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Way Is Cleared For Bill Veeck To Take Over Browns
Add Newcombe, Roe By To All-Star Roster
By United Press
NEW YORK, July 3—Manager Eddie Sawyer named four more Dodgers, including ace pitchers. Don Newcombe!
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and Preacher Roe, to the National League All-Star lineup, LEAGUE STANDINGS giving Brooklyn a high total of seven players for the July! AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 10 classic. | Milwauk Wen los FY OB 2 waukee a Jd. i In selecting the. pitch d |B ame py. 5 on ORF hn 8e, ec ng e pi chers an reserves to complement; Minneapolis ....... 39 36 520 4 the eight regular - position § le [ISuerle ors NE 4 8 players chosen by the fans, | Soleda a0 84
Trademark Follows Comeback Yankees
Bv STAN OPOTOWSKY
United Press Sports Writer
It was just like old times for the comeback New York "| Yankees today. | They were af the top of the American League, now a full game ahead of the fast fading White Sox, |
AT DELAWARE PARK -Maine Chance m's War Fable hung back for most of
ar stretch They relished the taste of their old trademark, the big! ne race, oe ro stretch inning, after an eight-run blast in the | Rfth gave them a [Fa E0 bode Br Sen of the a ——— X 8¢ NV . 14-5 victory over the -Ath- TMTY™T™ I, |raveled five nd A an Se
105 2-5 and paid $20.50. $620 and $4.20 ting his 25th as Brooklyn beat |’ The Pimpernel. world record holder for
letics last might.
Sawyer named Newcombe, | Bl Bost 6-1; two errors paved the] to et As oh the GOLF" a Jed ants ' 1 Ss 0 ents t 0! a t shortstop Fee Wee Reese and Rreokiyn ol And they even had a big ok eh =P 2 3 cents on the ave. etound. io until » er wa or ve unearne runs as| able. The Pimpernel returned $2.70 and outfielder Duke Snider of the Bas %/guy to go with the big inning, Wa&Y¥ 2.30 for place while Goya's Pass was i Cincinnati 1, Hank Bauer, who hit two consec- the Cards licked the Reds, 8- -2;| Worth $3.50 for show. Dodgers.. Second Baseman Jackie Chicago 131 : : AT AQUEDUCT-—Banjoist. the second Robinson. First Baseman Gil Boston lutive home runs and a single in Murry Dickson won his 10th of choice. won the featured $4000 allowance r Fst: Ea Pisburen that 20-nit barrage fired at the the season for the Pirates over isstphs head, Ridden bv led Atkins, r Hodges and Catcher Roy Cam- | e , gp Dapless A's the Cubs, 7-2; and Bobby Thom-| PE a 1h ea a aay 19 Ie $3 30 panella were selected in a nation- New York : } Same Bunch 'son’s two-run homer gave the] and 1. 9%. Qutpaint was sec ond. six lengths CAE0 | a 1: Alea 0 osun, who was r wide. ballot of the fans. : ; i | Boston . 3% ; Giants a 4-3 triumph over Phila-| "(0 y)\grAGANSETT Sagittarius helped % { % p Cleveland’ $2 This is still no carbon copy of deiphia {open this trac n 1 ddition to Newcombe and Roe Campanella | Detroit : 1 phia. pen this k with a stirring triunmh in Ds Sal Magli emp: | Philadelphia 2a ‘42 400 17° |those slugging powerhouses of E——— | ince Se 5X Gasittarius pala 34.00 . Roe, Sawyer named Sal Maglie I ashinglon «..oron $ 4 1 18h yore. It's still the same bunch Ratt will PI $360 and $2.60 across the board Nicer » P {BL Ld § . . < . ° ‘ r C and Latry Jansen. the two Giants | kA |which scored only 21 runs in 17 atterman Wi ay FA Teart Pala $3.00. for wow. "13 15.80 an aces, arren pahn ©O 1e eames and has only two .300 . AT ARLINGTON--Duty Dance copped the $i GAMES AY Saes : J: E [reat . u gopped the Braves, Robin Roberts of the | GAME TODAY © Be A CE te ua Tu With Montreal Eleven [eat tices dckey Dous, Dodson ti hils, Ew ackwe of 3 AME ASE "TON la. cng i ainlv TR . y 1:11 1-5. Duty Dan paid $29.00 (Both Night Games a spark of the old fire certainly MONTREAL, July 3 (UP) and $6.00 Ae, fy bod Well Worth Reds d 41-year-old Emil ; : les an > f the Cubs for | Louisville at INDIANAPOLIS (8:15). showed last night, and this may The Montreal Alouettes of the olga Lily. Lark third bg digi $ 1 3 gh AR be the start of the long overdue Eastern Canada Big Four Foot- Rogers MOUTH 00h hoe 1s pitching 8 ' | AMERICAN LEAGUE pennant blaze ball Union announced today that!jtalute with a clocking of 1.14 1-8 for six | 4 ; AN LEAG AL « € . “ furiongs. Benbow returned $9.00.