Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1952 — Page 14
Preakn BALTIMORE, Md., May
Horses Go in Sth for To Post in.
By United Press
THE INDIANAPOLIS TTMES
Shea Wins 3d St
raight
SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1052
Indians Blow
bth Straight
Times Special
ST. PAUL, Mina, May 17|} — Indianapolis Indiaps lost their sixth straight baseball game here last night but
Hoosiers didn't blow]
The loss—a 4 to 3 verdict to)
classic. | Ten horses were entered, and
among them with Blue Man a
in the Kentucky Derby. Actually, with the
Gushing OIl, Handsome |
Arroz, all were genuine contenders for the $80,000-plus pot of gold waiting at the end of the mile and three-sixteenths rainbow.
“THE MERE presence of -Eddie
8 to 1 shot a horse to watch. won the Withers! won the Louisiana and Arkansas bles
ness prep.
and that is the basis of his \ today. But he still fin{shed two lengths behind Hill Gall, who was injured and hence
Louisville.
withdrawn, Steve Brooks rode
By JACK
middlewight Rocky Castellani last night.
winner of the reportedly signed
learned. Otherwise the
tte
| today,
McCreary is Sud Fleet was the 8 to 5 choice Blue Man. "5.
Jockeys and odds are, y,qmy myE score tied 3 to 3.0
B to 2 next best. But those were Ferdanando Fernandez on Jam- the beginning of the end started “paper figures” based mainly on pol at 20-1, Ray York on Armageddon at 8-1, Ken Church on
their 2-3 finish behind Hill Gall Gushing O11 at 10-1, Carroll Bier- Cassini drew a walk from Charley | man on Arroz at 20-1, Darrell weather| Madden on Handsome Teddy at
forecast of cloudy and showers|15-1, for the 4:17 p. x (CDT) post, Flame at 20-1 and Pete Anderson Ar to Second One Count, Jampol, Armageddca, °1 Primate at 8-1, .o
y e and Primate Whing-ding that you find at Louis-| Teady, Count Flame ah Plville for the Derby.
holders pass their tickets down] from generation to generation. But it's a more sedate gathering that files into the ancient track. The mint juleps give way to plain bourbon-and soda; the Run-for-the Arcaro atop One Count made this|Roses becomes a Battle for ‘Blackeyed Susans, and ersatz ones, at that, because the real article is
Armageddon Mile last Saturday. Gushing ofl |°%t of season,
and the Bluegrass tion here, just as there is at the Jampol won the Preak- Kentucky just 2
Sub Fleet made a stirring chal- my porses will prance regally lenge to Hill Gail in the Derby:|onto the track. And the thrill of
out of this fight for the jymbia Broadcasting System—is second jewel in racing's triple worth $84,020 if supplementary crown. Blue Man likewise was a entries Jampol, Arroz, Handsome late runner in taking third at|Teddy or Sub Fleet win,
others would get $86,135 for win- . ARCARO TOOK One Count as ning, with the kitty going down Ris mount after Hill Gail was| by $750 for each horse scratched.
Sub Fieet in the Derby and here!45 minutes before the race.
Graham Still Held as
Contender After Draw
NEW YORK, May 17—Billy Graham was still regarded (DV, Pope. Pope ra as the No. 1 welterweight contender today by the New |throw trying to cut the runner - York Boxing Commission despite his 10-rouhd draw
“And the commission will de-{ness and more solid punching right, permitting Pope to score
mand that New Yorker Graham rn apparently is Aghtbe guaranteed a title shot at the ing at his peak.
The veteran Conn|St. Paul — dropped the Indians
also. booked aboard|into seventh place.
Other
in the final inning when Jack]
Sipple. Edmundo Amoros, Cuban outfielder who speaks his best
Bennie Green on Count
| Bobby Wilson, the Saints’ not. the| vorman: of the name, drilled a’ hit into left center field and | Cassini scored from second. Manager Gene Desautels who usually uses the pitcher in relief allowed Sipple to go the distance for the first time this year. He is the fifth Tribe hurler to last the route in 29 games played to date. Sipple allowed 11 hits and had only two bad innings—the first and the ninth. Ronald Negray, a rookie with the Apostles, won his second game without a loss. The Indians were held to 3 hits but Negray's greatest opponent was control. He walked 7 batters over the distance.
