Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1951 — Page 15

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1951

Forest Hills Club May Bid Tribe Closing in on Leaders For IWGA Tourney in 52 Yo

THAT first-division door By JIM HEYROCK

is ajar for the Indianapolis Indians today and they can walk in tonight with a

e 50 imbued : s - - £40 Aiued _ FOREST HILLS Country Club in Richmond probably ipa Wl . ols u the : will make a bid for the 1952 Indiana Women's Golf Asso- The Tribesters got the m- ! on to ciation tournament. A -Eame out goes i : : 0 rst division as Left rs mistakes oun au Beng with Rorest Hite, there might be other clubs Frank Papish teased the Birds entertain the se with a 3-0 three-hitter before iohar sets ladies next year, in the event F0IriNGs Today 7272 Sahara Grotto Night fans. BO A: they're interested in meeting a 9:30 — Mrs. Sue Fulmer, Hill- * It was his second shutout and a pera 8 challenge. {crest vs: Dorothy Ellis, Meridian sixth victory this season. And ve mistakes The challenge, a silent one, has Hille, F St. he worked so fast the game was , after their been issued this week by 135 — Frances Mahoney, over in a neat one hour and

the Broadmoor John vs. Manjorie MecNeély, 43 minutes.

2 How Doing Country Club, | Evansville. » = = where the IW | 9:40 — Mrs, Alice Dye, Country es and take { b ta he Waa | Club of Indianapolis vs. Mrs. Cal- or ORE % Ip sae Jiteh. [roups some 28 champion- { vert Shorb, South Bend. Royce Lint and Rookie Fob ship tournament. § | 9:45—Jane Nelson, Highland vs. Curtis against the Birds d fect cannot For many | Alice Emhardt, Speedway, the Redskins will be a olin 8, or place months they Then an abundance of ability threat. P " this reason Broadmoor com- and a will to win came to the Ed Stevens, Tribe first sacksales force mittee, headed {front for Mrs. Fulmer and there er, is still swinging for an Asere ja whose by Mrs. BE. A. was no stopping her. She won sociation hitting record, After speap 2 and Block, has been § |six straight holes on the back a scratchy single in the fourth gs planning for the# i nine to win the match. inning last night off the glove

reat danger, jocrats have

i » = - tournament. And | THE GALLERY for the Ful-

they're putting it i " {mep-Knox match, the first to over like it never has been puti, = ory, “tne first round of iy

of Columbus’ playing-manager Harry Walker at second base, the big Texan rifled a hard

Heyrock

. The 1 1fers dri lican propa- on The Dr possible match play yesterday, consisted © eighth bs unt Bed ine ire few and hospitality. of only one person. It was Mrs. § consecutive game - hitting

|B. C. Stephenson, winner of the | The committees are well organ-| ’ d ized, with Mrs, Block Te erong Tre IWGA tourney 28 years ago. io the entire operation; Mrs. Simon SU as word (Tread that Mss. Ackerman in charge of food; Mrs. aaa phi Pat ue 4 . wg Edward Dayan, hospitality; Mrs. | One ofthe. top matches in the

Gerald Ruben, lockers; Mrs. Paul |

. _ {tournament came up already in Mode, registration; Mrs. Noel Ep the second round of match play

persdn and Mrs. Jay Kaufman, |/ ' today. Mrs. Fulmer met her links putting, and Mrs. Marcus Fein rival, Dorothy Ellis of Meridian

nly striving 1 the depths ef em again in y from the gained from 8. They- will ge, smelling sing buried. pressions as

streak to 32 games. The infield came through with flawless fielding again handling 31 chances with graceful ease. The infield has committed only five errors in the last 21 games.

