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"MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1952

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By JACK

A BRIGHT LAD whose first name is Bill looms on the city’s amateur baseball front as a new star today. Bright, hurling for Vestal Steel in the Municipal League, registered the first no-hit game of the season yes-

terday afternoon at Riverside Park diamond No. 1 when his mates thumped Hawthorne, 10 to 2.

" » * BRIGHT, WHO had an excelJent record with Indiana Central this spring, was tough in the clinches as he struck out 14 enemy batters over the route. Vestal Steel's defensive collapse in the seventh inning cost Bright a shutout no-hitter, His mates made § errors during this seige. Mike Daley and Mike Cannon paced the winners with a double and single each. Bright, who won 2 games for Vestal Steel in the city series last

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" year, had excellent support at the . plate. Chalking up its second win

oedomg.- i Smashing, CTO, “Butch Teenberg scatte

in three games, Vestal Steel scored 5 runs in the first to ice the decision am.

IN OTHER Muhicipal League games, MacDougal Construction routed CIO No. 23, 21 to 5, on Riverside diamond No. 2 while Wilhelm Construction * blasted Indiana Reformatory, 8 to 4.

Kirshbaum Center ‘finally broke)

the ice with a win over South Side Saints, 7 to 2. Worcel Trailers remained undefeated in 8.games in the Big Six League yesterday, handing CIO No. 933 its first defeat, 2% to 8, at Riverside No. 6. In another rout, Linde Air defeated Bryant Heater, 17 to 2, at Riverside Park No. 3. Sunoco ‘Service had a pleasant trip to Putnamyille, beating the Indiana State Farm, 10 to 2. MacDougal Construction notched its third win Wy

“for the mound victory. R. Bur-|°

rows and J. Burrows were the

- CIO pitching Corp.

Bob Carfer hit a home run in the fourth inning with 1 on, Isenberg slugged 2 triples.

Kirsbaum Center scored all its|Vestal

runs in the first two innings to coast to a victory over the South Side Saints.

"8 8. HORACE TURNER threw an impressive 6-hitter while his mates hammered Wendell Smith

_ out of the box in the second in-

ning. Roger Mercer was the

Saint's fireman and he proved to JAW.

be a highly effective one as he allowed 4 hits over the ™ innings he worked. Kenny Eller of Kirshbaums hit a home run in the second inning with 2 mates aboard. South Side Saints scored a run in the sixth and one in the ninth.

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Wilhelm Construction thumped Indiana Reformatory convincingly as Bob 8hieb hung up his second pitching win three starts. Shieb gave up 4 hits and struck out 9 batters. Grissom hurled for the Reformatory nine. Gene McCullough and Jack . Vomdersaar paced the winners with two hits each, Wilhelm Construction bunched its eggs in 2 innings—the second and eighth-—when the club scored 3 and 4 runs, respectively. Rice hit a home run for Indiana Reformatory.

» 9 #s WORCEL TRAILERS, unbeaten in 3 games, hit 3 CIO pitchers for 24 hits. The biggest inning was the third when 12 men batted to plate 11 runs. The Trailermen didn't even stop in

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the score from 19 to 27 runs. Forrest Tutt hit. a home run for the Trailer crew in the sixth with one man on base. Bill Alexander smashed 2 triples in gaining 5 hits. Don Bradley drove in 7 runners. Linde Air stayed in the running for the lead when it registered its third win in as many games. Cecil McCall and Jim Cox divided the hurling chores with the former gaining credit for the win.

8 = » LINDE AIR had 17 hits off of Firestone and Basil. Ray. Ash was the winner's big gun with four hits including a triple. Linde Air's big inning was the fifth, sixth and seventh. Joe Ellenberger pitched a 2hitter for Sunoco Service over Indiana State Farm. Ellenberalso... aided his =x with & home ru. Sultocos ‘rounds were the first: seventh | “and ninth. McLien was the losing pitcher which Sunoco nicked for 14 hits, Scores’ by innings: poet NOT Al LEAGUE

ndleton 0 110 2 Grisson and’ Adkins: achotn and Wise. South Side Saints .. 000 001 310 2 3 5 Kirs rehbaum ra a 430 000 7 5 aah. Mercer (2) and Mennel; Jutner

