Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1952 — Page 14

_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor

rc Don Gutteridge's grief.

On the record, the “new” Indians are no better than the old,

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really fell apas is last night as the - Milwaukee Brewers walked off

the series finale, 13 to 3. The NDANCE—5857 (M414 wald).

With the Indians having played 16 games on x the home! nds, and seven of them winding up in defeats, it's evithat Gene Desautels has inherited Former Manager

“2|forced Johnny Merson to ground

and it looks as though New Man- MILWAUKEE wo 3 eh ager Desautels is ‘F318 destined to face! $1713 a ' rough season. l i J He's tried about! p43 everything so far| 3 J 113 to aacsble . Totals Wann Trip con-~| INDIANAPOL I8 tender out of the wien, 2» EY 9 4 marl eh on BEL 14 © ne r ' i new owners. the! All te] { 1 Etsveiad ind mith. 3h RTE ’ ! : ! s+ . dians—bu e * Eddie Ash still can’t get the| yitier Pes oee right kind of | fhe sd team-wide hitting to manufacture" ® coo Joe v v0 runs. And now some Oe Picky alghner = Hol out” ow C ard or wha \ - happened out at Victory Field INDIAN RPoLis 0 ie hee 0A" . uu Inst night leads close observers a RUNS Ag PT JBrgton EARLIER, Bobby Thomson hit ont reason that she Syed 3 y , pi as - a ‘two-run homer off starter -fectors underra chass of the ' ‘Howie Pollet to give the Giants American Association from the omer "uiin.|a temporary 2-1 advanta vety day they purchased the In- Faues, Bliogdr porary ge. dlanapolis franchise. This Cleve- xr ~Diltmer te Loran to Brooklyn came perilously close miscalulation of the caliber a no BASES—Milwaukes 13, In- to relinquishing its league lead gompetition In the AAA was HE BA LS—atf MeCall 8, Jester 6./€arlier in the day at the hands during spring training Jester 6, wy s,/0f Omar (Turk) Lown, Chicago's % but constructive ecriti- iE 8% Innings .|Brooklyn-bred fastballer. Held im was brushed off. ™ in 2 Cham 1 in 2%, rhs hitless until the ninth, the

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% Giants Inch Into Second Behind Bums

By United Press NEW YORK,-May 3— Charlie Dressen’'s leagueleading Dodgers had an old

familiar feeling they were being followed today-—and by|

an old. familiar foe, the New| York Giants, # ‘Climbing over the Chicago.

KOKOMO'S KEN TOYE—Won

Cubs, the Giants inched into secboth hurdles.

ond place last right, a scant half-game behind Brooklyn, when "Whitey dockman's home run ftouched off a 2-run outburst that gave the New Yorkers their| ourth victory in a row and a 10- | : inning 5-3 verdict over «Pitts-| </burgh's patchwork Pirates. | i After Lockman opened the %;10th with his third homer of the| oi year, the Giants added an in-| : o surance run off loger Ted Wilks, | 4 {Hoyt Wilhelm, rookie knuekle8 baller, received credit for the vic8 tory although George Spencer reo' lieved him after he walked Ralph | Kiner in the 10th. Spencer struck Sout the next two batters and

Times photos by Dean Timmerman

KOKOMO'S MILT COLEMAN ~Copped three firsts.

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-| Dodgers rallied for three hits and {as{many runs for a tight-squeeze [3-1 triumph. Billy Cox opened the ninth with a single, followed by Jatkie}

t dropped the Tribesters into for fourth-place with Toledo a” boosted the Brewers into a rst-place tie with Loulsville, i » » ~ «NOW THE Indians will try the Kantas City Blues in a three-game

the first under the Victory ts tonight at 8:15. A r is scheduled tomor-! a, at 1:30. It will be

* second home twin new campaign. They a of the first one, last Sunday, to Louisville, Manager Desautels intends to

represents half the Brewers’ vic tories to date. The crushing defeat of the Indians came as a surprise, They had played splendidly in the first two games with Milwaukee, losing the first in 10 innings and, winning the second in 10.

