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INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY drivers will get a pre“500” workout this afternoon at Dayton (0.) Speedway. The half-mile banked asphalt oval cracks open its sprint

car season with qualifications 2:30 o'clock, The list includes Joe James, Troy Ruttman, Duane Carter, Gordon Raid. It's the big one in this area, STOCK CARS-—Indianapolis’ W.*16th St. Midget Speedway; Speedrome, Sun Valley Speedway at Anderson, Armscamp Speedway at Alexandria; AAA springs at Phoenix, Ariz. SPEEDWAY CARS — AAA springs, Williams Grove (Pa.) Speedway; CSRA sprints featuring Indianapolis winner Bill Holland, St. Joe Speedway, Evansville; Jungle Park. All are

afternoon races. Gene Powlen, who heads the Hoo-

FUTURE RACES: STOCK CARS—Friday night, Richmond = (Ind.)r Speedway’s geason opener, next Sunday, Indianapolis’ W, 16th St. Midget Speedway, Speedrome, Sun Valley Speedway at- Anderson, Speedway at Alexandria, all racing in afternoon; next Sunday night, opening of Mt. Lawn Speedway near New Castle. SPEEDWAY CARS — AAA sprints at Trenton (N. Y.) Fairgrounds. CSRA sprints, Celina, Ohio. #

” » ‘MERCURY WON the Mobil gas Sun Valley economy run sanctioned by the AAA. Bill Stroppe, driving a 1952 Mercury Monterey, averaged 25.4 miles per gallon on the 1415 mile route. He turned in 59.7 ton miles per gal-| lon. The car was entered by Bob Estes whose “500” car will be driven by Jim Rigsby. Top Indianapolis drivers were officials on the run. They included Troy Ruttman, Henry Banks and Duane Carter, who left immediately after the run for Indianapolis to get in races in the area and prepare for the Memorial Day race. The run was completed Thursday Jught.

You might see a French driver in action at W. 16th St. Midget Speedway this season. Aurele William, now in Montreal, Canada, wants the speedway to arrange for his entrance into the U. S. Randall Mitchell is starting negotiations now to

By Art Wright

‘500’ Drivers Enter Dayton Opener

at noon and the first race at

midget race; 12 midnight, stock car races, For the night pro|gram, the speedway gates will open at 6 p. m. JOE JAMES, who will be | wheeling one of Fd Walsh's Bardahl Specials, is so certain someone will turn a 140 miles-per-hour lap in qualifications this year that he’s willing to back it up with wagers. Sounds too fast to this corner. "= - . | AT LEAST five auto race fan [clubs will hold a big get-together lhere the day before the “500”.

{sler Auto Racing Fans, says four lother clubs will attend the 9 a, m. until 12 noon session in the Indiana World War Memorial building that day. They are: On The Pole Club from California, Speed-| way Fan Club from Ohio, Foar Score Club of New York state, and the Checkered Flag Club from Pennsylvania. The fan clubs are donating jackets for the winners of the| 100-mile championship midget classic at W. 16th St. Midget Speedway that day. They've also bought out the center reserved section: of . the home grandstand for their members. = ® » LEE WALLARD, not strong enough to drive the Speedway cars yet, has bought himself a {midget car ... an Offey of the Leitenberger stable, of Johns-| town, Pa. Andy Linden drove in the “500” last year. Lee plans to have a name driver pilot the car in midget championship races and then drive it himself in match races around the circuit . . . a good way for a grand guy to make a buck he probably needs after all his tough luck last year.

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Joe Thorne, one ot the early arrivals at the Speedway, says he’s looking for a car to drive instead of financing his own car for the “500.” Says doe: It would be fun to drive someone else’s car... if y'u wreck it you

don’t have to worry , . . ” » »

ady (PF, Ryan); 2.60, Pally Double, $34.40,

- (N, 8huk), 4.60, 2.80, 2.40; 3--Jaconora 2 90>%7 60;

Screen

the first heat race at 2:30 p. m.

as they rolled to a 9-3 victory

with a homer over the right field and he slammed a homer over the

stretch were off and running with a 13-

who had the entry past third base, second. He scored on Clem Kos-

aster

$50,000 Wood Memorial by a Derby stock soaring.

