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: Associ National League ‘American Lea : ’ : Over Cl de’s American 4 BATTIL lation . h ren ms 2h Bn Pet i TO BA gue Jk as | view yesterday; the Blue Sox win-| combined three of those miscues ) 2 . | y Milwaukee Er 4 i i" - J : Brooklyn i 4 1 i i 18 Boston in Wu 5 if " 2 1h png ne mt (Sime. d do 3 and with SY ng SME 5 produce four 1 = : y : , G 4 . Bas © . " osing n y runs in - \ Four Horses Named in fruit #8 TN Torx 13 2 ia 33% 8. Lou WB WIM 12 A three-run rally in the eighth (First Game) } ’ | er Kxnias T. He a ite 4 i 3 Bunion © if 8 5 13s ' i i ga 0 BoB W i : 343 inning of the first game Jtiped yolgsrotd saben 1 31 $ : A i } 1 , igo is 33 32 "2 He Phila Ps Ma 0 ae Micaso © 280. 0 3 RB { dos hurler Norm Ellenberger get his "lhion and ‘Wood; nberger and » Wide Open Speculation p- Otis» Bud 15 DING : rol be 2 Pet TEAM FIELDING second straight ICC victory. He Wolf, Secon Game) : : | v United Press Indianapslis “8 0 180° 88 8 9% Brooklyn 18 73 M7 SM New york Dr TE Re AT Pol beat Evansville with a three-hit-, ue... iiees ois 001 $.22 © : | MILWAUKEE, Apr. 20 fants civ 18 ¢ 2j0 28 & Milucmfett $2 i 8 3 dsl lose il ¢ 3 31 a ga ter Baturday. Butler nd Simons: Jonason, Turner By J k Welsh The National Basketball Asso- Titties *'k § 1 31 1 $8 Eth.giuks § 1% #8} ghae $5 i ‘8 1 94 Four-hit hurling by Bob &eltz iy. Greve 8) snd Wolf. : ac els Po . Low invilie 10 9% 1 : 106 13 n 12 0 311 1 8 880} Se —————————————————————————— \ yon leiation today declared war on Toleds * 3 3 HY " i m a ; : i Al » 2% Epliageltis k 3 ii i $0 ' . ; iw" ! prvib : 3 v ' y } : two amateur teams, the Phil-| cue ven VAL RATING, 1 four) (includes. SiAyets. except Bifepers. ma SNPIVIDUAL marnNG | BR ARE INSPECTION ! A PROMINENT EASTERN turf authority recently ips Ofiers and the Peoria Cater. * Mere Samet maging, of fgsir 1 Rada sepuibodiendar ‘oF More games mating at Joust on | wrote an ati, “Dont. Bet on the Kentucky Derby.” Ho pars sad tre oem tow grote \f {THY Spm pe “4 VV nn 1 intr] P3727 Means Your : he . 3 ie J P. | . er, { . » 000 ' was referring to all Derbies in general but might have a..rice Podoloff, president of | gon. Be Pl 48 12 3 11 8 . ! i; Houkhy C1 1sss sim] a oe" * meant this year's renewal in particular. ; |NBA, sald officials of NBA de- Sai Mois, — 23 5 8 22 3% i + is Wash Hu Tee ii 300i) pe a Peace of Mind ; \ Seldom has a Run tor Roses | (cided at the annual player-draft| disen, 1nd 3s 3 ‘ RL td 103% 3 mn or i - } created such wide open specula- Jamaica. He had previously fin. meeting that the operation of the| wilds Tol i i ! 0 : . rk. 3 3 ) ¢ Det 8 : : 8 3 400, pls Stop in at % tion as the 78th renewal of Tae {ished second to Blue Man in the jwe leas was sul to warrant] sorte Us Pou i $ i 1 aleman NY Aphis 4 £4 . fi 3 ing’'s premier classic scheduled Experimental Handicap. ithe offer of franchises in sme. Mpls, : . 1 ele. Wash Bui] 1m } oe a hence at steeple-topped A roan colt by First Fiddle out NBA." Hiimbers. 1d, i : i i 4 ’ i 1 J reall. Bos SnRis: 4 aa Bear d s Brake Ser vice § @hurchill Downs in Louisville. of Marsh Marigold, Master Fiddie, He said “wires to offer mem. Marques, Mil© 25 9 0 7. v 33. 