Call and .two unearned scored right off the bat.

THE, FIRST thning last night was the tipoff that the home boys were in for troliblé, The infield blew up behind Johnny Mec-

TUnS out single in the second inning This easy start inspired the

Robinson's double. ‘After Roy Campanella ‘walked to load the! bases, Cox crossed with the tying Yun as Duke Snider grounded out. After Andy Pafko was purposely passed, Gil Hodges sent in the deciding run with a fly ball and Carl Furillo added another run with a single. Billy Loes, who hutied the last two innings for Brooklyn, gained his second vietory.

PITCHER Jim Wilson's two-, ANDERSON'S BOB VICKERS—

- State's best mile,

MARION'S BILL NORKUS —

The big heave.

championship with apother first-

yesterday. And its convincing? show of power added mores strength to the Wildcats’ 1951-52! athletic claims] as Kokomo's “best-ever.” i Wildcat teams@ last ‘wor the All-§ Sports award ing 1939-40, and Kokomo tracksters ended a brilliant

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seven-year reign as NCC chan] pions under Chet Hill, now Wild- managed 50 feet, 111 inches in cat athletic director who looks the shot, nearly two feet off his

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ACE Quits Try to Clean Sport Scene

CHICAGO, May 3—The Ameri-[Points between them, but

can Council on Education relin-|Wasn't strictly a Wildcat show.

quished the task today of trying| Anderson, with 43%; points, to clean up college sports. ® surprised with a second despite

By a vote of 20 to 18, ACE absence of four Indian stalwarts,

officials voted yesterday to abandon its special athletic committee and return the job of controlling|28 markers. ; college athletics to.the NCAA and, It Was Anderson’s Bob Vickers the various conferences. (who. ran the state's best mile in

4:28.2 and unprecedented efforts The committee, whi 0 m eh une vered by Tech's Larry Graham and the a need for cleaning up inter G 1 collegiate sports last December, CTeeNclads’ mile relay team.

was voted out of action by the] 4 ond ACE’s athletic section. GRAHAM REELED off a two-

minute half-mile, tying Gene! # x = | Yates’ NCC mark set for AnderPRESIDENT John Hannah of 30n in 1939. Graham's time was

like Fred Waring, in 1936.

. » ” Hd YESTERDAY'S rode on the talented shoulders of

{man Milt Coleman, who stole the |bons.

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30% points ahead of Jefferson's |

backing to the move. of a second, Ft. Wayne North Hannah said that he would 'Side’s Bill Griswold having run “like to see the NCAA take the 2 2i00.2 half-mile against Culver challenge which has been thrown|this week. Only Herb Sears of to them.” Tech’s 1928 team tops Graham’s He felt that the Big Ten and/mark in Indianapolis history. other conferences should “do the|Sedrs did a 1:58.3 in the 1928 nasame,” he said. tional scholastic meet. “rd like to see them given al Tech’ S mile relay team | year or two or three to work it mothered itself with glory in out. the hot sun. Gene Lindner, Gra“If at the end of that time the 12M, Joe Sexson and Adell Tur-}

ner reeled off a new conference situation remains the same, then the ACE canecome back in the| ccord only mark to fall, in 3:30,

drove in the two runs that gave the Braves a 2-1 decision over

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That was the opinion of most fight experts who watched the 22year - old; hard - hitting slugger

‘single being the deciding blow. Hank Majeski’s ninth - inning single, scoring Gus Zernial, helped the Athletics out- stagger the from Paterson, N, J. stop once-

The Bluesoxs sewed it up in the first inning as consecutive singles by Fred Davis, Bill Hudson, and Don Campbell helped give

y _jcurrent best in the state. The picture and tackle it as a com-i;eoorq was the all-time high for

