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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES oa o MONDAY, MAY 5, 1052
The Press B Box--| T ribe ! hee Rurigs From ‘Coal Hole’ i Sul : Indi Tie for Fifth it By Joe Williams wi Rs « (INCAICANS in 1c or : Club Insiders Say Saigh pp 9 Y g By EDDIE ASH . Tribe Box Scores ol *, Times Spo ’ : in both ends of a doubleheader Anes UIT Y : Can t Miss Pokey With their scalps lifted in bo KANSAS “CITY BC : {for the second time in this first home stand, the Indians Marquis. cf g 3.254 BY C4 A s . . . ’ a . ° . : found themselves dumped into the American Association's AR ein 3 ¢.1 3 49 NEW EN ROUTE TO NEW YORK, May 5—Putting one econd division today and tied with Toledo for fifth place. Power. 3b-1b 0.0% 1 2 1 > 8S y kowron, ot . 4 1 $3. 98 Jockey - little word after another and whatever became of Oilboat The home record now glands at Gorman, covering first, for the Reha! rf $5.1 40 ) who look: 4 » » e ® Jean 3 , Olga? Fred Saigh is through with baseball, or vice versa. four games won and nine lost. | Seal. rr Tyg 18 a gs Insiders tell me th f the St. Louis Cards, indicted The Tribesters have dropped | Kerrigan went to the Tribe Foe » is 8 54 for Eddie nSgers e e the owner 0 e ol, ns 3 8, n cle every series at { mound in the final round and Jolly, » .\..0000000 8 1 2 1 0 pal is too for ‘income tax evasion, can scarcely miss winding up in 'home extept one, allowed two hits but mo runs. | totais HRA tucky Dert the pokey. Tan ron ho Ws the corns to Saget | JE tgs Ho Tbe? of fete | em the Indians s ad hopes . champs a, NL will probably take over and run the club. Herman to a single game, when Joe Montalvo, first up in | wien. 2 "5 " 24°: Bmp a Hickman’s leaving TV to Howdy Doody and whodunits won BY the Ina the home half, lifted A home Bde I Was Suppo : : ’ y y vd |G ti... 0 ! after a long run on “Celebrity Time,” where the fat man Field opener. ENN over the lett rl hs Liev {ath ad 000 i ao 3 2 8 whizzing a . | irene 2 n ” proved there was no fat between his ears. Col. L. S. Mac- Now She home son and flied out, Malmberg [Somers Jb 14 8 1% 10 a Genius may card $100,000 race for Bowie next fall. Goomby and ane singled and ee ag eent 4 L300 in most of Pimlico special. tilts left, two n'a a galmesencing rouble pias, | Kerrtean. Sys s et k Raking 4 i i with lowly St. | ) ,_| Lehner woh yy tastic clipThey aren't likely to catch Hill Gail, 78th Derby win- Paul and two. Ash in ret POPE,” who is ioe his av ¥ 3 many as e ner, in the upcoming Preakness but it may be quite a dif- with third-place nts invade he field, has boosted his batting Fo wie a de ¥ mejores. ferent story in’ the mile and half Belmont which completes in IE gg Indies LVerage Io .316. Only other regu-| pny gi for lene lion, RK It the Ya the triple crown. My guess as of now is that Ben Jones night attraction. They are pi-| ar iting on So re J RUNS BATTED IN_Nielsen 3. ‘pope that pace t won't even try for it. loted by Clay Bryant, the old|q,, outfielder, who was optioned | Jelly: Wali Fower, Suowion, Myseuis 3, ble play re The dark bay was running out of vitamins in the stretch pitcher, and are struggling In the i; tne Indians by the White Sox| Niciien Wahi, Smith. * "er Malmbers, befgre tue second division tied with Colum-| .. their Memphis farm, wasn't] THREE- -BASE HIT—Power, Saturday and though he won by two inflated lengths, thanks bus for seventh place. After * ron. [OEE Uh for duty yesterday. BT a BUT TH to a breathless