This Preakness is
True, box
. » » ; BUT THERE'S hallowed tradi-
The band will play “Maryland, My Maryland.”
” " ” IN THAT hectic first inning, Sipple allowed Cassini, a onetime Indianapolis second baseman, to double down the third base line, Amoros punched a single on the ground between first and second -base. Wilson of St. Paul then poked a single to center scoring Cassini. Dick Whitman laid down a sécrifice bunt advancing the runners. Dan Ozark slugged a double to left field, which plated Amoros and Wilson. : The Indians scored their first run of the game in the second inning on 8 walks and Sipple's single. The walk to Bill Higdon forced CAtchér Joe Montalvo across with a run, The Indians didn’t get another hit until thé eighth inning. Gearhart's single followed a walk to Dave pe. Pope raced all the hit when
“They're genuine. The race—to be broadcast and televised nationally by the Co-
off!" will be most
They
paid $2250 to enter late. The
Scratches were accepted until
CUDDY
8 was short. Gearhart moved 0 second base. at Madison Square Garden
» " BUD HUTSON hit a long fly to
the even break with and Milt Nielsen, swinging as a
17—The presence of clouds|there was an improvement in de-| o TE and the absence of Hill Gail made the Preakness a wide-|feat—the € on open race today as 35,000 fans threaded through the turn-|the decision’ until the ninth in- EE Ri
stiles at Old Hilltop for the 76th renewal of the Maryland ning.
English with a bat, then singled |: off the first-base bag, moving the
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FERRARI POWER PLANT—When the weather is bad, mechanics take time to werk on the en- » » = gines of their 500 mounts, Here Dan Eaines, Tino Martinoli and Hunert Jensen (left to right) are | making adjustments to the engine of the Johnny Parsons Grant Piston Ring Ferrari Special.
By Unite
a joke today of the ancient never come back.”
d Press
NEW: YORK, May 17—Frank Shea, laughing, goodtime boy of the 1947 World Champion Yankees, was making
baseball axiom that “they
with Washington, the
2-0. Shea limited the Indians to
mitted only two runs and 13 hits in three starting assignments.
and a half of the first-place In-| {dians, now have won 11 games| ‘and lost four this month for a torrid .733 pace.
BUT THE big story, over-shad-owing Jensen and the Washing-|
IsCryat Salem Track
Times Special
here today as the nation’s outstanding race drivers get ready! The West Virginia slammer, for the opening sprint race of the with a plus 53 score in the Round Salem Speedway season tomor-| Robin scoring system after 54
row afternoon. |holes of play, appeared a cinch
Bardahl Special in the Indianap-| ove i olis Speedway “500” will pe top {closest rival was Claude Harmon man in tomorrow's races as he of Mamaroneck, N. Y.,, who had attempts to continue his winning /a plus 23 score.
streak. For today’s fourth round, 3 N2 Snead was grouped in a fourHE HASN'T been defeated yet some with Lloyd Mangrum of this year and won the last race Chicago (in sixth place with plus of the Salem schedule last year,|15) and two players with minus
'Stop James’ Pros Resume Chase - Of 'Red Hot' Sammy
. By United Press NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., May 17—Fifteen crack pros . SALEM, Ind, May 17—“Stop resume an apparently futile chase of PGA Champion pitcher to whitewash the Indians \Jole James” , . . is the big cry Sammy Snead today on the Palm Beach Round Robin Golf Tournament.
The 5-foot-5-inch pilot of the op tae $3000 first prize. Snead's|
ton team, was Shea, who rose to glittering heights as a rookie] with the Yankees in 1947 only| to hit the low road a year Jater| and travel the heart-breaking| path in search of his winning| touch from the Yankee Stadium | to Newark, to Kansas City, back| to the Stadium and finally to the] Senators.
Shea, becoming the fourth fourth round of the $15,000this season, struck out nine and walked five. The Indians had two runners on only twice, in the sixth when Dale Mitchell flied out
to end the threat and in the
Oliver and Doug Ford. 2d: Harmon, [Slay ton Heafner ‘and Byron Nel-\pinch-hitter Pete Reiser to end 3d: Jim Ferrier, Cary Middte-| 10® game, coff, Marty Furgol and Max/ With Shea showing the way, Faulkner. {the Washington pitching staff
4th: Mangrum, Snead, Barber Das turned in one shutout, five and Riegel. one-run games, three two-run
. 8 = games, and two three-run games
SNEAD SHOT .two more sub-|tfis month.