didates raced in New York's major prep for the Louisville

Blue Man in the Experimental Handicap No. 2 a week ago, was the only horse in the field to finish covered with glory. popular stock car driver | » ® A CROWD eof 44250 watched ockey Dave Gorman lash the

RACES TODAY—Dick Pass

water, will be seeking his first hard top ly

victory of the 1952 season to- [roan hide of the son of First Pid the front and had him all ready

day at the W. 16th St. Midget |dle with his whip at the head of ithe stretch and then thrilled to Speedway. Gates open at |, response Master Fiddle un12:30. Time trials for the nine- leashed as he charged to his first event program start at | with |victory of the year. Gorman gave Master Fiddle a confident ride. The colt came out of the starting gate slowly in the mile-and an eighth race which has sent six of its winners on to vietory in the Kentucky Derby. Around the clubhouse turn, and half way down the backstretch he By United Prom BE vr a re re PIT¢SBURGH, Apr, 19 — The .p.nnion getting his first test first two Cincinnati men at bat over a route, dueled with the long- | hit homers and the Reds batted shot Pintor for the lead.

laround for five runs in the second 8»

Reds Roll Over Bucs

over the Pirates today.

ih Grady Hatton opened the game im entering the back stretch,

(Then Tom Fool, with Teddy At-

fence. Bobby Adams was next up kinson in the saddle,

left field scoreboard. The Reds

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By United Press

NEW YORK, Apr. 19—Myhelyn Stabls's Master Fiddle, Puerto Rican Luis Marquez picked) with a tremendous drive through the stretch, caught Green| tree Stable's Tom Fool right at the wire today to win the

Fourteen Kentucky Derby can- Fool showed the way along the last; ‘rail,

classic but Master Fiddle, third to started to move clear, Then the joss was the Sants’ second in crowd was electrified as the char- four games, Milwaukee won its treuse and cherry silks of the second game in three starts, Both Myhelyn stable loomed into con- teams play a double header totention on the outside, |

mile and a quarter {Derby and many horses have Pau {failed [But 'stretch at Churchill Downs May A TOM FOOL was in front on that 3, he'll (first turn but Pintor went past indicated after the race,

won the he said. lead back, and as the bulky field him. The colt that beat us has hit the head of the stretch, Tom |been racing all winter.”

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Brews Win 6-2 With Grand Slam

Times Special

MILWAUKEE, Apr.

Fiddle Davey Wants ¥

To Be ‘Mean’

By United Press

FS Rican Iatia Maraues Mekey LANSING, Mich., Apr. 19—The biggest goal of Chuck. JA 3 first pitch for u grand sista home, | Davey, fast- rising Lansing welterweight, is to shed his nice guy” tag in fistie circles. Davey may get his chance in Chicago Stadium May 7

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run ‘in the ninth inning to give) neck and sent his Kentucky ‘Milwaukee a 6 to 2 victory over! {St. Paul here today. {when he meets his toughest foe — The score was deadlocked be- to date—Chico Vejar, ers. In his Williams match, Ike fore Marquez’ long blast, Mar-| The rapler-fisted Michigan managed only one fairly good The Greentree Stable runner quez also hit two doubles. The southpaw boosted his ring stock blow against Davey In the five tremendously Mar, 26 when he rounds he lasted, : stopped ex-lightweight champion Although some ring experts are * Ike Williams Jin five blistering | loath to give Davey credit for a rounds, {knockout punch, all seem agreed Despite his 22 knockouts in his! he is rugged and wiry enough to

