Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1952 — Page 13

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May 19 — Slammin’ Sammy, Mri, Wane Ronan ts. and Mrs | 7 Days (ally or Sun) 18 Line por doy pS 9d : Senators was making a fine bid for manager of the year In the Municipal League, MacDougal Construction |Snead added $3000 to his prast grandch randehi ren and xe Five blotter words count 1 line 5 i : i} 1 : honors. today with players who shelled Vestal Steel, 13 to 8; Haw- | bank account today for a Meridian 81 Wednesday, A % South Your credit is good. Your bill will 8t. John Church 9 Burial Hol tigel 4 ie have just come over from Other victory over Yankee Ed Lopat in |thorne disposed of United to8] di B ik | resounding victory in the ‘Palm. Sho rer. Am, BAe Holy be mailed when od expires. Out of 14 Sv 1 Slebs, ithe first game duel, Vic Raschi Workers CIO 23.00 a ° Sindians brea [Beach Round-Robin Golf tourna-| BLANK—Anton H.. age 7, husband | 'OWM advertisers please send cash ER ERS The Senators were the Ameri- !decision}’ Indiana = Reformatory pe : of Bailie Blank. fatne of Frances or money order with your ad. E310 9-17 " , |pitched his first complete game S Side Saints. 13 to 9. L S k ment and announced he'll pass up| a. Blank, Washington, Robert iskar seventh, can League's “best bet” to finish {of the season for the New York- beat Sou te in R ry ipped | osin trea {the next stop on the tournament Retty* imen aad rand ne Please check your oa the fist doy : |¢ rn AH © last in ‘the pre-season calcula-| giving up only five hits. | and Wilhelm Construction nippe Continued From Page 12 [trail, the Colonial open at Ft.| brother of i. Wo Osear ©. Car. that it appears to see thot it 1s core » 2 : 1 3 i : tions, but now it looks as if they| A three-run hb b Bn bl . Kirshbaum Center, 10 to 9. - iit Worth. Tex Edward and Paul Blank’ Mp toa Net In trary detair. Tie Tm ot om . . le ’ , a T r titi Grvison but battle some of the|CETY, a two-run round.tripper by| . MR. INDIANA—Jim Patrick, a es By 3 loontent Hers ed a bases-full Snead. who withstood a terrific/ Obie, Mis davis Cero: | 89 ravtanubie for aniy ong doy’ ite : i se a ) : : t 3 i . OR ut. De to the finish. Irv Noren and a bases-empty | a representative of Hoffmeister Heater # yr Big Six League, sacRen mngked. nah center finish by Cary Middlecoff to win CONKLE FUNERAL ROME 0 928 W corect msrtiom, Sleate calf youl +13 1 0 dest boast blast by Gil McDougald gavel gym, won the "Mr. Indiana of 8 his fourth the Palm Beach yesterday by Ith 8. Friends invited. Burial West correction wn as early as possible. i 0 0 i 0 Harris, ‘whose proude g 1952" title i tate AAU CIQ, Local 933 splintered Sunocoifield fence. It was s four fist two points. will return home ewton Friends may call at funeral t. 61 3 . is that “I never finished last in Raschi all the help he needed. ttle in a state Service, 17 to 4, and Linde Airiround tripper of the season and po home after 3 p.m. Tuesdss =~ ‘Plaza 5551 31 se 138 28 years as a manage} in the big|In the opener Bob Nieman of the] meet yesterday afternoon at trounced Indiana State Farm, 5 his second in two days in Min- (to White Sulphur Springs, W. Va, CRAPMAN Mme Nellie. 