spurt around the far bend, at the end of Be aad Be THE SUNDAY attendance ti | paint atm ta’ Wiser ta onset story. Yes which he was eight in front, a mile and a quarter would ap- United Press Telephoto, [Off ON & long trip calling for a pled to 3468. The Indians have. mdianapolis Lorie or yas Rees Hire 9 > arleski an 0 pear to be all he can handle. The shorter Preakness and BRAINS .IN THE RING—Welterweight Chico Vejar. (left), and Chuck Davey (right), square off Syiag {irough the League ae three doubleheaders, one * Jiro QMS LL « solv « and single the sharp turns at Pimlico would seem to be made to order, in Chicago as they took physical examinations today for their fight Wednesday in Chicago Sta- [Ee Te They _— on the youd, two a! Jioms nel teat Fy 0fC Nevel 8 in'S innines. Nar: triple and for the newest precocious son of the amazing Bull Lea. | diuh: Maxie Rosenbloom, former light-heavyweight champion, keeps the ex-college fighters apart. |p away from the W. 16th wig- games ‘here, the Blues: collectesl mn mari, In Hu dully 3 in 4: Kerr. gale, Doo : ; : ai} : | “Winner of this scrap will appear in the main event at the Indianapolis Coliseum May 28, |wam until May 24. 0. hits. Give the Indians tome) I te 342, Hill Gail was exhausted at the finish, but then, as Eddie | : The Indians’ descent has been|credit: they won the series opener| \MFIRES-Dixan. Fadden and Hicks, The Yan Arcaro says, most Derby horses are Still, the 3-year-old was * 31 gradual despite the thumpingsigaturday night, 11 to 7, although {Second Game) pa never in danger. Sub Fleet, five behind at the end of a mile, Can Hill Gail re a yet hy iy they Were OUThI 31 jo mins, When, of "51718 ping 3 a: merely made the stretch run exciting; at no time did you have a | go Ters, you know, and have come Two Blues were injured yes- [Nal : : 1 3 : i . trapped of : ’ anil. | Power. 3h 3% 11 1 8- Catcher PI solid feeling he was going to catch the top one. Win Others Sown ibe ladger Slowly. ond, Yerday. Ln 1% pn same Bol [Shy cee fb] 8 00 race. The . ’ . ’ R . 1 4 The others were nowhere. Blue Man and Master Fiddle Bi 2 ; to look below and shake a leg to] fence in front of the field seats |Parier. : : : SP pe 32 Deze 7 had excuses, the former a poor start, the latter tight quarters, fn 19 LEAGUE STANDINGS | EEN LEAGUE start ascending instead of de-| chasing a tall foul and hurt |TUPHR Ped -a dla BR poor secon i : RS ® First G scending because the league's coal| his right hand. He took a hard | a's * Tad etd BN 9 ; but the chances are, even with perfect racing luck, they couldn't or toiled Pron ANVRICAN ASSOCIATION | {petro SO, 000301 020— 813 Oly 010 ie Bs STG ri Yo | all bof gamely returned to pe lw. a IoiaxAPolis 0 x le L have made it Arroz, too, had a rough journey—perhaps the | 1.0UISVILLE Ky. May 5— : Won. Lost Pet. GB |"rricks, Hutchinson, McLeland, Little- > 4 | tion. In the same game Catcher | Gearhart 1st 11 n oul hest of all—and while he might h i Hill Gail's gasping, all-out finish [Louisvile io 1 oe | Bold ahd Bats: Shantz and Astroth, Los-| py TROUNCING the Indians| Boh O'Neal received a dislo ali +1328 21 Throws = ' - wrraa caer - — Trucks po ) - = roug es of a while he might have got up to get a piece |* the Kent erby Loft rors Mmeapoi: 8 7356 1, ine 3 te ucks yesterday, 7 to 3 and 5 10 4, the| cated thumb tases Jui | Nielsen, it ".. 9 Pied ground ba f the he 4 beat th J h in the Kentucky roy le Uri Kansas City ...... 