'y ‘ud + .: : 0 7.348 132 N. EAST ST. : : FR. 2233 ¥ 1t was tough to foresee Countihas an excellent chance of putting! bership were being dispatched bi gor” it 3 | 3 1 Tuto, NY @ i410 0 i kth ESTABLISHED IN 1924 { Turf's smashing win gant Jearisynelyn Stables colors in the! to each team.” | Por he él a 1 : 3 poaWash 13 3 16 8 8 ah .onsidering his pre-Derby record. winner's circle. | Logan, Mii 23 8 aan 2 3104.40 ; : But this Jw the bettors might Master Fiddle traveled the mile BOTH the Olirs Aho play out|{hepes: Bp i ‘ Chi 1 1 3 i ‘e 1 | ro "ey 0 4 4 IN . Ind y Jan, wel (4k ion among. D6 has been a true proving: ground Cf Bartlesville, Okla. und Peoria Sif $x 3 1 gi0 dain Biilih oLIP THIS COUPON AND COME IN AND BOWL | 4 hat--- f lose, are members of the National In- Power, i ; 10 ‘ > 90 01 4 00 i names is just that ¢ for Kentucky Derby champions, Bas onan Ko AH #1102} 20 j : nm» | There are few horsemen who Sustial asthe agus. a yp ung. io i 1 1 1 hy Pt #23182 2 al BOWLERS SPRING & SUMMER COUPON 3 ; : some say he can’t do it in the Derby. n { Pope, Ind 20 1. 1 ; fey Clev 2131 . ; } IT 18 pos S18L EE melas a 2-year-old, Master Fiddle wiih the SPA for the college Marchio, st P #3 1 1 Godsherrrtut, 13 + 38 8 i EHH PRACTICE RATES ; { i 3 stratelisd IR post time Satur-/won four races in nine starts for, oe elak dispuie Efe nou 1 1 | Hitcheok Phi 13 4 10 1 3 08 0 Group No. 1....3 Games for § .93 I 3 : for $18,850, ouldering dispute | "EV, no 1 ® 3 08 } day but today the bot Hee: 3 iain | was touched off this week when |gpencer. To 3 11 83 | : Din 3 3133 § mh Grows No. 2....4 Games for 3a | 5? return. on ¥ Master: Fiddle, | SOL RUTCHTICK trains Mas- towering Clyde Lovellette of frig FO 2 ney 4 114 TMulinDat sis 2am Group No. 3....5 Games for $I. | HIN al; Gushing OIL ter Fiddle. Little Sol was the Kansas announced he had de- |Neufeidt, cot 11 3 0 0 6 3 4 i 9 Nowmowran no 113 83 Group No. 4....6 Games for §1.69 ; | § Blue Man an ot Farm| TENE hand man to Slim Sully last elded to go to work for Phil: {Qamford Mp 24 1.1088 # 7 12.0 es Simpson.Clev 35 10 0 0 9 § 3%] The aumber of games covered by the group number selected | 5 Nobody snubs a Qalumet and| Year When the latter prepped) lips and play with the Oflers |Escalers, Tol 23 & 1 1 0 2 i s arc: .@ 1141 2 388 | must be bowled at one time and can be bowled by one.or more | 3 entry in the Kentucky ¥ ANGI Gount Turf for his upset. This, pext year. Dittmer, M) loa 9 y 2 ) . ‘383 | Williams, Bos 72 30:10 1 28 persons. You must present this coupon in order fo obtain the | wd coptainly— not this year. Ber Rutehtiek wants to do it Lehner. ind nn 1] 0 3 3% 10 5 1° «283 | Hegan, Clev 18 5 200 3 2u}] listed abo { Jones’ Hill Gall, absentes from 1X} ELT PR=SARES0-CE The Minneapolis: Lakers. fresh- oni rds,ja--4 4-3-4 1 4 R44 8 Bae 183 4 3 I ave I 3 the Blue Grass aStkes Thursday, all by himself, ly-crowned fhamps of the Pro (Cassini StF 1 4000 0 ee eo White.Boe RE Lal vs COUPON WILL NOT BE HONORED AFTER AUG. an 1952 i ! might wind up as eo-favarite " Rutehuick, 4 Rusia Mare [basketball world, picked DIG | Jowmer Col”. 