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ANOTHER- bright aspect

tw the Tribe's playoff opportunities

betrays his 4 : with Xe full berg, rules. now |Hills. Miss Ellis yesterday de- hy is the hitting of Right Fielder . ple. BUT THE MEN of the club,|feated Barbara Bremerman, 7 : : b # ? Eyank. Kalin WBo blasted his » the Demo- headed President Leiberman and 6. {iis vedgntiv deloated M SENDING THEM OFF—Mrs. E. A. Block, genera chairman | jnnine ome ri woe Sighth now as well Mossler, Thust come in for their: Miss Ellis recently defeated Mrs. of jhe Broadmoor Country Club committee which is hosting the | only four, however, over Vie:

not continue 1 our system.

umseh St.

s of the credit. They have! Fulmer for the Indianapolis city share ; |championship. But last year; Mrs.

made a “dream” course for the| p girls to play over, a great con- | Fulmer eliminated Miss Ellis in trast to some of the layouts over the state tournament at Ft.

which other tournaments have Wayne. . ¥ &g ° ° been held. | ALICE EMHARDT of S Ell | er = Ellis Lea o If the tournament goes to For-\ way, 17-year-old, also made a i in u m I,

est Hills next year, the club willl ;potacylar recovery yesterday to

have to go a long way to OVer-|s.ceat veteran Elizabeth Dunn, 1| shadow the 1951 tournament. lup. Alice was three down at the| - P: er (eo) es

Indiana Women's Golf Association tournament, checks with Noel | Epperson, Broadmoor pro, on her starting time. Noe! has been starting all the golfers off the first tee this week.

tory Field walls. { While Papish was retiring | the side in order for the first | four innings, the Tribe got to (SAANEEEAGENEEEEEES BEES = == 00000 SE SEE Columbus’ Ed Blake for a pair of runs in the fifth. Cole singled, was sacrificed | by Papish and Teddy Beard walked. Johnny Merson then | lashed a double to left center {| for two runs.

Dorothy Ellis, 1951 women’s city champion, shot spec- "ww tacular golf for the first nine holes to go 3-up over Mrs. ne aPIGH gidud low a Co : ’ y as feated 17-year-old Donna Knox round play yesterday, Mrs. Dye|C. Richard Fulmer, last year’s state womens runnerup,|

| third base and only two runof Meridian Hills, 4 and 2, after defeating clubmate Mary Jane ot Broadmoor this morning. The 18-hole match is today’s

ners got as far as second and |B Tr , 4 and 3, and Miss : : S 7 ri being behind at one time, three | con MEN E he meattire of Mrs, |1OP contest in the Indiana Wom-| ae both of Hliose Were via alls, down. IM Feinbe Broadmoor, 7. en's Championships second round. Alice Emhardt, Indianapolis, : - {Marcus Xeinberg, © * Yl Miss Ellis, who defeated Mrs. after four holes. Mrs. Frances

.. 2 ning brought a howling proMRS. FULMER was three down and 6. Mahoney of Gary was 1-up over test from Columbus. Although

» know to inwhy the real heir ads the

of the prop- Forest Hills is the former home

turn. ~ course of Mrs. C. Richard Ful-|- : ial mer, now of Hillcrest here. { © Mrs. Paul Dye Jr. Indianapolis

Mrs. | | Fulmer made Country Club, and Jane Nelson,

es advertisv an outstanding] comeback yesterday when she de-

at they want price of the ddress where

Times photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr

STRIPED CAT—Pitcher Royce Lint and Outfielder Lloyd Gearhart turn up their noses to the skunk that Sahara Grotto clown Charles Hill, 3342 N. Chester, is holding. It was part of the pregame fun last night to the Tribe-Columbus game sponsored by the Sahara Grotto.

