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Double Bil ith Millers

“Indian Chief, 39, |

. Belated ‘Party’ Set

» Times Bpecial ~ MINNEAPOLIS, June 20 —Manager Don Gutteridge of

the Indianapolis Indians is

pulling a Jack Benny in base-| H2'll keep on being 39 until his Tribesters give him a win over the Mineapolis Millers

“ball.

as a birthday present,

Benny has been 39 for years. Gutteridge was 39 yesterday. But

rain intervened, forcing his Indians to postpone his birthday party. The Indians will try to take care of that little detail tonight with a double win over the Millers.

Muir to Open

Tribe pitchers tonight are to be Lefty Joe Muir (2-1) and Righthander Harry Fisher (2-6). Both Muir and Fisher own single wins over the Millers, Tommy Heath, Miller manager,

has nominated Dixie Howell and] Adrian Zabala, Tradition will be]

op the side of the Miller hurlers, '

too, The Tribe hasn't’ won fits last three games at the Miller's band-box park. | Tribe Outfielder Tom Saffell is’ $35 poorer today. American Association headquarters fined Tom that amount for protesting Umpire Bill Jackowski's calls in Saturday night's game with Milwaukee in Indianapolis. Saffell, incidently, is now hitting a lusty 317. thanks to big surge last week at home.

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Brews Strengthen Hold on AA With Slim Win

By United Press Milwaukee reinforced its newly regained American Association

Whitey Platt, Tribe gardener, lead last night by defeating Coreturned by Syracuse of the Inter: lumbus 12 to 11.

national League has rejoined the! team, Since the Indians are at) the 23-player limit. Platt has not been put on the active list.

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Larsen Draws Rose As Wimbledon Foe

LONDON, June 20 (UP)--U. 8. National Singles Champion Art! Larsen of San Leandro, Cal, who was seeded third for the Wimble-/| don tennis championships which | begin Monday, today drew Mer-| vyn Rose of Australia as his first round opponent. The draw for the 128-mian cob-!

The Brewers’ winning run was scored in the last half of the ninth when Coluffbus Outfielder Roy Broom made a bad throw to third base.. Broom had tied the game up in the top half of the final frame with a homer. Toledo's Mud Hens again kicked dirt in the face of second place Kansas City. The Blues connected for only two hits in the game that was shortened to five innings by rain. Toledo scored two runs in the fourth inning to take a 2-0 victory. All other Association games were called because of rain,

petition, conducted at the All-Eng- Hodges, Kiner See-Saw

land Tennis Club today, was divided into eight sections of 16! players each, 3

In All-Star Poll, Too

CHICAGO, June 20 (UP) Gil

Top-seeded Frank Sedgman ot Hodges and Ralph Kiner, battling Ausfralia was placed at the top It out for the National League| of the draw and paired with Rey-| Nome run leadership, carried their, BUGENE, Ore. June 20 (UP) mundo Deyro of the Philippines in 180t into the nationwide All-Star pacific Coast Copference track-

the first round. Second-seeded!

poll today as Hodges

Pacific Coast Shows Big 10 Big Track Stuff

pushed men won a decisive 741; to 54;

Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt was Kiner from his perch at the topivictory over the Western Confer-

spotted at the bottom of the draw °f the loop’'s first base contest,

and pitted against Baron Gottfried von Cramm of Germany.

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B LEADING BATSMEN NATIONAL LEAGUE Player and Club G AB

Musial, St. Louls 56 208 4) a7 Robinson, Brooklyn 1 17 31m Ashbum, Philadel 57T 237 3 83 3 Eilflot{, Boston ..... 56 202 36 70 347 Dark, New York 81 241 49 81 338 AMERICAN LEAGUE Player and Club G AB R H Pet Minoso, Chicago 35 181 53 67 .370 Fain, Philadelphia 56 208 19 4 356 Fox age 3 239 « 45 DiMaggio. Boston 55 247 41 8 3 Stephens, Boston 52 102 3 | 328 | HOME RUNS * Hodges, Dodgers 311 Musial. Cards 15 estiake, Cards 17! Snider. Dodgers 14 Kiner, Pirates ox E CHEN Red Sox 14 Robinson, W Sox 57) Snider. Doduers 46! Jel s, R Sox 59 ens, Sox 48 estiake, Cards osen, Indians 45 “ Ashburn. Phillies x. White Sox 179 Bi A R Box usial, Cards 7 tr fants G W Sox

unpet. W Sox 7-0 ™ 3 y gers 9-0! Branca, Dodgers §-1 er, ans 10-14

Hodges, who also holds {edge in home runs; regained the;

lence in the 11th annual track and the field meet last night.

Southern California NC A A

{lead Kiner took from him last champions led the Coast's entries jweek. The Brooklyn slugger had |, scoring. No national records [121,593 votes to 118,212 for the were touched. but two meet rec-

Pittsburgh first sacker. Stan Musial of the Cardinals (continued to reign as the nation's imost popular ball player with

148,378 votes. Nelson Fox, hard- -

{hitting Chicago White Sox second | baseman, was next with 142 663.

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Moore Proposes '‘Part-Time' State Pro Cage League

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June 20 (UP) threatened to

Wrestling Results

At the Armery Last Night Ray Eckert, 2408, wan aver Mighty Aflas 221. on a second fall disaualifieation Jerry Meeker, 225. pinned Joe Millich 20, in a single fall. Walter Plameér. 712, defeated Whittier. 225, in a single fall

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