | one 3 0 O 4Ratobrerp 3 0 9 11 Indianapolis will be well rebre- Gu on nitro Grove. an) jn Ton forced Caballero for Konstanty| Totals 1 62711 Totals 30 42710] : TROBUOD : «.ovuv is visivs dinnnis 010 0023 | Hn 000 003 002g lOO C0 , 1M0-10000000000000000000000000000000 8t. Louls .................. 000 000 34x—8| pyrqre_giats Runs batted in—Eiliott 2! Error—Poholsky. Runs batted {n—Ennis Marquez. Two-base hit—Mueller, Home @

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