9 9 500 3% (Second. Gam cate umb tagging out Smith |p rf $9 4 the way t« o purse he wasn’t going to beat the Calumet flash the woy-|ro1s wondering and arguing INDIANAPOLIS cid od § pee oT Cool 000 ‘oan $12 0 Kansas City Blues also wrested on an attempted double steal in (Convers, 1511 33} 3488 start of a he was going today about whether the latest/st Pau .[Il..[.]] 7 12 368 6 Le Trout and Ginsberg; Mar- fourth place from the home boys, the sixth and gave way te Roy Fao, -3 2.9 1. 1 » blew th : 212 948 6 ner, © 3 0 0 3 e g a a. ® 8» “Calumet Comet” eal go on fo; Jolie AMERICAN wimpot o8 Hanersciets™ 3. na Aon: FLERE coming up trom sth to win 100 Partee. Kerrigan, Ponsa tl : : YOUNG! 3 win racing's cove e “trip Won Lost Pc rout (0-4) *Papish. eae y a Bill HOW IT might have gone on a muddy track is academic. |, 2“ Boston econ AT THT I eo... TIT Gamel s00_ 0 8 3(Sabbath first tilt and wound up| GENE DESAUTELS, the Montalvo. (0001 § § 4 § 8 En Hill Gail might have still been the winner, even though his| Next target for the brilliant | | Washington 3-3 4 4 \ Grissom, stobbs. 1, Brown, “Noma od with, 18 his, That dled Mi-jTribes skipper, is Searing a al ven ® 3H IT the twin w hea track credenti . brown colt is the $75,000 Preak- New York .. 3 8 00 4 |Sheely Jrean. Gstrowsel Sh erra.|waukee’s base otal against] nia as a result o € team S| Lehner grounded out for Turner | hits befor vy £ als are yague. Mud could have moved ness Stakes at Pimlico on May| (Ehifadeiphia tT Han banner Man 0-0) [the Tribesters last Friday. sad showing at home. On top of *'G rar flied out for Wilson in Soret opener wit] Sub Fleet up considerably and it's conceivable he might|i7 the so-called “second jewel” Detroit - +N cor (Setond Games 1001 7 0 The Redskins were enjoying [this trouble, he has to donate $35) Kamas "City Coie. 010 203 63 ope t have made it two in a row for Count Fleet's blood lines. - [of the crown. Then, on June 7, at| FaTiosal LACES pet. OB (No Med, ‘Pierce and Sheely, Masi, Miic| ® 3-to-0 lead in yesterday's lid- |to the league kitty. He was fined , RUNS BATTED RRL bn ? John Hertz and his missus (they own and won with Belmont Park, comes the $100,000 [New York ..."...... 11 4 J = ter and Berra Losing Pitcher — Pierce lifter for six innings. In the jor a recent run-in with Umpire tava.’ ino * Convers, Kalin, Mon- hitter in 4 : Belmont Stakes. Cincinnati wiv 12 6801 A = seventh the Blues touched off a b Stewart. | THREE BASE HIT pues: Be Count Fleet at the old track) were on hand to cheer him on,| That's a large order, and many S55, 3 3 50 duit rows... a8 000 1 ¢ of rally and combed Ray Narleski | ooo oo «2 = HOME RUNS—Skowren. Seerist. Kalin, 2 how but he needed more than that. Specifically, he needed an- Kentucky hardboots™ here were BPNID, (igi! § 11 311 6%" Bone and Couris ¥,. Moss; 00d, 0d for five hits and three runs to |. "ate we DOUBLE PLAY—Serist to Wabi to Boll. Gil McDou , frankly skeptical of Hill Gail's |Pittsbureh 3016 18 10 and Kutta Winton. Plner-Portertield| deadlock the game. One hit, [SrS¢ error on the home field injwer J 3 other race; this, was only his third start and the way he ability to sweep through. INTERNATIONAL L LEAGUE 4B 2-2), itis Plichet—Bryne 2-1). the first in the inning, was a yesterday's second game. It was| dianapolis Y BASES—Kansas City 5 In. Hives nes : y ’ BASE ON BALLS - e improved off the Derby Trial suggests additional work would THERES ® od Forel | Montreal .. or by POM iS Louls 20 fag $3513 38 3 blooper, and another was a on 8 ai fhizow 19 Just ne mick our _— oo . . without a | have made him a valid menace. Peg him for the Belmont and a world of praise, of jyoronto” ..