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= ks N 4 . 0 3 a ; ; 3 * = A » \ 3 1 Ze 2 Nig ye 3 % JCI DTI, JIN rt As Ie Hai TEE trying to get a three-man council that would look out for fv mh NEW YORK, J league clubowners their interests but forget all about the players’ problems. > J and’ omorrow ET ol Tor wats sg Cortes Chandler went out of his way to help us and he was all ; i Tati pos toatay fora to take the place of a baseball commissioner, partly be- Tok Jur Denton Pian. How do we know how this new Still battling to break into the .500 mark and an upper| °*"%g Of PAYS Beste. i cee wus a8 Detroit Tiger Pitdhor rod Even as A. B. Chandler bowed out at Read yers Don Sutteridge’s Tribe takes up its : saging Hutchinson, the American League's player repredentative the chirping Columbus Red Birds, who have| \€ Pa, yesterday, major league moguls still were pour- CCF Ch WlaYet Toprulentative, on | of their last nine games, at Victory Field to-| Over the list of possible replacements. an Fropesed rem Soup] we oYY he row Wight: ’ “I don’t believe the new commissioner will be selected far as I'm concerned. : 3 1¢ Rak night: | Dallessandro and Harry Fisher until the major league this winter,” declared . Hutchinson, speaking after beating the Yankees In 's Sahara Grotto night;|.;mbined for five runs fn the 0 “We' | the opener of doubleheader yesterday, said if a threefestivitios Will begin at 7:30[sixth. Merson becam the Tribe's| Brooklyn President Walter O'Malley today. “We're stil 2y, a " m., game time's at 8:15/frst 100-hit batter, hitting his involved in listing all the qualifications for the job. I don't Man council were to replace the CoMasioner permanent. y ho and the Indians take ofr| 1023 Plow of the year, think we'll get around to an actual personality for some ®uch a group would be made up of “one American League er oun hone Rant tot Sms Yara Benson banked time yet.” ; man, one National League man and one legal man.” gives only one scheduled/gred Strobel and gave way to Meanwhile, several members of the St. Louis Cardi-
» » » " - » day off until Aug. 5. Inman Chambers in the fourth. | nalg revealed that they had been “sounded out” regarding RECENTLY, PLAYERS have evinced more interest The Red Birds are here for a] In the fifth, Forrest Main fed their receptiveness of a three-man council to permanently
three-day series before the Toledo| Manager Harry Walker a home than usual in the man or group of men who ultimately will replace the office of commissioner.
Mud Hens move into the Triberun ball. It Walker's sixth succeed Chandler. bailiwick for a four-game son hit. of the ay Shortstop Dick . un = : *. = a» io “If this three-man council goes into effect,” one . THE MAJORITY of players were against the threeman council idea some spoke up in favor of it.
" Cole Jade first ‘error in 20 player said, “baseball can prepare to become unionized.” “The way I see it,” said one player, “the owners are
w to hoe Mos chances 12 the “We had been giving some thought to a three-man Applause Pays
. meet Mil-ininth with a bad throw. Cotton council” admitted one American League official, “but
Mantle Gets
and St. Paul—the four top lead-| Fernandez’ glove and Cole, reers, tri it, threw wi 3 Minneapolis, now in fourth, is irieving 1. a foward see
three games out of first place, (First Game)
shared by St. Paul, Milwaukee INDIANAPOLIS and Kansas City—two percentage seard. of 131311 --points separating the trio. andro, 1f’ } § 3 : " ; : Carry A494 Average atin. 3 1 3 s The Indians, five games out of ox, 3b | 0 first, still carry a .494 averige a, ko $333! . . ; behind Minneapolis’ 517. » 1. 8 e . : 7 Yesterday's twin split at Co-( tel 2 - - 2300 Watch Play Mickey Sent Down; Tomb SVEREd Le anes Birds coLUMBYS 5 6.x At Victory Field Shallock Goes Up Home with ax overall mit Io seat; a 2 { 8 4 8 By VAL DICKMAN By Unlied Press ls three-seéries stern junket. Deal, rf ... #11 90 0 ‘ DETROIT, July 16 -— Micke After pounding the Red Birds, Ome, . “ 0 3 i 1 > Amateur baseballers have Mantle, who Fogen this ry 11 to 6 in yesterday's first game, Bepylakt. if .. 0 1 3 g obeen “paid” for their efforts. “|with the New York Yankees as the Indians almost overtook the Marshal.’ 183 8 0 They were rewarded by baseball's most celebrated rookie host before losing 9 to 7 in the joyce p°.. y 1.318% : went back down to the minor seven-inning aftermath. ule $d 23} 8/2300 fans clicking through : leagues today—and another eager Indianapolis scored five runs in Tol FARTS ~ the turnstiles at Vietory(: young hopeful stepped up to take
his place. Mantle was optioned to Kansas City of the American Association partly because of his skidding batting average and partly to make room for the new hope,
the sixth and two more in the "70 0 ol Loder tn ntatn (Field yesterday to support
seventh to prevent a whitewash-|1, ing. Soliampoolis Cr rrr yr EHH 10 i=" the play-for-funners in their ac-
Meanwhile, First Baseman Ed|x ns atid In Burd 3, Dallessandro 3, | tivities and ald Junior Baseball.
