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Detroit Tigers Top Yanks, 6-3 RT ir ar Casey Protests. |

By United Press

NEW YORK, May 3—Mickey Marnitle's failure to touch second base cost the Yankees an important run and possibly the ball game today as the Detroit Tigers scored a 6 to 3 victory in a contest played under protest by New York.

Mantle failed te touch second while running from first to third 3 Bosox Turn Back Browns

on Yogi Berra’s blow to center in the fifth, thereby terminating the By United Press B BOSTON, May 3. (UP)-—Vet- &

inning. Sharply shrough shart ang Wes eran Ellis Kinder, pitching tightNy 1 ins drilled another single through (ja RB The clutenes. rhes back the same spot. Mantle followed as the Red Sox took the Oy hc with a single to right, Rizzuto game of the three-game series sliding across the plate with New The 37-vear-old right-hander : TPES Second jun Jarely ahead got stronger as he fashioned his 9 second win of the season, giving With Mantle on first and [the Browns only four hits after § ‘Collins on third, Berra slashed the second inning when St. Louis a single to center, scoring Col- scored both their runs. lins, but both Bérra’s base-hit | Riguthander Earl = Harrist , made his first start of the seaand Collins’ run were nullified | sop for St. Louis and lasted six | when George Kell tagged out

innings. The Red Sox raked the | Mantle after claiming he failed | former Washington pitcher for | to touch second.

8 hits and 5 runs, including Don Lenhardt's third home Vie Raschi started for the run Yankees but was succeeded by othe season in the 5th In. Bob Kuzava after Tiger Outfield- The Red S ® Sy hase. er Cliff Mapes tied the game at! POX Jumped into 3 2-2 with a home run into the

fone run lead in the first inning lower right field stands in the wheli Vern Stephens’ 400-foot seventh,

triple to right center field fence Rn el Si tw {scored Shortstop Jim Piersall e S am from first base. The Browns : Braves, 8-1

WITH THE score tied 1-1 and two out, Phil Rizzuto singled

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“RAPID WILDCATS—Kokomo High School's track team added to the school's sports prestige Yor this year when it won the | North Central Conference title Friday at Tech, The team members are, front row, left to right:” Student Manager Ervin Reed, Jim Strop, Mel Bellamy, Bill Heck, Guy Tillett and Jim DeWitt, Second row: Ross Dwiggins, Dave Lott, Don Adams, Tom Adams, Charley Hickman, Everett Stover, Milt Coleman, Third row: Assistant Coach Walter Cross, Don Kinder, Clyde Cox, Chad Chadbourne, Herb Hummer, Ken Toye, Joe Powell, Coach Frank (Bud) Overton.

Hoosier Keglers Fail Wabash Wins To Dent ABC Leads

ako POUNCED’ on Ku- clawed back in the second inning a Tol lnree runs on as manyito score two runs on singles by hits in the eighth to sew up the Bo Nieman. George Schmees,

Track Meet

contest, Dick Kryhoski and Clint C t By United Press Times State Serviee Marlin Stuart opened the ney. nt Court- CINCINNATI, May 3. (UP)— SE a CRAWFORDSVILLE, Mry 3—| » AN /TILSO) total of 759 in league competition. | eighth with a walk and scam- ®t x = Frank Hiller all bul pitcheq . an NR son [He rolls in three er loops {Three Ingalls Field records and|

second consecutive shutout for Cincinnati here today as the gave the a ty ume and Reds beat Boston Braves, 8-1. He held the Braves runless un- o,, reqs here today but didn’t Naptowners was turned in by

relinquished. drive in Stuart. Wertz’ double til Earl Torgenson doubled WIth 1 eak into the top standings of John Schorn of Century Cleaners. University of Chicago, 82 to 49 to deep left plus a long fly by Kinder struck out six Brownies, ane out in the ninth, Sid Gordon the tournament. ? B Schorn converted the difficult/in a dual meet.