8038 Ken. 1. ¢ $4.1 ¢ leagues,” now has his Nats in Browns and Gene Woodling of the Brookside Gym. The other win. |, ; ineapolis. It also was the first juscause id, ta expecting their frivise JFUANNER 4" RocHANA THE se Loto ue © | second place and hustling for a|Yankees hit homers, ners included: 132 pounds — * = 8 0S “grand slam” by a Tribester this second chi OF Time at service later, 8 un : A ut tor samtors 1m hance to overtake ‘the leading ’ ; | Merel Kelley, Anderson; 149 | MACDOUGAL'S nine were season. However, his batting av-| ; . QIN Levye Heol ci INDIANAPOLIS TIMES leveland Indians STEPHENS HIT his home run : : first inning|erage is still under the .200 mark.'! BUT MIDDLEC OFF, the Mem-| Colvin, Columbus, ile . tor Zabuls iu athe T uo {for Boston in the fifth and Ellis pounds—James Ragen, Ander: foreed bo am a Vestal o 8 8 Iphis, Tenn., dentist who stole Weaver. an Lo fn 24 W MARYLAND ‘ors 320. bye = mis, . deficit of 5 runs to bea y ’ HS Das . 000 008 0013 THE TEAM appears to be|Kinder came on to pitch two $00; 165 pounds—James Adler, | WITH THE Indians leading In gro oii thunder on the finall And Walter Colvin. Blgomineton am x . . e latter knocked Dalton] | Mrs, Nettie Warner. Detroit. assed Droomert Snenene: much stronger than at the start|scoreless relief innings and save Noter Dame; 181 pounds — Steck the | we the box In thelth® nightcap, 6.10 0. the Millers round by gaining 12 points, an-| i¥ar Sunes services Wedn ald SSSR andride, Martane, of the season after deals in which|the victory for starter lefty Bill James Milliken, Muncie; 198 CPITIeR count. Viatal Stes adds Went to bat n he four and 18 nounced that he'll be going on to| Brownstown’ Ina © Denar NOME Special Notices \ Pope, Maimbers, he got Outtiluere Jocks Jensen Wight. George Rell ans Steve. pounds — Frank Shaley, Ham. Spen RE Ae. orf Suteh Insen- fore Sin aphex Lid he pl kid Fort Worth for the playing open- hapent Biases cor) EERE SEWING MACHINES Bast: Beunée, Bares, I Te ooh: Poy Yorhes Don Dochmar e nit a ro mond; heavyweight — John berg. Tribe's Chakales, who allowed Ag Thursday. Middlecoff won| ta Foner Wiha. Grams. by sewing i “here dime imbers. Wilton a: and Outfielder Jim Busby from the homer. Ragen, Richmond. | Johnny Malen allowed Mac- [only one hit in the first three in-|the Colonial title last year. | son of Mrs William CramiCrother at | Balls ay —— iL sin ——— a | r n r Te iS—Indianapolis 8, White Sox, and Pitcher Lou| Roe pitched steady nine-hit ball | Dougal only one hit until the nings, lost his cunning. He issued] Snead, who now has notched | Crump and Jonenh Waller, departed 10 Lost and Found Jicker. 1, Bowman 2. Sleater and Infielder Fred Marsh and drove in two’ runs with a pair Major League” Leaders | fifth inning. Three walks then two walks and two singles in the) five wins on the tourney trall [. Wotneday May 3r MOORE & wl ' from the Browns. of singles for Brooklyn. Jackie AMERICAN LEAGUE loaded the bases and Mike [fourth without getting anybody nis year, sald that his next KIRK COLONTAL CHAPEL. College LOST—Red plastic oilitold, contain. 8 Tn Zarate 4 Sleater was his newest hero.