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“TROY RUTTMAN~—1st Place

other “name” keglers and state The Masters: Invitational is not part of the AmeriCongress but is

champions.

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JIM RATHMANN—2d Place SAM HANKS—3d Place | DUANE CARTER—ith Place

INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

230,100 Speedway

| JIMMY BRYAN—6th Place

ART CROSS—5th Place

JIMMY REECE—Tth Place | GEORGE CONNOR-—3th. Place $ 4,800.00/Speedway prize ....e. $ 4,300.00

Harry “Kid” Mathews fight. usual but that it gives him add-

ing up four weeks of heavy train-

ing at Pleasantville, N. J. tomor- not expect to be-less than 190 at

iwith the exception of Mangrum,

staged to create added interest|row, said he won't be gunshy in weigh-in time. He scaled 182 atifslqed under pressure.

in the closing days of the tour-

ney which ends June 14.

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Maureen Wins Crown

Prem ———————————— SURBITON, England, May 31 . —~Maureen Connolly, 17-year-old/e(, "77 fIEht being caretul” he' Willowbrook Golfer ¥

United States women’s champion, today won her first Furopean tennis crown when she heat compatriot Mrs. Pat Todd of La Jolla, Cal, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4,

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in the Inal of the Surrey grass court championships. -

* Mrs,

Todd romped

away to0ther kayo victory.

a fiveone lead in the firat set » »_ and it began to look like a dis-| “HE WAS lucky to last until|plopped into the cup. He used a eligible.

A ‘hands of Walcott after twice out: mates the gate at $250,000, with pis

the return 15-rounder with Wal- Pittsburgh,

cott at huge Munfeipal Stadium.| v jeott, of Camden, N. J, is were Tommy Bolt, Henry Ran-|

his comanager, the voluble Jake|194 he weighed in the previous|selink. Mintz, “Jos has a good rightiencounter. Sam Snead, who was

from ninth place as his rivals nighf, Jimmy Warriner w

{that ovder seven race,

Grouped in third place at 216 third. Trailing were Frank Roessler wh. nN { Bobby Hart, 24-year-old Chi-|Nor has he devised a special de- hovering around 195, which he som, Ted Kroll, Shelley Mayfield, and Roy Atkinson. The time was pagoan, moved into a sixth-place|fense for the sweeping Walcott has fixed as his goal. This would | tie in singles in scoring 707 Fri-'left hook since, in the words of [be just one pound more than the berto ge Vicenzo and Al Bes- rick and Mike Murch placed in|finals on Monday. day. He had games of 214-231- < 262 in tieing ‘Wallie Yochim, Erie,

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The 30- LOCKE GAINED two strokss/Stock car -feature race at the! he 30-year-old Charles, wind- ¢ : : g F y Charles, wind-|o4 otrangth. At any rate, he does On today's play and -moved. up West 16th Street Speedway last —o. " sot’ nateh, defeated USO and the National Golf Fund.ithe Blue Sox in RBI's with 15 i The Northwood Club will beiand in extra base hits with six,

ond and Herschell White was Eric Sturgess of South Africa, the scene of the National Open equally divided between doubles 8-3, 6-4, 8-6. |June 12-14, but it will be a par 70 anq triples. He was second in

runs scored with 15, one urider

a8 _Sec- 1aroslav Drobny of Egypt and

in the consolation!

