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"By CARL LUNDQUISY iset by Johnny Klares and Steve the two and a half mile Oval streak alive. NPIS Fn % A L United Press Sports Writer , INagy—twa of the hottest bowlers has been opened for trial runs.| Indianapolis halted a ninth Wilsen, *h i y13 32 NEW YORK, Apr. 19-—Andy Pafko figured today this entered in the 1952 American Freddie Agabashian lost no inning rally by Columbus’ Red | fohner : * i 2 ’ : was his year to zig instead of zag and from the way the| Bowling Congress oY nament time getting the Cummings Diesei {Birds last might to ake 3 54 Neem i. Foe 188 8 : it! » C » Oy { . i . i 1 an a oa 0 0 Slovak slugger has been going after the pitchers so far it| J left the alleys smoking as warmed up. Taking the Diesel ON surprising Hoosiers to move into Hilary. je ra ! . : 348 could mean that the Dodgers really have that dream team they set the new record yesterday a shake-down run, Agabashian|ine top spot of the American As-|Noreswi: » vj 38 3.a a ut last, rR rOwInE hom with Sane St 51), 48 yr was clocked on one lap at 114|sociation. St. Paul's Saints foi Site Bien - 4 k. a 3 : Pafko was supposed to become blew up, throwing home ruajihe spon 0 : out of a tie by losing to Kansds Totals .......... ‘he third man te greatest out-balls fo 8id Gordon and Willard Columbus, O., by Gil Zunker and miles per hour City, 8 to 7. .. COLUMBUS field in two decades last season Marshall ‘on successive pitches, [Frank Benkovie of Milwaukee, A total of Jour cars took io the a eal 4 ABR HO AE whith he was traded to the Dedf- nullifying the advantages of an bad stood W . Ya BE oe teats Oe A THE INDANS had a close call [Marana .. lor. 1 : : 3 : ars from the Cubs but an Injury earlier two-run homer by Stan | PERFORMANCE in the team Wall's two Bardahl cars out for|against Columbus in ‘the ninth | Kress id» we 4 : 13.8 {afd him low and he had his Lopata. division picked up also and the several laps each. inning. Desautels’ charges en-|Maneini. 3b .......3 2 1 & 1 8 worst year (n the majors. am. {division had a new leader in the Lou Moore: sent one Blue tered the final session with a 5-2 Morgan. ¢ c4e2 2 18 | It is an oddity about Palko gpaggy BRECHEEN tiredifamous E. & B. team of Detroit, c 4 1 for a test with Leroy lead and it wasn’t until the In- joe ® dP ee 44 2 weeks, w that his good years come AEr-l, or aight fine innings against which rolled a 3115 series to dis- rown ou |dians’ skipper waved Charley Sip-Pounds, » ...5..... 0 8 & 8 § 8 nately and he thinks. this will | Warriner at the wheel, The car| that they|P" 2 ere ‘ o of Indian: y oh he hit the Cubs and a four-run ninth in-| lace the Chicago Monarchs, who was the one formerly driven by ple from the bull pen a yi Yotal HT 3 ARS a helping bg. ane of them, last year he ning rally broke it up, Bill Berena hold a 3059 mark. IBill Holla a. could preserve it. Joyner popped out for Miller in seventh, Capt. A only 255, but in 1950 he was a delivering the key blow, & single, A series of 3070 was good : | olland. Sipple, who had aided Johnny Dunn grounded out for Pounds in sixth, the India B04 slugger. In 1040 he WAS hat scored the tying and winning enough to win the team compe-| ” | Two more entries, which edged yr ~.1) in the opening night..vic- INBLIKAPOLIS : 06 200 0054 ment’s tre down at 281 but in 1048 he 0 ine cards, tition last year so the Detroit, HE AIMS TO PLEASE—Broad Ripple's John Higley aimed at under the Apr. 15 midnight post-|y, . syer Columbus, walked onto] guns BATTED IN — Smith, Lehner, lans for hopped the ball to the tune of ‘squad may have the trophy in its! y ‘ PP gley aimed al ark deadline, arrived yesterday, he nd after Diek Morgan, Malmbers, Conyérs, Morgan 4. plans { 2, Bob Friend pitched five-hit Co * a first place