|Robinson came home for a run - G AB R H Pe. Dailey hit a home run to plate jot; . lieved and struck | "PPearance would be in the | = Hil Priends invited, _ " graf Sastment’ sat." Busp. Reward. CC Diokay. The left-hander had a sorry rec-|in the business end of a double Mifrell Cleveland .. 22 18 14 21 360 oo bine, ar Ort Hartung, or aLruci | Wester, Open in St. Louls, May | DARNFLL Lawrence “6° beigved LOST. Fan Buse Bowman , ord with the Browns, winning! steal with Gil Hodges and Rube Rizzuto, New York .. 27 117 14 40 .342 Dailey came back in the sixth ’ . H 39-June 1. of Mer Macy RON grand thar of rae money turn effects r. King and Briscess. 1 ‘hile losi ine! Walker hit h a Her- Nieman, 8t. Louis ... 25 85 13 20 .341 h nd! Then Kerrigan lost control and - Harry Lee Ruste, brother of Mrs, only one game while losing nine en a homer. Gene Her Rosen, Cleteland .. 20 108 -20 38 331/inning to smash another round| LC A ve swingers with | Snead was not particularly hap-| Georts “Kemttrans Pabied * away. . ng : ) . Game) i last season. He lost his only [rons omered for Chicago. [Lenhardt, Boston “18 60 12 20 333ftripper with a mate aboard, Bob) pitched balls, Conyers con- [py over his Palm Beach victory— SHIRLEY AROS CPNTRA L CHAPEL. name 4 POLIS. 04: game, with them this year, ii Binley had a shutout until Wil-| NATIONAL LEAGUE Harbor finished for Vestal Steel tributed an error om a [he disgustedly called it “the 848 Ninos. Callers after 6 n. m. YELLOW soi old ring. w Ih. Harrie still liked him and thought lie Jones hit. a three-run homer Cooper. Boston 51 6 19 3M MacDougal's =Baacay «am ~8750, ¢ 0 0 * . Robinson, Brooklyn 24 18 1s 38 3s on the mound when MacDoug grounder and Charlie Sipple worst I've ever played to win al BLY Mrs Nedra J 1008 W 33 1.0 0-01 0 he had a potential ‘as ‘a winner.|/in the ninth, The Phillies just s he iw i132 ¢ 8 pe x = , {missed a tie when, after ay Adcock. " Cineinnatt 3m lel 13 31 34 Plated 4 more Tins in the seventh. [lieved Jhetsigun and the Mil. {tournament.” ams liye Very WY 100 Pets Lost & Fe | a i 3733 IN FACT, Harris was willing Waitkus doubled, pinch - hitter|®*™°!'* Chicas mins" "| ROB SCHED, 2 21-year-old] and rans Font SaterSatite | Under the complicated scoring! Ren Sons Mart nee find. ia Xn dos. 3 1 1:0 0-0 to give up a steady veteran in- Tommy Brown hit a hot liner off Sauer. Cubs ... 8 Werts, Tigers .., f r Manual star and Korean| stopped them fin=this-meet, each "player in the fore oy Ang Faicer nd Alin, aby; vie 6 8 ee $33.3) 3 fielder like Cass Michaels to make|reliever ~AT “Br&zlé Which Third Reco. Toaieas ‘+ § Mathews, Braves Ofns otched his first pitch-| Gearhart got his second 16-man fleld played five rounds—| James, Maris pli Joten bated js td the deal. In Sleater's first start [Baseman Tommy = _Glaviano Magli, Giants | 8-0 Gromek. Indi 3-0 ing. win Tor Wilhelm Construc- homer of the afternoon in the Playing in foursomes and meet- PLAN NER & & "Bock HANAN i dei: 0-8 0 0.9 0 yesterday, he vindicated Bucky's grabbed in a miraculous game- Roe Boden. sg Fem sindians 3-0 [fifth with none on. Then Fred ng every other player once. In| JRE Tussder. Pn mn an the $d 2 2 382 judgment. Sleater bitched a solid lending catch. | Efex, Bodsire, - S-tdansen. Guana 1 tion Both teams plated 8 runs in Gerken hit a two-run homer in each round, he received “plus” or mettiary. Martinsville Papers please © 0 0 0 0 o eight-hitter to top White Sox Ace| : : GR jthe Millers’ fifth. Kerrigan was’ ‘minus” points according. to the se dary 43% Corpalius sede Saul Rogovih in a duel, 2 to 1. 