(the half-mile, high-banked Win(chester track. The field of drivers also includes Indianapolis’ Leroy War-

Errors Defeat lowa Pastimers

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ome Wears NCC's ‘All-Sports’ Look Ee i | Wildcats Gain Added

Prestige in Taking Loop Track Crown

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS IT'S FITTING that Kokomo’s Wildcats are blazing the trail in the race for the “All-Sports” trophy in the elite North Central Conference this year. Kokomo added prestige to its Conference basketball

class performance in the league’ 's| SPUTted home ahead of Logan-

annual track roundup "at Tech|

sport's John Vernon in the, 100yard dash and paced Tech's Joe Sexson by six yards in the 220 sprint. In his idle moments, he {broad jumped 21 feet, 1% inches, Kokomo’s Mel Bellamy copped the second section of the 440-yard in :51.9, two-tenths of a second slower than the time by Fritz Franz of Jeff, who won the first

{quarter-mile spurt by seven yards.

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Michigan State College gave solid the season’s best by two-tenths!:227

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y 5 ~ Ld JUNIOR PHIPPS, - Kokomo's foothall, basketball and baseball star. tied Muncie "Central's Jerry [Lounsbury at 11 feet, 8 inches in the pole vault,

Marion's hefty Bill Norkus

| best, and Richmond's Jack Davis 'tied Anderson’s Albert Harris in

championship'the high jump at 5-9%. Anderson also showed a 3:34.1 - [Hurdler Ken Toye, who won two in the half-mile relay for a first (firsts, and Broad Jumper-Dash- place ribbon in the first section,

Toye overcame a 10- yard def-

bunting with three first-place rib-| fcit to edge Tech's anchorman,

{Dave Lewis, in Kokomo's half-

They scored 25 of Kokomo’s mile relay victory.

120-Yard Righ Hurdles—1, | komo); Rouse (Kokomo): J, (Anderson); 4, Equards (Tech): 5, Morris (Richmond), Time, :15.1. (Tove tied own record of :14.9 in “rst trial heat.) Mile—1, Vickers (Anderson): 3, Moore (Anderson); 3, Heck (Kokomo); 4, Farson (Tech); 5. New (Muncie), Time ,4:28.2 100-1, Coleman (Kokomo); 2, Vernon {osansport); 3, Peters (Richmond); 4, Ward (Marion); 5, Herman Lewis (Tech), Time, 110.3. 440— (First 2, Archie (Marion); 3. mond); 4, Tom Adams Lindner (Tech), Time, : 440— (Second Section)~1, Bellam komo); 2, Thomas (Logansport); rington (Anderson); 4, Turner Neimantsverdriet (Jeff). Graham (Tech); . (Jeff): 3, Hunt (Anderson); 4, Wilson Tech); 5, Keene (Richmond), Time, 2 00. (Ties mark of 2:00 set by Yates of Anderson in 1939.)

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Section)—1;, Franz (Jeffl} Lockhart (Riche gRokomo) i 5

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220—1, Coleman (Kokomo): 2, Sexson (Pech); 3, Minglin (Logansport): 4, Ward (Marion) 5, Peters (Richmond). Time, 180-Yard Low Hurdles—1, Toye (Kokomo); 2, Peck (Anderson); 3, Morris (Richmond) ; 4, Platenga (Jett): 5, Edwards (Tech). Time, :20.2. isiaon new mark at 180 yards.) Shot Put—1, Norkus (Mariop); a, Coleman (Muncie); 3, Masse ett} I A @mmer (Anderson); 8, Murley (Rich« mond), Distance, 50 ft. 11% High Jump—1, Davis (Richmond) and Harris (Anderson), tied for first;

Hooker {Mazion) and Mitchell aromor,

tied for r 5, Puckett (Newcastle), {Stonebraker (Tech) and Harrington (An=Height, 5 It,

Jerson), tied for fifth.