"BIG Ix JEACUE - Bryant Heater . 000 101 000— 2 3 6 aia 230 034 50x—17 17 3

Afr Firestone, Basil (1) ‘and Fuchs; McCali, Cox (8) and Alltop, Coyle (7). 103 113 odx—a1 11 3 x! Burroughs, R Burroughs and Camp-

Wor SL ratie ag 801 311 11 2 ce allers .. (1112 008—27 2 CIO 933 3 a HE i

Jones, Black and Rady: Curry Hughes (6), Swift (9) and Matthews »,

Tucker. o ATURDAY RESULTS MANUFACTURERS: LEAGUE

Bursing (8) snd Stul (Onle ans hand 8 ull, Campbell (6).

Farris Wins Stock Car Main Event

JACK FARRIS hung up his seventh 25-lap stock car victory at the W. 16th St. Midget Speedway last night, beating out Bud Moneymaker and Frank Roessler for the No. 1 spot: Heat winners included Dick Passwater, Jimmy Quick, Gene Warriner, and Don Dewey. The

° semifinal winners were Jimmy

Warriner and Jim Cecil. ” = s

LELAND POTTS was the vie:

tor at the Speedrome last night,

captiring a 25-lap feature race.

* saw Mike

Jay LaMar won the 15-lap semifinal while the trophy dash went to Chuck Atkins. Heat winners were Bill Archer, Atkins, Dave Vadder, and George Mahan. Fred Grumby was injured in a 2-car crash during the main vent. - ” RACE FANS at Dayton, 0, Nazaruk of East Meadow, L. 1, win the 30-lap big car race feature before 8000 fans, Jote James, Van Nuys, Cal, was second and Gene Force of Richmond, took third. Leroy Warriner of Indianap~ olis, and Jim Rigsby of Van Nuys, Cal, finished one-two in the semifinal. Heat winners were Nazaruk, James and Romcevich,

Bee Quits at Long Island

NEW gq! June 2 — Clair Bee,, the nervous little strategist who presided over the rise and

fall of Long Island University as

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a basketball power, quit because the school refused to ‘go big time” again. “I'd have béen happy to try to| lead L.1U. back to the top again,” Bee said In ann his resignation, “But it doesn’t appear that the school has any immediate plans of doing so.”

Bee ended his 21-year associa- George

tion with the tiny school which he built into a national cage power after a “year of careful thought.”

ferably at a pep school.

Gu BEE, WHOSE teams won 86

ner cent of their games and twice went. ‘undefeated, resigned his positions as basketball coach and assistant to the president shortly after the basketball scandal broke but remained at L.I.U. with the title of comptroller. He revealed a nt. he rececntly

ouncing/Local ABC Scores

He said he hoped to hen wet another coaching job—pre- Robe

Golfers Match Hogan's Card

Everybody and his brother had a “crack” at Ben Hogan, National Open golf champion, over the week end. Hogan carded a 34-37—71 as a standard score for the country’s golfers to try and beat Saturday, which was National Golf Day. Every one trying to improve on that mark paid a $1 fee in order “to try and beat Hogan.” Golfers topping Hogan's score received an award from the USO and Na[tional Golf Fund benefit. | Indianapolis golfers

Hogan’s score included:

HIGHLAND-—Herman Bowden, 64; Charley Consodine, 02-26-86; BSegerson, 88-2266; Walter Wyre, 97-30— 67; Al Ostermeyer, 87-1968; T. A. T terman, 82-14-68; Dick Dye, B84-16—68; Dick Gant, 73-568; Robert Timbrook., 74Chester Taylor, 87-18—69; Dr. B. Westiall 87-18—69; George Eerson. 84-15 ; Count Rosageo, 78+ erson, 78-8170

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70; William Hare, 82-12-70; Roy Gale, B. K. Wilder, 18—170; Wayne Paulsen 30210170; % J. den. 80-10—