-34.80 and Cards In Reserve I Cleveland aL = hineton It was a snarling bickering they have signed George Ratter- 33.00. Snide ation finished second and 3 : {Only games scheduled.) battle the Yanks won last night man. passing star of the New sthaky Snes nl M: r Casey Stengel “th : — , 5 a . Tike a, League jo i Brook NATIONAL LEAGUE as Allie Reynolds allowed his York Yanks of the National Softball Not of ig h gradi a pitcher from 2 Dhiadeinhia ar New York. | first. walk in 372%; innings and Football League. , es . or. who De iy ue, Sawyer Jansen I: Shicaro af Piltsburen his first rung in 321; innings] Ratterman, formerly of Notre, Scores in the Bush Callanan League at ’ A a : : i 3 2 1 8 um s night estin each Sa itehin EE eos to re en kbut still won his sixth straight. Dame; will take the place of house 9, ‘Bridgeport Brass 2. Blue and Confined ig DENS io: ard GAMES TOMORROW "The ' triumph, coupled with the Frankie Filchock, former New Chapel 's. Peancyivania Railroad 0. Six teams. e La BS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION skidding White Sox 3-2 loss to York Giant player and ex-Indiana|, Games tonight at Municipal: Allied Pirates were not represented on \ : t A - Youd : : _.. Florists vs. Bryant Heating; R. O. Barbe: 5 Loulsville at INDIANAPOLIS, 6:30 and comer Cleveland, upped the Bronx University grider. Filchock will xs United Home Life; Allison Jets vs Sawyer’s staff, wits: piiot Toledo at Columbus. 2 Bombers in the league lead. play for the Edmonton Eskimos|> ans tonight at Longacre Stadium er, the portly Phils pilo flwaukee at Kansas City. 2 7 Kingan AA vs. East Side Merchant ined hres other Cards” for BD meal: afieemen Bosox Win Sf 1e Wel Com Longue EE, RSet a A lis. aft r ———— 20.; erff-Jones vs
plucked reserve positions to give them a t~tal of four players on the squad, the same number as his own Phillies. Sawyer chose Outfielders Enos (Country) . Slaughter and Wally Westlake and Second Baseman Al (Red) Schoendierst of the Cards to go with Stan Musial. From his own Phils, Sawyer _ picked Roberts and Third Base- j§
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man Willie. (Puddinhead) Jones. {Minsesbois 000 902 000 is ’ Outfielders Richie Ashburn and |” Wilhelm and Katt; Labine and Thomp-
Del Ennis were selected by the
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Other reserves chosen were Outfielders Johnny" Wyrostek of the Reds and Ralph Kiner of the Pirates and Catcher Bruce Egwards of the Cubs. The starting National l.eague All-Star team, as dictated by the vote of the fans, will be Campanella behind the plate; Hodges, Robinson, Shortstop Alvin Dark of the Giants and Third Baseman Bob Elliott of the Braves; and Outfielders Musial, Ashburn and Ennis. :
Maglie . Hodges
Fred Hadley Shows Who's on Second
“Who” may be on first, but 12-year-old Fred Hadley is on secThe son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Hadley, 6240 N. Sherman Dr. has _just been named to the Pop Warner Foundation National 1951 Midget All- Amer“ican Baseball -Teaih. ’ Only 17 boys were selected for the honor. A total of 2.5 million youngsters were eligible. - Those chosen_were picked on the basis
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Mallory Amateur Team Flips Into ° ‘Big Day’ July 15
The coin came up tails, but P. poqehall and scholastic ability R. Mallory's amateur baseball 5.4 jnterest in church and civic team came out ahead. activities. That was the result of coin- Fred. whose ‘batting average tossing yesterday between the jsn't as good as my fielding,” Mallory team and the E. C. At- plays. for Tabernacle Presbykins Co. aggregation. The teams, terian. He's a pupil at John
Sf¥ange School and will play his high school ball for Broad Ripple. That - should be good news for Rocket Coach Frank Baird.