« Speedway prize ....ev $38,500.00| Speedway prize ...... $19,250.00| Speedway prize ...... $11,600.00| Speedway prize ...... $ 8,900.00 Speedway prize ...... $ 7,000.00(Speedway prize ...... $ 5,700.00|Speedway prize ..eaee Ne Fv awa 181818 Lap prize o..cofecosar 4400.00) sory awards .... 5,118,18| Accessory awards .... 3,168.18| Accessory awards .... 2918.18] Accessory awards s... 2218.18] Accessory awards .v.. | 1,768.18| Accessory awards ...;. 1,568.18 Accessory ards ., Accessory awards ... 18,834.18/ y ~ : : ; oy ht z : : a | a] ; : | Lo | varsavntes § RIIBIS > Total Lo beeen SOLIARIBL Total ouseeuiiierss STASOBAB] Total Liioiuirs. Si SVATORIRL Total suirvivsicinss. SHIBIAIS! Total ooiovionanires § 92181 Total .ovverinairaes $ TA68181 Total Lionserrnesnns $ 6.36818] Total .... 7 b¥ Sua CLIFF GRIFFITH—8th Place | JOHNNIE PARSONS—10th PL | JACK McGRATH—11th Place | JIM RIGSBY—I12th Place .' | JOE JAMES—I13th Place | BILL SCHINDLER—14th Place! GEORGE FONDER—15th Place | EDDIE JOHNSON— inh Speedway prize ...... $ 4,100.00 Speedway prize ...... § 4,000.00 Speedway prize... § Be Speedway prize ...... $ 2,550.00 Speedway prize ..%.... § 2430.00 Speedway price. ves 2,310,00| Speedway prive ...... $ 2190.00 Speedway, prise dsm jo Accessory awards .... 1,668.18 Accessory awards .... VAIS AB| KAN Priam oo osrrein 933.18 Accessory awards .... B43.18. Accesshry awards .... 543.18! Accessory award ..... 593.18 Accessory awards «... 493.18) Accessory AWArdS oo 18 | ; I v ; ; i ? - . { : sme | Te = ga : ; : yal ' { ! casas nant a! 18 CalTtal ceiaesessanses $ BTOBIBL Total Li..iiieivess $ 551818) Total o.ierncreress S$ RIRIBL Total .iuiuaivenei$ 3193181 Total ciiiiiiiiienes 3 297818] Total oiiiicoccrnre $203.18] Taal ooviinirinent $ 2,688.18 Total vs $ 0 | BILL VUKOVICH—17th Place [CHUCK STEVENSON, 18th Place] HENRY BANKE—18th Place | MANUEL AYULO-—20th Place ! JOHNNY MceDOWELL SPIDER WEBB—22d Place RODGER WARD—23d Place TONY BENE Fpeedway prize caseensh 1,880.00 Speedway prize ....:0.08 1,830.00 Speadway prize ra sanaind 1,800.00 Speedway prize .....0. 08 L77000) Co, gin Place Speedway prize .......$ 1,710.00 Speedway prize «..000 8 1B edway —_ nese 8 1,850.00 op oe BAWATHS + vers. This 1s Accessory awards ..... 193.18 Accessory awards ..... 893.18 Accessory awards ..... pns.18 Trendy hot Bind 3 1340.00 Accessory awards .... 883.18 Accessory awards .... 593.18 Accessory awards vag 793.18 ! DI h san A : ‘ | ; fe ! san - . ; . J | : | Total 1oe ver eraen SIRB0BAR Total ..iiiieiirare.® 262818 Total iriiiiieney § 26OR18]. Total L..ooiiiienrn 8 36315) otal feniessreesnse § 2,388.18 Totali.i.sierienee. § 2603181 Total ..oiieiiisens § 2a Total +oooornoinens § 24438 | DUKE NALON—25th Place | BOB. SWEIKERT—26th Place | FRED AGABASHIAN—27th | GENE HARTLEY—8th Place | BOB SCOTT—29th Place | CHET MILLER—30th Place: ALBERTO ASCARI—S1st Place | BOBBY BALL—S2d Place Speedway prize .......$ 1,620.00|Speedway prize ......$ 1,560.00 Sposdway Who * 1.50000 Speedway prize .......$ 1,530.00|Speedway prize .......$ 1,500.00| Speedway prize .:.... § 1,470.00 Speedway prize ....... $1,440.00 Speedway prize ..,... $ 1,410.00 Accessory awards .... 793.18! Accessory awards .... 623.18), ry aware oo: 1.09518 Accessory awards ..... 593.19 accessory awards .... 593.19] Accessory awards ... 2,193.19] Accessory awards ,.. 543.19] Accessory’ awards ... 