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The Indians are to battle the second-place Kansas City Park officials announced today

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'the Horsemen's Benevolent and jan ee BW 3 double-head KANSAS CIIY 2 0 a B 00 ran e Protective Association regarding o The gal- : | Magmanian. ..... 1 iw } : / distribution of purses at its im- sid rnoon. rey, » 8 x , te RE loping Brewers owron. If .. : a 0 . * pending 36-day race meeting, | % 4 A are’ Bow ‘under 4 . i * 0 u " The horsemen notified the 3 ed 8 the t Ry 1 ‘8 track, and the state racing com- 3 : "EE Ror Bucky: Wait- artes; © ! I : {mission, today that unless the) 4 los. thie-ex- itch-- ‘Hood, » ©. - 8 i¢ : ; track signed a contract within k : ors ar sbi ne. 3 A vo! seven days the horsemen would 8 Ww ho. Was Totals... ol 3 kd By CARL LUNDQUIST | makers for the Browns and |, ¢ run placed in charge AE two valiant United Press Sports Writer | White Sox. Clint Courtney, who ‘sn after Jolly Cholly mer. 3b i ¢ first. The: NEW YORK, June 7-—The| was traded away from the ' «ARLINGTON PARK in the Grimm was pro- oo A : Detroit “Red Sox” had it alll Yankees, plagued them again ¢,.0 of this arbitrary demand by moted to the par- ladon, ih °° The phy aver the Boston “Tigers” today wtih a home run in the fifth 1. HBPA cannot and will not. ent Boston Dickey " 0 8 St, a graduaf in the first hand-to-hand combat that put St. Louls ahead to '\,,.. any deal with any organi- : will 3 Xb Braves The pgaie Ash | Wilson. » 2 ¢ : School, Butler following baseball's biggest trade| stay. Jim Dyck also found the [,.... on distribution,” the eI i at 1 n ed 1 TLL jlhometown Stirnweiss. 1:3 year, of India in 10 years, even though Don| range, hitting two homers, one |... ...4 ’ hil ; ; ; : Indians tried another comeback |zuverink, » a cal School. Lenhardt and Walt Dropo must inside-the-park with two rum- “Arlington Park intends to | GETTING IN THE SWIM—When the nationally-famous Lafayette Swim Club, samposed of [effort out at Victory Field last] q4,, 41% 9 0 Puts Up have been a little confused-over| mers aboard for the Browns. =... "0 oy on cehedule June | aHractive Purdue coeds, give their exhibition of precision and grace in water at the Hillsdale Nurs. [night and came close to upsetting | wien fad, ut, fon Vie, fh sixth. He: fought Wiel gugout to go to after hit-| Losing cpligher Tom Morgan | 16. Arlington Park intends to | eries pool tomorrow afternoon Sheila Donahue (left) and Betty Mullen will be featured performers. he power. Jaden Ben, The — y (Ten nines) os Hes 4 od ’ “ . - ‘ . . . .” 1 - =| Kansas alan — het and Dropo returned homer, a two-run blast. | Fake Sith horses Lastersd by | These young ladies are members of the aquatic team participating in the 12th annual Rose Festi- nga eg a crowd of 3557, which INpisna ous rt "i i 4 gave the lives to Boston last night in enemy| At Washington, Bd Stewart, oo. 0 that they will NB n val pageant, fis a real crowd as minor league|Partee, Cereghino 2, Higdon, Taylor, OE A

costume and caused considerable who was traded from the Sena-’ spite of any boycott threat.” - attendance goes nowadays. It was, “FWo.sAsE HITS—Smith, Higdon, Pope. '

embarrassment as they provided tors to the White Sox, hit a three- REE-BASE MITS—Renna, Boliwes. where he had

4 ' | , | TH x.» : | ja ladies’ night and the paid at-| joME RUNS—Pope, Cereghino. pide habs 8 all the offensive fireworks in a ryn double in the eighth as Chl- Lo. 0 GueroIAL8 said the Say A Few Words Forl. S. Women Golfers :-naance was 2447, with 1110 fem-; Sactiflee—Hoad, _ _ .. azmanian . Another

. | 4 to 2 triumph for the last-place cago came from behind to hand, = 00 o \ demanded that inine fans’ showing up. The Blues| to Bollwer, Wilsan to Malmbers to Taylor, of a 40-feet-de