Pole Vault—1, Phipps WRokoio) and Lounsbury _(Muneie), Ried for first: 3, Harris (Anderson); 4, Leavell (Richmond; Petry fit and Barton {Marion), tied os ifth, Height, 11 ft, 8 § 1, Coleman {Kokomo) ; 2 Platengs Tu 1); 3, Powell (Kokomo): 4, Leverette (Anderson); 5, Jones (Tech), Distance, 21 ft. 1 n. Mile. Relay—(Pirst Section)—1,

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‘send Charlie Sle to- the |Brewers and McCall began ‘fold- ! o letely new problem.” mound against the Blues to- ling in the second stanza. The vis- veteran Ken A ensberger ii © r qa e S ky S e at p 3. local relay team, surpassing the on (Plummer, Moore, Eth a n. Har night. Sipple has been doing a |itors then ‘kept pounding away Cincinnati. Wilson Rs 30.8 showing of Shafer, Martin, i Ratay ond oc tod Tech fine job in relief assignments and the score kept mounting|Reds On seven hits for his firat : EARLIER in yesterday's ses-Poulos and Dalrymple of the|indner. Graham: Sexson. Tu " 4 T ed |against a parade of Tribe hurl.|Victory of the year while Raff- S : * sion, NCAA’s President Hugh 1938 Tech foursome. ate disunttticg. Tor fos Thon em: i and the Tribe's skipper decid pa; his : isq , 3 8 ensberger was charged with Willett lained that colle * =» (New mark. Old mark of 3:329 sei by the righthander has earned the |°rs. Milwaukee picked out the camp ge , Kokomo in 1941 1 sight to move up with the start- [SIXth for its big inning, scoring|rst 108s against three wins. : presidents were backward in lend. TOYE'S :149 trial heat in the PURE 08h, myn sections — 1 ors. © [five times. Milt Neilsen got three| A ninth-inning single by Har- Br United Press ing a hand to the cleanup pro- ighs tied the other NCC mark Kokomo a: (DIWIN, Rous Rew y ‘nm “[of the. Idians* nine hits, one ary (Peaniits) Lowrey scored PHILADELPHIA, May 3—Slugger Ted Williams began gram, tz stat in the low eit shail Jor Hrte Bemanh 3 WME BLUES, running sixth; are(PUnt in the ninth, Solly Hemus from second basel, ,,. role as a Marine aviator at the Willow Grove Naval| Willett said that the presidents op the f a ana (gganarer, Sigler Tomes ing It » give. the Cardinals a 3-2 vic irst time at 180 yards. frnon); 2, chmod; ; 4 one-half game behind the In- was ladies’ ht and total to Ai Stati tod h ful of 054 could prove their interest in the But Coleman th Marion; 8, Prankfort, “Time, 1:36.85, dlans and are reported to posess| iendance was S357. The paid tory over the Phillies Lowrey 8| ir fitation today, hopeful of a 1954 comeback With theliiuation by supporting any forthwith: tho vray ‘ho deat a lot of power at the plate. Was 3414 and 1843 women fans hit gave. rookie Vinegar Bend Boston Red Sox after his hitch is over, coming probes NCAA may make sharpest claws. He NCC “Results > That's what Milwaukee used were on hand,‘ That's fair Mizell his first Re . his| Williams, his mood matching| of alleged rules violations. yeRokomo 88, anderson {3ls. Tech 30%s. Eh 18 