par rounds of 66 and 71 over the i A Wykagyl course yesterday to| ALLIE REYNOLDS brought
pick up 31 points for the day. his season record even at 3-3 as
'tie with
Jackie Burke, |pinth when Shea struck out!
although he was up against rough competition like Troy Ruttman, Duane Carter, Leroy
point totals, Skee Riegel of Tulsa, Okla. (minus 2) and Jerry Barber of Pasadena, Cal. (minus
with Ford, Furgol and Burke, Snead shot five birdies and his
On the morning round, playing the Yankees beat the Tigers, 3-2,
and the Browns defeated the Red Sox, 2-1, in 10 “innings in the
Cast off by the Yankees two 3 lief pitcher Billy Hoeft when weeks ago in their six piayet dea) Noren punched a single through slider-ball expert scored his third the ok le luted her consecutive victory last night as inning with a double and moved the Senators beat the Indians,| "ir..." on Gene Woodling’s sacrifice bunt. two. hits—singles by Ray Boone home run to lead the Yankees’ 10and Al Rosen—and now has Per-\y;4 550k on Ted Gray and Hoeft.
Noren also hit a
Bob. Nieman homered in the
i score and Jackie Jensen, also acquired py[SIERIE Inning to te the ae in the the Senators in the big May 3|jgtn with the winning run as the deal with the Yankees, drove in|g. wns dealt the Red Sox their both runs with a sharp single to |gaventh loss in eight games. Earl right field off Early Wynn in the ga rist and Satchell Paige, the sixth inning‘ after Shea singled winner, limited the Red Sox to and Eddie Yost doubled. The Sen-|two hits while the Browns got ators, moving to within a game only four off Mickey McDermott
and Ellis Kinder, = » ”
IN THE National League, the Dodgers went into a first-place New York when they beat ‘the pathetic Pirates, 6-4, while the Cubs surprised the Giants by sweeping _a double header, 3-2 and 6-4. The defeats snapped the Giants’ five-game winning skein... ic. Clem Labine pitched three-hit ball in a seven-inning relief ase signment and Duke Snider homsered to provide the winning margin for the Dodgers. The Pirates knocked out Carl Erskine with four runs in the first ihning but the Dodgers tied the score in their half. Pittsburgh played without Ralph Kiner, suffering with a lame back.
BOB RUSH and Johnny Klipp= stein over-powered the Giants, allowing five and six hits, respectively, as; the Cubs broke
The Cubs, who had 12 hits in the first game and nine in the second, knocked out starters Dave Koslo and -Jim Hearn in fewer than five innings. Warren Spahn’s seven-hitter subdued the Cardinals, 8-3, as the Braves routed Rookie Vinegar Bend Mizell with five runs in the second inning and .the Phillies, winning their fourth straight and sixth in seven games
third eagle of the tournament.|American League's other games. |
Warriner, holder of the Salem 5). Speedway record, and other top-| notchers, i
They'll all be back here to-go ;%. 1d virtually clinch the morrow to challenge the little =" orl sourth round and James guy . .. also Spider Webb, | = ke tomorrow's concluding veteran of the short tracks who |, ===. “yihie more than an exhas been out of action for a year. |pipition.
