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./tomorrow night, a r y “ LE ES y FR Mil average that speed. The tachi-| | 12 w . bw LEFT ON BASES—Si Paul a hot sun and running at night gambling in New York “and LEAGL E STANDINGS Milwaukee at Toledo. ~~ i 1s made in “Italy and is night. after which all AA clubs 3 wie ones. That was all for apolia b sul 6 Indianwhen the track has cooled. Cars| the criminals that produced AMERICAN ASSOCIATION = ap | Bt Paul al Louisville. ‘ will shove off for the West to ¢ big righthander. : BASE ON BALLS Abernathle 1. don’t perform quite the same. So this scandal.” Milwailics msn HOR D AMERigaN Lace being Made available in this cou={ Will the intersec I oe Sharman, the profession bas- Te? 1 Ia Mandorlt 1: Otten 1, 4 : : Se Louisville 12.7 632 1'4| Detroit at Washington ( Sit i Ee in aontirely| Streit's lengthly blast, the INDIANAPOLIS 10" 10 1% 3a 3. | _Clavatans he Philadelphia. 3 oti wners... It also functions, during with. Indianapolis. pening. ups AT J Yok, 3 2 sorb lhe AEA MOR ensinn tg = rol Story Jane. Fp SE SRT ES Rr SOs ony lic rofl RR er pnt: da “Ipit stops When the average speed Kansas City Friday night. | ne 7 HITS—OR Barney 0 in 0 innings (pitched 6° var, sd Money Maker [personal opinion; based on mca- (Toledo bees 30 140. th NATIONAL LEAGUE Tone wn | Saints’ 10 hits. ed batted in four te § Paster! in 1st), enderft™ by, leading the field with three 25. ger and sometimes erroneous in- St Paul §. 13 Ns Boston ai Chighgo. » = = BY OUTLASTING the St. P runs. Mondorff, the losing pitcher, {e" ¥ in ay harass nS 5 ; » AMERICAN LEAGUE riladelphia at Pittsburgh. | Al NG the St. Paull, d 68- » RBperly © in Sinvie in & . lap victories to his credit. Right formation interspersed with WoEAGUE + Gh New York at St. Louis THE quickest Jap at the Speed- Saints here last night to win, 9 ad a 16-9 record with Ft, Worth | mT BY PITCHER — By Abernathie behind, with one, is Jack Far- ' Sper Boston crn BE TEE en Only games scheduind) fw oI the Texas League last season. ‘Ji ris, who nearly swept the field Statements of fact; but these Cleveland "....... 13 7 60 7 EE —™y,rra» ay since May 1 is the 1:07.6/to 7, the Indians pulled up to the : we (aT rene fe hia: Inthe Inst. Sunday ATterhoon statemeénts of fact, removed from] Sy eshington TERT 1 : 38 £3 RESULTS YESTERDAY { (133. 136 mph) turned in by Sam] BH00 mark. It was their 10th win. | WHEN KAL ww i n Sat R—Moan dort, : context and taken together witn|New York 3 5 an am AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |Hanks yesterday in the No. 14|Although it was only their fifth’ 4 scored trom, rH a Dion. Fadden ‘and Wicks program. hieago NUD 7 gi Gay 6 Minneapolis 000" 001 2 ¢ 2 Bardahl Special. He and Joe|victory at home against nine de-| Nird after the catch on Bgpe's' ATTENDANCE—1es0. rere Statements of opinion, have pro-fhilseiphls 2 13 Am Biel Liddy. Tomasi 3) 008 001 00x Herrin | Ja es, running mates, each drove feats, the Tribesters outhit their|'Y In the third he crosse the] - MOST OF THE drivers prefer duced a distorted and untrue pic- NATIONAL LEAGUE as Ji rane. FOL. O00 VoL 3 & oh cars yesterday. |opponents, 11 to 10, and this in| plate standing up and the momen-/ - ” 0 8 ke - Jacing unde? ue Lignts maintain ture. Brooklyn Vi 750 — (Columbus... 000 foo 003-3 3 1 James became the first driver itself furnishes some encourage- '"M Sent him straight into the Pw Ea the ilots ready to try hog." Stains ond} 48 1 and Rand . os | to spin when he “lost” No. 18 ‘ment to the management. arms of, Pitcher’ Mondorfl, who Te Ek Init are Hewsenol]. [OUR RECORD in this affair Shope ff 1 19 Loifamis oar 1810 10i—2 8 1 (the car Hanks will attempt to | An old favorite, Frank Kalin, | ¥2% backing up the throwin. It White, Frank Ey Frank is not above criticism and we are| | Philadelphia . 