hits off enough, compared to attend- land tagged Russ Meyer his ttire. returned to active |8Mms, Who will be 35 years old Winchesier 0 n oxanaport 18, Muncie 147. Prankiort 3, + 38L. Wht. Jor The Bre four} ance figures around the league. [third loss. gay atlire, returned lo actly |when his 17-month hitch is up. | pe S Newoasie 1. h : dncruod six Rouble: Tro pence Aha Austr home opsnet, When an = duty as a Marine air captain i Slalnly will if I'm able.” MR. DISNEY HATS \ ns, the 8 “ " n der normal procedure, TerTHE RED SOX protected theiria brief “sign in” ceremony yes n normal p » le W | 1 R Bifs 2 Se S day and two dome Tung. piu have Jallleg. 24 markers in nine American League lead by rally-|ierday, irific. Ted will be released from e S ] are dace ason un $1 0 niné singles, ? games. Manager Desautels called, 0 sor nine runs in the sixth |service in October, 1953, with the By Jack Welsh Winchester Speedway opens its bases. for a late morning batting prac; ning to gain a 13-8 decision The slugging outfielder goes pagenall season already gone. His y big car race schedule Sunday Onlv at Nas Every member of the Brewer [tice again today. Catcher Joe I St. Louis Browns. Chief through his busy processing ritual comeback, then, would have to Alfred Vanderbilt won't even afternoon. Fmiin sin ’ feam got one or more hits and Montalro is out $25. He was|p jn the big sixth was Walt today to start a 30-day re ear await the following season. see the derby this afternoon. | It will he “Lee Wallard Day,” aight of the nine batted in one [fined by league headquarters for D and-slam homer off(OUrse before moving on x» He boarded a plane for New (honoring one of the most popu-' : ar more runs. Hank Ertman, being banished from a refent Topo 8 es Jim Dyck also Cherry Point, N. C, He will he] THE LOOSE - LIMBED di York and commented sadly on |lar winners of the “500.” Wal-| 3 first sacker, collected four hits. (game, loser Neg atver: Jim Dit Rookie lectures, draw his flight gear,| = o° co" “gro a '| failing to have an etnry, “the |lard won't drive in the races but |] T** Bids. i Pitcher Virgil Jester provided | igi Sal oh es gh [study handbooks and take a Fl 2 dhe Yah (going 10 gate got Cousin, so Cousin gets 'he will greet the fany seq at one forthe book. He belted firibe Averages 'quest for Boston. eockpit eat, signment for Uncle Sam. The the gate” !sent the Lee Wallard trophy to — three doubles, scored two runs BATTIN i Big Mike Garcia pitched a 8 8.8 |change-over from civvies made a a." = . [the winner of the 30-l1ip feature ’ and batted in two. Al Unser | wart Hh NE 2% HR RBI AV.