3 the third inning. Wilhelm charged with the defeat. number-of strokes he was ahead| TMAR Jars Pl va a or. }] 6.1.0 0 Washington made both of fg broke a 7-7 tie at. the end. of of of ‘behind each val a (sul, Minn hister of Mry lara — em mm. - \ y. ny ig Columbus. ©. als : 3 2a - runs in the first inning on Jen the seventh with ‘§ runs that MAN AGER DESAUTELS is Snead. headed. Into the final Column" 8 ao et ana . sen’s. single and steal, Mickey ultimately clinched the verdict. {ying to get by ou eight Duchers: round with a “plus 51 score,” children. died , Saturday “Reaviem POLIS ’ &“ 0 4 id an os m fs Fry] ne Ee RR Er BR Ti S| SORE whl 2 rin fo : ith that 57 12. 1 1 480 ain Gene record, is still on the inactive list’ Snead finished w $1 010 2 0 protected the margin. Chicago re-| .ner on base in the third. G inactive Rt while Midfieesfl came | HORVEV-BSEF Vo 4 1 2.3 " bounded to win the second game, : 'MeCullough tripled in .the third nursing a sore arm. e Tri e's) points, while , dian Bt. Pr 3 axe: 88 oved I'Y 1% ’ 9 Ath eligible list of 21, the league's) roaring up to finish with 55 husband of Mabel Harvey. father $1 1 1.6 8 6 to 4, breaking loose with four [for Wilhelm Construction with Horner Harvey of New Castte Ind. rt 1 1 1 : > ? official player limit, now con-| ints, brother nf nn Vor rde Fidiii] ima non AIaUESTASONGS SE.0-0 1 2 Wa tne games most productive fsle of six outfielders, five’ in. Eb AT RE : Tol Trt o- was y. 1 M H . ’ ° and Eddie Robinson. Milwaukee .......... Won Lost Pet GB ea Kerns: Hoots, 2 Williams. swatter with four hits. Jack BO catchers and the Races Rained Out cha 7° i Bur. rsh? After Washington tied the score Eanes, City . mona 213 Louisville a 081" 208 g10—2; 30 1 Willis was charged with the the Minneapolis deries, the, The AAA big car sprint races! mriToN no 1 9 0.9.3 0 later, a two-run single by Ray Minneapolis =]8 15 96 373 Paul Erie 010 200 hurling loss, |Millers' Ra n eter . HEN TON-_Dajiey 1 1.114: Coleman gave Chicago its win- Quinn, ***-:w:-- 18 18 518 3 | jTasor and A. Ean Serer Newrad * = S Ray Dandridge. veteran scheduled for Salem Speedway of hes eaten, 452 third baseman, ‘gave the Indian ’ rained out and ale Ca —— i — ning margin INDIANAPOL 1s ‘1.17 18 38% 3 and Cash. Losing Pilcher—Barney. Home! HAWTHORNE'S big round was yesterday were rain ans artis 9 10 10 21 11 2 g . Toledo 11 18 379 7 Runs—Wright. Chapman, Evans, Maxwell. | . : hurlers. a peck of trouble, He | will be ‘run/June 22. The rain funaporis” Mrs. ¢ 34 litter fof Sam: THE SPLIT left’ Washingt : AMERICAN LEAGUE Loutsviiie Sr S00 bn 4— 1 8 3 ne second when 8 runs Were collected nine hifs in the three came as Jole James was ready srandehiidren: 18 eres t for Harshman in 21, games behind asbington Cleveland .......... Ho" ig Tots 5s Sto ree. rie a ' % ba x gre oe Be a a De games. four of them In vester. to take to the track as the first | Mr Ralnake. for d ball for Oser In Nashington criranas 3 11 Wl 3 .lutti reeman_ ah he aif an 8 oger Fluckebau day's first tilt. : ory uesday, 4 ball. tor’ Ota which also divided- its double-Bovon ©... 