Stevens continued his brilliant Baliceps roome 3. Two-Base Hits.Cote, And the fans get their money's A
ndro, Broome, Walker 2. Three- th consecutive-game hitting streak ts—Broome. ” Da ee- | worth, that has stretched to 31 games. plister. Home Rus ard Kalln, Da:| They stayed until the last out
Stevens, having come through §ievens. Merson and evens gudes and yas made to watch Vestal Steel
pr Warm Pitcher Art Shallock. d i In the ninth inning for his only|8tevens. and Stevens: Merson, Cole and win the 5% inning opener, 8 to HE'S SAFE—Eddie Robbins, Linde Air second baseman, beats | o 1001 was bought from
: "Sod ssler, Vestal Steel first baseman makes the single-game poke in Saturday’s|fiouliie® le Belis—-Patrick 1” Joyce 2.|4, and Mallory AA squeeze past the throw as Curt Roessler, Ves an Hollywood of the Pacific Coast game, oon? on the ninth again 1 Hits off ie 7 iin a By worc®a peppy Reformatory nine, 2 to) play. The Vestals won, 8 to 4, in the shortened 5!/; inning opener [League for $50,000 on the strength yesterday for his only hit—a sin- “ ot McCall, in the afterpiece. on the Amateur Day program at Victory Field yesterday. of his 11 victories against five
5%. 1 der n in 6, Lint 4 in 3. Wild Pitch— e gle. But he blasted a double in| Pairs’ “har McCall Loving Titoher| “It's one of the most success- defeats this season. He was scheda uled to get his first big league
the fourth during the second *nd Fette. Fapires—Stewart, ckowskl! £11) Amateur Day programs in
o game. They were his only two Nena Game) |years,” sald IABA President . k-. try immediately—against the hits in both tilts, IREAAtOLS Frank Sigafoos. “The only heh rs ° u mer ed Ing Tigers here this afternoon. Gét 18 Hits was having to limit the firs | Mantle was much heralded |game because of time. when he joined the Yanks in
The Indians’ 16-hit barrage in sf: 1 St ¥ rt ae rs nro, Qualifiers in State fn func wl vid
the first game gave Johnny Mc- th 1 tely lhe first | e ball appropriately the 8 urned in a fine pertal pitcher -t By JIM HEYROCK
Call his fourth season triumph, formance during the four in- or ly : ; month of the season. After that, Mrs. C. Richard Fulmer, one of the most consistenty;s average was only .260 when
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although Lefty Royce Lint had I he pitched. The tittle ex- however, he began to fade and
to relieve him in the seventh. ¢ Broad Rippleshurier fanned six of runnersup in Indiana women's golf, today carded an even he got the axe yesterday.