CREST prank ‘Schmedel, 83-15-88; Yorda Kyger, 78-089; Bill Hughes. 8617 Bob Schuman, 76-6—70; Mid Dean;

Y CLUB OF INDIANAPOLIS — 25665; Cooley 8r.,

George Enos.

r 10. ROVE—N. M, Walls. 78-18—80; Richard [yin ic 1188; Hu oh Myers,

as |66-0—66; 82-1 Vv. fixansts. & 86- Toh ae Bob McGuire, ’ 5 Hee

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nslow, 81-13—89; Rav, 81- kt io: 0; William Cooling, 0-10

SPEEDWAY AY - Tom Glogoza 63, Paul Blackburn and Jake Hagist, 66 each: Carl Sindivier, 67; Charles Boswell. Frank Clogoss, | yy Svetidge and Burnside. 68 Bll Davis aod Sim Ludw oe. Pitex. udwig, ac BROA

OOR~—Herb Fallender and Dr. vin Laskey, 88 each; ‘Are Londe. Gene Sox » C r ny and Harry Alpert, 70 each. a You

Cub Scout Card

Schedule of play in the Eastern District Cub Scout. League fol- | lows: Friday (6:30 p. m. at Spades Park), Pack 125 of St. Philip Neri ve, Pack 8 of Our Lady of Lourdes; June 13 (6 p. m. at Washington Park), Pack 125, St. | Philip Neri vs. Pack 160 of Cal- | vary Baptist.

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Con ral Stand

In Final Dil For Walcott

terweight eager ' observer grandstand during Charles’ five Lia de Leo's career has slipped rounds of sparring yesterday.

plained,

was in the stand. Turner is a very close friend of Walcott. just what to do. and he does it. He takes it easy, gets his exercise. —no secrets.” the ninth inning when they ran|

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visitors

By JACK CUDDY

for Jersey Joe

That's what cotrainer Jimmy

Brown revealed today when ques-

tioned about Charles’ uncertainigubhed in English, in which he’s condition - for Thursday night's/co-gtarred with Valentina Cortesa. heavyweight championship fight with Walcott at Philadelphia.

Young Turner, undefeated welchallenger, was an in the wooden

COTRAINER BROWN ex“when Ez was getting nto his trunks I told him Turner Ez knows

So Ez says he knows

But he don’t show nothing

Then Charles really has much more stuff than he demonstrated yesterday?

Brown grinned and said:

That's

EZZARD scaled only 182 last

July 18, when Walcott captured his crown on a seventh-round knockout. Jersey !Joe will register about 184.

Brown continued:

“Sugar. Ray = SCALE

Couldn’t Brown and Charles be wrong "about Welterweight.

- Challenger Turner? Reporters

understood Turner was supposed to begin training tomorrow at this same camp for his title fight with Kid Gavilan at Philadelphia, July 7.

“We're not wrong,” said Brown. “And let me tell you Turner won’t be watchin’ tomorrow when Ez| goes one or two last rounds— inside the gym. Bz will do then

Big Success

By HENRY BUTLER Yesterday's first

Renato Pacini,

-|swings and swung back and forth| in time to selections from “Show and other operetta and Sllight-classical items. But mostly, patients and their (it was during family visiting hours) sat quietly listening, giving big applause at the end of each number, Dr. John L. Williams, hospital superintendent, commented, “The ;jpatients * thoroughly It was very valuable, very helpful in therapy.” Expense of the concert was de3, American Fedeératign of Musicians, aided by the national union’s recording;

frayed by Local

fund.

Association for Mental Health. brief observation, the

patients.

to. “He's| in the best condition, mentally] SALLY FORREST as Ida Can-| and physically, since he beat Joe/tor tq Keefe Brasselle's Eddie Louis two years ‘ago. He's not/Cantor in Warners’ life story of} only bigger and stronger than/the, bouncing, pop-eyed comedy rer, the heirs of the novelist will{ he’s ever been, but he’s real sharp. star? I look for Him to knock out Walcott this time. weigh about 191 pounds. nine more than at Pittsburgh last July.”