{Highland, also survived second-|

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Tribe Box Score

Holland Enters Softball Results

i . , . COLUMBI!L S - | | 7! 8 3 ant informa at the end of six holes. She was| At the organization’s annual Fulmer in the women city finals Marjorie McNeeley, Evansville, the relay throw looked as if it waier, 2» AER RB 08% Smith-Hassler Twilight League results. s details, to d h of hing [busi ti last night® M this year, started with a bang. A b ker, a Arm Sh New York Central 11, Eli Lilly 7; Gem Coal e to have to unable to do much of anything business meeting last night, Mrs. |, = © qin trom 50 yards on after six, Miss McNeely won No. 6 beat Beard to home plate, Um- Mozall, ib 3 3 04% 0p scamp OW 15. Best Foods 8: Kasie & Son 15, Blue \d address of right on that first nine against K. T. Knode of South Bend was . ° Nig : axle with With a 14-foot putt. J. H. | pire Harry King called Ted Benson, 3b 3 @ 050 4 0 Times State Service CYoEE 13 ie Coe nd ving secured the eager Miss Knox. The young elected president of the IWGA; 1h ye : Sor To g timp time estes ee— | safe because Columbus Catcher Jiroame, of 3 2 > i 3 3 a NEW CASTLE, July 18—Arms- Hr REET "8 eT: IE eed the price is Meridian Hills . golfer, who will|Mary Owings of Indianapolis, vice e rag up. Tribe At Bat | Dick Morgan was blocking the Morgan. c ........ 2.0 0 2 9 1camp Speedway will play host to Home Life 8."Stop & Shop 4; Allfed Flor- + your home- enter Rollins. (Fla.) College in|president, and Mrs. Gil Gividen, History Repeats ; | base path without possession Biske. » . ........,2 0 1.0 2 0a big name in racing at its Sun- 7. Sg¥el series, Pump, B20, esas he address Is: the fall, was one over par with|secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Clar-| Miss. Ellis" eagle on’ the 450: Fase Hie. AB R B RBI Pet. of the ball. : Aliperto 1%0 0 0.0 0g4ay. night program of hardtops. yor Selde 1 + 9:40, J.-D. x interest you 8 3 for she sit Wine. ence Bicking of Evansville was| Miss Fils eagle on the S50 Boll iif 4 i 1 Jy Between games tonight, Tribe | Tow ypcliorly 30H BIL HON ey HE Rng ALT me Mrs. Fulmer won the seventh named representative. J oer WOE the second she Frank Kalin .. 40 84 68 301 officials will present two $100 ossd. ot TUCAB'R HO A BE winner of the In- Progress Laundry 6 East Side Merchants » . | Mangan vues 19 27 5 0 2 y eard, r % } ¢ 2 84 90 = s | 2. Tonight's schedule: 7, erry-Go-Roun Aw hole and was two down at the| Fridsys final rowsd will be 36/5, ‘rage against Mrs, Pumer Biiftoe 1H # ff USO PEL Ton MER, Wd 80 23 Sa Race in Bali Jon I . es. Stevens .. g 4 78 3 ec - (Dallessandro, If cf fy Gg 5.0 '0 i Garage: 9:40, chel-Sco VS. ooneyturn, having fired a 0 this summer. The first one came Dick Cole 3 2B 43 Ing based on ranchec num- |g8 rat y -3 8 2 1 JMile Race In Mueller-Ward. iy : z ’ in their city tourney match. Mrs, Egrnander 0 3 eb 3% bers in observation of the home Kalin, rf. 41 2.184 1949, has signed - — . ol 3 256 evens, 1b ....,. 3 2 1 9 4 3 Results Yesterday in Women S Golf Fulmer picked up her ball after Ted Beard ress In 4 EH 1 281 Hae passing the 10000 Fernandes. B04 0 8 5 0 to appear. ! S ftb i Not , | Ear urner aw " { . Ww ANgan, ¢ . ly 1 0 Py ° CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Mrs. Charles Greathouse, Indianapolis, (BOINE in a trap. Liova Gearhart 61 11 14 8 0) iran en HES ROW Nimes 3 iti. Sols io as : poral Notes IN I’ : Dorothy Ells, Indianapolis, defeated |defeated Mrs Phil Templeton, Terre] Miss Ellis made anogher beaut!