Detroiters. Traded away earlier ex.Yankee Pitcher Frank (Spec) | ‘ lwon in the overtime action, 5 to 4 i prize money be split 75 per cent in! d . ’ » anapolls 8. Se the Eli Lilly & ou w : lIn ‘a way, the Blues were ICKY zyrerink 4 Hond 4" Ccreshine I and Morris St

in the week in a gigantic nine- Shea his first defeat after three ~ $ 1 A : ; night purses and 25 per cent : a a e a er mag deal, they made it easy for wins. in stakes. A spokesman said that yori , :

lefty Ted Gray to gain his sixth mom i to win. But for 4 couple of Tribe , SIRLCK OUT—-By Zuverink 1, Cererhing TWO—A 14 efty Ti Gra | .; * : the track is committed to a stakes Aes ( hi ( y 8 mistakes the: home boys would HITS—Of Cereshine % in 5 ingings (and High School & victory Wil strong six-hit pitching, PREACHER ROE failed 10, orem of $530,000 and total BE SURE TO send along a that position by fans through- | uriis Lu a Inave. finished in front in nine'(and BY eS lend of ig pulled uncon: ~ "nn (weather a ninth infiing rally in prizes of $1,350,000. | 25-word statement oul our | rout the : Baoan, Name $e hs “oy SASL wapenings. The Tribesters outhit the + JIT. BY PITCHER—By Zuverink -(Skow- Ripple pool in PO SMASHED a second- which Cincinnati scored four] “If we agreed to their form- | “favorite player” when you Vote | "player for each. position from : Wy... /second-placers, 11 to 9, but a four-| WINNING FRTORER-—Hood. : u fied fellow i homer with no one on base runs, but the Dodgers thought: ula,” he said, “We would have | for your stars to take part in | each league — National and | MUIRFIEL} _ England, " Junel,, second frame by Kansas City | REALE Sa Bigcs 4 Sadan, thronged the: to start the Tigers out in frontifully had segred three times in| to increases our purses 69 per the major league All-Star game. | American—except pitcher. The |7 — America's - women golfers, proved the deciding fdctor. DITERDANCE--313) 13047 ne), day of the cit and in the four Lenhardt came the top of the ninth, so he still cent over 1951.” dep ma ement might be the | managers will select the pitchers. |neaten in two of the three open-| . wo» has got ono or more hits In Taken Of { 3 “viet Arlingt i hat “ - { N s ing or bled, te - I id Mi wd ghd he rn} as the winner of The Times | outfleld positions, but list play- a aiehes, were RY DD RINK ve hy Te at 12 samen) am The iene Steve Souchock, who ou | 22 BA EO ee Ak oad Moen nd Tmpiseroe attempt pi All-Star Baseball Poll. If more | ers as outfielders. expected to win most of the con-|righthander, pitched a marvelous| is batting .363. Tavish, 310 } ahead of him. It was the eighthilie oD Cc a 0 Tate save ion ae ny ED D ep | than one entrant in The Times | All entries become the prop- [cluding six singles contests from brand of ball after the second! But Dave didn’t look too good removed fron Bemer of the year for each of Ror ples, led the Dodgers ine rn Chioaao. Xt Bo firacics| COntest picks the players who | erty of The Times and the [the British~today and clinch the stanza and although the, Indians|in the field. It seemed as though in Methodist them. Then to embellish things, two 3p ples; Hr pty oe Re ware forccd go. operate on the| StATt the All-Star game, the | decision of the judges will be Curtis Cup for the -wixth time in|tied the score at four-all in the he misjudged Bill Renna’s triple . But! Dr’ oO? Detrolt, hitting 1 a M ~ ding things (fomula basis demanded by HBPA| “tatement will determine the | final. * |seven meetings, . seventh that early blast finally/in ihe Blues big second and also pounce : Rohe ! : a aglie, fin : | entrant who will’ receive the | - - proved decisive. It was in that|/had trouble with Don Bollweg's . : Clarendon Rd. eighth to score another ex-Bos-| rough after. nine straight vie it would sound the death knell Of two free season passes to Vic- | ; Claire Doran of. Cleveland and stanza that Zuverink served a fat|triple in the 10th. Wes men and life toni Fred Hatfleld, who had flered his second high class racing. £ : Marjorie Lindsay of Decatur, Ill, : P 8 tanian, Pred a, Bomifpd Joris, ul ure i) Bi mi "Phin boycott threat comes trom| tory Field. aves’ . Sauer Awfu iscored the only ‘american triumph Pitch to Blues Pitcher Ed Cere- 2 #2 =» hours to try’ : : lit | | ] ; El iu : Sh : ] i : 1 < tod 4 3 A 3 ‘ ya ; : . 2 ghino, who hit a two-run homer.! BELLWEG carried ho th e. right; too. Hoot Evers doubled in| pecidily humiliating because 3% 8 i 1 bid Hid ge l- YOU CAN WRITE your se- | es Cn Jestgrday as the Britons-took aj. 0. oie collected five of their winning run. for the Be ae It was the :- one of Boston’s runs and George came at the hands of the Pir- |mafding pucleus. The bulk o elections of. AlEStar game play- ‘Sweet ot - Bat -1 lead on the ancient Muirtield nine hits in that one round. - i oth : o city: pool. sine “Kell alse got a hit. 7 ates, whom .he had defeated horsemen who already are stabled; ers for the American and Na- ei ! Links. By taking foul out of to-| “py 0” oe in “sigians Ato-1 > a h by getting a triple. J. that year ®t "The first-place . Indians had’[ 13 straight times. Little Mur {at Ariingion or who are shipping) tional league teams on any. By United Press’ | |days six singles matches, ‘how-| ool Fr Mo asted an [Andy Carey als 3 ine play on Ripple. an especially profitable evening, | ray Dickson . pitched a: seven- their thoroughbreds. here. have kind of paper or on a postal | NEW YORK, June 7 ~— Hanklever, the Americans can win the oe ope | ndy Carey's drive over third Firemen pra topping the Athletics, 11 to 4, | hitter and missed a shutdut [given the officers and directors of| card. Write your “favorite Sauer, the Chicago Cub outfielder big silver cup. inside-the-park home run in the (and threw out the runner. He while all of the other first di- | when Bobby Thomson econ- the track written assurance that/ player” statement on a separate |who never has hit above .275 in| ¢ rie first canto fo give the Indians |also came close to tagging Bollvision teams were losing. In | nected for his seventh homer. they will race here.” > | sheet. four major league seasons, was a lead: Pope also got two more weg off the third sack.

