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St. Louis Hands A. L.; Trackmen Relay Marks [Butler Run Roll Shirle L av Marks Butler Runners Roll Shins eaders First Loss y Me 1 ; JOSEPH—J cam rovvarnr Busy in-4 t Over DePauw Team \ United Press Sports Writer : HEY, WHERE did they fire that atom bomb—in Neva- \ . | Butler University’s track squad posted its second con. Te da, or in Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis, where the Browns are Pre ap |secutive victory yesterday by defeating DePauw, 77% an neodore Ba blowing up the whole American League? I e dSSIC to 5315. Scanilng, siste The latest team to get caught in dh explosion out there, The field events helped the Bulldogs to victory as they BiNo“YuRkda was pace-setting Cleveland, Which |= sn empmem——— J MN D]1ANAPOLIS prep DES MC Yniied Prose captured at least two of the three and & i RL suffered a sound, 8 to 3, 14- BM Lead \trackmen had a busy after- OINES, Iowa, Apr. places offered in each of the six per from Ben Davis last year, nd Troy Av thrashing last night, making it ajor eaders 23—Powerful college relay fleld events, except the broad o., the high jump, placed second a) possible for the Browns to take LEADING BATTERS noon yesterday in the balmy | teams will threaten jump. {in the high hurdles and and third in Burial Washing over first place today if they can) (Based on 30 Times a Bat) |gpring breezes as Tech lost to| at 83 'the lows. er beat the Indians again. NATIONAL LEAGUE | Koka H defeated C | least one American record at| IT WAS the best display for the a SOLES Not BR. Con | aenas k G AB R H Pu omo, Howe defeated Crispus) Bulldogs in two years, But vic- ames F, Johns Bchoendienst, 84. Louis. 7 3 13 481 Attucks. Broad Rippl the 43d Annual Drake Relays 100-1, rs (OD); its (83 Ln Coral rr WAS the rst time Cleve: REESCRT 4 8 § LA Richmond, and Terts Hats Wiley this week-end with potential Tis In the didcus and broads fimpeft % een Sha ria land had lost a game this season,| Baumhoits Chics 0’ 1 3 § 11 swamped Te ton ay yi Olympic stars in action. {jump by the Tigers snuffed out to i 208 BN 3 a BUC) but the Browns did it easily, not =*"oH ® eRtcaN amsaus. — T'| It was in the fold events that | The Kansas four-mile relay Butler's hopes of earning ‘blue spot re, GU Altes $07 3 Hanns, 10 3 minding in the least that thelr AB R J Pet. Tech fell down. The Big G team will shoot for a triple crown ribbons In the six events. spo, ham fs i 3. Wetsler (Big CARTER Geo atomic display was making the Bauer. New York ...... 7 2 4 il Aan th Central bir Thon focal —titles at Drake, Texas and John Owensby and Frank * JQI% Guonspr™ a ®n CT whole town radio-active. They Flersall Reston : ¢ : i io # Kokomo, won the-meet at Tech, Kansas relays—and a new Amer-|Campbell were double winners for|3. Vuiehn (BU Ure it's surpny mip Clarion,” Bins say you ehn't pry the fans away DiMaseio. Boston. $ 1% 38863 to 41 ican mark. Led by Herb Semper the Bulldogs, Owensby winnings Kassel 0). 8:38. Wiliams assed away trom broadcasts — unless they're WOME RUNS Es | and Wes Santee, the four Jay-|the mile and two-mile races and| n°"; ilies iB). es HERRMANN F at the game. Exmpaneia Des. Rouen, in i, DON THOMAS he hawk milers will aim for the Campbell taking the 220-yard and 3 "uly 7 R RY 5 Als bm i Iped Howe CHAST En sn RUNS BATTED IN to its win over Crispus Attucks, 85! 