morrow,

Master Fiddle, carrying those, MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL brief pro career, the 26-year-old take his share of punishment. bright silks, was flying. Gorman Aretont A a dA sukidh Ab . A boxing stylist still is regarded by But he hasn't had to take tbo had slowly worked the colt toward | Marcussie § 4 i Na 1 $ 3 3 some as “too nice” to hold his|much in the pro ring so far. In Dittmer,2h 3 1 3 & Whitmanrt § 0,3 1/0WD against the rougher maulers 31 starts Davey has come out on for one tremendous burst through Basar $88 Hiinents 4 134 of the ring. top in all of them except for a the stretch. insere 3 1 ti aldwin,e $138 oN yl . draw with Ross Virgo whom he * bisa 341 dear, 3 8] HT THANK I oan punch against subsequently beat. THAT BURST proved too much Aliens = I ¢ 1 0Ssmionp 3 & 0 1 any o e we terweights and, Lew Tendler the famed souths '» for Tom Fool who was not good |Keew'™ 1 8 ¢ i Laks $ § 8 Shope to prove it." the modest | paw of a quarter-century ago, res i. enough to withstand the srring| yeu. @ 783770 7 FTI vey SAYS. “I'M more of & boxer|cently joined Davey's camp. Tends .r: challenge, He was good enough, Wooten sub tor Anderson’in Ab. hay a hitter but I think I can jer has been trying: to develop however, to beat Pintor by half| oOsark fied out for Rend in eighth oD my wa any time, more meanness in Davey's styles a length for the place with Han-| Milwaukee ............ 000 003 avey gets part of his highianq to encourage his scholarly + nibal fourth. Pal Le Rn score for being a “Gentlemen pi) to “show ’'em no quarter.” “ .. Jim" from his background. He The victory put Master Fiddle Paraten. Maresss 1, hol ' | Prior to his Vejar engagement, - right up with Blue Man and Hill oie IN—Whitmap, Wilson, ie qs R masters degree in educa- Davey is. committed to fight « GE Wey ning. ent ER Lore lon administration from Mich Caren Basi AP 24 at Bye Derby contender. But there is BMaraves. jcuse, N. Y, : ° CRIFICE RIT Sampo a scholastic whiz. As a collegiate . a» 4 ne more furlong to go in the) Hi Se. Dittmer, andi) vor Davey won from NCA el IN OR out of the ring, Davey. :

Kentucky | LEFT ON BASES—Milwaukes 7, Si

10, A8—ON Ale at that added distance. i Na M8 Andersen 3 it he gets close in the ii Ror pins an fa Tantra of Samson 4 | amson (Unser),

n 1 in 4 innings; ING Ne STORER

ring championships and Is a vet- js an intense businessman who eran of 150 amateur fights, in- intends to stay in the game only * itluding Golden Gloves and Army long enough ‘a make his “nest t bouts. gg’ He has no. intentions of = In pro gircles, however, ‘scholar. | staying, however, if he gets on ship and powderpuff{ punches are the short end of decisions too usually bracketed together, often, an As befits his educated back-| Thus far, he his fought mostly ground, Davey has a perplexing for peanuts but his Williams vie

Gorman | meh "hy PITCHER ny Moyo to or to Open Golf style which combines a southpaw tory pitched him into the con. stance with fancy footwork and|tender ranks and a better chanes :/

HIME Season at Pleasant Run lightning puliches, at folding money. x

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be dangerous,

Atkinson was not discouraged. “Tom Fool wasn't disgraced,” “This race should help

hit assault on five Pirate pitchers as Herman Wehmeier won his first game of the year, s = =» | ANDY SEMINICA started the bat-around second with a single and he stole

Howie Williams scored three firsts as Earlham defeated Indiana Central 78 to 52, in a collegiate track meet at the Greyhounds’ track yesterday. Williams wen the 100, 220 and high jump events as Earlham captured nine of the 13 events. Indiana Central has a 12-man track team. Earlham slammed the shot put. Roy Turley won the mile and

Millers Ciub Blues, 12-2

horek’s error of Roy McMillan’'s grounder. Wehmeier went out trying to bunt the third strike, but Hatton walked on four pitches. Adams singled to score McMillan. Johnny Wyrostex was purposely passed, and Ted Kluzewskl doubled to score Hatton and Adams. Dick Sisler struck out, and Joe Adcock was hit by a pitched ball. Seminick walked, forcing in Wyrostek for the fifth run of the inning.

Johnny Mercer homered for the

Earlham Track Team Downs Central, 78 to 52

Joe Butterworth, ex-Washington High School star, took the twotile events for Central,

Butterwort 2. Tiliston ~ (x); 3, Ray Brienc (dC). C Time, Ww Y + | 220 ¥ard w Jurdies—t, zZont { Je on e 2 me,

His Honor Mayor Clark will » : of lay into the first golf ball at] DAVEY thus far is as un- ~~ de expos Hi ing ce = Pleasant Run golf course today marked as a polished apple and he comes back to Lansing whers _ ito open the seascn there, his dancing style makes him anhe already is launched in the a In the foursome with His Honor elusive target for the fres-swing- insurance game.