\110LL UL 7 al 30), Sain, Flee (5) Hudson (8) pnd Courts! triple lost in the sun by Frank % Kerrican 1 vray In othe » : course, for Hill Gail's Derby tri- Buflalo Live: «18 3 500 5 |and Grasso. Winning Pitcher—Ferrick| Kalin. a line drive, {ns Ott (Pavish 6 in 6 innings, Ker. don’t let him get away from you on a muddy track. umph—a sparkling race in which Springfield 8 8 4m Su (0, Losing Plicher-Palge (0-1). Tl Voy oF ade it) a “new” game.|Tribe Avera es : | "HiT "BY FITCHER—By Gorman (Pa- games, 1d Swoop was the last horse to enter the Derb d the|the star from Calumet Farm Giiaws 4 15 11 10{Bosten ... . ... I. 105 000 000 6 11 0g, t not for 1 Bob Marquis | "PASSED BALL—Partee help om P : SNLeE Whe Yan the clocked 2:01 3/5 for the mile and PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE EO eligi oe. yy as RAE 3b HR RBI Avs.| LOSING PITCHER Fapirh. Jackie Jen . last to cross the finish line, much to th b Last Pet. GB. :, belted a two-run homer over the|Gearhart., 16 2 6 ~1 08 1 375) UMPIRES—Padden, Hicks and Dixon. who came i : C : e em arrassment of a quarter, only a fifth of a Sec: [gan Dieeso ........ ap" 1 Ml Bnd, on Ri Rg dag deep right field wall and Narleski Malmberg: 8 1228 2 2 0 4 363 TIME 3468. th 9 trippe: Eddie Burke, the old Celtics basketballer, who owns him . . .[ond off the Derby record set by Sakon! SI i i ih 3'| ing Pitcher—Delock (3-1). was relieved by Inman Chambers. Nistor ld i i 3 $i 3 a they trippe ‘The only possible chance he had was mud,” Burke ad-|Whirlaway." Tt left little doubt Los Anseles 18 18 48s 6%! oo RESULTS YESTERDAY |The relief pitcher got the side outismich' ..:7 12 18 3 2 3 3 31 Named Coach from behi mitted, “but since I had shipped him I decided to let him get|was tne class of the fled. [Eoin 1} 13 A TER but got into trouble in the ninth|{ghner *: 88 ¢ 17 + § 1 3 if < Sox, 9 to 3 0 mM get|was the class of the field. Sacramento™ ''’.' 13 30 384 #13 Rochester. 8.1 Totente:2-4. by giving up three singles and|Convers ..7¢ 1 15 3 0 3 11 203 BUFFALO, N.Y. May 5 (UP) topped the some exercise.” And most race men here were SOUTHERN Won Tost Po an Basuse So maiiimore 3. on two walks for two more uns Tamer’: 33 1 4 5 § 1 5 IB pritz Febel, 42, assistant foot hig Whoever grouped the field horses knew his oats. There ng tn vein ie n Gal Mobile 18 CT a —— Nashville : Mempnlss. A before Bob Kerrigan went in and Bhfy =. 3 0 8 $ 8 3 2 000 ball coach at the University of ; : Sin : PhD cer : were four in the field and they accounted for the last four|Preakness, which is a slightly Soanewoors oid H T Apo & Alans Put on the brakes, alien Bases Whaon 1808S" poe Buffalo jon ols lo Bl. Bay THE GL positions at the finish. The crowd made the field $18 to 1 shorteg, race at a mile-and-three- Nashville Ne 17 am ay fhattancopa 4 Lite Rock 6. THE INDIANS ‘managed to] " Club Batting—.252. {place Jimmy Wilson who was re- victorious beri . sixteenths. If they couldn't catch |Birmincham 19 14 41 8 | Birmingham 13, Mobile 5 |collect 10 hits in the 7-to-3 defeat, | a YTANG leased last week. Febel presently by outlast remembering that Count Turf, a fielder, had won a year ago. him in the Derby, how can they lp EAT A kia PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE \with Harry Malmberg leading|sipole .... 