13 1 : i 1) MeDoicaid Ny Bisset ig "Air-Conditioned by Frigideite ~~ = | 1 with either Blue Man or 0 » 0 Clyde Lovellette of Terre Haute, Dallessandro Mois 2 antle.N 32 8 ; | Jiadie when the field of Syear-| Amiel's Count Flame for the iin at’ the National Basketbail/o¥el ad 2 '17%%: 1 480 : Ris Parkway: Recreation Co. ! \ olds jogs to Ruby White's start-| Derby. Sol won't say which he |, ,.00ntion draft meeting tonight] Matte 8B 3 i a i 117 W. 34th at Hinols—=WA-2977 | ing gate. Saturday under the| thinks is the better colt He jespite his protests that he'd fnSiiiod, ¢ A o a I : strains of “My Kentucky wants the record to speak for |. oo oy oisewhere. ie i ' 0 ! » $0 Fountain Square Bowling Alleys Upfown Bowling Alloys i ! Home. Wael. . on» ress.Col 20 an ] 1 1108 Pr R-2012 42nd and Colloge—HU-2636 | i win-| Coun t ospect—F } The Samia Anita Denny in. Fleet it ame, & S08 Sf (Count THE sformer All-American ius an. Tol at 3 ’ 3 1 ] 00 4 3 o_o wa wo ¥ Pur . at Keeneland n on 18| way as Count Turf did a year Kansas center had announced no ff ien.Tol . i 8 ts 1 3 : by. Cord Command. This. Juiket ago. He won only one race in Would play for the Phillips Oflers. ARLE 1 ' s is i a an allowance race over T|eight starts as a 2-year-old and Consequently, eight teams at to-|Brancatostr i148] i 3 3 certainly no just one in six this season. [night's meeting passed him up be- MUTHGRIC 13 } } ® 3 ! tnt or a morse Who will be| Count Flame's best efforts fore the Lakers picked him. roe. KC $i fa 1 i 1 asked to go & mile and a quarter were fourth behind Blue Man in| Doxle Moore, coach of the Mil- Vakmia tol. 3 3 i in the Derby. : the Flamingo, third behind Han- waukee Hawks, revealed he of- tas. Mpls f i i “Hill Gall, the horse that can (nibal in the Experimental No. 1,\fered Loveliette 360,000 for three Siignicel = # 3 N { give Jones ‘his sixth Derby fourth in the Chesapeake Stakes years today for a 3-year contract, yder KO 11 ; . J 44 1 winner, spotted his conqueror [and fifth in the Wood Memorial. but Lovellette turned him down. AtProgonteleu 19 10 i 1 and didn't have an | The latest Derby horse to es- Moors had offered Lovellette $50, (Sharman gue, 28’ RECORDS ’ : i } Arcaro on his back. Ben tablish himself is Gushing Oil. [000 earlier. a wi "1 a IX, k ae th ra by of 1 Dulcet ay the 131,000 SEVERAL NBA coaches and Herrin Lou 3 A : : i ¥ vine, ride him. ’ Blue Grass Stakes Thursday ati iup officials joined Podoloff and MeCalling 1 Otten. 8p : 2 : i ; i hoary, pach as suis with Keeneland over a muddy racing|gerner in protesting the Lovel- Jeter,” 3 Koating'c a 3 g i 3 h 'omasic, 1 lothin,8t ier peing clocked ut| The 8. T. Wilson Jr. charge Jatsg oats. g Abernaibieind 1 OlAndersonii 1 § flee 3B 3 383k the quarter and 48 38/ikes, the Song bast when, 3) (Coo phiageiphin, War. (Fail, | dain FE mip ir “won. who tend to discount Gus riors, sald “It's mighty strange |Sissieind 1 Shainthon 21 g Moreno, Wash 3 §| So. w gods, ‘JONES, who was reluctant to|Oil's triumph, remind Cold| that qur toughest competition ni ieskiind 1 0 Nevel.KC 01 o 1 Lemon.Clev o Reynolds NY 6 a start Hill Gail in the short dis-/Command was a fast sec-| comes from AAU basketball Corwin =~ 1 8iBickhaus.To! § 1 s Qarver 8 3| Houtteman De : i K ; wasn't y ond and doesn’t like the mud. which is supposed to be ama- Ig. nmererlou | 0 Kerrigandnd 0 1 0 1fparnePtl 9! Martin, Phil 0 . BU ' tance, wasn't disappointed. As " {Kammerer SER ls 8 1 o 1|FarneilBos 9) Gray, Det 0 lethal many Keeneland observers put it, Dif negotiated the Mile) your. Tobepatr 2 NOmneste 8 1 oi RaseKiiey Sfroutes o rabble. 1 “Just wait ‘tit dangle that|ond anseighth distance In 152%.