including Centerfielder Jim River Pinch -Hitter Steve Souchock net- tour ange and issued only piv walked ame Ba rs finglea A total of 28 doubles teams |7-10 split in the first frame of his| New Ingalls Field records are: ed the Tigers two more runs. [walk as he neld the Brows 3s a pitch for Bos on competed in the minor events, [first single game. He will re- Tom Moser of Wabash, :22.4 Gene Woodling homered in |check after the second. | tem po aE HY coreloes | Indianapolis bowlers were led ceive an award for the feat plus| in the 220-yard dash, bettering the bottom of the eighth to | bitched 20 consebutive scoreless |, yop, Branam of the Century and ABC emblem signifying his| the :22.5 set by Hilton of Ball

pered to third on Gerry Priddy’s| IN THE third in i single. After Kuzava struck out by Harrist NINE, Wines Kell, Johnny Groth, batting for Pat Mullin, singled past short to

- {three all-time Wabash College

MILWAUKEE, Wis, May 3— and carries a 185, records were set here today as

Indiana keglers provided high

make the score 5-3 but the CLF, (POSTOLCD, | innings. He has won three |q..;ere Guintet who toppled 597 effort both from the Congress. | State in 1948 and Klingaman of Tei ded as Nth rus ua a | June iol ! paggieet § ; : } ig Iter losing is Sper pins in i singles stint, Prana] Other high Indiana scores were Wabash in 1051. ng “Kell's shins n Ywa'y erter and |Riverser 48 2 0 Lemhardtit 4 2 3 81 5p 00" ookle right-hander, |worked games of 206, 147, and turned in by FN tson of Marc Goff of Chicago, :15.9 Y. Schmees,rf 4 1 4 Oi Dropo,db 3 0 9 1| suffered from bad breaks. 244. Top Hoosier city doubles’ Muncie who totaled on in the 120-yard high hurdles, ankee Manager Casey Stengel Krvhskilb 4 }4%Tormberet 4110) 2 7 4 {was turned in by H. E. Eller and 262 and 201, and Harold Painter hettering the :18 set by McVey announced he was officially pro-|Courinere 4 1 4 9 Whitee 4 172 AN ORDINARY hit to left by Ed Stevenson. They roled a 1085 also of Muncie, a 623 on 204, 208| of Louisville in 1851 and Kreubribe Bi Bg on) ween” 16000 Riqup. $80) |John Wyrogtek with two out in OP 340, 348 and 397. land 213. Wilson's Hiadie game ger of DePauw this year. out Rizzuto for IeTI ats on, aw” 1 i : i _ [ine first ipAtng look a Sockeyed NORT of Mow yo 107 ihe Sa o ® single] New all-time Wabash marks, a ground ball hit to Priddy by| Totals HIRT Teas BBR DoUNce away from Gordon for a! BEST EFFORT of the day for line in the minor even included 3:28.9 in the mile relay, Itriple. Ted Kluszewski then _sin-| Hoosiers was that of Clifford] Four Indianapolis quintets set by Wabash's Cal Hilgedik,

Collins. Stengel insisted Priddy,

Lia ‘reached 24 on Throneberry's, touched the ball before it hit Riz-

"Rapp doubled for Hetki in 9th,

| Turner of Anderson, a 675 in the singles. It was also high for the

will try the arena drives Sun-

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Three errors helped the Reds

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rimmins Surprised: 1U Team Store Fisher Gets 3 TDs * As Cream Wins, 34-0

By JIMMIE AN

GELOPOLOUS

Times Sports Writer

BLOOMINGTON, May 3—Indiana’s youthful new tot ball coach Bernie Crimmins was surprised here today. He didn't think the Cream would run so thick undet a hot sun in the Cream's power-packed 34 to 0 triumph over

the Crimson this afternoon. The occasion was the crowning point of the sixth annual Cream and Crimson day that was an | all - Hoosier | show in tengys, q track and golf -all vittories, The tennis § team dumped

State's defending Big Ten champions, § to 4; the golf team conquered Bradley, 15 to 12,

_ Angle ané the tracksters toppled Mis-

souri, 84 to 48, featured by the stadium record-breaking, high-| jumping of Missouri's- Bob Gor-

den, who leaped 6 feet, 6% inches, Paradoxically, Crimmins, who

faired his 19852 football thoughts in sun-splashed Memorial Stadi-| um for the first time, [looking for the Cream's show of {power over a supposedly “evenly-| balanced” Crimson squad,