4». Ted Beard and Frgpk Kalin gma ir) at Othe Lindes to-move his mark to : L 1/42 strikeouts in seven games. (par 37 on the front nine of the beautiful Broadmoor Coun-
~~game, Beard losing the ball over wy... 5 Ian right field and Kalin banging a tor two-run homer, both in the first
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a” | 308 Hugsle a base’ try Club as 147 players opened qualifying for the 28th Ray Turpin Vie triple | ’
inning. Walker. 2b ARB OA les Navika’s/annual Indiana Women’s Golf Championship. Allperto, 3°00 2 1 1 oltripled it over Charles | ’ | ey Ee Er hot ficial} th = : : : 3 3 3 g head in Ine tin inning for the| Mrs. Fulmer, runnerup in the the state tournament last{, g Deal, 1f-rf .......... 2 best blow of the game. q | stump, while Dom Dallessandro Bansan, E - ft 11 191 8 In the second game the Re- year at Ft. Wayne and run |participating in the ammo |] Gotham Sept 12 smashed a double, triple and Broome. cf .........4 0 8 0.0 1, ratory nine found it tough to nerup in the Indianapolis ¢ity ship flight. All rounds of match ; . homer, his ninth all year Morgan, © 3 1 33388 to y fant left-hander P nap Ipl P 0 be 18 hol ith » . MeATotor as". ; solve Mallory’'s giant lell- » : : play wi e oles w ex-| ty Red Bird Hurler George Cope-|Csosiand. po. } 881 3 Ne Alsop. Alsop, Who hurled championship the last two P ol tie re che ia LONDON. July 16 (UP)—The land gave the Indians nine hits| Peterson, » 6 0 00.0 c p sted the best score of|°*P y P Randolph Turpin-Ray Robinson g Moulder, » 2500 8 § 0 § §|this season with Butler, broke the years, po 3 \ship, which will be a 36-hole| return hout for the World Middle in the nightcap, but survived de- Tota ina ~| Red Raiders’ nine-game winning|20 players who completed the und slp Bu} Jo me ond 3 Jie tise pes ; BI ress 10 2-8 : w ; Apite & generous issue of 10 free|, on oo ct BA 00s 2.7|string as he held them to five hits first nine holes. | The four low qualifiers from, = oa Rplansip oe tickets. COlUMBEE conisesasernrsrsar 004 221 x—9 while striking out 18. | Mrs. Paul Dye Jr. turned In 2 ihe ‘same club today will take Sept. 12, Promoter Jack Solomons
bi 2 » AT, | - Steyens rouble oe yt fourth alkge 2. Mes Deal 4, Resin 3 McGee Tagged 38 for the first nine. 'home the “ante” McClamroch-|gnnounced today. er ome a: | o. Charles (Putt Putt) McGee, ihe} Nelson Has 39 {team trophy. Solomons said the date and site Copeland, who gave up his second Mh TE J Walker Reformatory's ace" flipper, was| . ghe was followed by Jane Nel-| . gnecia] events during the week| were set early today during a hit in the sixth. Copeland, how-|Oxcrifgs, Covelafid. Dou Slavs oss: tagged for 11 hits by the Mal-igon 1950 city champion, Whoigil include a putting contest|irans-Atlantic telephone talk with ever, issued ‘a free ticket at an|Kress: Cols and Stevens ~Left—Indlan-|lorys. McGee was charged With turned in a two-over par 39. Dor-| wednesday and a mixed two-ball| International i RD AE inning-a-clip, loading the lases in R008 LL Folimbus 6 Bases 0% Sham: his second loss in 11 games. lothy Ellis, winner of the city title co, some Thursday. The shooter|cials oa New York %
. bers 2, ; . ts—Co I the Bh ak Five Rus Jers 3 Hutchings 1 Strikeouts. Pheiand| Big Bob Brammam, Mallory tnig year, was out in 40, and. Mrs. | with the lowest qualifying score Solomons said a gate estimated
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innings, Chambers 3 in 1%. Main 3 in 1 first baseman, was gunning fori) arcus Feinberg, Broadmoor, i,qay will receive the Margaret at $500,000, with Turpin’s share 8 to 0, Indianapolis’ Dick Cole, ning Pitcher—Copeland. Losing Pitcher— hooming doubles against the 350 Johnn Merson, 13 i nf | 2 <i { y Stewart. Time—1:58 {foot marker in right-center field the 18-hole qualifying round to ginia Root trophy. fused to permit a crowd of more | Broadmoor | “3 1 »"” 7 : Baird's well-placed “peck hits” course. The 6340-yard, par 37-38 Par S Not Blind » |hold the fight. | New York 000 200 001— 3 o 1! During the between-game cere- were fast. | Boswell, Birmingham, Ala., was keep the bout in London and conat. Paul Stuart (9) and Robinson, Winning | Radio Station WXLW subbed for | |Mike Dunn as emcee. Gifts t0/parts- of the state arrived at ment. for the return match to be held Minneapolis ._.. ew York 510 000 101 Toledo : organ, Reynolds (9) and Berra; Bear- { | aes {were no par-matching scores re-| years the tournament has been |son, because of the cut he suffered AMERICAN | Losing pitcher, Bearden (2-2), Home {baseball cap and pitched to Ward|