Send them by midnight [leading the National League bat-| IN THE SINGLES pairings, it} hits, a single and a double, be- | The Indians gave Bill Skow- .

Rookie Tony Bartirome paced mimes | er : June 26 or deliver them in [ting race today with a .341 aver- will be: U, 8. Amateur champion| fore the game's end. He now | ron an intentional walk and Vie

addition to second-place Boston’s loss, the Yankees were

Pittsburgh with two doubles | 3 . Wil be? 1.5. Austeus: ehamplon ppled, 9 to 3, by the Browns, | and a single as the Giants Joey Ma i F { .| person by moon June 27 to: age. vs. Jea - Power foul = the Senators lost, 4108, to | lost their eighth game in the | X m d | All-Star Baseball Poll, Indi- The 6-foot, 33-inch Sauer— Donald of Scotland; Miss Lindsay . ' er ouled ou} fo Baumer for Chicago. Inst 10 starts. I D ill f | anapolis Times, 214 W. Mary- one of the big reasons the Cubs ye, Frances Stephens SF England; Hoosier ; 5 S grist, with only about a half In the National League, the, The Cubs made 12 hils off four n I S or iw mw 21 I a ve Moira Tonterton Of Sootinot, Swing, aumped a Texas Leaguer fron of the Giant om dete ath uiBoston pickers = Inclgdic { THE PLAYERS who start (the past week to nt ee Mts Doran vs. Philomena Gar- Wi di U over. second to store Hollweg the Reds, : to - ph Te Gene Hermans! Robinson Fight he Al)-Bur game be Jose eighth place and replace Del En-|cey of Ireland; Grace Demoss of m in ie a Proved to bs tie winiv : e most votes for nig of the Phillies in the t % , RR re vst reo ‘complete the Tapia. switch pros of England. sna sae wor ABC TOUPN@Y nC. iro ae the Cubs topped the Braves, 7 hits to boost his league-leadings GROSSINGER, N. Y., June 7 y Ennis lost 47 points and fell to ray of Rutland, Vt., vs. Jean Bis- Ed Cereghino, Wally Hood and to 2. "| average to .350 "Trainer Al Del Monte said wn. Walcott S Take [13th with a .296 mark. good, English champion By PRANK WILSON Dave : Mailer, Hood was the “ : : - y , S . : » 3 J; e 3 : i | - The Cardinals got an edge in i Ad Sent a avyweisht \W as $103 123 £14 | Miss Doran and Miss Lindsay Times Special Writer am i BOB LEMON had no trouble relief pitching from old Alpha . ; { I SAUER, WHO HAS hit 30 or; beat Miss Stephens and Mrs. MILWAUKEE, June 7—Indian-| on A PLAY in the seventh n