1s 13 jm 3 Sadowski Clane Epperly os and mald- (nol “eden collected 3 hits for | ndi t Bat - |qualifier, UNERAL HOME nif Ww. is ry clued [LH oe st header, winning a 6-to-0 decision a Louts i 15 Ne 4 [7 “Glane. losing Piteher—Curtis. the winners. naians a a : riends may call at neal homt rE behind Mike Garcia's nine-hit S - +14 15 483 000 000 dited BATTING Hg CL MIC—Carrie. 4 sdon’t Sonar itching after Bobby Shantz of Bhiadrionia on pRm Qolumbug Swann 900 10% Jox— 31 i Onarley Collins was cre Bar A RH. 3B HR RBI AY, MR. DISNEY HATS idow of Walter Helmic, eh or of Katt Pp 8 y v : r 5 u Krieger. Patrick (8) and Morgan: Ceri- | with the win but gave way to Gearnt 37 4 14 3 8 3 i bid Mk. Sil Rothert,” Rumsils Point, Baumer, Pope. Cone : the A's took the opener, 2 to ol NATIONAL LEAGUE GB, thine and Owen. Losing Pitcher—Kriezer.| George Butler in the eighth. Nielsen 80 20 2 31 1 1 17 nu 0. me Mu Mark Sule, Bt. Souls Name et. GB. | Shransaase antes sent rats seetis ers, Gearhart. Gere with a three-hitter. REooklyn eran 13 : coSecand Game; ,Sensiuled Toinrinen | Indiana Reformatory notched Maime'e 130 18 4 3. 3 48 1 00 Six a) Tas en. city: Paul Andre ‘and Carolyn ie sen. The Browns topped the Yan- Chicago ..: 13 552 4'; Kansas City | 203010 100 6 14 0 win No. 2 and is now tied with fisdon 28 3 % 0 8 1% 2 Smad Jane Buloi: sister of Mrs Jessie PRUE ccireivirrarssanibassessinieas Dandridge, Samford kees, 4 to 3, when Clint Courtney! Si hcinnatt . 13 48 81 Rand: Maier hing (4). Ludwir #) and MacDougal's for the league lead. Wison 111 13 20 5 § 1 4 3 Garena? life Saturday, age 80 vears. Services AGEIMIE ‘vervirsersiraessrinsssinsanee ndianapolis 6, Mine singled with the bases loaded in| Philadelphia’ : 13 a 1 lock 4, po] ahd Pomes ower {Kenny Grissom scattered 11 hits i in 0 a i 3 ‘ is ia wn tian Charen. 1800 E. pi at 2pm, City Tone Bt; Chtkale i. Siopie the ninth to give them their third Sitisbureh =~" 5 3 61 18 [os AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘against the South Side Saints. He wer 2153 0¢ 1.2 0 pi Don Can CE ods anal BE THE FIRST IN OTR straight triumph in the final in-| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE _ (First Game) walked f batter Hutson 11 0 1° 0 6 6 1 091) HAPEL. College at Paired Kerrigan 1, Heller i B Won Lost Pct. G.B. [Washington ........ 200 000 000-3 7 0 a our batters, | Stolen hases— Wilson 5. Pope 3. Nt sen | ESSLucy “J. axe 88 mother NEIGHBORHOOD TO-HAVE or Renan Catt, Bing. ut te Yarkes hu de 7 ie ea Chicas i. 100 000 000 1 § 0 oo ® ® gla Se Miimbers 2. Parner. Mon HODES Luc % oivin "Tt Tilia A CREDIT BUDGET PARTY By . e el n second gfrone. ....... see 4 eater : } and Kiuttz; Rogovin 3-22] THE REFORM wag on ‘sve, tian : { Stevens and Mrs. ernice kel IVE $20.95 3 in 3 nines game, 8 to 1. Boston fopped De- Butfuin" 0! .. : Zi utr ee, Gamat ~ |the of the stick until] Team batting as. oo cv =| 2 sister’ Mes. pr alg ar, | AD FOHIN AW R ers in