Hutch . B33, oi With the Red Birds in front,|I% chings 1 in 1s Copeland 3 Jn 83 PSier- | the wall. He cracked out two posted a 42, Cooper trophy while the lowest about $100,000, was more than Strobel. Umpires—Jackowski, Fette and | It was apparent that scores for| oi qualifier will receive the Vir- he could offer because police reWhitey Platt, q | po {for the longest hits of the day. |day would be high because of the : {than 50,000 at White City Stadium R Il C i i Broad Ripple Coach Frank toughness of the lin on where Ne to aseba a en ar gave him the best average at the 75 layout, however, was in ex- PHILADELPHIA, July 18 Selection of the site ended LEAGUE STANDINGS rn Came} plate with three for four. cellent condition and the greens (UP)—Blind Golfer Charles A. |Solomons’ week-long struggle to AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ~~ Detroit coo OL A inson. (Monies, Charles Brockman of gijeld Had Practice Round | a five-time winner today in the (firmed the IBC claim that the Milwaukee as : - ftoher, Hutchinson (8-3), Home run, Nearly the entire field from all] National Blind Golfers Tourna- |Robinson-Turpin contract called Kansas City .... ) af - orra. 3 { | IND AN POLIS : (Second S10 00 01— § 11 1/team managers were distributed Broadmoor yesterday to go, Boswell won his third straight |in New York. Louisville ...,.... git 000 101 023 - 7 9 3ipy Sigafoos and Carl Vestal, through practice rounds. There title and his fifth ‘in the six | It was understood that RobinCort btis 12%! den, Borowy (3) White (8) and Gins- | chairman of the program. berg. Winning Pitcher-—Motgan 4-1). | hi : | op | Eosing, Dilchel, Bearden Mayor Phil Bayt donned a ported yesterday. played by posting a 52-54—106 [over his left eye whole losing the Moston = a | Eighteen-hole match play opens| score at the Plymouth Country crown to Turpin last Tuesday, 2 | Boston A 1 5 o/ Lane, Reformatory superintend-/tomorrow with the 16 low shoot-| Club course. He shot a record [would have preferred the original
then we discarded the idea as not being practicable. We have been going with one man for some time now and there isn’t any good reason to change.” » ; There have been hints, however, that the owners switched back to the one-man commissioner idea after being informed the players were bent on having one mag in office who would proteét their interests, too. : “The best thing we have obtained from all these player-owner dealings,” said one National League pitcher, “is the pension plan. We worked hard to get it and we're
not anxious to see any committee or council weaken it. A ” ” » » HUTCHINSON POINTED out, however, that the pension plan is well enough established so that it could not be weakened no matter who is selected to replace Chandler. In any case, the owners have shown they are no nearer to the identity of Chandler's successor today than they were when they first repudiated him last December. A lot of pros, cons and candidates are bound to flow under the bridge before they definitely make up their
_ minds.
Bums Worry About Slide
By STAN OPOTOWSKY United Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK, July 16—A landslide of injuries started
the diving Dodgers worrying -today after they lost their
fourth straight game to allegedly weak Western clubs.
The Brooklyn National League lead was nibbled down
to eight games as a result, but it was the future more than the past ‘that tortured Manager Charley Dressen. Pitchers Ralph Branca and Don Newcombe complained of sore arms. Catcher Roy Campa-|iost to them, 8-7; and the In-
Boston came back, 9-5. ‘The Tigers beat the Yanks, 5-3, then
nella was sidelined with a spiked|dians beat the Senators, 7-2 after
x fko rode losing, 7-4. hand. Outfielder Andy Pafko rode aD oldak's ore hitter—that
the bench with a bad leg. The to Chico Carrasquel — dispelled
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woes were piling up.