5938.19 RITRAL ovr ersvarennd pe Total ouivervnnnsens$ 2088.18) Total suerisueeeess 8 2,658.80 Total .oisrnen.ins vro8 2133.00] TOM sresvenssnnnend ZOORIO Total vous Tiviiesr § SHORISL Total iviiarevsiess § 1O8SASL Total yospiipiensats $ 2,003.19 aE : or ay . TTT HE — > a ; TTT : ANDY LINDEN—S33d Place : 3 ; | -— . | i - > if Speedway prize ....... § 1,380.08 ! g ) | * 3 ; . Nagy Likely Charles, Walcott Vie Mangrum Even a Housewife ooniliaill’ en , - 1 v . . : . . C R + B N Totals coresesssvis 3 HISD ¥ { | } . - Choice for For Title Thursday fips Still - Lan bear ben Now ~— ] Third S 3 i : . Br United Press By United Press ot ] ac er ‘Nn. | PHILADELPHIA, May 31 — Heavyweight Champion oo DALLAS, Tex., May 31—Ben Hogan, pitting his best] Ir iN onor . |Jersey Joe Walcott and Ezzard Charles meet here in a title| pa S es ern shots against 10,000 of the nation’s handicap golfers in a L ea ds Butler J w= |bout for the fourth time next Thursday and it could have : national” golf day performance, turned in a par 71. over im§ ' By United Press for 4 “hook deli of - By United Press Northwood Club's difficult layout. — ogy : . onotonous except for a left hook delivered by Wal MILWAUKEE, Wis, May Sotien mou night 1n oi ; by ST. LOUIS, May 31 — Lloyd] : With that kind of performance, n i na 81—Cleveland’'s Steve Nagy,|iast July. wrapped up a serious three-week Mangrum of Chicago slipped two iN ~~. Hogan probably will find several Peal Ducks 'risios : who will compete in the ABC| The off-the-hip punch, one of grind at Bader Field in Atlantic strokes over par to a 72 today but Mullo Savitt hundred of the nation’s golfers; . avis rac up a torrid . most celebrated uncorked in a|City, the same quarters where ,.. hia rivals had even more gy 1 {who can post a lower score, |462 average to pace Butler's ofMasters Invitational Tourna-| oo knocked out Charles and|Jack Dempsey trained for the troubl 2 he ted. the: field In thei ® ; {thanks to their handicaps and 8 ifense for the 1952 baseball season ment which gets under way Satur-|g, ve ‘Walcott, the title at the age Georges Capentler fight in the. e and-he led Lhe: ielc f in ou £5 \chance to win a “I-Beat-Ben-Ho-| revenled In the 16-gamte stas fay, likely will be named Bowler.qe 37 when fighting for the aver- 20's. | Western Open golf tournament by| Lt g-. {gan”” medal. : 9 = D of the Year. "Iage hoxer is just a memory. Tt| Trainer Dan Florio said ‘the five strokes, after three rounds. | “By United Press "Playing before an- estimated tistics announced yesterday ' by Nagy finished third behind z)1an made this, their next meet- Walcott camp first spotted! The slender Mangrum, leading: a J 2 PARIS, May 31—Gardnar Mul-igallery of 1200 to 1500 in the hot Coach Tony Hinkle, : Junie McMahon, New Jersey and jng a natural, [Charles’ weakness against a left money-winner of the pro circuit: © } Dh: he ; _loy of Coral Gables, Fla, and|Texas sunshine, Hogan went outi mpg hard-hitting third-sacker {itlcage_ ace, and Bl Liar. FR [hook in their second hout in De-|last year, went out. in even par 35 x, IT—Roy |Dick Savitt of Orange, N. J. beatin two-under-par 34 but lost both [.onped aut 27. hits in 87 trips to Dallas, Tex. youngster, in the trot: And he announced piblicly but hogeyed three holes on the IN. RACE - TONIGHT—Roy Irobart: ‘Aviddiselan + ifuay| Strokes to“par on the back nine Fl ter giving him, definite National Mateh (All Star) Youe/ THE PUBLIC