8 0 § Bats BR Pie on arsiloit PrOlUsScr of the Reds c catch him in a shorter race? Qakiand 3. Portland 0 i with three. -Ernie Nevel and Dave |Avarnathie” 3 $n 20 3 SF vd pitching by I'm afreid | must sue my old friend, Bill Corum, for $30. I |argue the hardboots. SAVES Yopay | Los Angeles 8 EE 303 inninen). {3h tolled on the Kansas City|Mecuil "7 83 3 3 1 Ho health, Physical Saueation ul games to ¢ bet C. V. (Sonnybov) Waitney’s Flamingo in the Debutante | BUT THE B - a mille and (All Night Games) * nia, igen 4. rancisco 3 (18 0-0 ound and the latter became the Kerrigan'. 3 1 1 7% 3 ia 3 school of education, a post he has : 20d § fo.2 elmont, t 8:15), San Prancisco 7. San Diego 4, i itcher. He entered the papish ..° ° » ? rates, Stakes on Derby Day and didn't even get a run for my money. |y nar race, is another matter. Kansas city SU Toledn as wn) os oe ¢ Winning. Pile Zourth and goose- Harris 3 : 2 g 2 HM Y Dneidsinee IMG aa won from f The 2-year-old filly bolted before the start and galloped a mile | The official chart of Saturday’s| Minneapolis” at Louisville. egged the Indians for six innings| Wild Pitches Vitter, arg, | V3 lost 5 to before an outrider caught her It running of the Derby Fecords New vortVATIONAL LEAGUE ou rove by keeping five hits fairly well|clit Batsmen—Vitter, “Abernathie, Ser MR. DISNEY HATS : games. . : a was ‘ridden o * arn. ttered. Bill Skowron and Kal iy E——— She was obviously through. Yet they allowed her to start [the finish, and in the lingo of the| (on ? Gadhed Sedat. S th i» sca . A tt ) Secrist garnered three hits apiece Golf Notes |
ond, of course, she was so spent she limped home last. She |'Vrf: that means he didn’t have MERICAN LEAGUE ° for the Blues. Ralph Jordan fired low gross of 78) should have Been withdrawn i tely and the be SUYHINE left, He had one lo the Glovsand a Weahinston (night). Golf Fiel In the second game, the sev- |Ifterday over the Lake Shore Country ay o iting Money front witer 4 hait-mils, and ha Ouly Gases Schéduled en-inning affair, the Indians |ovening. A five-way tie in the blind par!
(there was $81 all told be h turned for home a whopping six yo fl. Tom Gorman In |Warpr halciouped Paul Burch. Clyde} W $81,000 t on her) returned. If racing laws lengths ahead of the pack. GAMES TOMORROW Reduce 10 4 got aT phies” and. Tank Buckoer. ek Fox
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. t po v Nats made fnseantly be sewristen. Sub Fleet and others in the eld] - Jil PpiaXarous Ralph Heinlein and Chuck Hess| smacking a home run over the |5i"s5s louie Stone hed low her three as di This sort of thing comes under the head of picking the |ciosed in grimly. At the wire, Hill| Kinsss City at Tolede knocked off Medalists Mike Sulli-| left wall of Fealik Papish i Michaels b public's pocket. in New York the filly would have been promptly |Gail's margin was only two NATIONAL LEAGUE van and Bob Funk 1 up in 20 holes ducone 8 the sivien. and taken out of the ace. Aside to C lengths, "Jockey Eddie Arcars:| Rew CNet, nen (Yesterday attemmoon to cut the) LL WLS Jolly "Tact mun n out of the race. Aside to Corum: Don’t bother mailing yng won his fifth Derby aboard| Brsobive at Ciicioast iaiehii field in the annual South Grove| Sixth of the season. THe mid CLEVEL i check. Bet it on a long shot. You're in the know out there. Hill Gail, confirms his great Philadeiptia ai Pittsbureh night). _. |4-ball tourney to four teams. I The Tho in the seve : . * =» * «=» charger had used up all his en- Cleveland at New York (night), § Sullivan, a former city cham-| py