6 "1 fi 84a | a2ranst, Comes 49), Maier 19) and Par: qualify) in the southwest turn. | broke loose and pounded out | players tu a football play as both! . Mike Srany Warricer. Tun rein, firmly resolved to make such re- pittspurgh 3 18 143 11% Wheeler. Winning Pitcher—Erautt. Losing| James skidded 500 feet, 300 of | two triples and a single and A] |P!aYers tumbled to the turf. Dick water and Roy Atkins forms as will assure that! INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE a5 CT AMERICAN LEAGUE | it “sldewiys on the hort, south | Smith and Dave Pope collected 4 a» Zon never again shall a scandal be- Montreal 15° "8 180 = IDetrolt ' su vve +, A000 100 010— 2 8 N straightaway. * - | two hits apiece. GINO CIMOLI, St. Paul | Race programs will be pre-|Smirch the name of the univer-|Torente nual 30 88 1. Washington =... 300 030 00x— 8 7 2| Mechanic Harry Stephens asked But the Indians didn’t win with-| rightfielder, was bruised by an sented again Saturday and Sun- Sity,” the statement continued, {putinlo Rixaee i : 350 3 Marrero (2-0) and Grasso. Home Run— (James how the car perfornted. out a struggle. The Saints used| Abernathie pitch in the first ! day nights. |but added, “We shall be answer-|§ojingfield } H i Say larchen... Lesing .. Pikher-- HouWeman James quipped, “I know fit runs|20-players trying to overcome the | inning and withdrew from aclable to the people of Kentucky,Otava 4°. 15 3 Toy eveiand 910 908 900~- } 4 1|good sideways. |Tribe’s lead and the visitors were| tion in the fourth. Wayne Ter- | PACIFIC coast LEAGUE sp | Gremek (2-0) and Tebbetts: Reynolds | 8 ua =» rapidly closing the gap until Man- | williger, former Cub d to the NCAA, and our regionai . = won Lost Pet 3.B. 1.3) and Berra WITH the first qualifying day ager Gene Desautel t Ch | vl lassociation . our policy wiil Hollywood . 13 538 3% Chicaro . 000 000 101— 2 4 9 . 8 Se sen arlie| Dodger, got Into the game in { OY Od : B08 A 37 Boron 12 100 04x—11 14 1 lonly 11 days away, only one-third |Sipple to the mound in the sev-| h not be dictated by Judge Streit.” Rand coi B03 dy Pon mrown wy. Koma’ Wh uha'lol’ lof the cars entered, are at the enth to relieve the rapidly-tiring| yr (Eh: He pitch hit for “ tt! vB i ar ixon ( An e e N= The university added that “our San Pranciseo 13 15 441 8i2|Volimer 3, Mele and Dropo. Losing Pitch. track. Bill Abernathie. Tom Lakos, then played shortfeeling about this is intensified FART it ft Raped G1 py gg gm gogo SA. Silberman of the AAA “= ia e realization that in TEXAS LEAGUE Philadelph 100 000 18 0f SIPP PU - 1K : y ¢ Tealization a Ea ht pet. a ailadelnhin, 106 000 00. Sooner | technical committee estimates SIPPLE PUT on the brakes, AFTER going down on strikes | \ pag attack upon the ath- pt, worth 16 8 861 -— Fowler (8) and Astroth. Home Runs—| If Magnaflux and Xyglo facili- immediately and allowed but one letic policies of the university, {Beaumant : 14 9 808 x 2 Courtney and Mario. Losing Picher—| ting were available in 1937. 100 [hit in three inings, that an infield | in the first, Kalin found his batits faculty, alumni, trustees and Shreveport .........0 12 15 444 35% NATIONAL LEAGUE per cent of racing parts would |Scratch. The visitors obtained 'iN8 eye and hit safely the next, administration, no reference is Ballas" hoi do $13! Gotan, 000 990 909— 9 3 § have been rejected. nine safeties off Abernathie in three times up. He belted a three-| ’ made to organized gambling in Qklahoma City 11 14 440 5%” Bickford. Jones (8) and Cooper, Burris | » six rounds, including a three-run bagger in the third canto, another 8 g 8 Inns 10 13 435 8% (1, Klippstein (2-0) and Atwell. Losing 1... New York and the criminals that SOUTHERN AsSociamioN op | Pitcher “Bickford 10-31 SEVERAL fans have asked|/lomer by Bill Sharman in the in the fourth and a single in the | on Los c ¥ hiladelphi oe produced this scandal.” Mobile. 