| heavy and that st ! ; i 4 winning his fifth game as Cleve-| (Boots and Saddles) Brazle over r yy ia 2 gam baths may| PHILADELPHIA, June 7 (UP) more homers in each of his sea-| George Valentine of Scotland, 6 ‘apolis bowlers completed their ning with the Indians at bat, a

land made 14 hits including Al)Jom Konstanty of the Phils in | Jersey Joe Walcott received a sons with Cincinnati and Chicago, and 4, in yesterday’s opening 36- |1ast major invasion of the ABC'S |p5y ocourred which stunned some Rosen's 11th homer. Bobby Avila their uphill victory which was aM i Who ‘defends his 4 [total of $103,123 for defending|also led-the National League in| hole “Scotch Foursomes” match, tourney alleys here yesterday as|¢ane 71t was explained that Jack also homered for Cleveland and| achieved with a four-run come-| adnot Ra R hi en ® i ae his heavyweight boxing title|that department with 12 and] but the Muirfield layout with [seven teams from the Herff-Jones Baumer, who was caught stealJoe Tipton got one for Philly. from-behind rally in the sixth and| a8 y hobinson at tankee against former champion Ezzard|topped the majors in runs batted its narrow fairways and numer- league competed in the day'siing had not been given the

{Stadium on June 23, boxed four i booste be confus The Indians made five unearned a clinching tally in the seventh. ® ' |Charles at Municipal Stadium in with 48, in official statistics| ous bunkers gave the two other |early booster squad. steal sign. He m runs in the second inning off|Brazle gained his third victory, Wiimpressive rounds against hro| Thursday night, it was, an- Which included Thursday's al U. S. teams trouble. Only two Hoosier city teams re-| on caime confused starter Harry Byrd to clinch it/but he has been in 15 games in S . {nounced today. {games. | Miss Kirby and Miss DeMoss/ Main on the tournament sched-| johnny Hutchings, who usu-

eighed 187 pounds—the heaviest ; : early. relief, 14 of which the Cardinals' W Walcott Féceived $43,123 as his! Dom DiMaggio of the Red | were beaten 3 and 2 by Miss Don- ule. They will roll on the last . As it was In Boston, ex-team won. Gran Hamner homered for Ver SO near a fight, according t0(30 per cent share of the net gate Sox and Al Rosen of the In- ‘ald and Miss Price, "while Mias{tV3 days; next Friday and sat a as wv

mates also were the trouble !the Phils. Del Monte. land also received a $60,000 guar-| dians still ranked 1-2 in the Riley and Pat O'Sullivan of/urday. ey an os do - | wEASwWEd ™ Be ot janice from television proceeds. | American League batting race, Orange, Conn. lost to Miss Pater- a 2 2» tried to pilfer second “on his MEA? E pton|Charles also received 30 per cent, but the little Boston center [son and Miss Garvey, 2 and 1, in| HERFF-JONES Office turned in| own.” {Lakes, N. J, Robinson scaled 160 of the net on gate plus $49,350 fielder widened his margin over a close battle, - {the best of the Indi li cordi jafter working two rounds each on!from television receipts for a' the Cleveland third baseman ; | a AID ager tay