| gy gaid “I'm convinced Lov: OserMple 1 1] Cleotte.KO ’1 : yon,Clev [inet NY : Th ; He entered the stretch 13 K . | Beard.Col 11 ermott Newhouser.Det 0 : {| $100,000 for Ben Jones to grab ot C ut |Sllette went to Kansas as a re an Niqhouser Det 0 naval 3 and you'll see how Hill Gall will front Se ommand BUtisult of exploitation by the Phil nd Sigtambs.cnt yeturni } run” ; began 4 lips Oflers, although I can’t prove tre. tkins, Bos 0 Englis! LC Ttis ble Hill Gail will go . 8.) it” OUT OF DOORS with Fistor os fowler 0h 8 finda } In the GUSHING OIL was busy as a : w J of Haynes Wash 8 ¥ ud Podoloff told newsmen the be. Chi steel f 3 The Trial, a mile of the [2-year-old, He raced 28 times but t.Bos 0 " e $ i'n x hex |Won only five starts, The most/draft held today would be tenta- NE cn unava fy ° the st: ' ne h Until the (notable victories came in the|tive and that the teams would s : er Clow | Sade ° » Bod | brilliant fon turned the |Louisiana and Arkansas Derbies,[ssiect their draft choices again 1:5 ir nder, Bos Himomen § 1 : y three it Peoria and Phillips come into ee Genuine oak leather | broker vei | kere a Er ee PETE oy Bae aad raprecion ve | ow vers talking [70 FE was called 10 select ark Nine Bows | ible and snug-fitH small } on to win the Big One the | about but can they produce the session By JOE STETSON 9 ng. 1 oMowin Saturday. “winner? graduating college players for a Os alte In Opener, 6 to 4 Re -inforced at ‘ A j (Hill Gail is & cinch to enter 8 of uncertain Ssamng In ny a wets on: ED FILBERT no sooner had a bitch puppy than he Times Special points of greatest “frame i the starting gate next Saturday./abilities might include Mrs. Gor- ; CINCINNATI wear. front ¢ ' As long as Calumet sends it col-/don Guiberson's Arroz. Cal.|pected to take up most of the| was looking forward to the time when she would be old |, © » 0, Apr. 26 ! §ta.to the post in the Derby, thelifornia runner finished third be-|time. Almost every club in the| o,,,oh to have a litter of her own ork School of Indianapolis secret | sadkers of the “cinch” will back|hind Hill Gail and Windy City II|league is believed to have lost ‘ : ropped its opening baseball game a deat i {fat the mutuels. They remem-|in the Santa Anita Derby. The money this season, and several For the next 14 months, everyone on the commuter he season by bowing, 6 to 4, -And, i Ber horses like Larwin, Whirla- free running son of War Glory ons for eliminating the train was briefed so that they # = = ay, io Military Academy here to-| 4 A Pensive, Citation and Pon-| will ppobably start in the Derby ink undoubtedly will be made.! knew as much about her prog- BEFORE WE had arrived at . | 5 - the stati h Steve DeVoe paced hi rode Trial: That performance will set- a 8 =» ress as they did that of his chil e station we had a pretty with t pa s mates O | UBlge Man, a White Oak Stable|tie his status for Saturday. ONE OF them is a shorter sea-| dren. Her worming, her dis- good routine outlined. the Supes singles in four trips to NOW! Collier's feat He naw softboll ! colorbe will , club officials feel that! remper shots, how he kept her It included a good warm place plate. Pitcher Steve Cline and! rey § orbearer, try to do what! Alfred G. Vanderbilt hasn't had (son. Some clu empe a p Jerry Slatin h sh hth i . ! pappy, Blue Swords, failed to doa horse in the Derby since he the present schedule i8| comfortable but isolated during for Wiel and Juppies, prefer- J . each clouted