INDIANA'S NEW gridiron] mentor who carries shades of Notre Dame pre-season pessi-| mism, has a couple of major problems flamely, a shortage of offensive ends and centers and {a dearth of guards. »

| All of Indiana's starting dffen-

{sive unit will have graduated this year and Crimmins has to plug the leaks. He'll try it with an

second-year men and a nucleus;

[see donble-guty.

y ON THE BRIGHT SIDE, tiny; mite Petey Fisher, the 150-pound, 5 foot, 86-inch scooter, put on a three-touchdown exhibition that promises more of the same next fall. Fisher, playing with Gene Gedman, Bill Dozier and Quarterback Lou D’Achille on the Cream-filled veteran backfield, scored on 47 and seven-yard touchdown heaves from D'Achille and scampered around the right flank on a lateral from D'Achille good for 29 yards.

Fisher, who made 124 yards in

15 carries, exemplified the kind of

spirit the 32-year-old Crimmins

‘has imparted in the 1952 Hooslerk,

He played with a nose-guard be cause he broke his nose twice 10 days during the abbreviated, 20 days of Crimmins-powered oing drills. Re" ” » - A DOZIER SCORED one TD. on a three-yard plunge -and Paul Kubolnicky picked a D'Achille flip out of the air in the end zone at the game-ending gun. Vy The offensive - display came againdt a defensive unit sprinkled with veterans and including Defensive Left End Leroy Moon, the ex - Manual star who may be Army-bound by fall. Moon promising as a sophomore. ” . » CRIMMINS wasn't althogether pleased with the blocking and ‘tackling, pointing out “I ‘ex‘pected them to do better” Generally, the game was marred |with frequent fumbles,

wasn't | IDE partly from use of Origin

enced quarterbacks, but line-play was punctuated with frequent off-

iside penalties, brought on" Ny |spirfted eagerness. "ay No radical changes will te

made, offensively or defensively, . {but Crimmins has instituted mere split-T offensive punch. hd . - J “WE WON'T have tin power.” he contends, “and “we don’t have overall team speed, but we do have some “Individiial speed,” he adds, The quarterback duties will fall

scores in the American Bowling | TOP TRICK of the day for the Wabash trackmen defeated the Assortment of promising first and on D'Achille, Ray Petraus

Dick Ashburner and Florian Fg

' of veterans, some of whom will linski, the promising punter,

burner, Helinski, John Mo and several others were side! with injuries and didn't play.” * Where does Crimmins thifie Indiana will finish in the Big Ten next year? Illinois is No, Wisconsin No. 2, Purdue No.5 and Indiana? Last, a

Range Remodeled A new training program to clude pistol, revolver and firing is under way at the nev remodeled Central YMCA range. Classes are being ducted between 7 and 9 p. m. on’