17:16.1 American mark set by In~|440-yard dashes. a. ole Vault—l,, Kouss v Vg Be Plorose, AND THAT'S a pretty impor- Eamsinatl k i, Bi i Patko, Dot ' ito 33. "Thomas won in two events, diana in 1936. Kansas was only| Butler's Gaton Allen, Times’ 3 inches. : Alley ®: 3, io vet RE tant point too, for A. L. teams, Le La? od Bx. j Broad Ripple won, 72 to 38, over! 22 seconds off the record on a Athlete of the Year award win-| Hie “and. Btirm Ei seta 4 Frank at pr accustomed to going into st. sider, ' Bodiers 8 Po fox, White Box... 1p mond. slow track in their own relays Height, 8 fest, &* inches 0 Burviv Loui d not taking away | Washington fell before Wiley, last week-end. Ni Bo T (B); PY land iO by Ofe rea Said no in’ money fos: *xpiuss, 39 ith f ed 71% to 45% at Terre Haute, Ed| REEF ne vis on ap 3a velin1, i} SB D3 Ni donkat, nT four home games they have m avor | Rernodtie on tue high and low | LA YS Dunssta dom Beck. In 5th Army Tourney % aX Yi 0 on BE to : Friday fans into the park, urdles, clearing the lows in 20.2 , who “ ‘ amin (B). : Arif Moki WO three times the to- A in Toni ht \for one of the best times thus! race, is antielpating 0 NETERBURY, Apr, 23 Simmons (OF 3, Fut Distance; RD tal for the same period last year.|© ga g {far this season. Plane - eat f rp the hist py| Soldier boxers, those who have Yt nnd Tiakbam. Hime are. Be . The Browns cashed in on the "By United Press " . AT TECH e strongest fields in the history). iveq the first two nights of Pie Hig Edward E. stondy elght-hit pitehing of ex- | WASHINGTON, Apr. 23—Un- id, Edvarde vn: “Hime lis" "| of the Drake classic assembles. |qop 415g in the annual 5th Army BOSHE" phRe Byrne, who [beaten Gene Smith, stocky, hard-| Mile. Run--1, Piscus (1); ‘3, Heck (K); HE'S GETTING P Another Big Seven relay |Boxing Tournament, were read ‘ ar Michigan. Frier a oy bef walked [hitting Washington featherweight, i ior Durer Eitan oc K : distance runners, NG PRACTICE fod Ws of Aric Ry my be Shooting, Jor 8 |for another session in the Sports| Men's and Ladies oie af Vesta only ose man. 1t waa Ma see [WAS (hvored today to continus bie Sus Hutff hgh 3 | Karen, in Now York, An FBI agent, Fred gets plenty of roadwork | hopes fo score asother victory | Nine bouts were on the pro- —Subafibaws ith Bi ond straight complete i {, #80-Yard Run—Li, Tr 2 wy-| for his impending Olympic duels with Sweden's + in the two-mile relay to add to a Se on pro us Nysewander to Only one man AY. Fabela Chavez of Hollywood, Cal, von (1): 3. Bran ay Time, 2:03.2. | § Top runners by relay gram last night and the same passed away Pi vietery. Only . in a televised 10-round bout.| 20-¥ard Desi, Coleman ik): | Pushing lite Babs around in her perambulator, But that's one form | Texas and Kansas crowns. The [number are on tap for tonight. m- from SHI sen, with a homer, triple Me Lewis (1); 3, Jones (T). Time, :43.8, of i : also Shroat Pp CH double; gave him trouble. {WEHn-TY -— WTTV-TV «= 0 Py Hidles-"T, Tore (K); ”y wards | exercise a proud, , new father t mind. Sanne a a Se were aronl to LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS - Burial Washin pm) Mile ou val one- re- m The Browns tool a 330 0 lead Smith will be seconded by for Hinder, He Graham, | lsy mark. getlioned Wiliam ‘Maadat. Pt ps pa i AA YK Ep off Mike Garcia e 1irs mer Welterweight Champion Bar-| “'iidi¢ - Drake, which 133-Pound— Godwin, © M 3. Enlers, tath iAnings then put over five more(ney Ross, I Iyer np ons | ae Tk erg WE