18 ee Fhilac delphia 800 040 Lo 8 13 Siwy Speedway cars don't use| [Irst stanza. sixth, The Kentucky statement de- New Orleans 171 07 1%) RTE 4-1) and Burgess) Cond Mecul- | regular pump gas. It doesn’t give IEEE nied athletic profits went for RUAN, 4B dn 1 (beg Serpsicla, Home Runi—Einisithe cars enough oomph. Last any purpose other than support Birmingham 3 i jes 2a Jew, York - 33 3% rg : 3 3 time pump gas was used was! of the entire athletic program Memphis 5 20, 200 11% Lanier. Bamberger (31, Wilhelm (4),(1937. Wilbur Shaw won that ear y THREE-1 LEAGUE Spencer (5). Bowman (6), Jansen (6), an y and said the school’s desire for W -L Pet. GB. Westrum: Presko and D. Rice. Losing |With a 113.580 average speed. winning teams was not pe- Evansville 8 4 687 Pitcher—Lanier (0-2). Home Run—Muel- 2 5 «| Gegar, Rapids +3 5 583 1 | ter euliar to Rentucky Alone, Keokuk § : : 300 3 {Brooklyn hi "oi "So 2001-5 6 1) ONLY five drivers have won | The university admitted Coach | Waterloo 5,,8 45 2% Cincinnau il 001 110 001 0-4 11 0) the 500-Mile Race the first | ': themes 2 . Loes (5) e { Adolph Rupp sometimes dis-| [Tefre Haute ‘a. 3 an 3 mith i Raffensberger apd Seminick, | time they raced here. The last | cussed point spreads but said Burlington . 2 yd 7h Smider. Wianins Pitcher Toes °0) Los- | was George Souders, 1927. And |
WEDNESDAY, MAY
The Times
Wildcat
7, 1952
, 8
#3
Fo ld
Bosses
Blast NY Judge
By United Press
LEXINGTON, Ky.
“acme of commercialism”
May 7—The University of Ken-! tucky, described last week by Judge Saul S. Streit as the! in college sports, admitted today
its record was not above criticism.
W. 16th Track Races Under
Lights Tonight
The stock cars go “under the lights” tonight at the West 16th
8t. Midget Speedway.
Time trials for the first night
racing program will open at
with heat races at 8:30. The regular 9-event program will be run,
= = =
THE BIG question at the mo-
-3
But they accused the New York! judge of blackening the school’s]
reputation with “a distorted a
untrue picture of the athletic pro-|
gram.”
u "
THE UNIVERSITY issued strong reply last night to the
nd
a
ny =
page blast Streit directed mainly ‘at the school last Wednesday
when he gave three former Wi cat stars suspended sentences New York for their part in t basketball bribery scandal. The statement was signed
Kentucky Gov. Lawrence Weth-|
President H. Huguelet, cha
erby; University Donovan; Guy
\d-
in he
I. ir-
man of the executive committee:
of the board of trustees a
nd
other university and alumni offi-
cials.
ment is who'll be the first night!
winner.
There's a lot of differ-|
The statement told Streit to
ence between running days under | turn his attention to organized
UT Roy Atkinson
By Jack Welsh
The New York Giants" winning streak came to an end at seven games yesterday. Leo
Durocher didn’t change clothes |
while the club was hot. New York might win a pennant that way but it would cost Leo his sartorial splender:
= = » If Sugar Ray Robinson beats Maxim, it will be a double win. The Harlem
dandy has already outpointed Doc Kearns for the big cut of the gate.
” » ” Chuck Zopf scored 21 points
as Indiana Central nipped Han- |
over yesterday afternoon. I guess you could say they “were Zopf and running.”