fourth), Ker Roc res 500 6 Washingt PITCHING | vived by 10 Aan ldren an 3 0. C A A BE le 2 in none (pitched troit, 7 to 4, on’ the margin of Sprinetield nani 488 6wiChicaso 2 000 200 4.104 "the last of the eighth when a G WL IP R H BBBSO great-grandchild. passed sway Saturfourih) Kherarible Vernon Stephens’ three + run Gites, i111 31 gohan, Haynes (fv) Rerich 7 land five-run rally changed the tide. arn 3 3 3 4 3 & 8 13 IT h Y 8» Hin cola, “OS0N CANTER ing. Heller 3 in 3. homer. : Bierce foteon. Kenneds ( Horoorish 9). ‘Two singles, two walks and a Dicket rg us 8% 181 s Wa OF ANE C ft (milends may aS la 0'Con- Tus Dodgers moved : half a GAMES TODAY Son" (321. Laie Pert vst rg (double fashioned the attack. BLN 3 3 44, 3 8 #3 Phan Sl “Tait of Ee ey ttle Slants). AEA dtswoiazion re tan the Big Six. circuit saw roms Firih, § 8 4H HE fof its fon 7 e (Only game scheduled.) | Se L Faas -. 000 010 200— 3 7 0 e g X elircu SAW runs | Zuvernik 2 0 0 4 1 4 0 2 Bik Ul y Ss Cubs, 7 to 2, on four hits, two by| , =~ AMERICAN LEAGUE apa S13)" and 0 J01 Pillstte 4.a)| Scored .In every round but the Chakales 1 oo 3 4 3 ¢ O@ Buy Yours Now af... ih : i Preacher Roe, who won his fourth! (Only same scheduled ad gg Courtnes. Home Runs—Nieman, eighth when the game was McCall Narleski. Wild ~oitches—Narleski Ti : S a Botbantt ashin > pple ) straight game. The Cardinals! pittshursh ot Neaty LEAGUE New york ., 200" same) | called on account of rain. | Ir e ervice o fan. Pare. Eniombm ment Wash edged Philadelphia, 4 to 3, as| Shicago at Brookim (night). Bt. Lows... 000 000 ays $19 1| Bill Jones and Al Meir spaced 1 P ved Cc JL NL IE TT Gerry Staley became the first| (Only ny aaadelphia (ight), ((RBEChI (32) ‘and Berra; Cain, Madison 5 hits against Bryant Heater ourney ostpon ompany PATTERSON. isabeth, age 68 Mr 1 hurler in the majors to win seven ney. Home Rune Conr Bork, And Court- with the former getting the win The city high schol baseball Southwest Corner of yond Hos fa the Hee ria GAMES TOMORROW ald. Losing Pitcher—Cain (3-2). tournament scheduled for today Agen games. The Pittsburgh-New York |credit. Capitol & North XX dher 28 LI i ; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (First game) Bob Mill h ith the at Victory Field has been post- grand niidgen passed away Faturand Cincinnati-Boston double INDIANARAIL Vent Games) | Eniladelphta .....", 001 001 000— 2 7 1| BO er's home run w e a. Games will be played to Ph. PL. 5447 day. Puners) NG ao 2k headers were rained out. Louisville at Toledo. | SPARE 1 and ASoth. "0 ol DAses loaded ‘in the second. for Poned. G pay SoRivhry, 1313 ashing pdign BF EE. inal ee. ity, Toset.* Loshd, Heean. Home Runs—Zernial. | Worcel's broke Bryant Heater's MOTTON: Titan, Park Wg Ee ar SHANTZ WON his sixth game ohio AMGRICAN LEAGUE riiladelbhi (Second same) B34, back. Don Bradley, Walt Ray Y call "at the mortuary by outpitching Bobby Feller as New: York "at" Chicago (night) Cleveland . 