Ripple needed in the shot-put at the Indianapolis | aising to 70 the number of start ‘N° ou ica catcher, smashed] TouBLES. Foss’ Mertan. . ometer ch ; Pa [ball and Rookie Bobby Del Greco, FT7E5 aa Relays yesterday. Higley aimed well, getting the first place but ors for the 36th annual race. IR I i te HOME RUN—Convers. ~ The - THE VETERAN from Boyce-19-year-old home towner de- a by DERI the Rockets got only second in the team standings. | sated oy 186 rrp DOUBLE PLAYS—Wilsen, Maimers snd Swner-n TH ' | AFTER HELPING Klares es- Cars were nominat y left-center field. _ . | livered ‘three of Pittsburgh's hits | : LCoyners; Conyers, Malmberg and Convers, to know ville, Wia., is sound again and Is luding a triple. The Bucs tablish the new all-time doubles 8. Glessner, Wheeling, W. Va. . Morgan's timely poke plated’ LEFT ON BASES — Indianapolis 11, his car's s ssttitying the pitchers, Last year including = th y in the sixth|Tecord, Nagy turned to singles who named Dick Frazier, Mun- por, Mancini, who had walked CQMRBMIL wyyre on Narieski 6 off obs said. when he had pulled a muscle inisewed up jue ¥ atiny hn George|and hit 228, 208 and 789 for a cle, Ind., as driver, and the B and , 4 Howie Phillips, who arrived Miller 4 off Pounds 3. =. = So far his left leg he couldn’t run and he when Del ret 4 Ral h Kin. 705 series. The score pushed his M Racing Team headed by Ralph|.: frat on a single to left. ter 3 by Pounds 2. CC have been souldn't hit, but he still tried to/Metkovich tripled and Ralp all-events total to 2085—only five| % : ; Malamud, Brooklyn, N. Y. No| mH |g HITS ort Nariesk! 7 in 8 innings: off offends Hay and his general performance er doubled. pins under the all-time record set 4 driver was named for the B and| ,..0 yRIBE infield moved in| innings off Pounds 3"in 2 innings, ably” in e; below par, The Indians, who are so deep by Max Stein of Belleville, Il, : M Special. as J. C. Dunn, who pinch-hitted| WINNING PITCHER _Narleski (1.0). police sai “It was more than a muscle in pitchers they didn’t get around iin 1937, Speedway President Wilbur , "pitcher Roy Pounds in the| USPIRES. Inckowski and Stewart. drivers the "he sald. “It was what they to using Bobby Feller, the old] Then the tireless tenpin expert Shaw sald entries mailed before . .» inning came to bat. Dunn ALTENDANCE--3is. ometer in | a hemotoma pull “and in-imagter, until tha fourth day, ob-iled his Radiart team of Cleveland Y ithe deadline would be eligible,|, = 3 cut to Harry Malmberg 13, : “Our ch plved blood clots and I had 10/¢5ined a six-hit shutout from himito the lead in the team, Jaldvec . but said he believed the field was _. 1 + and Bobby Wilson erased four before giving up a hit. Cos an oppor it all the time. But, brother |, er the Tigers, who have Yat to'Dodge; acbied on third highest By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS complete. Ralph Lageman on a grounder lumbus’ 2 Lid in the Jouni where the, 5 now. ; win a game, Young Harry Simp-'game in ABC history while mov- i : : : : : ; . came when Mancini singled an hic; st much “okay” he is. & Bap in three runs with a|ing into third place with 3047. EVERY year in this third week of April Indianapolis’: __ , 8t second base, i smashed a Phillips walked. Morgan drove The met au Si Ja itn 278 47a, 8 CLT 071 162 was Son igh school Rave problem on thle eolective track hands Dick Nyers Sparks. ouput oil Suu tut bohm fms os 0s, ,,, fo ! . * 0 an : : ‘ . » stand re to the Braves. Against the/o'heT After drawing a day 919. ¥ ‘This year is no exception. For the fourth consecutive Manual Track Team 2™ the Red Birds’ belate 'Afth inning die after Lammers along with b hit two homers, the was Feller yy yenth oy time, Ft. Wayne's running Redskins from North Side . a oy was highly effective inland Mo Mozzall singled. Kress in the big 12th on tor Cleveland. 