Additional Sports On Pages 30-31
{he “would use this
information,
{only to spur the team to greater
Welsh Rare Bils Tribe Averages
SPIN CLUB Wallard, last year's 500-Mile Rac
Bardahl Special in the southwest turn yesterday at the Indianapo- miles per hour.
lis Motor Speedway. Wallard "|
e winner, how he lost the No. 18
"loined" the club two years ago.
James skidded 500 feet and never left the track.
by |
GAMES TODAY ; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |
| _Keoku
ing Pitcher—Raflensberger (3-2). INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal at Ottawa (rain). Rochester 7. Toronto § Springfield 2. Syracuse 1. Buffalo 8. Baltimore 1. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Chattanooga 10, Memphis . Ajanta 4. New Orleans 3, Nashville a title Rock 2 CIFIC COAST LEAGUE Los Ai 3, Oakland 2 Porland 8. Seattle 2 Hollywood 9, San Frohcisee 3 Sacramento % ew lege 0 TE LEA
Ft. Worth 3, us 2 Fellas 7, Shreveport 2 . Houston Oklahoma aR 8. 8 n Antonio 1, THREE-1 LEAGUE Evansville 14, Burlington 7 Quincy 8. Waterloo Cedar Rapids 6, Davenport 3 k 4-12, Terre Haute 1-5
Fro innings).
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.
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Hy BILL EGGER1 Times. fparts ‘Kditar NOBODY is going to fool Deadlocked for fourth place, the Indians and the Min- A haan ] ; [ Incobs, 2 1 y rookie driver Perry. Grimm neapolis Millers are to begin a two- game series at Victory Amara. it a» { : i | i | , about his ‘average "speed in Field tonight and it could develop into a rousing battle, | Quark. I: file 8 8 ; ; : - . +» © one of the. Bowes Seal Fast Both clubs are trying desperately to hang on in the gGimel, rt ... 148 1 C8 Pie cars at th 500 on ra R American Association's first divi-, = mm——p—— enna we | Cl uh ‘ 4 : 3 : : : ‘6 cars e 200-Mile rack. gion and this brief series will be! | Rowe, | : Franke DelRoy, ace mechanic the Tribesters' nat chance to gain It wis a wild first inning for Wilma 4 0 ) ; ) ‘ for the Jim Robbins entry and 4 before 8 both sides. The Redskins came {one sat builder of the groun efore back with four markers in their “Barney, » ih hee ee new Ray Brady they depart on a half and when the Saints scored Jiear'n ® +1 2.30 0? car. ‘his instills long road trip. agin In the third the Indians |Roceo Let 8 ais : lefty Bob Ker- amson 0 1 0-6 06 ed a tachimedion | : @] | staged another big inning and Lakes. 0 6 0-48 0 in the Brady car. § {rigan is slated to tallied four times. They got one Terwtiiger, on eeu A tachimedion § {toe the rubber more in the fourth, That made | Totals min eT
INITIATION—Joe James (left) explains to Lee distance and
resembles aj E (for the Redskins it nine, Rocco trivled for Otten In sixth, | aAmsen r speedometer but \ jand the fans are The 8t. Paul chuckers stopped in iN iman "Bie on ye Rose correlates fac - anxfous to see 'the Tribesters after the fourth "giine ran for Whitmah in eighth, tors of time and this slow-motion {While the Baints kept plugging INDIANAPOLIS (artist work on |away and were only two runs be- RM. Wil " AR RN O A ¥ translates these W (the boys from hind by the end of the sixth. Malmberg," ss bt 4 1.380 into averaged the Mill City. * a a opera end 3.0 8.8 8 N 3 - AN 1K Y > y rp Kalin, of «4 2.9% 0 @ 0 s Przert Chick Geno- pide MANAGER CLAY BRYANT palin of... 4 It costs $90. ¥ vege the old ddie Ash of the Saints used five pitchers Pope: fore 3 i : 3 H , The gadget, installed on the Louisville outfielder. is master. @nd Pete Mondorff was charged a .e 1143 2 " : +. dash, will eliminate some chalk- minding the Millers this year after] With the loss. Abernathie was the Myuard oo Pe) 20 board information from the pits. piloting Sioux City to fourth place winner, his third against one set- Gearhart, If 3s l 8 Have you ever tried reading A the Western League last year back, Re ones: B Tuan Burma-Shave sign while doing 70 Doing his share of the stickwork Rex Barney, the former Pau q iiaher, 801 021 000-3 mph? It isn't easy. with Minkeapolis is Dim Dom Broekiys Dodger whe was Rofikarovss al ib 8) yalless . ax ho relegated to the minors last 8 BATTED IN—Sharman 4, Po IF GRIMM'S pit crew estimates Dallessandro, the ex-Indian who) K Convers 3. Kalin, R, M, Wilson 2, 9g Te
1
it
{
| |.race. Floyd Roberts did it in
{were John Zink Spl | Reece),
loil Spl. {berger Spl. |Elkins - McNamara Spl. Armi), brook)
year’s paint a green line at 127 on the
NL Pe
Miller-Tribe Tie 3 reaks Tonight
© By EDDIE
ASH Tribe Box Score
“Starting pitoher,
year because of wildness, opened on the St. Paul rubber and issued three consecutive walks, | He managed to get only two strikes over while dishing out
Jacobs, TWO-BASE HITS~R. Wilson, Smith, THREE-BASE HITS—Kalin 2, Rocos. HOME RUN-Sharman.