“This thing yesterday was just like a day near the end of Ezzard’s training for Louis, Who. mn, de mm cts he ral khow- Robinson’s not only a pals % “Tot Louis, but he's at Louis” camp| half of the time teachin’ boxing tricks. So Ez just gives the worst performance ever for Robinson’s benefit. Sugar Ray went

Joe.

First Concert

symphonic concert for patients at Central State Hospital turned out to be a big success. assistant conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony, and 20 musicians, mostly Symphony. personnel, program of light music for some 600 patients in the outdoor recreation area. In the clear air and bright | afternoon sunlight, that beautirl {Jasper and Arch N. Bobitt ruled grove was ative with music.

je few patients happily took to the|A, Emmert and Frank E. Gilki-|.

played a

enjoyed it.

Co-planners with Dr. Williams and Local 3 were the Women's Committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society and the Gold Lady volunteers of the Indiana

If a visitor might judge from! program was a genuine experience for the

In such an attractive outdoor|

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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In Hollywood—

Are Sensitive

40 Boys | i

Gino Cervi slipped me the latest from Italy just before the local opening (at the Laurel Theater) of an Italian version of “Les Miserables,” now

Sylvana's quotes, he reported, put her in the dog house with Italy’s older actors—and their wives. The Italian people, he re lported, love Ingrid Bergman but

since she announced her “engagement” to Robert Taylor. Nobody, to Gino, is engaging her for films.

- ~ . GLIMPSED on a newsreel theater marquee: “Latest Flood Pictures. Also Jopnny Ray. »

are released, Reason: The feud that neither of them will admit]

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The cagting combination

stars in. “Not Wanted” “Never Fear,” is being discussed | right now by studio Meh brass.

stine’s vocal dynamite at Holly-/

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, June 2—Peppery Italian movie cutie June 2—Ezsard Charles de- Sylvana Pampanini isn’t popular with the over-40 boys back liberately. loafed through his|jn Rome, either, since she lashed out at such mature movie

last serious workout because|jovers as Clark Gable, CharlesBoyer and Spencer Tracy. he believed young Gil Turner was Italian star #

spying upon him Walcott.

wood's newest nitery, Keefe confirmed my inside tip about Sally and said of his new contract at Warners:

at MGM. People kept talking about my hustle and bustle and about how I'd be a star one of

pened. Everybody said I was “|crazy to ask for my contract release. But at Warners there's no question about it—I'm a star, right NOW! They're refusing all loan-outs and lining up pictures] for me to do after I finish Eddie's] story.”

rushed to the native beauties in| Samoa. who will play themselves

IT'S BEEN rumored that UIn Gary Cooper's starrer, won't reteam Tony Curtis and/turn to Paradise.” Piper Laurie after “No Room for and Tondelayos in the Polynethe Groom” and “Son of Ali Baba” |sian islands ‘have all

themselves poodle haircuts.

{“The Robe,” has been taken over by Fox as a Gregory Peck star-

‘ release his “The Big Fisherman” of(to the flicker studios. Douglas, Remember, he'lliSally and Keefe, who began their embittered by. the long wrangle movie careers as new-face co-over “The Robe,” refused to sell and his last novel to Hollywood.

matinee idol Conway Tearle, will . Itry a film comeback. She. retired APPLAUDING Billy Eck-|/from acting when she married Tearle.

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Times Amusement Clock

LOEW'S “Skirts Ahoy,” with Esther Wil.

lams and Vivian Blaine. at 12:20, 6:40 and 9:50.

“Talk About 8 Stranger. at 11,

2:10, 5:20 and

CIRCLE “About Face,” with Gordon MacRae and Eddie Bracken. at 13:30,

3:45, 7 and 10:15. “Lean Shark." at 11:10, 2:35, 5:40

and 8:50.

| dianapolis Indians vs. St. Paul

Where to Go

Baseball: Indianapolis In-

Saints. Victory Field. Box seats, $1.70; mezzanine, $1.40; grandstand, $1:10 and bleach ers, . 60c. Children under 12, 50c. 8:15 p. m.

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“The Narrow Tra with Marie

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INDIA at 1330 I. i NDIAN Peter Lawford, i 150 and “Ill .Never .