|ooven-hitter and Al Roser clouted WILLIAMS DROVE here from $6200 -a-year man (including Trainer Harold Bockman event. SCHIFF % : and Jack Dittmer hit home Mlmbere ol 2 i 3 RX E13 a three-run homer to lead Cleve- Boston in his new sedan. Riding $1200 flight pay) out of a player) walked Happy Go Lucky Qualifying trials start at 1 | i runs, Whee veees 87 10 16 : } 3 280 land to a 6-2 victory over Wash-{with him were Capts. R. W, Sisk | whose reported $100,000 annual| dround the Downs track yes- Pp. m., Central Daylight Time, , . . a eed 14 32 § %lington. The homer, which came of West Somerville, Mass, and salary made him the highest paid| terday and said the horse | 3nd the first heat race will be- Men's & Boys $A THE BREWERS “had the In-ilebner ..... 3313 8 | in the seventh inning, was Ros-R. L. Scowcroft of Needham,|in organized baseball. was sound as a dollar. If the | &in at 2:30 Seluck, BASEBALL SHOES dians down, 12 to 0, before Frank | Montaive n 38st 3 iis en's seventh of the year. Dale Mass. Both were recalled from Ble Derby hope doesn’t improve ONE OF Sh “ho test” —ALL SIZES ........ . Kalin walloped'a homer over the|§onyes .... 8 ¢ 1 : 8 2 § IMnitchell also homered for thelthe reserves with Williams. Bul Ww h on that pace, thers will be [patties of th e” “hottest” speed : Scoreboard n te Sight. Dave tits ene 2 2 oa 298 Indians as Julio Moreno suffered a hope very ch that 1 a Butler Tops v abas few dollars to sound about ipetween oh Bspon 3 x Pontes © 140 E. Wash. Pope batted J . ? whe et out,” -1 y : f two markers in the nd — : Rint sit nbd abd Pope bia first detent. iP AY Ney yn,» : By Poling 11 Hits today. win Ruttman. They will resume the BiG © 346 W. Wash. waukee Jott 13 runners stranded,| Club pattie yy Montalvo : 5. 1 Butler's baseball team com- . : battle which started two weeks STORES © 1063 Virginia the Indians 12. o Rit CHING STOCKY Eddie Lopat, hurling ‘Martinez Sto s bined Norm Ellenberger's five-hit| Frésident Truman wired |ago at Dayton, O., when James © 259 E. Wash, Pitcher Jester was the pen-. poe a 1 ¥ 1% FF 5P8%Qiwo-nit ball, paced the Yankees P hurling with 11 hits to pound out, Churchill Downs officials that defeated Ruttman. It was the nant-winning Brewers’ relief ace’ Narieski .... 3 13% ii a8 to a 4-1 win over Detroit. George Pellone in 1 st an 11-2 victory over Wabash at| he couldn't be present today. Hest time Ruttman had ‘ been year with a 13 and 6 record. Mccall ©. 8 1 3 20 B 3 j §/Kell, Tiger third Haseman, cok the Butler diamond yesterday, | Guess he heard they moved the beaten on the Dayton track since SOF Chattie Grimm is using 5! a 311 8h 3 s/lected both hits off Lopa © NEW YORK, May 3 (UP) —| It marked the third s®aight| Plano out of the clubhouse this season both as a starter Papish ... 5 o & 11 12 1 '3 3|Yankees clinched the contest With wo weight Virice Martinez is altime Ellenberger has gone the| lounge. | Tough competition also is ex-| and reliever. He's won five games arrie Kyi sms i © 0 4° 3 8-3 1llthree runs off Ted Gray in the| |[pected from Duane Carter, who J rs... 0 0 8% 1 4 4 i . fighter with a future, |distance and the triumph ‘was 'h Siteady, with one defeat. That| jd Pitches—Vitter, ER third, Gil McDougald’s two-run nis third without a setback. olds the top speed records for