2 Min F : |ambied off with the biggest prize, —— DR ey EERE picked 3p in his brief relief stint. He kept the smashed a grounder to Conyers wi Tto 6 1 Hitters Feature {i ine eighth annual Indianapolis|!n the freshman relays that trac s 0 n basket-| tches breaking at the knees and at first and the big first baseman Starting George aa a : ; . Relays at Tech yesterday. brought comment regarding/Pall for Manuals Redskins yes-|" ‘os ov five to thwart Colum- (started a double play, going Con- city’s two THE BROWNS, who have yet High School Tilts |“ x Tony North's’ use of a freshman in terday. Deeded Si vers to Malmberg to Conyers. Fgh ling relief defeat in two days.ito use a relief pitcher, received a| 0 Broad Ripple's more than one event. Ripple went| The versatile Manual star won ss 2 #8 The Indians last chance for ad- The mo he day before Conine Ryan of/s.hit job from Duane Pillette 2h en Same up with a erling hal scoreless in both freshman events the pole Yault ane broad Jump STUART MILLER, a rookie in (ditional runs came inthe eighth sign annou Phils Spencer n e Sox, eyes. ~—North's -Salem fo Fie bea Spencer WAR njovr Lhe punches Whe 80% ree robot vs Hows Ho | 40 8 $2 Bd Roi margin of vieor. [sag wae 81008 Jaco in tn iA" hom Wikson salem. Ising when ses Pounds bn Capi 4 won, was “1 . urler ” » 2 : longest Bt. Louis winning streak Nets defeated Washington High strong bids by THE ROCKETS won the 44o-[ITIAnGular meet at its home Wes PIORADIY C5 (OUKUES wove hurler redeemed. himself by strike Aah nN Ee 950. Catcher Les Moss School, 5 to 0. |8hortridge and yard relay. the shuttle hurdle, COUrse. The Redskins collected 10 face the 'ing out Pope topend the threat. another si; WHO hit a homer on, 00." ooisnd homer in two days Speedway shut out Mooresville, Tech baton ahd. both the half '19114 points, while Franklin Town-|%¢280D- 1 the Tribe! At pi i J -mile and mile Miller allowed a e Check jy in Boston, now leads thel,, jy jater single by Jim Dyck {16 © and Shortridge Hipped tenn. could pra relays. Harold Besse, who/oot Pod 39 and Beech Grovel... hui pnree tallies were Nation's Top Amateur At that his big three fori ., pei Kryhoskl's triple drove Southport, 0 4 In eg pvent o SIE anchored the 440 and half-mile|® ed 22% captured 10 of "13 realized on one hit. When Herb ; of radar in, the marginal sun mt ve Ripple stopped Beni team: from relay combinations, completed, o 0." mo hb oe loss |COnYyers smashed . home fun Wrestlers Seek Olympics car’s exact games. er 0 . -field fence in the a wna the eighth a6 bn a Davis, 8 to 1. Bill Vaughn also tying its all-time bis Jeoman ork with a closel,, tro track was in the 100-yard Ver Ie ith fe was the be-| AMES, Iowa, Apr. 19 (UP)— lien, st lanked Cincinnati, soy \ spun a 2-hitter. He was ably Rei total ird In the broad jump. Ripplesi,,,,, seventh inning, Seventy-two of the nation’s top JO (68 Ol ie and the Cubs st. trigie by Rookie Clint Coutiney. supported by Ted Bosler's at PIAYS Dia : 1:34 in the half is a state top. 3 AT MANUAL ginning of the end for Miller. amateur wrestlers remained in listing the , and the edged Bt. Ajj Tieynolds, who forced in Bits and a triple by T of 73 points Angie North's. Ronald Thompson won| 100—1, Patterson (P.T.): 2. Lia (M.;| Pounds was the Red Birds’ fire-{,, ©, 000 "en" ion "ono Was movin, ouls, 5 to 4. In the Ameriesn two runs on a pais of hit bats-|t oF ple by Tom Mec- made last year. the broad jump and Warren's|}Hotmeister (M); 4 ‘Hunter (B.G..)man and he blanked the Indians| '¢ TATE IS nie ci a spot. . Cleveland a walk, had only him- . | 201, Lio: i 2, Gi innings. li ‘ ade it four in a row apiece, the self. as the Yankees RARIELIN. +: rvs css 238 36 + 3 1 3 RIPPLE Eee 60 Shortie Black sarned 3 s\zlemate in 3, Hom melster a; & Ramer BS: [0veT Te ast We - 8 team at the end of the third en ae the Tigers 5 to 0, dropped a duvl to the Senators’ talx and Lickliter; Stanley and Re haps Teh le Lupe RR al Sethiawbed. Tech i %witiams M): 3, Patterson] RAN NARLESKI was reason- round of the Olympic trials heres and what r fo ishing BrownsiCyban “Junk” Speefalist, Connie . 