Is EE that Walentt youl hank on the hack nine of the Westwood course Atkinson, stock car driver, still Bor f tp ne Ny i ¢ . {when his shots sHAYed ip the isuperiority over runners-up, Don. ney. However, Nagy knocked bout to see whether same punch in their fou setto,| for a 37, -giving him a 54-hole wii otra of France, 12-14, 6-4, 6-1, trap on No. 14 and into the yough, bell d Hugh Wolf who down the most pina, losing on a in Waleott's muscular left armiapparently giving away a tradeitotal of 210 strokes. He is shoot- hasn't cracked the. winner's 4.5, 6-3 in the quarterfinals of too close to a tree on No. 16. Cam nh 280 pavis was also point system determined on games| will strike again, oe Wheiles secret. hk nis 3 ‘ing for the tournament title for circle at the W. 16th St. the’ ben's Joubles of tHe French! Seite. _Ithird in RBI's with 42, & . Jeon and Jost. |Charies 2 no wh a ae Ee ny ron) The Tiest yirme, > Midget Speedway, but he'll be aay, 1 Tots amplonships 10-1 LHGAN’'S opponents get their Norm Ellenberger, copped piteh- ”, nN y 4 a lie . p ve hme : i ? 1 Joh first heavyweight in ring history Manager Felix Bocchicchio call-| Robby Locke, South African back to try. again tonight when {The mateh was postponed yes- regular club handicaps (the ladiesiing' honors and took away a“big KAGY .and partner Johnny . " " A | Ua five strokes) oF the Tauvelatas ‘weil. to regain his title ing the shots for Walcott, a sur-| stylist, shot an even par 70 to | k 0. with + {terday because of darkness with Set an extra ) islice of slugging 4 Klares set a new all-time doubles d , qT a. (( . | 2 witic-onsHior Founds of 72 and the stock cars roll wit time 'advantage of the Calloway Sys-'The 6-2, 195-pqund fireballer fin. 4 of 1453 in the ecurrent| The odds-makers have estab-prise, or even a double surprise, & . ~ {the Americans leading two sets] : : fesore 2 , lished Charle 12-t0-5 fa-|may be in store. 78 for ‘a 215 total and second | trials at 7 and heats at 8:30. {5 one tem—subtracting the total of thelished with 4-2, recording half of ABC while Steve came within six|lishe aries as a 0 {may ’ Ha oe BE Th 1 ols SN Terngned . 1-i vorite on a decision outcome, and | » se ._ - . | place. Ldcke, noted as a putt- . In an all-Australian semifinal, Payer 8. WO ght holes. | Butler's eight victories. He p pins of setting an All.tiste (al EM ee i. ‘le | ing specialist, displayed ' fine Farris Takes .|Frank “8edgman and “Ken Mec: If these player's net score isin 50 innings, gave up 17 earned . events high m soo ng Tor . slay nt of a knockout. Awaling| THE GOLD-TOOTHED Charles! form. He sank green shots of ~~ T- L CC : > | Gregor; winners. of last year's | less than Hogan, the “medal is/runs and 35 “hits, while striking . PR conggrcs ZIRAIEND Foy GONNA heid Bar! ok MEE We LUE YR YA lawn to 192 pornda WAN ERY p04 M8 frst protieh FE . JP a Aree - a id DUAL yor AIRCREW ER rp YS 0 Gt OST GR a RE urday, but Nagy and McMahon bout with Rocky Marciano or the(POrtHg for training at 204. He “sixth holes. = ~~ 5 SE J 40 e “ue Uoatriets, | Lewis Hoad and Ken! Zach url i a nr apromote t ie re country : be winner. of iE > ar = t'*Jack Farris -won the 25-lap Rosewall, 6-4, 6-3, 3-8, 6-0. {8 ee and La |ishe rd highest in OIAILT ede A SA ivkaed Mardiano-lstid the weight is lituvier wa : In the other semifinal, Mulloy:2nd a. rational ‘magazine (Life) among: small college punters dur-