5 it i Bo An to oc Show Judges Named

of city golf courses, Bud Arnold, club president and, Jimmy Vaughn, club. pro. John Craft, director of horse; Palomino and Quarter Horse department, has announceddivisions—Fred Duston Jr, Bars names of officials, who will con-itieaville, Okla. 3 the, women in the

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Mills C) 3 ily i 8 JB): 3 Officer (10): " 130 Yard igh "Hurdies—1, Floyd (E); 2, Schnell (BE). LE 111.1. 3 y Jones (IC); 3 uckhordt (E);

111 off Ming isms li 3 Albert (10); 3, Run~1

Flag raising ceremonies will 3 sien JC as start the proceedings at 12:30 ef 5 ‘whit a, ci | duct the Indiana State Fair, Representing Horse Show, Aug. 31-8ept. 5 at judges’ lineup for the Equitation. , Lusk, ~

and the mayor will tee, off at 12:45 p. m, the Coliseum, division will be Mrs. Karl Saad] a . Hore, jHackney Pony Paris, Ky. » and Hunter and Jumper divisions| J. T. Denton, Lexington, ‘|—~Walter J. Burke, Grayslake, and R. E. Jenkins, Ry Til; J. Miller McAfee, Lawrence-/0, will serve as announcers a burg, Ky, and James Gilchrist, J, Vincent Wholey, Sewickley, . Evanston, Iil.. Pa, will be ringmaster, Bim

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COLUMBUS, 0., Apr, 19 (UP)

Pirates in the second and Seminick homered for the Reds in the fifth with none on each time, ~

Times Speelal - KANSAS CITY, Apr. 19— George Maler's wildness in the

King (G, Porch), 3.2 3—Dean Vavy (G. iy 9.00, 4.20, .|Aerolite (D. Dodson), 2.60, Flavor (J. Adams), 2.80.

wend SUMMER BOWLING

Drury), Require. Boulmetisr, 3.00. ap yadsuur (0, Qroha), 4.00, 7.40, 348: { ue Jeans | rooks), 2.60; RA memo IC. Berman. 800: 400 $00. | aHolidays (T. Barrow), 3.40. aClaiborne Jack the Great (N. Shuk), 3.40. "Farm entry. on “or ale 5-Lord Priam (N. Shuk), 30, 3.00, ve ( . napp!, L 80, : Remiss (D. Dodson), 3.80, 3.00; Fancy 340: Seer, (R, Sisto), 5495 3 Yama ep (A. Ferraiulo), 3.20.

(W. Parrish), 2.80, f hree rings (R. Sisto), B40: or Alerted (8. Boulmetis), aPilaster (N. Shuk). 3.00, aStrauss-Cohen entry. 7-—Apsley (F. Ryan), aSedgView, (W. Parris),

30.80.

4.40, 2.80, 2.60:

entry.

King ‘Chatter (FF. Ryan), 4.40,

0 3 willie (8S. Boulmetis), 3.60.

Mr.

AT LINCOLN DOWNS 20.40,

Route (W. Jewell), 5.90: ED hen Clover (T. Johnson), 8.20, 5.00; Excel (E, Knapp), 3.00. 2—-8un call™(D, Padgett), 480; Good Ez (W. Jewell), 9.60,.580; Gerham (J. Martin), Daily Double, $170.20. bby Noveck (L. Richards), 8.30, “Ro. Auntie Mutt (H, Keene), 4.60, 3.00; Xipp! Pigeon (A, Despirito), 3.00,

Bold Brennan (W. Jewell), 11.80, 020; Rar Prince (A, Tavares), 5.20, Space Shin (R. Martino), 12.60. 5-Claire Dauber (A. Tavares), 7.60, 5 40. 20; Boss H_ (J. Martin), 3% (J. Carroll), 2.80. 6—Big Jet (B. Fisk), dqBalsa (J. Vitelll),

disqualifield and placed second.