1g 14 3lt08e Tac wit iy Sraamey ly Viton. Jig, Farsons. EL}: Jo 21" (8.0.05. 4 Memall M.), tive for the Tribe but| today. i. , Srrierieys R= 18 1144 and Howe followed with 37, but jar Graham): 'a." Bross” Riople: 3 | Time, "84s . ;jably effective fo The fourth round of the trial will kpowthe White Sox, 7 to 1./Marrero, who scattered eight hits. Krick ‘(81 and 8h ; {Rowe 4. Washington, Time 8:23.4 (New|, 380-1 Lee (M); 2 Willams (M):l)jke previous starters, found dif- AL ound of the trials lowance f n spoiled the Yankee At Boston where the Red Sox er” F tha ‘logac makers Wed: North Side's feat once again] we ort A gar» Fu), Mastin (RT): 4 Reberts ML). Time. ficulty in controlling his pitches.| Will be held tonight with the final even bette IE OT ae : 4 Dokl. A Moovesville ...... Vane 0 0 2 1lleaves Indianapolis with two other] Two-Mile (Second Section) —1, Ft.| Mile—1, Lemon (M.): 2. Crow (M.): 3, [two rounds scheduled for tomors 3 to 1, and the Ned won their. first home opener in 8 Ly, D012 300 x— 1 : Indianapolis went to work in| pene Ph {ladelphia, 5 to 4, in wor years, Clyde Cluten) Voll- n and Beasley; Beeler, Jordan (4) alternatives: [Ranma Hom” ry shine. Bill Griawoidy: Jase Md4ith Mite 21, Tim. a first Po. Wilson ham-|TOW afternoon and night. Jagobs 483 "i mer was the big wheel, He sin- DOIE 1eviins Bo 1ot0- tip 3 ONE: Grow the Capital City Bentrariridss § jfefterions o. ‘Tawrencs| [0 migy muraige i, Tapae ot 2 the Gr SOE WIG U0 Henry Wittenberg, “33-year-old woud oa ayer of the Phils hadigied as a pinch hitter in a 3- seitushn and’ sepmon: ig $= 134 cresnman tracksters a little rond "I oon {Hirss Section) — oy toile B.G7. Time 193 = a.: 2.|single and Smith did a repeat i roars, ge, Jy “real oy at two-hit shutout withinirun ninth-inning rally, then broke re URS, er faster; {3 Shortridge: 3: Tech: 4. Howe. “Time: | onan gH 0.) ind Montes (M.); 4 Pat-iright feld. Wilson went to third|/ pie day, so d ! Ln 14 £3 3h b 4 F,), , 131.6. ’ ; | turning, pinned Gene A p when he walked Earliup the game in the 10th with an- : . TWO: Chose an all-star Indian- 434 #80 Relay—1, Manual iNvers, Hoffineis-(on Smith's poke. The Tribe's third {62m re thin n of the Braves, thenlother single against the Athletics. Jockey Barred After % |apolis team and dare Mr. Rolla, North "dds "ear att Bunton, OT pets Fy Beech Grove: 3.lhaseman was out, however, trying Leatherman of the San Diego ing speedo ia san Buzzer Is Found © |Chambers and his perennial track 3 crisps "Attucks: 4. Jetelrgon. Time, | Merial Lamon: 3 Pupnkim Homuinnads, for third. third-round ns i 5d. ha Chief c un titans to come back, | Froenman Mile-Relay (First * Seetion)— | > Hi Grove. Time, 3:30.0, "7! Paul Lehner, the Tribe's ex-| n 5:44. i MIAMI, Fla, Apr. 19 (UP)—| Ft. Wayne had what it takes k, Storiridee iBoo Pesler. ohn Shelton. | pr): “3 Resener. (FT): 4 O'Connor MAJOF league center fielder, plated Chief An The Florida State Racing Com-to win this Relays extravaganza-| Jeferson wi Washin fon. 3:51 6. Tee: Oe Vaut1® Nyets M3 Steman|VVilSOn with & single. Errors by Chidester Rolls 676 set, , mission yesterday barred Jockey relay strength. ~The Redskinsiy North ide (Wane Baler Hohina | Fence Tr ana Lloyd (AL) Hehe 3 Lammers 2d Fugu : Tilley ne Jerry Chidester and Art Dave possible to on Hi se an eter 1 rt ef 1h 1 Mo SR SH SL EE Sl nn DA mone on kes. and ores EO, ee ho ai Tovir Com’ : to stimulate his horse was found/both of them in the relays. [nection 1. “Bitny furdie Belar First BERET Distance. 