kukome 0 (gote-| ow in ed ers meet last a Sotridan: Selloned Rennelh shinier, wl Be As tow a ans. runs in the seventh with Byrneiington slugger has knocked out| Shot Pui—-1, Cox_iK)i 2, Suroup (K); will bid for repeat titles in the pol 40-Poting.nestnala Lundy, mt. MN. Custer, “ Sia ¥ foo Ft himself touching off the Wij ral rally|23 of his 30 previous victims, EC (4). Distance, feet, 4% Ray ggh, prin us 880-yard and mile relays if Hospital. in 1; ) of the Asi En BENRUS 8. m, Friends with his second hit. o “a. 08 Vaull—1. Phipps (K) and Mitcheil Bill McCreary. solitary ‘ a ’ orkers :..0.. 184 sprinter Jim Ford's muscle in-|wood. won by TRO over Johany GRUEN $ fh GAIRO-M rs. Thomas made four of yo HOWEVER, IN Chavez, Smith ie; 4 Santon (1), CHeisht, 10 fest, fe, vill Miller pd 3H EE Bob Sia fuYan Gatis L : 389| jury responds to treatment. mn heridan, in 1:30 of the second Tound. ELGIN ee & Brownie hits and Marty Marionifaces a rugged foeman who him! pout 7} Filkmen TK diag woisler. Row a Bealtnd i foie, Alison, Jets ois JOE svt s oid ped Hin Sin" Ageroury. |B ; George. Tiobs collected two. self has lost only twice in 24 11 Jest, Ji laches hlitchell (K): 3, O'Rear Bill oar AMA iiisies eres 8 Xs aimel, J.D. Agni filstration, AA Pp foned. A1 Tabates, Camp ar HAMILTON Many Other sr residence, In the National League, the fights. Chavez recently posted a&|(r). 3. Powell’ (T). Height, 5 feet 6 Don Poise Naval Gednancs Lation ... 6321 e ATION re ci aeny ras . rexy *Ti1-Pound — Giles G: Leonard | WALTHAM : nday, April Dodgers made It seven wins in [decision victory over tough Eddie tebe AL now oe Stn | rons 8 "Sod Rreienriennene cee + | Wood, decisioned Henry Nevlor, Camp At- Fine Makes Tg, uN op KE . sessvanen hy, . gt nn, dng Sha She 88 0 my ey, m3 REE SE pn nln MISSES OPONOT | | Fite Song Sacks Bros. Sind A ra ’ y Hii 4 want (fH). Time, , he i ‘ PR ski, Camp MECoy, in 2:09 0 : as lefties Chris Van Ouyk and [floored Featherweight Champion) (31, jackson (CA); & Chaplin (0); Bud Land. Haheock Insurance. oo: $13 Ves Booting oD isvhaE. Rye Jo. 3 Tf eavyweight — Lioyd Willis, Pt. Riley,|] Oven to 7 P. ML. Sat. to 0 Sus fo Noon Society, Holy Preacher Roe won good duels Sandy Saddler, 3. walker id). Time, (10.8, Les Britténback, Bervice Wrecking .. $1 son, 3 (UP) American -Assoclation | TearIweigat So Lion Je Camp. AL: Tecltation of 1 reacher Mile—i. Moucher 1 Roach (H);|Joe Bise Elstrod Motors “e i President Bruce Dudley was con-|terbury, in 1:57 of the first round. Tk at Ebbets Fleld. The Cubs put | Ultimately, both Smith and|* Bris (CA. me 4:51. clarence Congr ansig Dept. store .. § fined to his bed and missed his : a on an eight-run rally to defeat Chavez would like a shot at Sad- (CAL: i bos “1h. “Hime. 83, BArdson Si Cg Rech Funeral, | first Louisville Colonel opening wkiarine Fi the Pirates, 13 to 2, and the |dler's crown, But they will have|w ami Lager jini 4, fiidretn’ (0: 3, FFe Gel worthy Fords... ame in 39 years last night. grandchildren ¥ y nig Reds edged the Cardinals, 2 to [to wait at least two years for that.|, 220-1, Jackson (CAI; 3, Chaplin (8); arold Frey, Naval Ordnance ........ 