White Sox, 13-12, in a game in/tough Tony Pellone of New York he| CHICAGO, May 3 (UP)—Iowa|riner, Potsy Goacher, “Doc” which both teams blew five-run|in the first round of thelr tele-| morn Sntler now owns a 4.3 Outhit Mishigan but committed Shanebrook, Billy McGee, Spider leads. Carl Scheib was credited vised bout last night at St. record, Wabash, 3-2. 110 costly errors to bow, 10 to 3,| (Webb, a lineup of at least 30 with the victory while Southpaw Nicholas Arena. Wabash vas aes 2 000 g00— 3 k 3 in a Big Ten baseball game yes-| {top-notchers. Chuck, Stobbs suffered the 1088. | poe “Harry Kessler, abiding|™¥earicks. Wells (8) and. Grayam, Bar: \terday. 'W. 4 | L d by the New York State Atijetie sv 3: _Ellenberger and Wolf. The Wolverines scored only one! est Coast Scout for i Commisison rules, sto the LEAGUE STANDINGS | RESULTS YESTERDAY Bow ing Leaaqers ON a, ope ona Named President run on three Iowa errors in the) Red Sox Dies AMIGA AeTarey AMERICAN Ass sriox MEN g : pening MB 3 (UP) first inning but picked up steam, MONROVIA, Cal, May 3 (UP) cag an opi OP: Kansas City ne 1 1 Max Glenn. Schpitger-Cummins .... &78 after Pellone had suffered his) OOLUMBUS, O., May 3 (UP)—,,4 nag an 8 to 0 lead by the Cre h » Cal, Ma) le “raseeker. CL mi ville : 00.8 11 1 Jeriy Chidester, ris Lanes 85 third knockdown 4 Harold T. Friermood, secretary : e baseball world was sad- : ad " 0 {Walt Susemiohel, Pred Cline Realtors ol third knockdown. seventh inning. The Hawkeyes got dened today b Ls a Ag, Hane? Hignet }" nt” fe "Winning Axon caus, Beas Hinols "8 10 Gol the 23rd victory and 14th| [OF health and physical education eight hits, to seven for Michigan, Jonson. Weer coer of ¥ ov gity', td i 81 {* ht feilinbet Wilfred Bi: EE a RaRs, Juni #8} knockout in 24 fights for Mar- of Ine [nationst YMCA Counc but were unable to save the-game the Boston Red Sox a was : 1 an #4 Cop de 086 006 ga 3 3 ! Charles Smith, a Buti i¥itinez, who looked like a champion - den a Ras States, TTicher Al: Lanaii. credited with launching the major a ASUR ap lieriapron, Sug: pischer: Krieger, Mel-| Si Kuhn, At) Super Market... lin his debut before the nation’s Pres on , of t . hs S| Michigan State Pitcher Don league careers of such diamond } : ae 7 (hee kh BR $1] | ve vis, Ei te Supper ub + televsion fight audience. olleyba ssociation. Quagie Sontafbutotiol i own 7-5 Stars Ted Williams and Dom 625 Batali Hi 3 =) : : 3 Biectric . a aggio. hie $ 1 a. 4 iy Aros gh, Kati: Behrman, a ae i al wa wae her Star Big League Leaders one-run homer yesterday. Johnson died of bronchial aaa ! : 44 $ Detrart AMERICAN A STIG Neese, hanics daundry . a rmer Gop r [eo] | NATIONAL LEAGUE Illinois rang up its second [asthma yesterday at Monrovia Io, 30 Tha |New” York iil 303 010 Sox 4 ick xk * Brant e. on at WIE A ar Here Baumholis, Chi. Fet.lconference win in four starts by|Sanitatium, only three days after RAGUE Pot. GB. Gra. Hutehinson 8) and Bata: 1 Be ie Cre A ‘8 |R Brklyn 405 trouncing Purdue, 11 to 6. he celebrated his 64th birthday. wT Te “Bl. nO pler. aval Ordnance ...... it A former University of Minne-| Cox. Bryn, %3| Badger Pitcher Ronald Umke|H® had been ill for several oT LL IE 010 002 30a ¢ 1p o Jack Hunt HerifCIgOSs i Robinson gopisota athlete will make his first|Furillo, Bren 36). nded Northwestern its first loss/MONths and was taken to the tian: 1 8 Eo i MO as 8 Dard, Aebnells. Troune [Bo sat, Navel Orff pro mat start locally at the Ar- neil Pet. lof the Big Ten season as Wiscon- Sanitarium last week. gd Aya sare : 18 # i | uma tichel BK Aven rasa, Home ck gts Smith i Jlobinson S07 imory Tuesday night when Verne Bodrigyer Chi A sin humbled the Wildcats 5 to 1, Teirrasns MO ] oh vive... 808/Gagne tangles with the veteran|Valo, Phil. . ... 378 | ie os oid of i Gi fn iThimtay Insure dt Young Bull Montana in the head- Rosen Glew. 0. an Bae ate Put Slogeluct a Tow ! oLIP THIS COUPON AND COME IN AND BOWL i CAN : : annin (6), Tavlor| pia Land, Pox's Steakhouse ........ line attraction of a three-event . BABS 40, [for Doe Tain Sd oe ft fl PPR wer cara i Fi Eris, ond Frorpuccs urls SUWLERS SARING & SUMMER COUPON At “Columba #10 chicas. cil 938 013 000-12 13 2 ny heku a. K jt mean, "Lo No.l ¢0il Gagne starred in wrestling and) Sauer. 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