-| TS Hfie Merson 19, Daliessandee! y Ne apish, p 9:9 0 1:0 p he > Tonisht's schedule in the Bush-Caliahan N =f Barbars -Bremerman, Indianapolis, -1.and, Hud 2 FO0 T, “__iful 30-foot chip on No. 2, coming|16, Kalin 15, Stevens 14, Fernandez 14. en Totals 29 3. 8 21 14 o Car racingras hej E - : 8. a r arnaby. Indianapolis, de-{ : | Mangan 8, Cole 7,. Beard 5. Saffell 4. € ik Alperto. tine ‘ ak ig i big cars " State Life Insurance vs. Kinman GaI prapees Mahoney, “Say. getgated, Mrs. feated Mrs. M. D. Wygant, South Sed win hes Inighios ot ne SUP. ire Satis a MEGA gate 4 Solunar Tables o Aliperto. 1ined-.out-fox Blake ie ninth. is i the b 8 ars. 8 cates RUTSSIAR Nor Te Banquet Mk V5. nd ‘the * Iron oSerney. Ren ’ ed SIXTH FLIGHT 0 win e secon ole. Gy Pla , Peters 2, Lint 1. A.M. P.M. | Indianapolis ir *.... 000 020 01x— 3 # “i ¥ "house Dealers vs, Ft. Square Eagles, My Os Beate Mrs. Cecll Pitts, Anderson, defeated halved the next four holes. Three-Base Hits — Stevens 6, Merson 3.1 Minor Major Minor Malor| png Batted In—Merson 32, Kalin. Two. Cars and has en wd 4 ¥ Brookside ,No 1; Meadowbrook vs. PurMrs. Robert Leslie, Indianapolis, 5 and 4.| Mangan 3, Dallessandro 3, Beard 3, Kalin pn 4.0 11:05 5:25 11:30 Base Hits—Kalin, Merson. H R joy q 8 { . due Extension, Riverside No. 2; 8ist na Gg. i sher rn 0 , McCall 1. . ey, Ea >: > . son. ! 3 § vo 3 a v serican vouth $ and 8 Fulmer Indianapolis, defeated ae ae gt Ltenison. Indianapolis;] Miss Ellis won Nos. 7 and 8,2. Fisher 2, Turner 2, Cole 1, McCall 1 Tomorrow .... : a IL Dae Tan, eh Done Plays — joyed consider : it. vs. Tabernacle Presbyterian, Garfisid | you | Donna Knox, Indianapolis, 4 and 2. etsaled Mrs. Frazier Hitz, Madison, 7 y+ conceded No. 9 when she pXome Runs — Kalin 33, Fernandes 13, (Priday ...... 6: 12:28 1:20 1:00 Walker to McAlister to Mozzali; Fernan- able success in Bill Holland (§S # Fire, Sapuse eo uks Brookside eer for “the | PlhoYcNedRuoiie, seiosied “Ut oie shiner, elsnapol, defent- landed her shot in a trap and pun igupe Bor rahe b coe Gnd” CAM pl BR for Jo Mersoy, is Steying; mieiton 13, Colt {nis new field. nA gh percentage ES Bact Dye oh Indianapolis, defeated 23 Mrs. Jos Higgins, Terre Haute, P| railed to blast out after two? Geathary z Saffell I Papish L rae | Monday : 3:53 3:30 3 Bases Columbus 4 indianapolis 6. Base Forty or 50 drivers are expected of 10 laps each, a 15-lap conso- % fhelr draft Maiy Julie; BAURGIMERe Tdiasamelias 1 vary Risher) Perce Haute: defeated Mrs. ctrokes. She was shooting sub- ner 3. Lint 2, Main 2 Papish 2, Chambers Wednesday [10:40 ‘4:25 11:05 4:58 Out—By Blake, 2, Papish, 2 ‘wild Piten to try for places in the program. lation and a 25-lap feature. First Are” Calvert Shorb, South Bend, de-| Alice Jane Rogers, Frankfort, defeated 1. Dallessandro 1. McCall 1, Beard 1, Thurday 11:30 5:13 11:30 5:40) Blake = Umpirec Kite Hicks, Briscese. The card will include four heats race is scheduled for 8:30 (CDT). par golf. Platt 1, Strobel 1 Friday 12:18 :30/ Time—1:43. Attendance—7272. fats