Qualifying trials start at noon| yore is how the field of 16 pros and the way at 2.30 p. m. The feature | round; event on the half-mile banked! 1st foursome: Jimmy Demaret, track will be 50 laps, Roberto Divicenzo, Ed (Porky)
pinch-hitter, plated Gearhart with another long fly ball. The Indians had men on base
Moore Uses California
IU Loses
title bout between Champion Kid| yr WAS a see-saw bout in| !® the realy innings and Pope R I Ol : Pp a plus 20 score; Middlecoff and t. GB : i Middlecoff and, 0 .......... 840 — Harrsit, Gavilan and unbeaten Gil Turner which each suffered severe cuts. a A ok e ays as ympic rep Ferrier were tied for fourth with Kaneas “City | i | Rin Nieman Winning Pilcher [bite . een . I~ w——] Tmo: 1-3), at Philadelphia, July 7, it was/Rocky suffered a gashed lett| “88.0 SG Cn RIV CT Sng: By United Press Mehind in the final 50 yards to Treg LT SCOIeA while Mangrumifinpengoss 3°11 5 3 TiweSRn of Fitoh: sesiusned Bid, : brow, and Graham was cut above P ANGELES, May 17— is t fi 40.7 440 "28 sixth .with plus 15. Ins 2s $3 0 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE [both eyes. ope went down swinging and | LOS ’ give his team first in a 40.7 440) Aj other contestants had [INDIANAPOLIS “.:.. 11 17 398 613 Pittsburgh .. ...... 40 000 000— 4 8 © commission will on a throw to the base Malm- [Charlie Moore, with a new Amer- and a 1:24.4 880. TOleAR” ves. cr ais 9 18 407 8 |Brookiyn _..... .l 040 010 10x— 6 13 1 Philadelphia There were no knockdowns al- hur- minus scorers. In order they Priend, Main (2), Wilks_( . . pot the s p tho Castellani red berg was a victim of a double [ican record in the 400-meter hur 2 were: Ford, -1: Riegel, -2: Barbe AMERICAN LEAGUE glola, McCullough * (8) itaGeraid (B); bout as a championship fignt. 8 as stagge play, sliding into third dles in his pocket, headed north TT. ye IIRERH, nas IATL, | cleveland Won Lost Pet OB Erskine, Black (2). Labine (3) and Cambd twice in the sixth round and ’ . : Re-| VILLANOVA won the two-mile -5; Heafner, -9; Demaret, -15;|wa y 1, |panella, Home Run — Snider. Winnin #8» chased about the ring in the| ~The Indians go across thejtoday for tonight's California Re-| . Furkol. 17: Nelson. 17: De: oaison 312 | Pitcher—Labine (1-1). Losing - Pitcher— ng In river to Minneapolis tonight for|lays at Modesto—another stop in| ton event in 7:32.86 despite Oc- gol, ; son, -17; | BOLO ork 312 (Main (0-2). GRAHAM, WHO lost an un-|eighth, and Graham was knocked track and Cidental’s Johnny Barnes’ sensa-|Vicenzo, -19;- Eaulkner, -28, and st. Louis : (1st Game) a bulb battle with the Millers./the pre-Olympic game track and Shiny $i,lonicago ........... 011 010 000— 3 12 1 popular apiit title decision tojback onto his heels in the fourth:'The Tribe skipper will probably|field pilgrimage jHonal Saal S30 of 1435 which ali{ Burke, -32. Philadelphia 8 Cat hai ai pS) Wi) 5 4 Garden raham forced . { troit 10 (4 an wards, Atwell (8); Ee aiio hod but/most sessions. He ee Eola start Bob Chakales, who arrived| Moore, the tall stepper from | ed on the piping gap which iv Westrum, Noble (81 Home car hy, AR of his prestige last night|straight punches to head and|from Cleveland last night. the New York Athletic Club," 0 = Re ith | Spe [New York 32 {an Leite piNa_Keslo (gi, when held to a draw by younger body against Rocky's flurries ofp . skimmed the barriers in the rec-| Jeorge Brown w anover [| | 7 = Chicago ....... BG 0-0 0 and heavier Castellani of Luzerne, hooks Tribe Box Score ord breaking time of 50.9 seconds A leet 3% lveh broad jump Cactinati oii dH hg BANE YOR op 0 igen 4 0 2 ? . f last night's ess | adelphia "... 13 480 5 - ; rn, Pa. Referee Ruby Goldstein called NoUNAOUS , , , giR J Bishugt o ayes "| “mediocre” showing afield College Golf . [st Louls 13 4d 85 Home nine _Suuer Baumbais Thesrim. It was the story of a good little/the bout even on rounds, 4-4-2, Malmbers, w .....2 § & 3 § ican rec.