the Dodgers last lost a double-
urday and then yesterday they were beaten twice by the Reds, 5-2 and 6-5. They couldn't outpitch the Reds because Ewell
struck out nine, but more import-| Ken Wood's double for all their
any Chisox hopes of bouncing It had been back in 1948 that back after Pitcher Bob Hooper won his own game by slamming a homer with two on base and two out in the ninth. No-hit Allie Reynolds’ ninth inning relief work saved the Yanks’ second game win from the Tigers after Detroit came from a 6-0 deficit to get within a run of New York. :
header at their home park, yet during the week-end they lost two of them—to the Cubs on Sat-
Blackwell beat Brooklyn star Preacher Roe in the first game. Garver held the Bosox to five
Blackie Homers ‘hits in the ‘opener, which his Blackwell gave seven hits and mates won with three singles and
ant to him was the first -homer|runs in the fourth. of his pro baseball career, breaking a 1-1 tie in the fifth. In che seventh Connie Ryan smashed his 18th of the season with a man| dys on base to win the game. The Dodgers had a 3-1 lead going into
the seventh inning of the second! game when four straight hité—| or d [20 three of them doubles—started a five-run burst which was helped| by a walk and Jackie Robinson's [1 Western 0 en emor, me Els :
The one saving straw in the
Brooklyn defeats is the mediocre oo BY United Press comeback of the rival contenders,] DAVENPORT, Iowa, July 16
the Cards and the Giants. They|/A final putt gave Marty Furgol could gain only a game each yes- the Western Open golf championterday because of split double- ship he chased over 72 holes of
'headers. Four Card homers beat STuelling golf.
the Phils in the opener, 7-4, out| Furgol was playing in the last the Phils took the second, 6-4, threesome as dusk shadowed the with a five-run second inning Davenport Country Club yesterrally. The Giants lost the 12-in-/day during the final hour. Going ning first game to the Pirates, onto the last hole, he needed a 7-8, on Erv Dusak’s single put birdie for victory and a par for a bashed 15 hits of their own to tie “with Cary Middlecoff, He take the nightcap, 8-3. The Cubs plunked his approach three feet and Braves split, Boston winning|from the pin, calmly tapped in the 7-0 and Chicago 10-2, in the other ball for his birdie and won with National League games. {a 270. His final round was 65. The Red Sox ran their Ameri-| Middlecoff finished with a 66 to can League lead to two games by bring his total up to 271. The two splitting with the Browns while had been tied for fourth place the White Sox dropped two to the with Johnny Palmer of Badin, A’s, 3-1 and 5-0. Ned Garver beat/N. C., as they teed off for the the Bosox in the opener, 3-1, but final grind.
Foot Injury Benches Fain
‘Of Athletics for Month
|chips in the metatarsal behind the
It was undecided whether he
or follow his team to Detroit for
Chicago § ; +65 t ‘ 001 000 000 New York , vans ; S95 203080 Loul .._000 300 00x 32 ’ | Cleveland .. ~ 3M. dn a NIXO, * Wight Mee, ox 3 8 3/ent to open the second game, ers from today’s qualifying round| 209 for 36 holes. [return date of Sept. 26 but that atro . as . . £ 9; - | « Washington 438 le | a ee Ion apts ang Lol-| Belormatety en Malloy Al {Turpin insisted on Sept. 12. Ehilade phia . ¥ 16] (Second Game) Woods.3b 3 0 0 00RCmpbelss § 3 0. 3| . { ii Ro a roe aatih, 1110EEY line Dri D ‘ : 3 43 2 aa 23 | ns.e 4 ] {ing.2b 4 1 { NATIONAL FEAL Bet GB | a BSTROrOURD 84) and Joss, poen- | Hensley 8 4 1} 5G Blitler, 3b 4 { i 0 ace river 1eS a a em; Softball Results CHICAGS Tuy Ju Che Phila. > dy, N oney (2) § er YA le ’ : Bross vesssesaes 3 30 634 2 Losing "Pitcher, | Rebus hay Home Br : : $ Stem, 1b : 1 5 3 ® ® Results at Beech Grove Stadium: Atkins del hia Athl tics have lost vel’s ot. Th z 3 3 runs, Wood (First Game) Grissom, ef 4 i ; ow Butler, }f 1000 WwW d WwW 4 4 M J k {Saw Post 9. Eli Lilly Legion Post 1; Allied elp. 8 b | ] ice . . a - Bhifadeiph: 38 513 10. Philadelphia ........ 000 000 003—1 & 1/McGeen 3 0 0 Naa 10.1 2 ar ins a f wau ee Florists 6, Shelbyville 0; Barrington Heights services of their all-star first base-| would remain in Chicago for Boat Th 3 3 Ag 13 Chlcaso Co ng pi0 000 001 110 0 {Sjurgeqn.ct 1 3.3 3 7, Naval Ordnance 0. Tonight's schedule: man, Ferris Fain, for at least a treatment, return to Philadelphia Chi aI ( 8! per i4.T) an pton; Gumpert (7-3) . - mera Sy pn op i 1. . Atkins Saw Post;| ia FhaTsh en . 32 4% i *iand Erautt. Home run-—-Hooper Totals “So 3HH Tota NHJ F Peath marred the racing scene took the jead on ihe 11h lap. bof 4 yma ining Bold month, physicians said today.