Mad Hare (L. Olah), 1500, 6.40, 320;

w hirl ing Bat ‘<. Roberts), 4.60, 2.80; 1 (J. Daver : Rea Great Plai hy (8. Chiapetta), 2 20,

440, 300; Graymar Royal (J. telll 380, 2.60; Mighty Master (J. Ph i

3.0 i King Preeddms (€C. Richmond),

00, 3.40: Archer (J. Vitelll), isolue (J. _Dattilo), LA

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6-—Seaward ' (SIm Brooks), : io, 3.60, 3.60, 2.60:2.80;. Ruhe (D. Dodson), 3.00, 2.60; Hedge{wood (J. Adams), 80. 7—Blue Point (D, Devine), 19.80, 7. 480; Air Mall (A. -Popars), 4.20, 3

3.00, 2.60; Lucky Dry Summer (G. Porch), 6.00. Harp, (No Shuk), 3.60: aRoberts-Greenfeld

1d Little Doc (P. A. Ward), 13.80, 35%. 8. (0. Grohs), 7.60, 4.40 Knapp), 3.60.

AT GOLDEN GATE

1--Top's Baby (H., Moreno), 102.30, {32 90, 18 20; Absolutely (G. Glisson), 8.10,

10.00, | 4.80; Toubo Way (W. Marsh), 3

2--Jungle Story (H. Moreno), 17.10, 7.20, | 8.30; Tape Buster (J. Longden), 4.00, 3.18;

14.40, 8.40,| Giirlaway (T. Slender), 5.00.

Daily Double $1080.70

3—Bull Seth (W. Marsh), 8.00, § 1, 4.00; V. (R Summers, 211.10,

Big Ten 18.80. | Nemesake (G. Glisson), 4.3

—Holly Fate (F, Cho Pao, 10.40, 4% 90; Beau Knight, (P. Moreno), 3.50,

le Abbey (W. Marsis, 18.70, 13.90; “Gesticulator (G. Glisson), 3.90, 2.80

3.10, —Quiz Row (R, Neves) 10.90, 70: (R. Baird), 11.00, er0r Moreno), 3.50. Sir Bee Bum (J. Longden), 4.50, 2.30 Little Rollo (W. Marsh), Soundoff (G., Glissony, 3.30. 8-—-aMarcador (R. Baird), 9.40. | Steel (I. Valenzuela), | (W. Marsh), 5.40. be | aAllison & | MEE John Robsin—Mission Stable entry. 9 Top's Boy (J. Longden), 5.40, 3.30

4.90, 3.90:

1.40, | 2.70: Perilant (H. Moreno), 3.10, 2.60; aJust

| Why (T. Stender), 3. aArcadia Bros entry.

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A Mite Relay-Indlans, Central (Albert, 4 wpetbyrh ddh Bhindi (dle team”. dropped its. fourth head Me a Metos Ratierman Goes to Bro Sump—1, Williams (Ey: 1 me vesterday losing to Louis- pete, (K)i 3, Jones (10), Helbht, § feet. *rigame yesterday losing to Louis Br United P det. . Javelin 7, mith Ei 2 Fovd (£1; 3.|ville, 8 to 4. DAL 8,7 . in the NFL Nov. 5, in time 0 DISCUB i. "Fowler i acpi After losing a three-game LA ex, Apr. 18— in five games for the ce |{E); I Carier. (IC), Distance, 126 feet series to Indianapolis, the Red|George Ratterman, who divided Yanks. . #