18 feet i inches. Malmberg to fly to center. last night in Indianapolis. every driv ‘ ; Nfiol and MS ourtney (8). Home Run strapped to his wrist Tom Locey. Frank Walker, Jerry Garrett): | Shot-Put—1, Purvis (F.T.); 2. Sigman) Chidester, rolling for Iaria’s in check his LeRicAN AROCIATION. ol ha" Lowing lene state, 1. The ban against the Buffalo "a Tune, 307 iNew recocd. ‘014 “mink ont Distance. 48 Teer: 0 > Dre M0 my ithe Iaria Classic League, posted exact timin AMERICAN A A 80 Lament shan . : h . 130.0 set hy , ’ i omarion a : » roLIs ! igs o8| epee, Hurchinaon fd N. Y., jockey was expected to be, . RIPPLE outstripped the In-| 0 0-Yard Shuttle FR THE TRIPE added aliother 476. Davenport's 657 was the «The chie seskes | Lttoett. Battal | or, Lemon 0) [honored by the members of the dianapolis challengers with relay aferchent. ‘Bar aac inde stuart, Mike Knicks Edge Lakers, marker in a R Seton k nn Bg |only other honor count among to keep I , {an Hogan. ining teher—Feller 1-0. | National Associati t Stat |power-winning four relay events, North Side: 3. Warren Central; 4, Tech. | Catcher Joe ontalvo walked an {the men. : down.” Jo Toenat--Ciay ous Racing Commissignors 9 ale placing second and third and cop-| Medles Relay— (First Sections. 1 rortn| 70-89, In Overtime Narleski tried a sacrifice. First| j,uis Weidemann of Firestone “Speed 1 1 NATIONAL Miao oa ping a first in the shot-put. [Rie "BIL" Qiineniahccs BU, Tom Fire! pw YORK, Apr. 10 (UP) — | ascrman Charlie Kress was latelwas the third ranking performer traffic,” he BraokivR i 00g 110 003 7 13 ' LaSta Wi TKO But the only consolation Indian-| VERE J JaXvence Contial, Time, 11079. rhe New York Knickerbockers, were safe With/ G47. Capt. Ja OB (Hearn Wilhelm { Vs Koslo _ Spencer | rza ns on apolis had was setting of the ington (Bob 4 derson, James Burress. Jer- given a break when the Minne- wil * 1 iticed th mw Mary Kiser of Won-Ten Restate tions will t 000 = |{Be "AY aid Campanella, Winning Pitcher fecords. Tech, Howe and Broad Washington. 4 Jetterson. Time. 11.174. *|apolis Lakers fouled out George eh i Mor tnite TNL Was tops among the women of the city . weloes (1.00 Loain Piicher ~ Spencer ver nran Heavy | Freshman Half-Mile Rel 11:13.4. po 8€ ners and Smith enrolled MontalVo 4 boi Home Rins-Robinson, Parke 3. | NEW YORK, Apr. 10 (UP) [Ripple actounted for tives of the ont Boch (Wilbur Gralitord bests: Mikan and Vern Mikkelsen, win a long fly ball {with 574. ; wil N33 Shicinelonatt ooo 000 00 0000 8 1! ' . -~|four marks set, Jefferson's mile Heltman Roland Conover, Larry French): battled to a 90-89 victory last : ul “ : +" Fillaih Cans 010 002 00x 3 6 1 Heavyweight Roland LaStarza relay quartet of Denny Platenga, Time 14 > 10" 4 Lawrence CEB might that evened the National {20k pi elsen en id og third Fi ht Resul Ar “NATIONAL TEAGUE Priend ilo, and McCulloush. Losing Was credited with anqther vic- Bill Neimantsverdriet, Charles! gm mi Erinn "ais. Relay (Second Sec. Basketball Association finaliwin a walk. Pope was limited '9 esults everyone Ww b To im, Loult o 000 102 100 4 11 joy hr 1 is jong ampaign Wilkins and Fritz Franz’ coming gill Scott, Noo iT 30 a John Mack playoff series at two games, a ground Tule double into the) NEW Yors Vaitad rons & Arena) said bd 1% — wl ; . $ . NS 3 eA { (8t. } DA) . i : 300 } ’ Ce in BokelmaT, wn, hy 0) bragging about it . ® am t {home In 3-319, the current DbestiJe alt Mile Rots ‘fies Seet! sach, left-field bleachers. Nielsen scored Joe der eanoi "aa Ne i, Sionped And just : 0 2, land TD Rice. Wish, Schulte. 