{Second Games +11 o Reformatory 100 000 000-- 1/88 Race Driver Charles Ethier, Only 14 of the 28 cars finished.)
| : : 9:30, Celtic Legion Post vs. Peaslee-Gaul- : 000 000 ooa—o 1 1 Mallory ooo. oo. 001 100 00k 14) 28.year-old pilot from Spring- At Milwaukee, Rodger Ward bert. . yoiodd AERICAN ASSOCIATION Blatt (9) ‘and Niarhos. Losing pitches Net, Baird, Maves. Runs batted in—g. field, Mass., was killed during the won the $3225 purse in the AAA | Results at Municipal Stadium last Bight: ob 0 3-0, Butler m . - joe A 0 = " 5, ’ Sania CLL ayes (Risht HO NATIONAL LEAGUE Eine Butler Hrammen 3. Stolen pasts. feature event at the Salem Speed- National stock car race over the ard Machine Girls 13, Wildcats 3; odie (First Game) esting~
{Phil 1 GAMES TODAY FRadeinhia
| Zoldak (3-3) and Murray; Judson. Rot-
Mayes. = iw ’ ; i ! w |Home Life 5, Sam's Tavern 1. {ayes. Double plays—Adkins to Jordan; way yesterday when his car went|150-mile route. Hote, “Mayer's Chapel vi.
AMERICAN LEAGUE io Nefl to Jordan. Left on bases—Mallory, i | , Horton at St. Louis [Bogan ooo HIER 3 Bi Retoimators §, mts oi, Win -oflout of control and crashed) Driving: a 1950 Oldsmobile, sguse: ii Feu Jat tu Phot ty . . ! 5 sop J. cGee % s » ~ 4 ’ «$0, . PRlisduizhie a Chics, | pihller. Hatten (8) (A0 Owen, 8 Ahn McGee 3 Hie on=-Alton 8 1n"® ingings: through a wall, Ward upset favored Tony Bet- Bridgeport Brass. ’ 4 V } (8. . 3 off —=McGee n nnings. y pitcher, | - 2 3 8 | (8-7). Home tuns Jethroe, Marshall 53 Medes | (W. Butler): Alsop (Rice. | The car spun off the half- tenhausen by 20 seconds. Ward| Longacre results: Progress Laufey ©
NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Boston,
(Second Game) bits nnati at Brooklyn. Boston SP t
Campbell 1. Winning mile track on Ethier's third lap won in the time of two hours, Market 1; Regal Stores 13, New York
400 010 08010 11 0 TART OXETD, CRED her — Moe Central 1 000 400 000 4 13 2 Broire iinan Crain, Meadows, De- Of the 50-lap race and bounced|12 minutes and 39.71 seconds. “TTR = ilo itched the first
Rush, Leonard (5) and Owen: Nichols, |» mPIfes— A i Estock (1) Cole (3) Chipman (6) Paine WOSolk. Time-2:58 end-over-end several times before Some 28900 spectators attended. no-hit same in the five-year history of
ttsburgh at New York
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(8) and Cooper. Winnin itcher, Leonard! ’ { ter Softball League as CULTS YESTERDAY | (-gLosine’ pitcher. Cole (0-3); Home, moupins ab ABHOA ABH QA/13,000 spectators. Ethier died 40| Bettenhausen, driving a 1951/18 Broadmoor Cone Ball ule: RESUL ar EST {TOR Sauer, (First Game) Copner,3b 1 0 2 0/Daly 3b 0 0 1 0 minutes after arriving at Wash-| Chrysler, took the lead in the) KMC Boosters 13-0 i the second guns ARERICIN ARS0IATION It, touts 200300 320 7 13 Altope, 33 3 WRuxA ot 311] ington County Hospital. fifth lap and retained it until She frst, 20-4 Louisville 100 110 030 § 13 1" "gro h Hash,1b 1 0 2 0Hurt.cf 1000 sen the 145th when h t d f Smith-Hassler League results: - Kramer Toledo ....... 