Fridays under the frectieg kJ John Fier. ee

zuto, St. Louis ................ . 020 000 000— DEFOR NEW YORE [Boston © ais 102 011 o0x— 5/bat around against Conley and tournament day. Turner, a 16-| early team squad will be the bettered the Ingalls Field record ABHO A ABH OAInE Ey Jub, Sehmees, Pierssll, Len- Dick Donovan in their five-run Year bowler had games of 219,| Westside Bowling Center along of 3:20.2 set by Ball State in 1948, Pridares 5 1 3 Amiawioas 23 7 3 AI Moe nt Sephens. Lopeid. fifth inning. Bobby Adams opened 223 and 233 for his total. with J. W. Bader Coffee Co. ’.% » Kell3b 521 1/Collins,ib 3 1'8 0 RUNS BATIED tev ooborrY. ev | He put together a string of | Box Lunch. Later “Groihvet 210 0Mize 1 0 0 0 hoski, Courtney, Throngheere Hat} (with ‘a single, Wyrostek flied out, | & and Purity Box Lunch. La STAN HUNTSMAN'S toss of! Mullinlt 2 6 1 0/Carey 9 0 0 White (Lenhardt scored on wild pitch Bus Clarkson made a two-base| Six strikes after a miss and a | the Fountain Square Bowling |,.. h Wertz,rf 3 1 4 1Mantlerf 4 1 0 0 in 34). in his final A 37 feet, 1 inch with the discus Seuebock.if 2 8 2 Berra $811 TWG- BASE HITS—Throneberry, Lenco, |€TTOT on Kluszewski's grounder, Spare In R's game, Alleys will roll, topped the previous Wabash recKollow's.1b § 116 © Brown.3b. 4 8 © 3| Tier. BASE RIT-V. Sten (Hank Edwards singled to force| veteran of 10 ABO tourneys, his | . Monday's schedule calls forio gq of 135 feet, 6 inches set by Ginsberg.o § 8 2 OMeD'saidth 4 1 2 3 HOME RUN-Lonhardi. oo |Adams, Dick Sisler walked, Gil| high in tourney competition is even doubles teams to try in the Krider in 1011 and brother Jerry Shes asim 1iae STOLEN BALE Bittner. Rossi singled scoring Kluszewski| 685 garnered in the 1948 Buf- minor. Huntsman threw tho. Javelin’ 100) Hoefts 00 0 be tava.» © 8 § o| LEFT ON BASES_St. Louis 8. Boston 7.|and Edwards, and McMillan sin-| falo outing. ABG SCORES {feet, 1% inches for another] ___ _|Brideweser 19 0 0 STRIKEOUTS —hy Kh donder | tar. Sled, scoring Sisler and knocking| Turner has a high single game E Eler iii. yllies 78-171 48 school record. Tolals 84 82712 Totals 84 927 10 Fist 2 out Conley. lof 200 and a high three game Ea_Bueveriion sesravees it TS 1088 | Gor Mist ot foe Masth In susent. meth 1010 MEGS ®t» ¢ femnen off porn cvennaTt | eh Gamat 752 HEB ware. the meets. only. double ro sing or mn in eighth. | RUNS AND EARNED R | 0 Al 0A he od 3 3 -307- . eel's o u Beldewener sroanded out fot Kutura- in{ 28,2. sts 9. and §, RES , Simin Ne $3 Ynntondd a 3 1 Wi ES Andrew : 88-710: 31s 380 winners. Goff won both hurdle o WT » 4 ‘ oe - — "ise safe on error for Collins in ninth. | H YY Fite RH “Leveto, Drepe (by Torenen lv § 2 $ 2 Wrrosik.of i 3 3 : Greyhoun S n § BO ae aaah. . 308-347-373 1834 events while Stan Huntsman Carey ran for Mise in ninth. "WINNING PITCHER—Kinder (2-1). Mathws.3b 3 1 0 2Edwardsrt 3 3 3 0 : Rove orowm oe ilar $13| Won the discus and shot put. Detrolt _....ovuonieiininis 000 100 131 LOSING PITCHER Harriat (0.5), Nnisantet 4 8 3 Sadcorilt 1 81 Fi t I k Meet BR: aid aen el 38 “RUNS Prides. Gratis Wests: Mao | Hak Crm mL Bers, Honochick. Clarksnss 3 1 1 2 Briwikl, n 1908 IS rac Il a 116-158 was ¢ Softh Il Not ge Hoeft, Rizsute, Woodling, be- | ATTEND ANCE—12.150. Danevine ‘ ¢ ¢ 1 dchliines 3 3'8 1 Indiana Central won‘their first aks iivites singles 22" * : a ores RORS_Brown, Stuart a . | Hiller,p t terday by downing johP Branam .......... e Bond softball team is looking for NS BATTED IN—Rizsute. Kolloway, | Chipman 4°93 » 9 - track meet yes yo Earl Shoemaker ........ games. ease contact Ken Riley Name, AY Paroth, Werts, Boucher. Gre hounds Totals 32 52413 Totals 361827 = Taylor 88 to 43. The Greyhounds Bon Sirisbeck sranes Ce -2237. 4 % 0-BA pT Kollowsy, Werts. ol Daniels struck out for Denovan a) won thirteen of the Been Svents k 1 Fou" 08 HIT—Lipo: The meet produc ree out- Frank Branam |. = — Toi ank Bra i FREE pe. Win Tw 0 Fe : 100 098 son os standing times. Russ Albert won John Schorn OUBLE | PLAYS Berra. and MeD | Kiussewsk, Edwards, “How Mosier, the quarter in :51.0, one of the Fd Stevenson