9) ane], S808 . mile relay showing in the state. |mipaie INeudigats. nearer, Poland. Beare | Led by six-foot, eight-1nch/and Pope moved to third on the N.Co (8): * SWintton:Seiem, up in court ¥ A Te Pre ener He ‘| ~The stocky, solid-punching New| At that, Franz, who had a 25-|{:,/o%® 3. Tech, 4. Bloomington. Time. Connie Simmons’ 30 points, the hit. Montalvo walked. | stSmaford Conn. utpornted ey (Red} ing charge neti... y an 1h Boston ru E00 00 003-- 3 4 1 Yorker, who has had designs oniyard lead on Shortridge’s brilliant] MWalt-Mile Relay (Second Seetion)—1,|Knicks overcame a seven-point [pe Tanto. isi, Burohne, N. J (10). b ed a ; . a e heavywe i i I Ew A ry, unton, right, | gs = ra — SR a een “Burdetts’ 4" and 8 Claire: the heavyweight title for the last Bob Bruce, nicked Bob by less, Ewing: 5 shorisidve’ 3. Weshineoa®'y deficit early in the fourth quar- . SR don't, J GAMES TODAY AF pf oiseiman, (0, and Lopata, Wins two years, punché? his way to aithan five yards, Bruce running Chit pifucks Time, i383 ~~" iter and forged into the lead] DESAUTELS GAVE the sign the reason ANE RICAN ARpCIATION. (Pitcher Meyer 0-11. “Home Runs—Lo- fifth-round technical knockout unofficially under 51 seconds In Ripple (Ken Hughey. Wes Grebe, Poland, twice, only to have the Lakers for a double steal and it “Five dc . at Gohumbus (night), Pata, Gordon, Marshall, over unknown Joe McFadden of his quarter-mile anchor leg. Franz a thi sinc io%n, 3: Warren Central catch up again at 77-all and send clicked With Pope sliding home Paul’! Milubukes (night). | mutta RERNATIONAL LEAGUE Winston-Salem, N. C., last night|;an 5 52.3 quarter | sone Relay {Recond "Srotion) 1 Jetfer- the game into overtime. Pep Safely. Sometimes AMERICAN LEAGUE Montreal 11, Syracuse 4 lat St, Nicholas Arena. LaStarza| Ryle ee [driet, Charles Wilkins. Baits ChmARtSVer-| go le’ free t y |. Narleski was highly effective in| EERE EE oe GW i i ee BREST a carn nee ent TD PLM Two | » Bt, Louis, | Toronto 13, Baltimor 1%. ; | TECH'S MAX FISCUS, Norm, i ul : | hia At iL two Meme SOUTHERN SSOCIATION Js lea LOS MAX FISOUS, Norm PYonot Pat H (Broad Ripple): 2. nto an extra period. jer_Stuci Sut Ave ang walked n " ha
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It was regarded as a mismatch Wilson, Jim Farsons and Larry Masse (Jeffersons 3 proore (North Sider: | EH by ringside and television view./Graham cracked the two-mile re-i $i, Ooreal (Shortridge). Distance, 48 feet, Vei +s} ers. - McFadden entered the ring lay record of 8:26.6 with a sizzling swart_ mower: 2. wi. V JAF Scores Decisioh ton). Brunson (Lawrence
High Jump-1, with unhealed scars over his left 8.23.4. FEven North broke the Comtrap ® Nmin 8h | brow, which opened under a ter-|record, missing Tech's mark by Washington), and piSbortridge). Repass Over Bayonne Welter
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{ i tral), tied f . 4 Two AMERICAN ASSOCIATION rnd 8 On oo I [rific onslaught by LaStarza in'only two-tenths of a second. inches. “New record. Old" mark for sok | CLEVELAND, O., Apr. 19 (UP) | lights pee Pau + Haven nnings) ot Yh TEXAS LEAGUE the fourth round, | Howe's Claude Stuart upped (Washington, “ind Raion: Rite awragns Chico Vejar, the Stamford, | By United Press od ts <p nase City |... 301 301 008 G1— 8 17 o San, Antanta 1. Shreveport 0 McFadden's handlers closed the ithe high jump standard with a “Pee vowed sete {Conn., welterweight who meets, A hot rumor on the Columbus Oiljes - qPoEe%, Nearer, ), Otton (81 preity Dallas & FU Worth o |wound at the end of the round, s.foot, 10%-inch leap and Ripple 1d Black ‘Warren Centra, Ted3. Gree CHUCK Davey on May 7, warmed Red Birds’ bench last night was Sa Suis Sala 30e, Bald) owen hind. Roo Tulsa 13, Okishoma City 4. but it poured blood again as La-|set a new mark in the 70-yard | Hons 11Vp0Me), 4, Storm (Frankfort). up for this objective bout by scor- that Outfielder Mo Mozzalli might) yesterfay. oe rN ha 2 1} Starza landed Another series of high hurdle shuttle relay sition: I Baie efarincrth Sides Ig an easy, 10-round decision be traded to Rochester for a pitch- ger Evans ‘and Al Bvang Bickhays.