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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
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' AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at New York.
: Ww 3 { Chicago at Boston. jwaukee ......... 34 hee oH) as Detroit at Washington (night). eh City +... 03 it 39% Va St. Louls at Phiiadelphia (night). oulsville ,.. a 5% 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE jnneapolis vaste 21 188 8 eo v : 55 . Cincinnati at Chicago. RL ana 2 An : Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. & BiANAPOLIS exh i 3 405 9 (Only games sc heduled). Toledo .: 61 11 my . AMERICAN SEAGUE Pot. GB RESULTS YESTERDAY i. ‘ Cleveland 3H 1b 538 "a Bivauie TERICAN A Sor aay 1 10 3 wolon RoR al 5 gi 7 |Kansas City .. 7 3% 1 40 1 ASD 15 '3a8 %y, Jester. Wall (8) and Unser: Shallock, Sex For 1a 200 37% Jolly (9) and Partee, 23 452 TOMAG +. anvrnsisanes 0 020 3 hiladeiphia 1 206 & Columbus Moor—3 88 roit . 11 314 lig F nbree, Clark (8) 01 arns; elger NATIONAL, LeAGy E |* Nhs York n Lost Pet. GB La AeADolls at St. Paul; postponed rain. ew Yor 43 — AMERICAN LEAGUE Sgokivn I A |Bhiladelohia ........ 900 200 000— =} ? Ginetanati: 18 33 2 Kelner: 3-2)’ ang’ Tipton; (4-2) st. 21 447 1915 /and Berra. Hom un--Bauer, oston 20 .394 12 laveland ....%..i.. 130 250-11 3 3 tsbyrgh 8 32 200 20% atroit weesad : 000 INTERNATIONAL JEAGUE 58 he eller a 5D wii onan, ou! atteman, ost Pct, ( efield (5) (8), Johnson a ot ERE BD ee ochester 2 . 4 g cher— jefe! » Syracuse. .. 22 18 850 dla washington ........ oronto 38 Ss 4G pont : So-9.3 3 pringield 3 1. Porterfield 74-5) an Kiutta, McDermott : 7 33 435 0% 3.2) and NI . 17 23 425 1p! Fun O Jarhos. hed led) Balfiore a 14 3 368 114 {only Games Scheduled)
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GAMES TODAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION INDIANAPOLIS at Louisville 2 _ Bight), Toledo at Columbus 2 nigh ilwaukee at Karfsas City a Tl al at St. Paul (morning), it.” Pa
at a Teapoily (afternoon). RICAN LEAGUE A i Doubleheaders)
: Reese. Hodges. inning Pi Betre t at ste Hows. IRE (4-2), Losing Pitcher—8Su {ladelphia at New York (N YOrK .oossioven iB Sov 003 3 1 Feo at Philadelphia as inh 0 20x NA TIONAL, EAGuE Jansen, Wilhelm an ns (5), Bam-
[berger (7), Kennedy (7) and Wastrum: | Drew 5, Konstanty (8), Hahaen (3), Heintae). man (9) an Urgess. nning Cher —- fneinnati ab Chicago. Drews (2-3). Losing Pitcher—Wilhelm
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i Only Games Scheduled) GAMES TOMORROW |
(All Doubleheaders) ginetn at Brooklyn,
INJERNATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Toronto 8, Buffalo 2. INDIANAPOLIS at Louisville
Rochester 11. Syracuse 1 Montreal at Springfield: vostponed, rain (Only game scheduled).
Ottawa at Baltimore: postponed, rain
Bucceroni Seeks labine Passes Out
2d Over Lastarza Cigars—He's a Daddy
NEW YORK, May 30 (UP)—| VOONSOCKET, R. I, May 302
Strong, last-minute support for (UP) — Pitcher Clem Labine of Dan Bucceroni may send the the Brooklyn Dodgers became the = "Philadelphia heavyweight into the, father of twin girls yesterday. Jing at “even money’ with Ro-Mrs, Labine, the former Barbara
land Lastarza of New York to-| ‘night for their return 10-round| Degnan of Woonsocket gave birth |
‘television fight at Madison Square {0 the twins at Woonsocket Hos- | Garden. pital ond an three were reported = Skinny Bucceroni won a unani-|40ing we ‘mous decision over stocky La- One girl, who weighed in at S starza at the Garden, Dec. 21. five pounds four ounces, will be = _ Nevertheless, Dan has strangely {named Gail. The other, an even 8 been an underdog in the odds for|fve pounds, will be named Bar-| tonight's scrap. Since last night, Para. The Labines have a son, however, the price favoring La. Clem Jr, 4 :starza has shortened from 12-5 to| 8-5. # nn » R , THE ORIGINAL 12-5 quotation puzzled boxing men who had seen the tall, swarthy Philadelphian register an impressive upset over reluctant Roland in December. Bucceroni, son of a Philadelphia barber, out - boxed and out-punched Lastarza, and almost knocked him out in the sec-| ond round. Roland's knees buckled and he floundered about the ring, but he did not go down,
Dangerous Dan, an explosive | puncher, had the ex-City Col- | lege of New York student in | trouble several times during the next five rounds; but Lastarza finished the stronger im the eighth, ninth and 10th. Buecceroni claimed he had injured | his right hand in the sixth round.
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