Fishing Outlook Good Tomorrow
There'll, be no fireworks tomorrow, but state anglers can get a bang out of fishing. The outlook is good. The Indiana Department of Conservation reports clearing streams and hungry fish. The two should ‘combine to give anglers a |pleasant Fourth. Rain could |change the picture, .though. The best spot in Marion County {Is Geist Resgrvoir. Johnson, Morgan and Brown Counties also re-
deadlocked for the lead in the Manufacturers League, flipped to determine this loop's representative in the Amateur Day program at Victory Field July 15. ‘ The Atkins: team called heads. The coin came up the other way. The decision was made in the offices of the Atkins Co. with Amateur Baseball Association officials looking on. Congratulations from Atkins to Mallory went with the decision. Now Mallory will meet Indiana Reformatory of ~ the Municipal League if the Red Raiders get an OK from Gov. Schricker. Vestal Steel of the Twilight League meets Linde Air Products of the Big Six on the other half of the program.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE (Alf*doublé headers) New York at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at Boston St. Louis at Chicago Cincinnati at Pittsburgh AMERICAN LEAGUE (All double headers) Washington at New York. Boston at Philadelphia. Cleveland at St. Louis CRlicago at Detroit
RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
(Only game scheduled other dianapolis-Kansas City AMERICAN LEAGUE 000 021 020 5 6 200 000 000 210 vy and Rosar run
Stephens | New York 101 082 002--14 20 © Philadelphia 000 300 002 5 3 1 Reynolds and Berra. Silvera i4): Shantz. Kellner (5: Kucab (9) and Murray. Losing pitcher. Shantz. Home runs—Fain, Woodling, Bauer 2), Zernial Cleveland 001 011 000— 3 8 0 Chicago 000 101 000. 2 7 2 Garcia. Gromek (6), ‘Brissie (7) and Hegan: Rogovin and Masi. Winning pitcher, Garcia (Only Games. Scheduled.) NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 000 000 200— 2 6 2 Pittsburgh 150 000 O1x— 7 100 1 3 Hiller, Schultz (2) and Edwards: Dickson i and Garagiola. Losing pitcher, Hiller. Home
run--Jackson St. Louis 000 400.130— 811 © Cincinnati 000 100 001-2 7. 2 Lanier .and- Rice: Perkowski, Wehmeier (7v, Pet®?son (8). Byerly (8) and Pramesa, Howell (8). Losing pitcher, ‘Perkowski Brooklyn 300 014, 101— 6 14 0! Boston . y 3 000 010 000— 1° § 2] Rose and Carhipanella: Sain. €hipman|
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By United Press ST. LOUIS, July 3—The way was cleared today for Bill Veeck to become the new owner of the St. Louis Browns, Herbert Waltke, a member of the present Browns board of directors. turned: his 8572 shares of stock in the ball club into the bank and made them, available for purchase at Veeck's price of $7 a share. the field, was expected here today As of this morning, the for- | {but had not arrived at the tima - the stock tfansfer was announced. mer Cleveland club owner had! needed 5000 shares to make up Ask About Our Budget Plan the 75 per cént portion of the ‘Browns' outstanding shares that he required before he could begin
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