| blows in the fifth, and Referee anchored by Jerry Garrett in Besse’ (Broad Ripoie) 19-33 4 Garreti Over Johnny De Fazio of Bay-/er, an outfielder and one ‘other S- Rural { edleo HY. Rowies 11" Murmny HY: Welsh Rare Bifs Ruby Goldstein stopped the fight! :38.7. The old mark was :39 tied pe Ripple) 19.0, lonne, N,.J, last night at the Player. "2 | gant, ye Iwaukee and Minneapolis not sched- lat 2:07, 'by Howe in the second section Relays Resul |arena. Elsewhere in the Association, ospital & : bi ) : ‘ SU | | ld AMERICAN LEAGUE By Jack Welsh -_ S————— | North missed the freshman! ,, ays North Hs ™ Bras Rion) Vejar posted an eighth-round Louisville moved = to He with Bit fn ind 8 < ? b . roa * . Philadelphia ...... 020 010 010 0 mile relay mark by three-tenths 80. Shortridge 52 1/5, Tech 44. "37, technical knockout over De Fazio |S f aul for second piace after de3 or isi 9) 8 ool od 1 fil Ten years ago Beau Jack Rogers, Montana Head of a second. North made 16 ingion 3 3, laominston, 11. 4 Wash in their first meeting two months (eating olen, Ms ner Nill Aves. arborough, Delock (5), Kinder (8. quit as a shoe shine bov in Wrestlin C of T d points for a first and a second (®" Central 15 1/5, Lawrence Central 380 and the New Jerse fi {Evans held the Toledo Mudhens State po ¥ % qui \ g Car vesday y fighter [ LIEN A OLE Georgia to become a fighter. | 1 173, Frankfort 3. didn't give the New Englander | ScOTeless for four innings. apparently Wight (1-0). Losing Pitcher—Byrd (0-1). | A battle between Buddy Rog- ‘ 0g iE {much more competi Kansas City turned the tables! i A Powe ow broke.-and ex-lightweight ) « ® ° : i petition last night. x A — Nashinston ........ 010 200 8 Hl champion, Beau his become 8 ors, matdom's colorful “Atomic * - Vejar, 149, used his right jab to °" St. Paul; which had not pre- VI TI BRL td man said : : {Blond” and Young Bull Montana, | um a viously lost b | | LA yh in a mile« 011 ng Stivers, Houk dere. MYM pootblack at the Birmingham [the ring ruffian who has been| record Bis 413t vietory in 12 Pro-| th ni a Ia Et y ons re ji; Side ui : ' - “ ; Mn . essional bouts, De {the Saints last n , 8-1, | EN eah By ‘ , SPIRES coro 810 090 000} 3 § Country Club. I guess the moral |toppling all opposition in recent Action for oO e hat, Fazio Weighed |, ealting * Sant LE ve. | &% a Lights Stobbs, Aloma (7) and Lollar; Pillette| Of the story is to be well paid (laeal skirmishes, will head pro vercrow ing ns | Milwaukee and Minneapolls| SEERA : after 22 | no matter how many lacings wrestling at the Armory next] sc] a : were unscheduled last night. worked ur Indiana Pulls Triple Play, You set. [Tuesday night. CHICAGO, Apr. 19—Operators ent.” Fire Prevention Thief James Yanks Retire DiMaggio’s = ening wit . "x | Two other outstanding attrac. of the Chicago Stadium may face! Coll : : . pole, . ollins sald he y To Beat Bradley, 8tob | i An English steaplechuse (tions will be added to complete legal action for alleged over- NM, Wirtz, he had warned Arthur No. 5 Uniform for Keeps Probable Pitchers Today id PEORIA, Ill, Apr. 19 (UP) | hoi ney - o green % a -gvent oad. Lo {crowding of spectators at, dium, against future overcrowd-| NEW YORK, Apr. 19 (UP)! won and Lo United Tria Peresinom] ’ . Quiz in Indiana University nipped off an e movies to see films. on | | Wednesday night's fight between ing. He warned him not to sell; DiMaggio's No. 5 uniform NATIONAL LEAGUE UPPER eighth toning rally with a triple [ORE WIPE 10 Kel thet Butler Netters Still Rocky Graziano and Ray Robin-|standing room tickets and to/rey cope, (°day along