gigning with the parent 2d Hoke ergy. 80 4 to keep his 9 . GAIL figured to be odds on but returned $4.20 to|” “you're not supposed to finish| Detfoltat Washington iniehts, plan. blew A Shaye 3 keep Jia Yankees for handsome bonus. or. who 18 win and a remarkable $4 to place. Two contributing factorsithe Derby with anything left,”| , RESULTS YESTERDAY |Strokes to sink a putt on the 20th| IN THE fourth frame the delivered were the relatively heavy play on the cheap field and the 2"8ued the great rider today. . Ns green. Heinlein is the current In- Blues got to Papish for two more | ble for Cl : But, the big question is today, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION lai lis amateur cham {runs while Gorman held the In-| ning. Roc vulgar volume of Texas money on Gushing Oil. could Hill Gail have stayed ahead| (First Game) 1 anapelis hy Pp. |dians under control. In the sixth hit his sec It was somehow pleasing to learn the TRA directors, for the extra quarter-mile re- Golly =: 000 000 000 0 '4 3 Arnold Koehler and Joe Wilson, |pypich threw another home run) of the yea: ni urf ize |dUired by the Belmont Stakes? Morea. Luswiy ‘aif Feiarion. od both of Pleasant Run, pulled a poi ng Kal Segrist walloped it, Lefty B ; an important turf agency, cut Spencer Drayton down to size|~ Anq there's plenty of argument |}3i}’ Losing Bitcner Patrick (1-2), |surprise when they defeated Bob) gyer the scoreboard with one on. | trouble wii in his attempt to force the resignation of young John I. Day|today Shout Whether Rub. Flee) Minneapolis. id Eilon 0-193 Myers, formes ats amaleue title-| In the home sixth, the frantic] the opener i i i was actually gain a e 1in- AB Al older, and Pete Dye, 2 up {Redskins .finally moved and tal-! as public relations man. Drayton, executive secretary, for- ish. All hands concede that the ishing Zab. and Kat rien Tat) | Championship ‘Plight: Raiph_ Heinlein lied two Tht after one out oh merly FBI, still thinks all he has to do is to flash a shield Dixiana ace picked up plenty of| Losing Pitcher—Harshman (1-2), Ane, Ck Hen defeated Bo ee ""Arauq/on a home run by Frank Kalin, | In the and pull a gun. ; ground coming down the stretch. (St Paul ............ 900 300 000 3 & 1/ Koehler aioe Wilson defeated F Pete a single by Dave Pope and a . n the ¥ But many observers believe that| ‘McGloinin. Evpsiy (0) and Baldwin: man “and Bo [ Burheids ”astaated °t ck double by Herb Conyers. The In-| Te 1 Day's relations with press and radio have been excel-|gun Fleet was not gaining during|Beer Behrman (8) ‘and Hemsley, Kearns Mahoney and ‘Dick Roberts NT Ra EOL 2 ha Br are. oii] Majeski s 3 lent. This is a field about which the ex-cop knows nothing, [the last 100 yards—that he, tao, [Fine JBLEIT CC [Cork an LO foi Al Smith, who follows Conyers, Will Make Y 5 drive in tt 5 0 i } i \ : i though he’s not above trying to tell a sports columnist how [3c shot his bolt and had nothing BE sion 5 ui [my 33 ER timarots ou SIL Hoot ait JoLk SI mack mat the clove ot Vie rou! ; ake Your Summer 3 he should approach turf matters. On one such occasion I| Fans who saw the finish from|and Wheeler: Home Runs harm 3 cash (105. Cesies Wailcsror aad Dwicht Sik: er at third | Trios A Real Pleasure! ; 5 and Terwilliger. Losing Pitcher—Molder. LY, Oh defeated ry Loughlin and fi ! r Ps ea easure had the pleasure of giving him an excellent view of the back one le think wg hin I oT Rr an *# x =» | : own to the wire, (Milwaukee ......... 