| Which was hindered by a nippy Pittsburgh’ I:I1001110 8 2¢ 172 1413(%)d Thomson. Losing Pitcher—Hearn man being held even by of pretty and even On Donte: 6-8, after the Fave." o i lgs sh I Droke Bis own American | wind and a high fog. GOLFERS IN THE collegiate INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE oh : (10 Innings) : weighed "ne 20.year-oid " New Arthur Aidala tavored “Castel (Batts nd 8 8 4 4 or pe Para | Best of the other field marks|ranks settled 3 championships HOBIoa! ine ky El ed = Priladeibnia Got 0 i= 3 § Yorker, 155 pounds to 147%. |lani on rounds, 5-4-1; but Judge “Rialsen gies 808 8 8 4 . ing late a8 UCLA's Sim Iness’ 174-foot, yesterday afternoon in a 36 hole Syracuse"... H BE 3 0 mow Beier (5), and Howsil, Rossi n 2 . “$ 8 8 3 3 3 MOORES FEAT, coming |4-inch . discus throw and Jim|tournament at Sarah ONES 4 13 552 3 land Burgess. Winning Pitcher—Heintzel Although Graham was favored Frank Forbes voted for Graham, bi al 41 ¢ 3 3 ao track meet which kept|Fuchs’, NYAC, 57 1 nt at Sarah Shank sprinted’ 13 338 Daiman (1-0). Losing Piicher—Wenhmeier “— at 7% to 5. only his aggressive 5-4-1. ; Mesfalva’s 014 1&7 § fin the tra to fans Inside Tas. lin unl , ST-foot, 3% tossicourse. Hanover's all-Indianap-|SPqwe" :::: ell RH 530 . lai Rae RE ~;|45.211 overcoa colt Wain|® Winning the shot. olis squad won 2 of the titles. |Baitimors 73 30 1%|Shyhe Lu... 03 000 0-3 Y 3 , : 4 ya “Nielsen flied out for Smith in eighth, |SiVe Memorial - Coliseurn The Panthers replaced Valpa- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | Mizell, ‘S¢hmidt (2), Werle (3) and D. : ® Bl Cc . ¥Twe out when winning run scored. {11 p. m, (PDT) and well past a| i Little Stat PA Won Lost Pct. GB | Rice: Svahn (2-3) and Burris, Losing ’ was | .[8an Diego ......... . — o this ves reepin aT, PAUL thlete's bedtime, 1ABA Book Th raiso as e e champions. [San Diego 8 17 .628 ——|Pitcher—Mizell (1-4) . training a Ss ree Oakland ....... 4 18 511 2 ¥ ARR BOA tthe standout mark of an evening : Hanover will also reign another Hollywood " 0 48 345 | : Up on Brewers 4 1 3 3 8 dot good marks. Games Today year 2 Hoosier Conference gan Francisco ‘| 3 an 3s Major League Leaders 3 4.1.6 9 vs fine job { i |geattle . i. 25 419 8%] By United Press ‘93 3 en Challenging Moore's . * uo» | al By United Press Br United Prom The Milwaikee Brewers felt the of 3a. 8 4 9 H was a new Coliseum rod | Indianapolis Ansien: Susthall INDIANA STATE, a third- Sacramento ........ 17 27 386 10 3) NATIONAL LEAGUE +. ‘CHICAGO, May 17—Minnesota [not breath of keen competition on| Se, , iid 8 8 8 1 11a seconds flat in I it {today With three: gamer sag place finisher in Little State play, GAMES TODAY Robinson, Brooklyn. 31 3 18 378 Pitcher Paul Giel stretched his £5 Ca a wi} high hurdies set . by iuled 8 es was low among the Indiana AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Lowrey, St. Louis ... 21 68 8 393 their necks today, with the Kan-| ream’ .......... W 4.Ti 7 5 1 Oraig Dixon, former UCLA |uled in the Manufacturers Conference teams to win a Crown.| rxpranapaiis sriraames) oo Alwel, Chicas. 30 ‘0s 8°33 3%
his third shutout. Giel, who has allowed only one
to seven hits and fanned eight.
his fourth win. "Then the Minnesota hitters put
and scored six were out in the third. Bl TC "ANOTHER HURLER, right hander Jack Corbett of Michigan, bolstered his nifty win record as the Wolverines defeated Indiana, 8 to 3, at Ann Arbor, Mich, yes- | ferday
“The win was the fourth in a row for Corbett. | / Michigan broke a 0-0 tie by scoring four runs in the fifth ‘fhning and the Wolverines never gave up the lead. Phil Potts got a two-run homer for the Hoosiers, ; 5% . % =» “WILD PITCHES by Michigan : Pitcher Roger Howard let
earned run in the last 34 innings spired to threaten the Brewers'|y,. he has pitched, held the Badgers noid on the Association’s top spot last night when the Kansas CityGopher Outfielder Bob Thomp-|Toledo game was rained out and son whacked out a home run in|the Columbus Red Birds upset of ‘the first inning to help Giel to|the Brewers, 6-1, behind the pitch-
the game on ice when they|jeaq in the first inning when panged out eight straight hits|Chariie runs after two reundtripper of the season, chas-
scoreless inning record to 26|ga4 City Blues only a few percent-| INDIANAPOLIS ........... 910 000 030-8 when he beat the University of age points behind them in the ST. PAUL... + vio. S00 GO 981d Wisconsin, 9 to 0, yesterday foripace for first place in the American Association.