|layout fof that tournament. ” {© A Washington, 'D. C., housewife, ’ . MULLOY ANT) Savith will face lyri Eo Ct vie. Dick Camphell's total

la 111-handicap. She shot a 178, In the semifinals of. the WOM- | yt got credit for a 67. i

jen's doubles, Shirley Fry of Ak-|

; : Promoter Herman Taylor pre-| strokes over par at 36 holes with) Farris also broke the 12-lap ron, O. and Doris Hart of Coral, Gon: Smar Bradley 2 aeons 30 BRISY Rawls Sill ¥

‘hand, too.” . wu dicts a crowd of 35,000 will at-{147, failed to show up at the first record b : : T, > ; 3 3 y winning in 3:54.41. He Gables, beat Mrs. Arlette Half | ; | CHARLES SAID the seventh-tend the fight. With tickets rang-|tes. Earlier He had said a sore was followed by EL al ra. fanie Marie Seghers bt "1 2 Bandieap OT 11 T0V # B6i 74] round kayo he suffered at the|In& from $8 to $20 each, he esti-| finger on his right hand hampered and Jimmy Quick. Roy Atkinson France, 6-0, 6-1. ed S eal rvane

play. 3 pointing him resulted in part from *3ch fighter getting 30° per cent, -

of all receipts. ei punch,” the The fight wilt be televised on

; basis except for a blackout of) wasn’t up. It was no freak or Philadelphia and a radius of “B i LE lucky. punch. As for myself, Iimiles. It will be broadcast on a’ onus a Y couldn’t get started.” nation-wide radio hookup with ; Charles doesn’t plan to beithe Philadelphia. [overly cautious because of demise blacked ouf, previous bout. “You ean’t

By United Press

area OLANTA, 8. C., May 31

agal n The

Don Buddin, 18-year-old prep able” bonus contract. b { Scouts from six major league Roy Mitch, 72 N. Dearborn, got|clubs—the Red Sox, Chicago Cubs his first hole in one at Willow-/and White Sox, brook yesterday. i Yankees, Boston

The 38-year-old Waleott, idle Gets Hole-in-One since ‘he won the title while his : opponent scored triumphs over Joey Maxim, Rex Layne and Joe Kahut, is confident his secret {“change in style” will give him aN: and Virginia Stuck.

Braves

Buddin's

His shot, ceremonies = at last night,

{made on the 153-yard, par 3 No. 7/8chcool graduation {hole, hit in front of the green and Waiting

appointment for “Little Mo.” Pat the seventh,” said Joe as he No. 5 iron, , "2 =

was scoring freely with sharp|— angled cross court | dropping the ball short to draw|

shots and |

Miss Connolly out of position.