feated Mrs. Lester Emmons, South Bend.|Bernece Gray, Indianapolis, 4 and 2. : BE IE wo. Beart 3 Fore Jane Nelson was 3 up over olen Bas .

3 and 1, Mrs. Charles Stockbeth, Evansville, de-| : 3 ; Alice ¥mhardt, Indianapolis, defesten feated Mrs. Harold Knox, Lebanon, nandez 2, Kalin 1, Cole § , napolis, up. and 5. { { Paul Robeson i Elisabeth Puan, Indlanapois, Mrs. Guy Cheney, Anderson, defeated | i i FIRST FLIGHT Mrs. Warren Coons, Greenfield, 1 up, Hho has dedi- : Mrs. James Knowles, Terre Haute, de-|i1g" as , | i feated Mrs. William Kendrick, Indianap-! “ars Harry Fargo, Indianapolis, defeated | ase en ar nunism, i olis, 2 and 1. Mrs. Roger Fleming, Indianapolis, 7 and 5.| mo . : Mrs. Gil Gividen, Indianapolis, won by SEVENTH FLIGHT i oe , erlin festival default {rom Mrs. B. B. Rodefer, 80ULD| 0 g orert Herrick, Pranktort, defeated) LEAGUE STANDINGS (Second Game) 2 sm W hat can be as 20re i end. 4 ¥ | J o . | round of the i Mrs. Frits Morris, Indianapolis, defeated! Mrs. Frank Cox, indianapolis, 4 and 3. Cincinnati .... 000 000 000— 0 6 2 < : f Mrs. Marjorie Sanders, Franklin, 1 up. Mrs. James Palmer, Terre Haute, de} AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Philadelphia 001 510 30x10 11 © submit three ! Mrs. E. C. Easpplor, South Bend, de. |{eated Mrs. Jean Tracy, Greenfield, 3 and| Won Lost Pet. G-B. hn or. Byerly 14). Erautt (8) i feated Mrs. R. C. ock, Indianapolis, . d! Milwaukee .......... 51 42 548 1 and Schetfing: Thompson (3-6) and Semi- . hey're offere t up. | Mrs. John Hunt, Andersqn, defeated Milwaukee ........... 5 y np ro) e+ i 7 y 0 d : Mrs. Charles Ray, Indianapolis, defeated Mrs. Tom White, Noblesville, 4 and 2. RY reveesves 31 3 248 l Hiok, Lost Pr Raffensberger (9-10 as 1X econ 5 cost of $30, § Mrs. Lincoln Parry, Muncie, 4 and 3. | Mrs. John Taggart, Indisnapolis, de INDIANAPOLIS ..... 43 43 .500 5% Pittsburgh "000 020 020— 4 10 3 ission t 1 i Jean Saint, Zo asses Safeuted Mrs. | feated Mrs. Earl Ward, . yne, Louisville SOT n 8 419 Ta Piitsbuse svEelins Soo 038 036-410 1 0 a i pid Pg Ba ated. Mrs. Jay Kaufman, Indianapolis, de-{ Toledo... errr 31 3 35 i Pollet, Wilks (8) and Garagiola; Pod- . 9 Mrs. Lou Bala. Indianapolis, 3 and 1. |feated Mrs. Charles Van Tassel, Indi-| NATIONAL LEAGUE bielan (1-2) and Campanella. Winning ma E a ¥ i drs. C. C. Herzer, Evansville, defeated anapolis. 5 and 4. { NA on Lost ~ Pet. GB Pitcher—Pollet (3-6). Home Run—Snider. LC x nu e * uth America Helaine Borinstein Indianapolis, 1 up. | Mrs. E. H. Miller, Pendleton, defeated Ky 53 re 631 2 8t. Louis 000 000 000— 0 9 0 » Sd ECON : | Mrs. J. A. McKinnon, Noblesville, 2 and 1.|JLOOKFH «.-.-... oe ns rae { 25 ECOND FLIGHT | . New York .......:.. 46 40 .535 8 (Boston ... vo... 200 020 01X— 512 0 ae dele- Mrs. john Zengngks, Andianapolis, de-| Mrs RN Oliphant, Terre Raut, dest. 10045. ..vas 43 39 524 0 Munger, Brazle (7) and D. Rice; Sur- . gports compe- feate. rs. C. H. Proudfit, Sou . | feate s. ’ OF Cincinnati .....e.n. 41 40 .50 Ya!kont (8-7) and St. Claire. Losing Pitcher : : match conceded. . | Ph iE ers, 41 43 488 12 » : . a . S.. os relays” are 2 3s. Jean Nelson, Mingle, 4 Sloan Joanne Bookwajtef, Ahdianapoiss. de- | Boston © ia oA ae Munger (4-5). Home Ruh-Torgeson, > Rac ng against time...or just taking ; Mrs. BE. A, Block, Indianapolis, an . |feated = Mrs. Julian verstein, erre! Chicago aim ae A 442 15 BRARO ..iieiicanas — 4 L : to whoop up Mrs. L. L. Lykins, Indianapolis, de: | Haute, 4 and 5. {Pittsburgh ......... 33 49 402 19 * New York ... . 000 000 022— 4 7 0 it easy...vou can be Sure-of the . s also will be feated Mrs, Ralph Cole, Indianapolis. EIGHTH FLIGHT | AMERICAN LEAGUE 1SEh (ty sha Owel: Jones, Settel a . ; i 5". 