RUNS BATTED IN—Wilsen (St. P.) 2
, Hutsen, Nielsen. oO BASE HITS Cassini Osark, Wii
CES—Whit Sharman, ry te Wilson: Sin. Wilson te Gearhart. Ee N BASE—Indianapelis 7. St. ""SASE ON BALLS—Of Negrav 7. pple KEQUTS-—By Negray 5 Sipple 6 -. (2-0),
G Negray NG PITCHER —Sinpfe (1-1
es wart and Jackowskl, ANCE—922.
Welsh Rare Bits
By Jack Welsh
Billy Joe Adcock of the Cincinnati Reds said he wouldn't get married while playing major league baseball. Off his | recent games, it seems to be a case of hitting home runs in the afternoon rather than hav-
The weather and the fates con-|ple LEFT ©
ing of Ed Ludwig. The Red Birds flew into the||
Kress hit his ninth
ing Mo Mozalli in ahead of him. The Brewers’ lone run was in the eighth. The Louisville Colonels anchored themselves firmly in third place by decisively beating the Minneapolis Millers, 9-3.
iu Cage Schedule ing to run home at night.
Indiana University's 1952-53 ‘an. #» basketball schedule includes only Even though the Chicago four non-Big Ten opponents on a 22-game card announced today| ene can say Orestes Minoso's by Athletic Director Paul J.| playing of baseball is so-so. (Pooch) Harrell, . nh The Booties ope sgalus y gh Ralph Kiner has entered a pure 1, then trave hospital for treatment to his otre Dame and Kansas State before opening conference war- injured back. If the Pittsburgh fare against Michigan. The com.| Firates don’t soon act like a . baseball team, he might have
plete schedule: Dec. =v : Dec. 8—at Notre roommates in Branch Rickey : Pos Rn State: Dec. 20 and Bill Meyer. : 0 i te: A
Ei a. Dips
4
Jan. t 0 EB gop Qualifications i il Members of the Coffin Golf
White Sox are in a slump, no |
tar and now running Jor the |League. Los Angeles Athletic Club. Dixon edged what was probably the greatest field of American hurdlers ever gathered for an
American meet.
pack to edge USC's chunky Jack jon Riverside No. 2. Davis, who was a bare six inches| Sunday's card includes action
lard. : | Leagues, One of the evenings big disap-| Four games in the Muncipal
dash, won by Morgan State's MacDougal Contractors on Garlittle Art Bragg. Bragg won in field Park daimond No: 3. Ina romp after favored Handy diana Reformatory meets South Andy Stanfield scratched when Side Saints at Pendleton. Wilhe pulled a leg muscle while helm Construction tests Kirshwarming up. {baum Center on Riverside No. 1 England's E. Malcolm Bailey, and Hawthorne battles United coholder of the 100-meter reeord, Atte Workers No. 23 at Riverwas a poor fourth. side No. 3. Morgan State's Jamaican im-, The Big Six League games see port, George Rhoden, handily Sunoco Service meeting CIO won the 400 meters from the Local No. 933 at Riverside Park U. 8. Air Force's Mal Whitfield No. 6 and Bryant Heater testing in the good time of 46.6 but well Worcel Trailers at Riverside off Rhoden's world record of 45.8. Park No. 2. Indiana State Farm
a wu {meets Linde Air at Putnamville,
A NEW STAR was born in the | y ii 1500 meters when blonde Denis ‘Winner Take All’ Johannson, a ng Finn loan” to Purdue, surprised in 4 Features Mat Action feating a handpicked field which | , return meeting between Budincluded the great American Star|qy posers “Atomic Blond” from Don Gehrmann. Camden, ”N. J, and Young Bull Gehrmann took the early lead |Montana, the stocky “Giant Kiland see-saw with UCLA's ler from Braintree, Mass. will Chuck Pillips before Johannson |}, 4100 pro wrestling action in
took command for keeps in the | the A third lap to win a breeze by 20 [nigh rmory ring yest Tuesday
yards and in a relays record of 3:58. Former Michigan State | Their rematch has been signed star Warren Druetzier was sec-: ond, nosing out Yorkshireman “winner take all” terms, followLen Eyre. Gehrmann finished ing a blistering draw battle be-
fifth. tween the pair here recently. t sprint relay -
%. thats that portion of op : the program in scoring the only College Tennis double of the evening. - 2.