60 ni Dudl red the h thildren. Sled in_a second-place tie Saddler entered the A M 3, Walker (H). ehime, od West BI, RUVIOER .rvcvconersrsn 603 Kthe ey cove e home open- " on ear do bo d his tit] . on ¥ Monday “gE, ar : bo sigh { AL ng pk “Haijery: “Anderson Lumber 0 ers from 1913 through 1938 as a b tery Bie 1 and his title was “frozen” until ne Holl A as 800! base MORTUAR BE a wr eh ot Fo FT EEE rou 134s, shod ma fe SHORTEST ROUTE! FASTEST SERVICE! TR Phils, 4 re In n tonight would give either man| fish Jymp—1, just (H): 3, Thomag|Harry MEY vv vss erinnee +: 83411 outsville t He has served : : HASTINGS--Ca American , Chicago handed|a good claim to ranking as a inghies." oma (M1. aleh, "Taek 4 os Rar Ah Nh : Hi8las league president, with hom Mrs. Mary Sm Detroit its eighth bros defeat,{"logical contender” for the feather fy Mish Tox (mj. Kouis (0 ile, Service : 39| 28 nt, home pent, Kenneth | nkeos made it three!t title. n nit LCA ) tied for ‘third : yee - ga offices here for the last four brot ar of Jan n'a row Jam the Athletics, 3 ; —— Hi Toad dime. Nitharspogn (CA); 3 Eh pe Bi “ . 8 seasons. i * ; gandcnilaren, to 1. and the Red Sox drubbed og, Inches. Farce pe rid 1305, mV Washington. 10 t0 5. Takes Third in Hi gh Font 8 oli Afri *¥ | ~ ii: jf Gutteridge Suspended 4 HOURS 17 MINUTES fl i ; e “Relay — 1. How (Walker, I J Times Special FU BROOKLYN, WHICH has won ABC All F Ji Hogs eau reat "st: Bulldogs Slam LINCOLN, Neb. Apr. 23—Don rouge, unk five from the Braves, all - venls ots ry a . Gutteridge, manager of Colorado hour "of “servic with ws, gained its open: I rss . Hoosiers, 12-7 Springs in the Western Le IW HOPPER —Andr pe o "i ague ) of 1247 N. ing triumph on a ninth-inning By United Press apt br BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 22 (UP) ae Ro and former manager of the In- | Zeva L. Hoppe single by Roy Campanella, who WALKER, a. 229 : or’ nie 4 n|—Butler University’s baseball gifile Leng. Allison ...... dianapolis Indians, has been sus- } FR berths had hit a home run earller. In| hn. “oq C0 fon of 72, Vib bt Ramah Be 5 [team outslugged the Hoosiers of Joan oan Bacal. Saeer, Paper Service pended by league officials and ; ea Tan the second game, Duke Snider's) = singles, and 536 in doubles to aan (Wi we ‘Hime. | Indiana University yesterday for, Fe nt, Rilke Be ells" :* So¢/fined $100. Reason: Actions and Ary 33 9 two-run double gave Roe all the! Jt CE oC series of Tis: id pt, B Ti 2 smin|a 12-t0-7 victory. Re AE Sieg pias language used on the field dur- Mortuary. help he needed. “tto grab third place in the all = 84 Guy] Charles Johnson held IU score-, ing the Colorad Springs-Pueblo Ph R 1554 travel WIN—Jose IRWIN Joseph irate throwers. for 14 hits, [SVeBLS division of the American, Eg i ods Miles 1088 TOF six innings before tiring. andy A Viog, doigieks haseball gains. wim ar Fe ath P rowers for ta, Bowling Congress tournament, £4 The Bulldogs also faced goose-| Ay Mike-Sells - 16th YEAR OF PERFECT SAFETY ae Edmu tting their eight runs in the i bbe) Trwin, son ke dng Hel r gh ls In he, yesterday. ost (Te Distance 2 Japass eet, | 6g hurling the first three {nnings| na Jae Schoen. National Phiico le 500 Fish Are Bitin Irwin, MR Mt attack with three singles |. Kibbee scored the 672 top| i "Heh "Jump_1. Boone W): 3, Repertg| Dut then teed off on John Molodet, Tree “Moare, Pitiman-Moore ...... #0 9 I a ngles |gngles series of the day, on a ‘etd. Sac l Bogtie insbis. and/and Rellefers Bob Richard and Sarah MeVele American States" .. 