4ddresseq ans Joh hg ee Jsieaton teased Yrs, D Ricketts, osiang ports o 2 Boston ae El 801 98 Pitcher—Jones (2-7). Home Runs—Smal- same OU seconds in every minute. Mrs. Joe Pohlman, Logansport, neh ' y Ch 52 31 6908 ——llev, M . x ated Mrs land 3. icago : J bs y, Mays. ’ conn Mack, Indien no ie 4 and 2. | Betty Graham, Franklin, defeated Mrs. New York 8 3 333 1 AMZRICAN EE AGUE orm’s most Hrs ohn Sawyer, Rochester, defeated Leo Gauss, Indianapolis, 5 and 3. | Cleveland 49 34.590 bed (First Game) MoS. lam Darnaby, Indianapolis. 3| Mrs. David King, Indianapolis, defeated | Detroit 371 42 463 1ll2|Washington ......... 0007160 000—7 12 © is |Mrs. William Craig, Noblesville, match| Washington 35 48 422 b218t. Louis ..0.. 11.1 000 110 000—2 10 1 a Rick Herrick, Indianapolis, de-|conceded. |Shiiadelnnia arias 3 3 318 Hi Bier 8 2nd Ga ie] feated Mrs. Robert Laverty, Prankfort| Mrs. O. M. Angell, Tipton, defeated Mrs.|™™ s eens 3 y (Sleater 3 . an i, 0 or osing Cher u {Myron Forman, Evansville, 2 and 1. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | -8). Home Run—Arft. i ES 2 Mrs, Ralph ¥lood, Indianapolis, defeated” Mrs 8. A. Silberman, Indianapolis, del tres] on 1.08% Eel GB Washington (Second Game) volo 40 Dorothea Downs. South Bend, 4 and 3. |feated Mrs. Joe Dunn, Indianapolis, 1 up. OPHee NR ES PRIS Los =:1000 000 000-0 3 $ ; s for summer Mrs. A Ee Prankfort, de-| Betty Lutz, Indianapolis, defeated Mrs.|Biifiis™® 47 40 340 11 °| Sanford, Harris (8) and Grasso; Byrne 35 1 isn't there teated Mrs. J. A. Rockwood, Indianapolis. Carl Pressel, Oreeniitid. ER defeated | ROChester 8 4 333 la (3-3) and Baits. Losing Pitcher—San- oi f " ose " ’ ’ oronto. .. 6 7 | =6). / yvlons ? Mrs Yueh Carter, Tipton, defeated Mrs. |Mrs. Wendell Kelly, Anderson, 4 and 3.[Ottawa ... 39 53 424 16% (10 Innings) . “hf, fod | Ll nylons. william Oare, South Bend, 5 an & : Mrs. Mary Bentley, Greenfield, drew bye. Baltimore - 3 5 413 23 New York er 000 000 201 0-3 3 1 . ahd ey geem,” Mrs. Grace Weaner, arion, defeated] pringfie 6 : [Chicago ..... — is J | ' v ire (9) and Berra; RoMrs. W. C. Whipple, indianapolis, 1 up. . ! govin (6.5) and Erautt, Masi (9). Los Mrs. RL. Harness, Kokomo, defeatie Collins Hurls GAMES TODAY BO tohor 4 Eran te Sas ol ). Los. ream.” Cynthia Sawyer, Rochester, 1 up. | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION —Bauer. Boh, Ome Hun Mrs, a Brower diane nclis ! . | Columbus at Indianapolis (2, 6:30 and Philadelphia . 003 000 002—5 8 1 feated Mrs. . t 10-0 No-Hitter 18:36 p*m.). Detroit .... . 050 200 01x—8 11 0 6 Mr John Emhardt, Indianapolis, de- I | St. Paul at Milwaukee (2, night), | Kellner, Coleman (4) and Murray; lik Mrs Mrs, Paul Wisely, Terre Haute, 3| : | Toledo at Louisville (night). Trucks, Trout (5) and Swift. Winning ike seams, Jeatey . | Dave Collins, 16 - year -+0ld| Minneapolis at Kansas City (night).- Pitcher—Trucks = (3-3). Losing Pitcher— : , def d | E IAN iU ellner (6-7). ome Run—Limmer, “ir: owen Gaither, Letanon. dss8ed pitcher for the Kirshbaum CENter| yew york sr Chimie 0" Bouton (02. Ome FU "0p dreams Joan Atlas, Indianapolis, defeated Mrs |A League team hurled a no-hitter| Philadelphia at Detroit. Cleveland 005 120 00x—8 9 1 Carl Shaver, Frankfort, 7 and 5. { Boston at Cleveland (night): Parnell, Masterson (4), Nixon (6) and . FOURTH FLIGHT He. de against Lentz at Riverside Park| Washington at St. Louis (night). Moss; Feller (13-3) and Hegan. Losing . napolis, - y | y -— . -6). , — ory Mo R, Evans Indianapolis. 5yesionday, Viuning, 19 to 0. ¢! cincianaty a SAA EAE, night), |Boudreau, Maxwell, y g | Collins, who a junior at| gi Louis at Mbston (night). : ——— Robert Charles, Marion, defeated | * | Pittsb hat Brooklyn : | ianapolis, 2 and 1.|Broad’ Ripple High School this] Eittsbureh a root