F ¢ You," ’ 2:05, 5:15 an tds nh “Red Mountain,” With Alan Ladd, by Eth poe 12 ¥ o* 80, 4:30. 80. aL "Shy “Steel Town,” with Ann Sheri. Ok 23" ana |i Lund, at 11:38, 3.08, and sh Sass te Gal oak 12:30 30 £10 and aaron”

“I spent two and a half years

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PARADISE? Wigs are being|

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gotten

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NOW THAT Lloyd C. Douglas’

Adele Rowland, widow of movie:

An Indianapolis nurse,

Collinson, Indianapolis, The fifth Supreme Court jurist was not allowed to cast a tie-breaking vote. It was the first Supreme Court tie decision since 1912, The tie, in effect, upheld a Marion County Probate Court decision against the nurse. Instead of keeping the entire $12,000 | Bit, » Miss Ostheimer will have to settle for half that amount! provided in the will, ‘Package Given Her’

{ute Workers ...... 200° 000 000—0 3 § what he was supposed to have] Miss Ostheimer had been car(BUETONS, Walton (2); linker 6), Bi done yesterday. He's working on|ing for Mrs. Collinson in 1943 on 6). Butsine or has pickeibaus. Stewart | something.” assignment from the Catholic

Charities Bureau. While taking the patient to St. Vincent's Hospital, Miss Ostheimer testified Mrs. Collinson gave her a package and said, “If I don’t come back, it's yours.” Not knowing what the package contained, the nurse took it to the charity bureau, where it lay untended for several weeks. Mrs. Collinson died in the hospital three weeks later. Miss Ostheimer then told John G. McNutt, executor of the estate, about the package. . When they opened it, they found it contained about $12,000 in cash. The nurse contended it was hers, but Mr. McNutt held it was part of the estate. Supreme Court Judges. Paul G.

Alagainst the nurse. Judges James

son voted for a new trial.

Nurse Loses $6000

Miss Helen Osthejmer, today lost $6000 on & .2-to-2 tie in the Indiana Supreme Court.

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Judge Fioyd 8. Draper aid not enter the case beofuse he was on the Apellate Court bench when the case was heard there.

wthorne ........ 000 200— 2 0 4, : Four jurists disagree on| This was the second time Suva ) Caimpbell (1). oa 2 a Yee Your a whether $12,000 she received in|preme Court judges held “widely Toune: Bright and Baxter. get Mcked” © a package. was a gift or part of divergent views” on the case in a Pendleton 1001"! To 120 o0o— 12 3 ' the estate of the late Mrs. Emily|2-to-2 tie. Under the law, two tie

decisions in successive terms of the court upholds the ruling of the lower courts.

DePauw to Confer Honorary Degree

Times State Service GREENCASTLE, June 2—Five honorary degrees will be con[ferred at DePauw University's 113th annual commencement Sunday. Earl. Brandon Barnes, Indianapolis attorney, will receive the degree of doctor of laws and Dr. Herbert E. Carter, professor of chemistry at the University of Illinois, will receive the dactor of science degree. The Rev. John 0. Cross, executive secretary, division of educational institutions of the Board of Education of the Methodist Church, will be awarded the degree of doctor of humane letters. Doctor of divinity degrees will be conferred on the Rev. Robert E. Badger, superintendent, Rushville district of the Methodist Church and the Rev, John H.

Hanger, pastor, Park Temple Methodist Church, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

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setting, a regular series of summer concerts undoubtedly would be a great boon to the Central State inmates. There's a philanthropic project that should command wide attention.

Red Cross Blood Unit

To Visit Local Plants

The mobile blood unit of the Marion County Red Cross will operate five days at four locations next week, Starting in Broad Ripple at

tomorrow from 3 p. m. tq.9 p. m. and Tuesday from noon until 6 p. m., the unit will complete the week as follows:. Main plant ‘of International Harvester, Wednesday, 9 a. m. to 4p. m.; J. D. Adams Co, Thursday, noon to 6 p. m., and E. C.

Atkins Co, Friday, 10 a. m to 4 p.m.

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