best times in Little State com-|

petition, and also won the 220. ol ers en Dave Jones turned in a 2:03] S di e Op

‘half and the. Central mile relay Diamond Season

sald and Collnes Indiana Central took a double ERRORS Whisenant, St. Claire, Clark-

sald; Brown, P Li Kolo Fil ON "BASE Detroli’ 6, New York header from Taylor yesterday 2-1 son. Rods" Al a ED IN. Miers. Heit SmAses N_ BALLS —Off Rasehi 3, and 7-3 to run their string to Adame. Riasorcki, Edesime™glattes. hy Usava

nine straight games. John Lewel-| MMilian a

8 OUTS—By Rasell 2, Stuart 1, HITS—Torgenson. Ku 1, Hoeft 1. len got credit for the win in the! THREE-BASE HITS—Wyrestek. jteam was timed in 3:32. Chuck ~~ oo 00 Harrison will 3 WE Lon ties oir ema first game although he was re- STRIKEOUTS By Donevan 1, b5" Hi ZOD scored three frsts and had|

open its 2 baseball season by playing host to Camp Atterbury’s Cardinals at 3 p. m. Wednesday. The game will be the first for the Ft. Ben nine under new man-

Kusava 4 in 2, Hoeft two seconds to lead the Central RUNS

2. {lieved by Ray Swayne TSO 8 1 : Pp RE ety DeRSTON RB Theat, SHPRS Soin g

RUN EARNED SEER chiar 6 low hurdles, broad jump, and pole G PITCHER—stuast (1.0), | The Greyhounds scored two and i, “Danevas 0 p, and p LOSING PITCHER. " | WINNING TreRER—A (3-1). vault, and had his seconds in the OMFiRES Dutt, Summers, Mckinley, TUS In the fifth when Dick Thell| rosg | PITCHER—Gonley (0- “3iewart, Nigh jump and high hurdles.

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‘drove Lewellen in and A then) 8 Gore. Conlan, lager, Lt. Donald Tosch. Tosch iy ANCE~—16,525. 20. J Summary: - ager, Lt. . - hI Loval Merryman singled Theil| ATTENDANCE—ses:. 100 Yds.—1, Officier, IC: 2, Honaker, T; has had a 25-man squad hard n aylor’'s ‘only score came in 3,0 Vandell, "avert. ia: Ad Officer, IC: | lat work since late March,

the second as a result of two! Central errors. A six run fifth inning bro

3. Warton, T. Time, :23.9. | Only six men from the 1951 wilt Yia—-I, albeit, 1Ci 2. Mis, 10 3, team are back for another baseHalf Mile—1, alongs, IC; 2,'Olson, T; 3.| [ball try: They are Sgt. Bill Young,

College Baseball = Harinseils Wins

Indiana Central 2-7, Taylor 1-8. the Greyhouds from behind “io Whfiers, “rutles: 1G." 3. Basher; T, 3,/Lt. John Gusmann, Sgt. Leo Rose, Indiana 0-2; Illinois 7-5 win the second game. Bill Bright I ac e Hahaway, 1G, Time. "4.52. fc: 2. Bright, CPL. Bill 'Griewahn, Cpl. Jim Wisconsin 3-3; Northwestern 1-1 won his fourth game, but Tay- By United Press IC; 3. "Basher, T. Time, 10:58. : 3 5 | Thrift and Cpl. John Sova. Iowa 4-0; Michigan State 1-1 lor got to him for five hits] RUSHVILLE, May 3—Martins-| Wheeler. T. Time. 128.3. ov '® ¥/Young and Sova were regulars.

Notre Dame 9, Pittsburgh U.

High Hl Adams. IC; 2, Zopf, IC; 3,|The others saw limited action. Purdue 8-5; Ohio’ State 1-7 sr p—————

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