irs. Mrs. Joseph Frazee, Ind J.-M,

rs. J. McMichael, defeated Mrs. Lacy Shuler,

and 6 Mrs. Louie Moller, Indianapolis, defeatad Mrs. Art Queisser, Indjanapolis, 4 and 2.

Chicago at New York.

RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION {

a aaapois (fall, struck out 17, but walked 9|

men. The Kirshbaum nine is bat-| lting .500 in league play with a

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A . McBride, Terre Haute, de-| Kansas City ......... 000 210 020—5 6 1| 21ers Niatcia Maney, Indianapolis, 34-4 record. Milwaukee .\.00 1. 300 000 010—4 10 0 I April, Th and 2. Other scores: Melton, Wyse (1), and Courtney; el| ruc whners. prilk, ere Mrs. Roger Kahn, Indianapolis. defeated AA LEAGUE and Dnser 003 000 000-3 9 § 'eman became Mis. C. "0. ‘Woodard, wn oo Riverside Lolsvitie 200 309 00 11x18 3 i ' H. M. Buckley, Attica, defeat. Hawthorne 11, Cumberland 2. oe oat ( an ouse; liar symbolic Me Kennedy, Martinsville, 2 up. | A LEAGUE and Scherbarth. | of corpses. Mrs. Robert McKee, Indianapolis, won| Minneapolis ........ 000 200 010— 3 10 32 by default from Mrs. Lee Mattes, South . Riverside Bt. PAW ......c.ore: 170 003 00x—11 13 1 Bend Riverside Cardinals 6, Howell, Tomasic (2), Barnhill (3) and

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