920 108 o90= 8 3 2and Harold Ibe each contributed’ or ear POINTER Barly H.. gi inne Gus Zernial and Eddie Joost pro- ashington at St. Louis (night). oldak. Scheib (8) and Murray: Gareis triples for the winners. Bill Alex- Mrs. Retta Pointer, r Boston at Cleveland (night. (5-2) and Tebbetts. Losi Pit 2 p Harry Deatline and Founter: vided home runs. In the second NATIONAL LEAGUE dak (0-1 ne Plicher—Zol-| snder was the top hitter with 5 . hot Ban of "Beonriang. tog and game, Garcia scored his fifth tri-| Ghicase: at Boston asht). Botan ::ccirinneins 500 533 91 7-12 9 hits, including 3 triples, ou . ht mY | Hy ane aa. Tn a a ht), { fo umph and lowered his earned run| gi Louis at New ¥ork (nic | Troan) Kinder, 8) And, Wilber. Sars 4..8 5 ie. BT eh ot MORTY.- . mark to one per game, Bob Ken- i 1 Bt aiome, Runs—8tephens.| GARY HUGHES and Gary Sny- from | pa age 68, nedy, subbing for the injured All RESULTS YESTERDAY |e withi 2.1). “Tosine pricks Sosa der kept Sunoco Service off bal- Ronaes Lewis nother at thee"Dasty — Rosen at third, paced the Indians E (First same) NATIONAL LEAGUE {ance on 5 hits while CIO Local 1 Mister. ransvil be: | b i. Sallie Du U.S. Bg or Rinse WRU 8? Lg ane MT ii 1p 9990 scored a lopsided triumpn oast to Coast J &ioii lui a double, single, an ng fly. Connelly and Kerns Jester. Liddle (3) Fhiladelr Yuhas, Braga lartl 003—3 8 1| Five errors by the losers 4 * A 3 w ETH ) ee | d R . v { i After Duane Pillette gained a!Schmidt ‘1 and Unser. Losing Pitcher Hansen snd Bie papi, her kindled their plight. Foster Delivered to Your Door Every Week | e Crilims Gn nesday 10 8. m Home Run—Jon cr—Mever (1-6).| went the distance for Sunoco, SUBSCRIPTION Only $4.00 per year | the Chimes. ‘ Ghicago 100 000 001— 3 i 5 hits. Jim Patte rial $2.00 - SHANNON. Willis I Shi Re TT 0 Ce HBR py seis — 2 9 of giving up 5 hits. Jim Patterson t .® "Ramadell, Ruckes (4), Rs 4d! 5 ” a run for CIO with 6 Month T Only Tro Sia nusband Fup igther of |Pramesa: Roe (4-0) and Walker. ) and| ¥ 8

‘ \d | Hamilton. Ohio: of Mrs, a Runs—Walker, Herm ki. Home ,ne man. aboard in the third National Speed Snort News Alice Harris, Richmord, Ind. passed —Ramadell (1-0) oki. Losing Pitcher V ‘Munday. Service PLANNER & | Pittsburgh at New York, two games; vost. inning. ke 30 Oak Street Rdgewood 2, New Jersey, BUCHAN AN MORTUARY, Time of : : ao at Hoston, two games, post. Linde ‘Air broke up a pitching - Ri : g a : wasue-c; nib “Aan. of 1548 |poned. rain duel” between its own hurler, Ce- beloved : | b

r of Mr, Monte A TIRYATIONAL LEAGUE jell McCall and Joe McLien of In-|j Ey i SR art Joronto 4. 4. Oa vay diana Farm in th. sixth inning passed wt Le dP ASICs kh Pel: Rochester 5.1, ample 2.8, {with 2 runs. NERAL Pi Buria new oes EE | Indiana State Farm scored al Conny gant Ls a 1 2 run in tHe sixth but Lindg Air| whe ar of Dh Ww mothe To ols 0 City Fives {tallied 2 runs in the eighth and ~LARGEST SELECTION Josephine "Javce. Miss Gertrude R in the ninth, -LA ™1 Ruth Lomax. also. survived by 1 oll i in ABC's roan of Linoleum in Indiana randchild, passed away Sunda i shape for a | Foster Carpenter led the at- LO ANS LinSloun 18 Joan mel Wedntsdar, May 3 Sunday, eliable service | MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 19— rack With 3 hita. i Look for the Mohit the big red MORTUARY." a Pui a hgien Only two Indianapolis teams Score by innings: |

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