| DOUBLE PLAYS—Rose to Haas. BR. M. Wilson te Convers,
used to patrol the Victory Field pastureland and also pinch hit to earn his paycheck. This new, series will be brought to a close] “special” ladies’|
this will
win they
27 mph average will
500-Mile Race
achimedion and hope Grimm can
only four ears, after winning the pole position, have won the
1938;
” » » YESTERDAY'S car arrivals (Jimmy | Federal Auto Associates/ | (George Connor), Grancor-Wynn| (Jim Rathman), Leiten-| (Roy Sherman), Lee (Frank Parks Offy (Doc Shaneand Jim Robbins Spl (Mike Nazaruk).
joes n (All Night Games Minneapolis at INDIANAPOLIS. 8:15 p.m, | St. Paul at Louisville. i Kansas City at Columbus | Milwaukee at Toledo BATTING Cleveland ERICAN LEAGUE | AR RH IB 38 HR RBI AV bn {Gearhart 2 1 0 375! St. Louis at Philadelphia (night) {Malmberg 13 13 2 2 2 0 : 342 Detroit at Washington pight | Pope “4°13 3 0 1 12 313 NATIONAL LEAGUE {Nielsen . 65 15 18 4 0 3 14 277 Boston at Chicago | Wilson ..74 13 20 3 1 0 5 270 New York at St. Louis (night), Shontaive i 3 i 3 4 i 3 3a! Brooklyn at Cincinnati (night) . tr. K Kalin : hi 1 10 1 2 3 7 2) Philadelphia at Pittsburg (nig ehner ..... 2 | oer 81 1 13 302113 188 GAMES TOMORROW | rner . $ 5 |Rue ! ? 0 0 0 0 goo AMERICAN. JssociATION p BE cu—Lohice 2, Wilson, Smith. Minneapolis at INDIANAPOLIS. 8:15 Stolen bases—Wilson 4, Conyers 2. Pope!®. MM _ ° RETR a 2. Malmberg 2, Turner, Montalvo. | Club batting—.253. PITCHING GW L IP R H BB BO |Stpple 9 1. 0 238% 718 3 12 Vitter «3 1 0. 163y 81% 3 % | Abernathie’ 8 3 1 2813 24 30 10 8 {McCall ...... 5 2 2 213% 12 24 15. 1 [Narleski .... 4 2 2 31 15 33 19 24 Kerrigan ... 5 1 1 25 510 3 6 {Dickey ...... 8 0 1 24%, 12 24 17 9 {Papish ..... 4.0" 3.17% 11 4 11 3} (Harris... 3 0 0 47 5 8 2 } {Chambers 3 8 0 1 3 14 3
{ Wild pitches—Vitter, Harris. —Abernathie 2, Vitter, McCall
Fight Results By United Press
PORTLAND, Me.—Claude Fortin, {Montreal, outpointed Larry Griffin, {Lewiston, Me. (8). RK, N.
162 East Orange. Nod. | Tomasello, 154, | atawan, N.
J., outpointed J. (8).
Hit batsmen
141. 142.
J.~Tony (Tex) Gonzales. |
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