with| wew York ‘(Lanier 0-0) at Brookirn FOLLOW THE - 19 (UP) nlay yesterday and beat Bradley, Auguainie we roar of : | sn . son. keep spectators clear of aisles 3 Gehrig's No. 4 and Babe| "Baittm "Span oo at Philadéiphia ‘ t 3to 6 | ‘the crowd. Fine idea but I Winning Combine Fire Commissioner Michael J. and exits. {Ruth's No. 3. Ridsik 0-01." hat Ohi INDIANS ALL gated tod: : hope they don't run as long | |Corrigan said he would ask cor-| w 8 oa DiM 6 turn PLE nger 9-0 » cago | ' the death Bradley was trailing 6 to 7 In. ag the double feature did. EVANSVILLE. ApS. 19 But. poration Counsel John J. Morti- THE ILLINOIS Athletic C i aggle to fied os Samos pucincinaati (Wehmeier nn Tau. SEASON ON nny the eighth with runners on sec- now 'ler's tennis squad continued un |Mer to take court action against oy elie f-om-iin Cooperstown, N.Y te : was found ond and third and no one out. Lad 84 {mission said 23,361 persons were yr Sa iNterday|, AMERICAN LEAGUE HEADLINE — “H |defeated here yesterday by deéfeat.|the Stadium Corp. on grounds before the Yankees’ 1952 home|, Washington (Porterfield 0-1) at New THE SPORTS ofl ge Jack Hills grounded to Indiana) LOT 1 aon |Ing Evansville, 7 to 0, for jts/that the arena was packed within the stadium for the fight. Thejopening loss to the Senators. The|® Betran ude” 0.00 at Cleveland Of hers y Second Baseman Dick McQueen rees Expected to Rise in '52.," | | : 3313 persons beyond its legal ca-'legal limit is 20.048 } . (Wynn 1-0). 3 — {fourth straight victory ® \ under city fife Yankees previously had reti Phi and was thrown out at first. Yes, and the same old defla- | . Ipacity. laws. The IBC said that he numbers worn by Gohre Ted inde Tomiie Sy nd Alan : Dies in dley runners Pat Brady and tion among the bettors. | Dartkert eteated Combs, 1s 8-1. Lee de Mortimer said he would study total. 21 485 a at of the th, 3: Worn by Gelrly and mots &-0) Wo Eames—morning and aft. : al . Watson were caught off, ° | Harmon 60." B-1i Prayman’ defeaicd Corrigan’s evidence and de- » 421, persons purchased “UL |“"Chieago (Rogovin 0-0) at St’ Louis! BOSWE ase and tagged out . ] } | Reusch 4-0. 6-2. termine what sort of suit or other on 5, OF standing room and the aggio addressed the crowd (etki 6-0). old' Rober : Hurlers Released : verens-Dankert defeated = Frishers. ;"' remaining 1876 were reporters, Driefly and then threw out the| — ——, and Mrs. ! A double by Indiana Pitcher {Eto 3 3 Tman dtfestéa action might be taken. . . ( liglevifion’ and ‘first ball—on one bounce from : he CHICAGO, Apr. 19 (UP)—The| ">" Roueh $3. 63. © = | wn a \ '; ({elevision and radio crews, . of- ¢ bounce from | PERMA-CRETE onives was kille Yan Colonitis was the games only : ] po i. , _ Micials, and persons admitted on the Yankee dugout to home plate. | ER TH tractor-tr: irs hase Bi bu ive Bradier| bs ofa immed wo BT! Golf Megting slo maser Ru Fei 0 YR Sut to home plte | "ewove oie Tue vests: Saori rror the visiting squad ’ e | a 'sald he asked Corrigan to press! the fight, the attend-| . : 3 21s Hl : squad to 32, including 11 hurlers.| Directors of, the Indianapolis a case against the stadium. be-| ance - ait. ihe itiend. Operates Ranch Killed ¢ , 4 an s- cause “such an over was 23,785. but.th : : a Reifhsed 08 Option were Hight 4, Indiana Golf A “such loading was 23 ¢ promoters, the In.| PHILADELPHIA — The CROW? ny i i hander Tom Sim d ; \ tor P : In. Ath-. ) pson and south- soclations will meet Tuesday, needless and dangerous and in- te ational . Club, scaled letics’ Fain has a walnut ward Abs paw Fred-Baczéwski. on, at the Columbia Club. ~ |periled the lives of all those pres-|it down later to 19,997. iranch in: Wagut Creek, Cal. | “he ran or a 2 oi : : ; ; 3 : i. 1 - path of a
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