doubles, shoes Ww ® Junior Leaguer's rubber ! in 1043. Count Fleet won it that|took it all in 1034 with Cavalcade, [too long and that the fans lose| her first season and now about ABW 15 SOU COFREC WICHe she GUL ilare 1c: MI N01—1 1 3 cleats, Fleribie construction for greater com. | year running like he was shot The famous sportsman hopes to|interest because it overlaps sev: her breeding and expectancy. sould ee) seclye ith 2 Jan | aCline and Walrod: L. Martines and A. fort. Durable leather uppers for extra weer. ! out of a cannon. do it again this year with Cousin. eral other sport SSRSOnA. ied + # x» leave and enter easily, but |; SIZES From BOYS' 4 to MIN'S 12 THE ( | Trainer W, C. Stephens started] Cousin, a temperamental horse,; Officiating also expect o ED HAD been very careful which the pups could not rol (Marines Win 16th i R | Blue Man 15 times as a 2-year-old.| was purchased last June for §20,-/come up for discussion at the| =. ong Tady examined or crawl out of: hon ; in | ' He won five and finished second|000. He quickly won five straigh day-long session. - | for worms before she was bred. bedding over which good nev Row at Expense of ND . By + three times for a $17,450 earnings. races, three of them were stakes.| Here's how the NBA teams. ,y,, respect I was insistent i ich Sean news | SQUT : o } As far back as January, the Ye- The race that displays the horse's made thelr frat choices: = | that, if he Was going to ask MY could be spread until the whelp- (The un TH DA, 2 (UP) $ 2 Towa + ports from Florida said Blue Man|eccen and ability was Indianapolis— woluk, 8t.| _aivice about things, he would ntico Marines i was the panner to beat. Hopeful Stakes. Cousin’ threw John's. have her hy if ex- gn iy a pup plea ig team today defeated path, ¢ ! a. Eric Guerin but the rider was| Minneapolis—Clyde Lovellette,( orination proved it necessary. warm milk with an egg in it for + It ame, 8 to 1. | Sate a able to remount and make up the Kansas; Rod Fletcher, Illinoils;| moo many dogs are wormed the bitch when she is ready t Was Quantico’s 16th straight : { THE BAY COLT worked 8 fur- ground. In the stretch Cousin Carl McNulty, Purdue. just as a matter of course, and eat n she is ready to Jictony. Frank McArthur. hit a . wii % : longs in 1:12 1/5 in the mud which heat Tom Fool in a torrid duel. Rochester—Chuek Darling. if they don’t need it it does t told Ed" too, about the hain run for the "farines in the po ae wi 3 3 Nas LHS LAAN Of OK ROU nse “a. . Milwaukee — Mark Workman, them more harm than good. kind of whelping bed I like |gue 126 MONUMENT CIRCLE forded Ee ower AW. ADD THE OUTSIDERS who could West Virginia. Ed lad heen sure to food best—one with a strip of one [Noire Dame :::::: 3 888 36-11% | pleasas i : er A. W. Abbott has been | ,rprige re Mrs. Marion DuPont| Ft. Wayne—Dick Groat, Duke, y. av carefully — enough of by three around the top edge |plantler, Knight (Wh, end Narsgon:| PENNEY BUILDING THE ; searching for a good colt for |gostt's Pintor; Emerald Hillland Don Meineke, Dayton. 