smmnms Major Leagues

the rain-slippery court, and a) tumble by Maureen in the final American League a

get threatened to cost her th

! TEAM BATTING match, It enabled Mrs. Todd to G ABR sR Pét TEAM BATTING | rel [New York. 35 130 G AB H HR 88 Pet. munity of 500 a feared outfit. This|obtained in a trade with the|eleven. ! : . fake & four-two lead after seven SEIS 318 13 80 3B Asie UR 1 80H] J vear nis batting average was $12, Cleveland Browns.” signed their, The game will he the last of pil yegier, ana ym Haus. | Big League Scouts aniage points. I] oston 38 147 183 13 ow "ork 3 13s 183 33 12 3 288iHe alse played five years of 1952 Dallas Texans contracts to- Six pre-season battles for the ’ ; uss. 1 : . [ag on SR RRA kh Brook 37133 184 30s 38 Ji '383 American Legion sandlot ball and|day. flock prior to, the opening of the) Dr. Willam Howard, chairman gp 10UIS, May 31 (UP) p d Outi Wil] Bde § 14% 18 38 18 9 A3|Gineinnatl. 39 104 183 331 3 8 M481, the finals of the state regional The two Southwest Conference National Football League cam- Of the faculty athletic committee, ... 1 ,,.ue scouts today eyed urave vting ALL} TEAM FikLDING © © “0|Pittsburen FRAN iii Ne 11 0 tourney batted .800. [linemen were traded to the Tex-| paign. (will announce the letter and] 2a ve Ac iy eye At 250 Al o| washington i os 5 0p et GPO AY ® pp pet.| He also took his turn pitching ans by the Browns for Quarter- - Other games already scheduled minor award. winners in behalf Frank (No-Hit) Baumann, sensaA tract UMN jer vorx 3 Ha i a a EH Cine 3 1038 3 3 n 1 this year for a record of four back George Ratterman. {are with the Detroit Lions in Litt Dr. M. O. Ross, president. (tional ~Central High School Times State Servies Qetralt W102) 434 34 23 917] NoaeE $1008 80 71} S83 wins and one loss, Their signatures brought to 20, tle’ Rock, Ark. Aug. 23; against ipitcher, who capped his prep days LAFAYETTE, May 31 — The Boston 41 » an in siiieu wigs WB % a 'the number of players under con- the Dallas Texans in Odessa, Irish Score in 9th lwith his fourth no-hit game in sacond annual “P” Men's summer Bh, Lous $10 fal 4 fo and pittabureh rh WV t N Di /tract and to five the number of Tex. Aug. 29; against the Chi- : . [the state baseball finals ; puting, scheduled at the Purdue, INDIVIDUAL maTHING © Ut (Bostan CL eta Aaa 26 Veteran Newsman Dies | rtexas-horn players signed with cago Bears at Durham, N. C. 10 Edge Indiana, 4-3 | -— t University campus, June 7, willlexcens pitchers SALE iow Mae, TAM! (Includes players in 10 or more ssmes From Heart Attack the idea 'of making the National Sept. 6. and against the Los An- SOUTH BEND, M 31 (up)! Baumann struck out 15 Cape attract 250 alumni lettermen). . AR RH HR'Rat poy | cent pitchers butte en — ack. © \ IFootball League entry as “na- gels Rams in Philadelphia Sept. . A scratch single b 2 1 Or) | Girardeau Central batters and not from 21 states, according to ad- Biagio (ff af 311 1 Ad Hemanion Cur Cr UTA dg CARDIFF, N. J, May 31 (UP) tive” as possible. The others 13, : Rim DC oy TY JUL {a ball left ‘the infield as the: St. vance. registration. Roa ay hi 13a. 33 30.1% 20 HIEdwards.Cin % 1) 3 3-14-38 —Ed Van Every, 73, veteran are Tackles Russ Hudeck and Another game also iz scheduled two © : : Early registrations cover _alGoodman Bos 1x3 331] Sauer.Chi 154 28 53 10 48 a d gs ti sf y heduled two ‘out and the bases loaded, Louis team took ‘the title, 5-0, : |Lenhardt. Bos 2 11 3 A 3 inson.mklvn 118 31 31 3 {8 -§j§|newspaperman and press agent Jim Lansiord and Linebacker at Hershey on Aug. 16 but the drove home Relief Pitcher Jim-| n of nearly half a century in Mantle NY 3 § aw 311. iia Se 8 18 4H 1] 33ifor former heavyweight boxing Bert Clark. | fos has not yet been’ announced. | Gib Sn £7 Jim Thursday at Sportsmans Park x Sue Athletics, Sangus Sram Baer NY © 12142 3 33 Beumn its. Cnt 1 4 3 i 1 33champion Ezzard Charles, was eet iat———— r iy TONS With the inning un where the portly southpaw may . » O ahoma Y; | Mitchell.Clev 109 14 34 21 " 148 48 J # 234 |found dead of a heart attack in ope . : . . Is ¥ a member of the 1904 football, Waohinf™ of 10 3% 3 73 Eman RR om today. “* "Pacific Coast to Revamp Big 10 Tennis Finals | Indiana, 4-3, in the season's final someday Sissy bs vare 290 squad, to representatives of the BatisDet 56 3 11.8 3 erena.Chi 8 8 is $180 Van’ Every, a working news- Bocketball Schedul P : {for both teams, big leaguer. eurrent crop of alumni lettermen | Klute Was 8 J i 1 3 : Gooner ea °c paperman for 50 years, was liv- sket cheduie ostponed by Rain { It was the second win in as, It was Baumann's fourth