488} The fish were bitting at Patton James ey jug a Bose Bob Rush geats games of 194, 224 and 254 atter| p Role sult, Gu 3 Sub hy ® between Jim Bailey. Cath rine. Idee ,, Denner Co. fo Lake last night. At least they N, 2. and Mi red nine hits and struck out {rong the unimpressive 536 in| Ded lote SR Qritein (Wr. Helene. uteri 900 141 30313 14 3ikatle Dreon, Home Appifance 111° 4eo, were biting for Gene Borneman Ea tha eight batters. doubles. He got the T44, one of | nord, Jimp-<1, Roberts (TH): 3, Quy| Butler: ‘sohuson, ‘Norm SEuengerser ©) am cox, Riviera ® ««.. 453/0f 2614 E. 40th St. He landed a Services Frida Old-timer Ken Raffensberger 3. Horn (TH). Distance, 18 feet. and en Welt: indians: Molodet, Rich- yngespeel, Western lectric sia x FoF % bested R wil the highlights of this year's pin 10 inches ard Ye oy (8) and John Samples. milda Ritter. Sacred Heart . ....... 440/7-1b., 4-0z. bass about 8:30 p, m,, RT IS AVI A ELT St. Priends ir of the Reds ookie Wilmer! marathon, Monday while playing! g-Wop by Terre Haute Wiley me’ Runs. Esposito areares Risoow Buble 8, Rubber 1111! {83|using a Shannon Spinner. Jutcheson Com Misel of the Card in u dual at with the Topsy team of Ft. Worth. {457 nL Ba ey Sear et Suni Suvari mn, Fen . Eos Pdi lay—Won, by Wiley (Mi H S. Baseball Ione § Tittle both Cincy runs with a first-in Roberts Flood, "Gu Juri Washinston: 3. The Marion Count; Stata age 4, little dh i y track | ning triple after Mizell had ‘Montana, Rogers Draw flor "rime, 1:40, Blainfield ........... 131 003 0-7 ¢ 8 Pre am AT BA AD RIPPLE meet, postponed by rain today, Speedway . . ....... 100_002 Barbara, Janet walked two batters. Buddy Rogers, Camden, N. J. iy igh Hurdies—1. go vs (®); 3, will be held at Tech at 3 p. m. i and Lee; Soak, hci 6) ‘and Marjorie Josep! LARRY JANSEN be th and Young Bull Montana, Brain- 1, Yott ' & Y 5 Bowen’ 33 3,| tomorrow, The meet was sched- |gra¢ Rin vereesenene-i ONL 210 0-4 3 mn by at ®itree, Mass, couldn't settle thelr Kaufman’ (0); Time. 4:808 uled at Washington originally. | J. fontgomery, R. Hotegat a and 2 p.m, Thursd Phillies for the seventh straight mat differences last night at the 2 Rarer engi y, (B Rid 3, Powe (BR); g Pa nce OR + MANGIN Theo time, holding them to eight hits. [Armory and the battle ended in’. oeriaty , me. irons PR Amateur Notes Ropie 8 Ee Mildred M Bo A three-run triple by Bobby e ended Ind toekhall {0 By Rice (R): 3 le outie” nd’ Grins; * Slexemosier and ai 5 Miller, a draw. The rough ’'n tumble Chilton ' BR). “Fim . h nae ro Amateur B As. | Jun a Danabue. ¢ Thompson sewed up the game in meeting Blpston ............... 013 210 0-1) p & tactics of both led to their dis-|,? Bh hy ‘Shearer (BR): ciation ast 000 Breiner, Martin the third inning off Russ Meyer. quajitiontion, 5 pon, iG gm. arr my fia p., SAdainriets. slr) "and ' Lickliter; ‘Springer and Sibert Mangin Nelson Fox broke up an 0-0 |" Mortis “(Ri 3. Bochner (R): Time, ha The | a Jos rus wi, hoe ’ fr cpn— hoith assed away A duel between: Saul Rogovin of ontana, weighing 218 pounds, |™Poie Vaulto1 Grebe (BR); H' Tiaty "Hail. o a CE Lat ore Ds 200 033 x—8 10 f ence, 1407 Chicago and Ted ay Of the {WOR the first fall with a body | Rj Feith § folk 3 i Fw 3 Rr eriade Dia iamond No. 4 8% 3:30 5. i. yap nd Grimes; ” Slesemoelier wd RAL "HOME, Te Ray when he doubled [Sam and press in 12 minutes, cu “BR; ; Helant 8 i co leg ste. Bo Baseball m— miss. oy Cro ‘In the eighth to score Rookie Rogers took the second with alm 5 Stursen ch’ BE PBR feet GO # sepa College Tennis Friend invite Hector Rodriguez. 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