1 th foods with and overhanging inward so EE ————L_ (Oth) : — by Ba , several years now. When Blue ) . | WN 0 necessary NN —. y : Stable’s Eternal Moon; Bayard| Philadelphia—Bill Mikvy, Tem | [taming and minerals and that if the mother happens _ . some {| Man started rounding into form, | gy, rp's Hannibal, Dixiana Farm's ple, and Nick Kladis, Loyola of ,gditional calcium gluconate, to lie against the side of the | Capr i the owner declared, : This Is It. {gun Feet; King Ranch's High|Chicago. » safeguard against eclamph bed. she won't crush & puppy | ® in ric | Here's a horse that's going to |g0uq and possibly Brian Boru. | Boston—Don Johnson, Okla: gis for whelping bitches. that may happen to be there. | or our En 0 ment otherw | win me the Kentucky Derby." | winning the Derby is the (homa A. & M. : en It will be safe under the » paradi 3 Blue Man sent his stock soar-| , oo .¢ all horsemen. It has Syracuse” — Bob Lochmeller, | WE DON'T know exactly overhang: : : comes } ing when he won the - a : Of course I assured Ed that : ; tal Handicap No. 2. beatin the thrill of a World Series, |Louilsville, what causes eclampsia, but sus- ot taal tore: : mousy, § Deu PN 8] stamina of the Olympics, and | Baltimore — Jim Baechtold,| pect it probably has something Most natural processes take} We Are Hurrying to Make This eratun + Master Fiddle In the process. ! place so regularly that there | aT glory of a champion, Eastern Kentucky State. to do with the fact that the Ohio, t ephens sent the colt to Louis- 8 : is little need to worry. | ‘ i ville 10 days ago. His first work Who do we like? We'll wait a! New York—Roy Belliveau | mother's system is robbed of Beautiful New Room and n ‘ over the Dwns' strip was Tues- few dayf before going out on the Seton Hall; Dick Bunt, New York calcium as the puppies which A Ba ball missio; } day when he traveled a half mile limb, Even then it will be tough|University; Bert Cook, Utah she is carrying grow and de- mateur $@ Com fo rtable $ r Y. biogra, ! in :50 and ran the quarter in :25, enough. Derby winners. in our|State; Jim Julian, Northwestern velop. | ;pThe South Side Saints who J open ea 0 ou on the a ; Master Fiddle became the chojce corner have beeh mighty; soarce.| Woodworth College; Paul Sulli- Well, the day the pups had |wii.a Construction, wi Diay & practice! hash : of many: when he derailed Green-|Jet Pilot was our on)y success in|van, Alabama; Dick Surhoff, Long staried @ to ive, the vain Salute players are ured MM AY found , tree Stable’s Tom Fool in the{1947. And that was a bit of an|Island University, and Ben Gib- is BL Ne (to repor Bit arection \odkr sb 3 S wile | Wood Memorial last Saturday at upset. |son, St. Mary's of California. | : to help |The Fail Creek Athletics will ba spon so-call | me a ES “What should I do to help Rey Worcel Trail! ; E: 2 R d Set her?” Ed wanted to know, un SIX Teague games on Sundars. 5 sume : i © C 0 r % e leave her alone,” I tol im, x games, e team Hoe i : : : and try to be as calm as you | Iie] 8 3 MITTS dun For the Sportsman . . . and Follower of Sports he : In Rose Relays | yee when your kids were Eig Bouse AR bose to : s : lterar i . ay a 1 } ¢ : Times State Service Rl aa a a A DAI RO EI | Neral ' TERRE HAUTE, Apr. 26—Two . girls o } meet records were set here today Listed Below way : as Hanover won the fifth annual The Fi Wh msde 3 collegiate Rose Relays. ® e Firm : li Baan, i 0 0 Firms Who Are Responsible for might into final event of the pro- . . i + I 5 The Decoration of This Beautiful New Room: Sloane 4 placed fourth for four points 0 » while Earlham failed to gain a . 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