000 eredith “Nic oa ones and] PAUL LEHNER batted for| of my neck. ga ng GIVE. oe iiatn 100 000— 1 10 0) Glen Green, 3.3 : e fans in other locations think| Wall and Unser: Brodowski, Fréem an| Earl Turner and was retired on| while fans ETE Mi i pl Stiri Ser), Torer 388 vas Telired on Capitol will make sure BEI] Whichever group is right, (Second Game) — defeated Ofding and Harry Cader: Bollweg, who threw to Pitcher, : ° | Pep Heavy Favorite = (Amateur Baseball there's no doubt that Hill Gail|Louisville . = i:": 0 S0¥10— 4 § bf fi ch JS lke ee — | our brakes are in good AN MUNICIPAL LEAG ran one of the greatest races Ini me Gur Urinary Mg, ® and Wi Harry Pete Farkas and To Defeat Leach Hawthorne ........ 313303 i010 % 3{heruy history to bring Calumetiond: Badosssl preesian (0). Yu finer 3 | Harr “defeated Georse Ferguson | em SCHIFF'S . COLUMBUS, Ga., May 5 (UP)| Collie. tod "Cook: Grissom ad Adkins [its fifth Derby triumph and train. Liste Filcher—Wai. Losing Pilcher * vl, 33 shape ror a sare drive for ¢ : 1d. br y, P NATIONAL LEAGUE ~—Former Featherweight Cham- an ater" 200 210 LR jler Plain Ben” Jones of Missouri First Gamer IBC Makes Bout . » Willie: heavily] Spaum, Cuater "00 16 his sixth. His victory, witnessed |philadeishia "ro". Soe 001 Men's & Boys’ § B95 Expert wheel alignment. -Prompt, reliable service on pion ie: Pep was eavily| Sil R Aud nes; kills Sod Plerc t fro tt t by Cincinnati 030 010 wg 0 0 1 BASEBALL SHOES favored today to beat Kenney|UAW CIONo.23 "301 119 o1o— 8 ‘it 4lby fans from coast to coast by Simmons. Ridifk (3), Heintzeman (7,| NEW YORK, May 5 (UP)—The all makes of cars. See us today for safe, troubleLeach of Baltimore. Md. in a 10-1» ons "sna and Baxter; Pereu- television for the first time in(and Burgess: Blackwell, Wehmeler 18) ynternational Boxing Club today|| —aLv sizes ....... ... : " rs ’ Side Saint 03 303 000 7 13 4 Nistory, was a popular one at ning Pltcher—Blackwell (1-3). La matched Norman Hayes, young free miles. It is so easy to be safe. "The Life You round bout at the baseball park Wilhelm Construct'n 006 031 010 5 3 1/the almost even price of $4.20 (Rogen re... 102 000 000— 3 11 3| Boston middleweight, and Ernie | © 140 E Wash, S Mav Be: Yours" . Joni, Bias Bat TE BE cr tr a 2. soi Jones (1 and *Coamar: States, DUFaNdo of Bayonne, N. J., for a BIG - osx [| Save May Be Yours. Pep, who has only lost to two, Ar %0 101 060 8 8 1} . Bragle 9] Home Run 10-round bout at Madison Square, © 1063 Virginie _ men in 166 fights, is the top con-| Firestone. Drsine 14 ana Barer: Races Canceled Mithins, wiibine pric Staley (9): Garden June 6. It will be Hayes’ STORES « 29 E eh Uu.s | ‘tender for the featherweight leit Swift (3) and Mathews, Fergu- CHICAGO, May 5 (UP)—Races New Jove ae Taming ) ol first New York appearance, | . . ‘crown held by Sandy Saddler, LindeAir ,......... 222 151 007-19 18 2 wy Chicano... |. r 000 300 Saddier is now in the service ana ise LH CR dled ada Chicago's wide Wilhelm co, Sie Ho ihiad ROYAL Lh AKE + his title is frozen. 4 os a FAS0 000 000 7 1 Sah " h 5), ily (10) Sie Run-— 3 u t- Sauer. Winning (3-0). i former champ from Hart- Wares! Tratlers 106 213 13¢— ¢ 8 ahorse owners “strike.” The shut- Sauer. PROherS Kelly La he TIRES : tora .Conn., ‘lost; his title 10lems ror: Break sun Reay "om"? ‘0: down became effective when nojmokim ........... 01 001 000-8 7 ¢ RELINE , Saddler last September, He Ee tee © th eadline let [soEfine. 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