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bring the Frenchman here . . . Thorne is building two cars for CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH sixth inning started Minneapolis roag Jump-.1, Flovd (B\: 2 Mills (IC): Birds grabbed a 2-1 early lead time in the Canadian nnd Na- : for either the stocks or the the dirt tracks, starting with Mil- ABH O Al ABH 0 Alon a rampage that clubbed Kan- [9% inches. ' '|yesterday over the Colonels. But|tional Football Leagues last sed- second string behind Bob or waukee in June says he’s/Hatten2h "3 1 1 0/Del Grecoof 3 1 1 8 Pat Patrick issued th t t the defensive back who blosso) midgets. > vw ssh 5 3 2 2Beardrt 5 1 8 o sas City 12 to 2, in an American 8 ree straight! (sday was traded to the nn building two 4-wheel powered Westketef 3 1 7 8 Mikovieh Ih 3 J 1 1| Association baseball game here} bases on balls to Louisville, y into an offensive star. IF YOU want reserved seats jobs. Sisterrf 5 & 2 O/Kinerdt _ 4 12 %itoday. reyhounds Catcher Al Evans then unlonded|Clevelana Browns by the Dallas’, Forester and Wiliams, won for the Golden Jubilee AAA 100- # = = Berowskief ¢ 9 ¢ 8 Caragiolae 1 2 4 H Holding a 1 to 0 lead -in the| a triple and Harold Buckwalter| Texans for the draft rights to a3-year jettershen and all-Conter. lap midget championship race at RACE fans who are up Chi-|Seminick,e o 3 2 : HBet » i : : {|sixth frame, Mailer issued a singled to scores Evans. Bill Allen len Pair of husky Southwest Conger. one, ere sou E W. 16th St. midget speedway the cago way May 1 to 4 can see the Wohmelec's 4 2 © o/Mersonsd 3 1 1 4 walks after giving up only three| a e rom replaced Patrick and finished the ®nce linemen. Coach nin contr eve of the “500,” better get 'em|newest creations in race cars, Soshorekan $33 § nits all game, three runs scoring, game. The former Notre Dame quar-|0f the club's as to have have ag, now. Randall Mitchell, manager custom-built autos and airplanes Woltep ~~ 8 8 & 81i1 the frame after two outs. Three Leuisvite Columbus terback went to the Browns in/Many Texas players as possibl of the midget track, said tickets/and other speed equipment. aPaimes 1 ¢ # 2 more walks followed. ar aM, {imonitor T'S Yancinisa®D 1 9 A exchange for the rights to End and also to bolster the team’s are being sold out fast . ., but/Everything from hot rods to ainp @ 8 1 e Clint Hartung homered for the| Indiana Central & fured a krona: 412 4 Mancinidh § ¢ 0 1igtanley Willlams of Baylor and|Veak life play. 4 some are still available, They’re/stock cars, midgets and Indian- Wanean Jat 1 Millers in the seventh and Bill| doubleheader as the ap éyhound Maxweil1y 3 mn y Mousali.rt ‘ ‘ 24 Guard Herschel Forester of South- —— . $3 for reserved grandstand .