nocreated by this year's commence-|JsnsenNY Ween 13 18 36 1 14 63|iopata.Bhils $31 #4 13 Jos, oT the Cardiff Hotel whelii LOS ANGELES, May 31 (UP)| EVANSTON, Ii, May 31 (UP)|Jany days for the Irish over theihit, mo-run game. During the ant. - |KellDet' 140 9 43 1 14 Joo|@nierBrook ~~ 138 18 4 4 3 J0Charles was in training at nearby —A proposal for a conference--—Rain interfered with the Big 10 Hoosiers, and allowed the Notre tourney, he pitched 42 innings, fhe program Tor the day long REEHA fH 3 I MGR" 8 21} Saielensdntvlle for his title bout|wide basketball schedule tops he| Conference tennis {inals toda. |puign wilh a record of 12 vietotal of four hits ‘and twirl registration in" the fledhouse in | Nieman SL 133 18 38 3 11 .308|Simuehter.str 1 11 3% 7 3 33%iwith heavyweight Champion Jer- list of; items to be considered at, The championship rounds of six|PAIEn with a record of 12 wvic-|total of four hits and twirled : { Fox.Chi 11 18 82 6 13 eejpddiachl. T4122 4 0 Migey Joe Walcogt next Thursday. the 1952 spring meeting of the singles and one doubles matches! Ofies and eight Qefoats. thres mno-bitters, including two tha morning, following which Delsing sil, 102 12 30 0 10 3 28° 45 1 10 296! iIndtans. ....... cee. 000 001-3 6 2 ary til ha pifted to attield Ros It ye) ES Williams N 11 3 4 1 1 ae Jake Mintz and Tom Tannas, Pacific Coast Intercollegiate were postponed until tomorrow|Natre Dame eens 008 000 ON 119 3 Perfect games. A walk and an a nt ried to how - of 2 a 1 SRE lf #8 3 2 lco-managers of Charles who ua. Athletic Conference, it was an- morning on the Northwestern uch warsrg (3). erste 5 Ono. portent 0 rior from The schedule for the outing necrigue cH i 0 38 oe ia am Mesendienst.8tl 18 14 43 1 31 3R(ually had breakfast with Van nounced today. {University campus. {bons (T) and King. being perfect. -. will include a golf tournament Berra NY 100 1 30 i] Lowrey Stl, i } ] n 280 Every, ‘became alarmed when he The meeting will be held June Indiana and Michigan State] ’ with a variety of prizes, ranging|fernisl Phi dH HR or i LT aT a2 aT Gm did not appear in the hotel din- 8-12 at Portland, Ore. (Rained all but two-of the spots from “best to worst” as well as propo. ine he it & ih. aR 1 41|ing room this morning. They went Confererice commissioner Vie- in the final games in the singles) => other outdodr activities and an | Mullin Det 110 i » 3 i in SER in upstairs‘ to" Van Fvery's room, tor 0, Schmidt said the proposal division. Th ( : opportunity to take part in Wisoniy-Wan 18 f 18 8.14 2 4.4 3 J Taibroke in the door when he failed io De considered. Would abolish; "og wag arganized campus tours. (pamper Wah © 48 4 13 8° 3 . Mir In “Hy to answer their knock, and found the divisional basketball schedule D00DL & oil | — {Dyek.Stl, . 4 10,3 32.18 . 1 is tI 213 him dead. ‘the conferencé has played since) : : Doubl Main Go | Mele Washicier 5 3 4 it 3 “171230 3 Van Every formerly worked 1923 and the resulting playoff, The Miracle Bait Perfume Long & Short Sleeve ouble Main MB we 83 3 1 1 3 ¢ 3# -illon the New York Evening World between the champions of the) C ATCH OR On Pro Mat Card Vollmer, os 80 15 31 4 11 | i IH » ; i mn and the New York Evening SunilNorthern and Southern divisions. E FIS . ; Y ; . ‘Much 2 os M i : wee 36 8 i 333 before becoming sports editor ef| The new proposal would provide WITH DOODLE OIL SHIRTS A double-main go will feature Runnels Wash 1e : # 5. Bos Mk: 13 28 the Police Gazette, He had been|for uniform competition among] MAIL THIS COUPON . action on the pro mat card at the Gro Bel hi ng. 18 1 428 ‘361/press agent for Charles since the/all nine conference schools BUDNICK'S TRADING MART Armory Tuesday. 3 NAURNY BR ljee 0 ton.Gin we Bsa 1 Cincinnati boxer first gained the throughout the season, Schmidt|] 301 MASS. AVE, INDPLS., IND, arn Mengors mit Cou Wi 8 4 4 3} HATER Hd 81] enenp or sure ape. mi Je JACKETS o-| Darrell. 0 18 & Mania wea ki vaanpslst nena ve sa were IR phant Boy meets Izzy Becker in Jorma h 18 BR i nu SE HE ge ae fy Aaares : Bt 1 1 » 3 34 Creco.Pitts 127 «+ 21 11 34 | TARARRANNINRAR ran Here} i R the mecond main event, hl : ko. Brk Jo 28 2 1! i TROUSERS . b t will be for two falls hh, ah wt I } 3 Barton w Ri : 5 } + i | jo COERANS vomsesanss Blate oo... ‘ } ; : S ) ree with a 60-minute time Hm. | Ferrick ah 9 Hogue NY \ asia NY ? Damith. Cin, | Please send me ........ 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THE RED SOX scout, Madece | Brown, got hiz name on a ClassA contract today. The amount of the bonus was not disclosed {but was said to be “sizeable.” {" Buddin's performance at