200 000 100— 3 11 §| py BEeCIEEN Crimian, (0 ants (1) Thome Westib 0 0 1 0 Baxterc, 108 0 i x ¢ stopped TOT. ‘ket 18, Phillips 66 17; Speedway Rrodgq Alki "and Beherparihi’Mariows aiid Ton (5 Nanden od) natn (8) and Wi- | Navikas.rt 300 overlie © 1938 At the Indianapolis Speedrome, gas, Ward then took over. Bet- ucts 11, South Side Rebels 10. (Second Game, Seven Innings) 180 Dex lphing pitcher, Crifalan 1:0). Los. Whitakr.ss 3 2 1 0 Burnetiert 1 0 1 0 Bill Clark won the 25-lap feature tenhausen’s second place netted rs fouarie o-oo G0} 933 0-8 14 §| Musial, Brown: B. Johngan. D: Rice. Bunia. (ROC 3 § § 9 LIAS 5 3 4 § olin the stock car races last night. him $2419. Golf Results Evans, Hisner (4) and Okrie. Poole |g, Louis a 000 022 410 0 McEl rsh,p 0 0 0 Hurrle.lb 1:1 2 Ole T h et ——————————— Connelly (1) Weiss (5) Jordan (5) Sieat |p, 1 30 {Roessler,1b 1 0 1 0 Kenny Toole finished second and . | Scott Teal, Jim Popchetf, Don Bray and (7) ond Mardatski. Alladeiniia Chantel AT Sed 1 a {French.p 1 0 0 0 : Junior Baseball Scores [carl Knotts put together ‘a best ball 62 Milwaukee... ....003 000 300 7120 MUR and 2 Hn _.justue.3. 9 4 1 9Chuck Adking was third, WASHINGTON “B” LEAGUE eT era AB veal Miimadboty 0s git 3 R18 Helntiginan, Kenalants, (6) and 871 tows 3433 Totals 333873 Toole won the trophy dash. Brookgifg li Nerthews Focksts 0. |bet bell performance for ‘such an event Ww ' { . ir 1 { 4 x 2 ‘ 'E | ¥ Tomasic (3) Barnbill (7) Zabala (7) and Losing pitcher, Poholsky 4-1), Linde All eel ‘ al 30 - 3 Heats were taken by Bill Plum- Tarkington Pirates 14. St, Andrew's 1 by Starford's foursome was second | . , : Fo. : AD RIPPLE “B"” LEAGUE {and Leroy Mack headed the No. 3 quare
Katt, (First Game)
Cincinnatl 100 011 200-8 9 1 Errors—~Whitaker 2, Hash, Calabro. Runs mer, Paul Holder, Al Carter and groad Ripnle Midgets 7. Ravenswood 6. fet.
1! Brooklyn 100 001 000 3 ¥ Robbins 2. Tharp, Tuttle, Clift 2, Calabro J eland Potts a —— : i
(Second Game, Seven Innings) Milwaukee . 200 000 1-3 Minneapolis 000 031 1 4 Hoover and Burris, Fox, Barnhill, bala and Katt . (First Game)
i Blackwell 19-7) and Howell; Roe. King 2. Hurrle, Baxter, Gipson. Winkler. Runs : ay ii 3 3 Bud Moneymaker captured his Home runs, Blackwell, Ryan. 2. Calabro 4, Hurrle 2. Two-base hits :
8 1 Za- | (9) and Walke. Losing pitcher, Roe (12-31. batted in—Alltop, Whitaker 2, Tharp, Clift) (Second Game) Clift. Three-base hit—Joe Hurrle. Sacri- Second 25-lap feature in a row at - Start as High as $3,450.00 a Year
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