(on|apolis Speedway cars will be on ____|Casiletione 1 1 0 0 8/penna hit for the circuit in the baseball team defeated Earlham, LiAlsznie ¢ ¢.1 0 VanNes.ef 8 1 4 ern Methodist. None of them has Softball Notes a the home’ stretch) and $4 for|display at the second annual, Teials 37737 # Tetak 34 #37 § ninth. Minneapolis made 13 hits. 4 to 0 and 4 to 3, at Indi o +| Broome.rt 392 Oikmmersas 4 1 4 3 yet signed contracts for the 1952/ oo! boxes. [Motorcade of America at the In- swerfon 3nhotneed far Wolfe In Secand. KANSAS nears NEAPOLIS tral vesterda al ‘ndiana en- Rekwitr. ah ‘ 1 1 " ney i : : 3 season. ar piRhe 8h Re by 4 The prices are for the midget ternational Amphitheatre. ppm Ried po Lo Mars ated AnnG a MANOA Ray Swayne, Central’ sopho- Kms 3 8 8 3 ins” 3884 . x. A, af fe ah i a: race only. There also will be| A similar event, the annual| Castisiione srounded out for Waurh in [JaR 30 $12 tsamtord an 31 2 2 yore hurled the Greyhounds’ sec-| Wisner 1 1 0 lilageman. 1 0 0 8/ RATTERMAN jumped the New have 's mestise Filta lh 5 . stock car races that afternoon Custom Show, will be here in In-|; Cinelnnay 50 010 010—p | Boiwes th 4 2 & SGardner?d 2 1 | Jiond one-hit game of the season, Totals “41 697131 Totals 35 897 5 York Yank franchise at the start] at the yy Managers sre ies: and night. Here's the program dianapolis May 24 to June 1 in|Pitésbureh i : #10 010 0108 Remnart 4 1 4 dDnaridgess 4 2.8 1/in the 4 to 0 victory, allowing a lente a a sor Of 1ast season and played through he. fos I 3 : RUNS—Hatton 2 ,|Segrist.2» 2 8 2 0 M8316 | Loulsvill 100 410 002 compl ally. schedule: 230 b. m. a, Stock cars; the Manufacturers Building at the <eminick a wT me Taek, er 8 7 YRrameiif. 4-2 1 eo scratch single down the left field | Columbus | 92 oof 000— 4|the end of the Canadian seasons ma" desiring presen.’ ut : hese leagues . 9 p. m, 100-lap champlonship| Fairgrounds. Fikons BE—Kosho on |Mazmnn al : . o lerken.Th : i'n b foul line, Wh ERRORS—Kemmerer. Joyner, Philtios, | with Toronto, then was fa vt ht alt ot . 8 BATTED i i—Hation, Adams 2, Malerp 2 0 0 1LiKatte 3 31 Sin Moon RUNS Umshist. Lyeh ™ he AD pt | a o— ’ LN Kiuesewai! 3, eminiek Merson, Beard. [Clesttes 82s 4 Foxin 3003 IN THE second game, John Wright, Broome, Evans 1. Saermai ra LES aioard. : Adose Mekinson,p 1 0 0 0) Lewellyn permitted only three VEN By Py. ress. Mor ROME RUNS— Hatton ERs. Seminick,| Totals 29 627 8 Totals 7113 21 16 | hits in seven innings, yielding to! san 2, A. Evans, Buckwalter, Phillips, His. Mers ahi grounded out for Mazmanin HE Bright in the eighth. Bright ner 2, Pater Boe BASES—Seminick, Wehmeler, HOME RUN—K By United Press AT GULFSTERAM PUN LE PLAYS—La Palme, Koshorek MD aliessandre walked for Samford in hurled a one-hitter last week. He, DOUBLE PLAYS Fatriek. Lammers and AT JAMAICA ze Sin (R. Borgemenke), 11.90, Bart iictkovieh: Koshorek, Merson and sixth. wet 8 {too, is a sophomore. Kress: Marsan. Ihillips, ohne J. X, Hager d 0.40.83 8.20; Fighting Home (W. Zakoor, 20. wi LEFT "ON BASES—Oineinnatl 3, Pitts: |Minncavelts . |. 000 003 $%i=13 1 8 Lowell Merryman drove in Ray muss, ov oalerilie 3, CojumTa), 76.40, 13.60; Mad Madge (T. Akin-| DA OE TL a [TIAA ON. BALLS-uoen J, Waite '3,|, BUNS, Foner, Renna. Gardner, Berngs | Lee and Kenny Eiler in the eighth| BASES ON BALLA—OIf Patriex 4; Alien, mani, 264 3 dr A ed an iD eocuTlock): 4 a0: i 0 wane 1 Wehmeler 4, La_Paim Uo Dandrides 2. Hartung 3. Broome %iand scoved on an error to give KETRUCK OUT—By Pat 3—Native Dancer (E. Guerin), 480. Shine (R. Borgemenke), 5.50. Bn Rig at Main 7. Wane RUNS “BATTED IN—Spencer, 2. Fox, Central the 4-to 3 wi Kar 1 eas of rich 1, Allen 4) 30, 2.50; Putney (J. Picou), 440, 3.10; Daily Double $34.20 HITS Off Queen 4 In °15 innings: oft|Dallessandre, Hartung 3, Broome ® sian, | HITS—011 Patrick 3 in.3 innings (5 bat. | han (D, Gorman), 2.40, 3—Our World (J. Breckons), 4.50, 3.60,|7Volfe 1 in 2: junings:. off Aan 4 in Gerken, rnes enh 2 | Earlham 5000 000 0— 0 1 gi ters in 4th, off Allen 3 in & innings, “off Daily Double, $44.90. 