7
ul Anchor 7 Iman Boh Carty twice cama from Sinctanall Betveli 1.
a > dual : 2 =
Lat i yin Ne
BY. WIDENING his point to-| tal against these competitors, 1oth hole,
first race gets under win be grouped for today’s fourth|
Kingan & Co. plays United raiso as champion. {Auto Workers .CIO No. 23 at Riverside Park diamond No. 1 while Allison Jets batfles Mallory AA on Riverside No. 6. He came from well out of the Vestal Steel faces CIO Local 933
ahead of the great Harrison Dil-{in ‘the Municipal and Big Six
pointments came in the 100-meter League include Vestal Steel and
\by Matchmaker Billy Thom for|road to the winners circle is Bud, Moneymaker who now has five firsts to his credit in the 25-lap feature races. i . =u =» ! GIVING BUD a close race each
He holed out a 30-yard wedge Philadelphia at Chicago was
shot for a two on the par rained out. Be par fow Reynolds, who has allowed
only 10 runs in six games, gained
| In the af 0 e afternoon, Snead won the decision over 20-year-old re-
|three points from Heafner and |five from Demaret, but lost one | point to Ferrier, who fired a third {round 70. { » » . | HARMON PICKED up 10 | points on the morning round with {a 70, but he lost ground in the |afternoon when he carded a 74 while Mangrum had a 68 in the same foursome. Oliver, who shot rounds of 73 and 67, was in third place with
LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lost Pct.
Toledo at Milwaukee, Columbus at Kansas City, Louisville at St. Paul. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at Cleveland, New York at Detroit.
The Sycamores replaced Valpa- |
Hanover's squad was cemposed entirely of Broad Ripple
high School graduates. The | Boston at St. Los team included John Smith, NATIONAL. LEAGUE Darrel McFall and Bob Kirk- | Shicazo at New York.
ttsburgh at Brooklyn. . Louis at Boston. incinnati at Philadelphia. GAMES TOMORROW
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION INDIANAPOLIS at nneapolis (2), Toledo at Milwaukee \(2). molly. ¢ Columbus at Kansas City. (2), Louisville at St. Paul (2).
patrick, and finished low st medalist in Hoosier Conference play with 149. The other member,. Dick Kirkpatrick, had a 157. Little State medalist honors were also shared by Allen Holmes
of Valparaiso, the defending AMERICAN LEAGUE champion, and Indiana State's hg rte ee an
Philadelphia at Cleveland (2), Boston at Detroit. NATIONAL LEAGUE neinnat! at Boston (2). ttsburgh at New York (2), Chicago at Brooklyn. elphia.
Bob Arnett, each shot over '147." Individual scores for Indiana Staie’s winning team were John er, 156; Max Fisk, 151, and Charles Lanning, 160. he Tawts wt Philaceloiss. { Hanover 604 err ad ana State RESULTS YESTERDAY ER a a 1 { Indie ana Central 678, St. Kpneass
Toate 93, Fagin: 114. Anderson 823.
Hanover anklin Indiana|ler, (6). Oser (8) an . om EET li priest, BE SRR oc BERS) INDIANA angie and Morgan: Thiel Aten 1.1 DERMA.CRETE oRrives
Indiana State 614, Valparaiso 626. Butler 854, Ball State 687 Bt. Joseph's 693,
al Toledo at Kansas City: postponed, rain. {Evansville did not enter.
AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington
Stock Cars Roll Ba Lt =
ST 1 a 021 3 u i emmerer and ‘#yans; Konikowskl, Hel-
Clavel 500 00 000— 8 3 0 Toa td.0) and Girasmo; yan ah And
to crawl to within one game of
the .500-mark, beat the Reds, 3-2, when Granny Hamner singled {with the bases filled and nobody jout in the 10th inning in other {National League games.
uls 800 000 010 1— 3 1 3 McDermott,” Kinder (10) and Niathos;
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Rizzuto, New York... Mitchell, Cleveland... 19 64 DiMaggio, Boston .... 25 99
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