\National League

{won

the. second 12-lap semi-; In the quarterfinals of the | o { windup, mixed doubles, Miss Fry and war 40 5% Heat winners were Farris, At-| Sturgess beat Mrs. Hazel Reddick |

By ‘United Press

kinson, Don Dewey and White. Smith of South Africa and Don

Boston Red Sox signed shortstop,

i

At Speedrome

The match was stopped by darkness yesterday with the score.

tied at one set apiece.

In the semifinals of the mixed | senior athlete will highlight the en's Cross-Country: Golf tourna-. |annual B-Men's banquet honoring ment headed into tomorrow's final

doubles, Miss Hart and Sedgman . |beat Mrs. Jones Vebert of France|

Virgil Whitlock won the 25-lap|and Enrico Morea of Argentina, Butler's spring sports athletes|18 holes.

rome last night.

Gene Gill won the =n EQgles Plan

New York event and R. Hunter captured the| ; and|trophy dash. Heat winners were; -* ° He was playing golf with Fred| Brooklyn Dodgers—sat through{B. Plummer, Omar Trailer, George ervic & i $ high Copeland and Ed Manuel. ¢ hi t Pe Another program of stock cars or m to come! x is slated at the Speedrome track mne Philadelphia Ragles

tonight.

Players Traded by Browns Sign Pacts

DALLAS, Tex, May 31 (UP) Manager Vince bat — End Stan Williams from Bay- nounced tonight.

ester

{made the high school team from lor and Guard Herschel For both |Fagles’ first against an Army

{this eastern South Carolina com- from Southern Methodist,

school baseball star, to a “size-giock car feature at the Speed-|

6-4, 6-3. {for the 1952 season.

attitude toward teammates and|tonio, Tex., had a 75.

| Wednesday night at the Ather- h MOTrTrow. ton Center. Tim Crawford was aking €F. tomer the 1951 recipient. |

Featured in the B-Men's peren-

{meet. the Ft. Jackson, 8, C, i | Golden Arrows, runner-up for the Dial reunion will be the annual| oo ved at Houston,

: | Varsity-Alumni baseball game at| {service football title in 1951, in| |Seattle, Wash. ends {a pre-season. exhibition game at 3 p. m. on the Fairview diamond.

Hershey, Pa. Sept. 20, General The banquet will follow at 6:30 McNally an- P™ . N.Y Bob Nipper, pres tha

The night contest will be the 23sociation, Tve as master, {of ceremonies and will introduce

By United Press PHILADELPHIA, May 31 —

will ‘ment,

Tex.,

and Savitt, playing immediately Will donate the proceeds to the ing the 1951 football season, paced

Wilde, F ; : 18:16.46. J : t-1 s ; { | A complete summary of the Earl Wilde, Freddie Haas, Ro-|8:16 im Chenowith, Bill Kit- McGregor and Sedgman in the to r$ over Hogan—with the aid of anal statistios follows:

HARTSDALE, N. Y,, May 31—

: . t ; ’ ' : oy | 4 | Betsy Rawles of Austin, Tex. shot Cincinnatf Cobra sald. “My guard home screens on a nation-wide Red Sox Sign {Roessler also won the one-lap Candy of Australia, 5-7, 6-2, > B-Men S Card>: a mediocre 78 today but

time trial in :19.12.

‘Whitlock Wins

The presentation of the Andy| retained a nine-stroke lead on the § | Williams Memorial Award to afield ‘as the Weathervane Womi-

Patty Berg’ of Minneapolis fired | The award, bestowed annually a 74 for the best round of the day {upon a graduating athlete hav-on the Scarsdale Golf Club course {ing shown the best “unselfishiand Betty Jameson of San AnAlthough {his wholesome conduct as athlete noth gained on Miss Rawls, neithjand student,” will be announced|sr was given much chance of

The Trans-Continental tournawhich opened at Miaml Beach, Fla., in February and later and tomorrow with 18 holes at the Deepdale |Country Club at Great Neck,

|the spring sports coaching sare PrEp Hurler Draws

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