2.80; Go Gir! (R. Borgemenke), 8.00, 4.70; |§ Jnnines: off Main 0 in 2 innings: off| LWO-BASE HITS Hariung, Gardner. Indians Central 301 000 x. 4 § 1 Kemmerer 6 in 815 innings. off Hisner 3 Upsetter (W. Shoemaker), 10.10, 5.80, Trenton Sand (C. Burr), 4.60. With 3 ren Innings. TONE. Ss oy oo I ks | Fowler and Oberle; Swayne and Crick. 2 in 34 im 3.40; Danny C (E. Guerin), 9.20, 5.50; Ten 4 _Secnav (J. Breckons), 12.70, 85.10, RY PITORYR. OOLEN BAS) 8-"hroome. Bernes. Second Game ‘| WINNING PITCHER Kemmerer, Stone (E. Arcaro), 3.70. 3.10; Johns Admiral (J. Culmone). 3.90,|Wehmaiar (Do Garey | "ite (Adcock), SA FICE— |Eariham S00 010 101-3 4 34 LOSING PITCHER Patrick. : 4—Imurguy (8. Diamauras, 30, 10 30,1 2.80; Power Drunk (R. Borgemenks), 2.60. WINNING, PITERER ~Wehmeler a0. |g DOUBLE | PEAYS Samford, Boenser and ndisha Sentral He J a 0a ht? a SHIRE Stewar, Jackowski, { iR. York), 23.20, olone TCH . erken; Samfer e thi hols), 17.80. . 820 50: | gotmer ete ie) 36 30; Hom 3.00. 2 Nn: PRE R e. Pinelll, and Belwes Gerken 2: Blackburn, Paries 0d Colescolt |_ ATTENDANCE—3843. 2] 5-dhKnowitall (W, Boland), | Baldwin), 3. TIME—2:5 LEFT A BASES—Mi anell 12; ; i SON, Formate SI “| SoBundle, GO, Bisckons), 13.00, 290. La; ATTEND NCP 10. 21. “BASES ON BALLS Off rec a ot Hai ; . apy ig 15. Gorm, 4 BO rink Sin. widen a eis le | # SEE OUR DISPLAY 3 380; Tom Fool WT. Atkinson). 303: 1—Mass 0 God (c. Burr), 530, 170. /College Ba ball Mackinson Gut_by Fo5"Sy uur 4 ’ Amiel-Myhelyn Stable entry, {—Pield.’ 2.80; Dalpark (A. Kirkiand, 5.60,. 3.60; d seba ‘| HIT f Maler 3 in 52; innings. off our John Wm (J. N. Hardin-! Thee and Mee (P, Roberts), 3.40. Butler 5-10, Evansville 4-18. Cicotte 2 in 15 Innings. off Blackburn 1 5 brook, 9.20, 4.80, 3.40; Uncle Jay (T.|, S-Bated Breath (J. Marrero), 8.10. 1.88, | Indiana Central 4-4, Eartham 0.3, fn 14 innings, off Mackinson 7 in 114 ME SHOW + tkingonle 35% 440; Miss Degree, (G. ju Buster (C, Burr) 2. oa Sai Wabas Dame © Obie. State 1. WILD. PITCHES Blackburn, 5 : Artist Life (N. Wal), 8.30, 4.70, 3.30:| S—Rosys (G. Bryson, 320, 4.00, 3.10: Diadiey 9, Indiana 8, 0 No BECHER ox. | g : Blues W. (J. N. Hardinbrook), 5.60, 3.80; Sir Btevhen. (CBr reckons). 3.49, 10; | 0 Te Tak Winona 8. CHER—Msler | Here He Is (T. Atkinson), 0. urr), Wagner 7, Lehie 2 .. RE nd adden, Hicks and Dixon, AT BOWIE AT KEENELAND Bhodohn's 5 Ss ‘ A TE (oald). 1713 (ladles {Khyber Pass (R. Drury), a, 180 om THecky | Maud 8. Brooks), 10.90. 8.30. hg TN) | essai R v { ) y a +l 300; RE Kirkh 9,34 i Bold Knot (E. J. Knapp), 6.80. | and only. 2—-Alma B. (A. Vasil), 6.80: 2--Dust Light (D. Dodson), 990, §.20, olirab (C. Rierman), 14.40, 050; Nutani 3.200 June Bonus (8, Brooks), 3.40, 3.40

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