{the heavy : -| total 7 *» » = |scores yesterday compiling a|Desautels, Frank Papish, subbin pie a ang den: Nugh sap xmas ahuoiinted’ the during the past week. DiMag- | yN SCOTCH FOURSOMES com- three-game total of 2524, good for for Hutchings, did Se “signals ‘about five minutes of calisthenics, |official attendance at the fight! Soy ted his average a point to |petition, the players on each team Sixth place on the squad and $38 Baumer to go. A walk and a ide g -352 while Rosen skidded from |take alternate shots. The final In squad prize money. The team | double followed and the Indians

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Robinson's manager, George Was 21599 and the gross gate Gainford, said that Dr. Alex- receipts were $211,755. Net gate 8 to 393, |singles matches will be at regula- ames were 819, 926 and 779. {got but one run out of it. : ander Schiff of the New York receipts amounted to $143,744 RY jion uatch play, Set i ividunl thiet Jame | Suspe : State Athletic Commission, will after deduction of $32,356 fed-| TWO YANKEES held the third] Miss Doran and Miss Lindsay | effort was worked by William ‘Tribe Averages AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee 000 100 040 5 10 1 arrive to examine Robinson next eral taxes, $17,188 city taxes, and fourth spats in the American| shot the best American golf yes- | Luckemeier of H-J No. 6. His | 9g 31 18 a4 a Hoover and Williams: Kemerer, Free-| Wednesday. Dr. Vincent J, Nar- $8566 in state taxes and other With Gene Woodling batting 320! terday. They teamed in the | total was 558. Twe H-J bowl- | ADAITING 5 BR REL Av Is Sluc HE nan. 8) A AS LEAGUE diello, Robinson's personal items and Rookie Mickey Mantle hit-| morning round for a 78 medal | ers scored for high game hon- |Tavior moa ad 3 44d : 00 1 ater : 050 310 002 11 if o physician, is due to arrive to-| A total of $16,395 was donated ting at .318. Dale Mitchell of score and grabbéd a 6 up lead. , ors, both tallying 324. They Baumer! “58 130% ha Freed 136 {Da Lemon (3-31 ‘wna Joo 30 110. vient | morrow and will remain with Ray from the receipts to the Police Cleveland was fifth with .311 but| The VU. S. girls made It 7 up | Were Wilbur Schumacher, who [Hutson _... 38 2 11 2 9 0 8 .308 eecom wa 38 1672 Zoldak i) Schelp (9) and Tipion. until he breaks camp. Athletic League of Philadelphia Billy. Goodman of the Red Sox| after 27 holes and coasted to topped the office squad with Nielsen .... 130 27 38 3 1 3 28 292 night for a m: wt. GB Sonny Pitcher—Byrd (2-4) . TY —————— am $3279 to the Police Athletic was close behind with .310, victory. 570, and Charles Fultz of H-J |Gear art .. 68 i 19 $03 14 279 : off-duty police 89 Detroit ..... 010 200 010 \ . eague of ‘Camden, N, J, Wal-| Whitey Lockman of the errr No. 2. a. sil being arrested ‘330 % ! ry 18-4) and arnt oat Too" 4 4 0 Danville to Host cott’'s home town, ' { Giants ‘With a .335 mark, was Other Indianapolis scores: Smeiss 8 4 v : : 8 & Ei ~ Te , S38 3 Ri. and Wilber Home . Runs .Drapo, . 3 . 4 Olson Sought for . Wilson ..... 147 27.365 1 1 10 43 Within minv 40 © 3 |Lennardt and Di Massie. Losing Pilcher Big League School | Slanest to Sauer in the older Wien SEREF-JONES OFFICE |Montaive ~.. 83 14 20 1 0 3 9 23% away from the 8 8, Chicago : vo. 000 100 030 4 68.1 Times State Service | league. Then came Joe Adcock ‘Match With LaMotta Gerald cranny .. 136-190-140 | Team batting .270. Ifa” with the first nea! Judson (8 tas! tthiar’ shea. DANVILLE, June 7—The Pitts- i 1H he. Reds With w355, Jackie | : Howard Hueaing . 01.1 183-108-105 330 a WI™E ® u mmsO officers nahh ¢ Pet. UB (11) and Grasso. Winning Piicher— burgh Pirates of the National els are Is | Robinson of the Dodgers with | NEW YORK, June 7 (UP)—|wilbur Schumacher ,... 224-181-165 570|Sipple .... 21 4 1 83 21 53 17 21 description furs POORIFT +.eossoeees 3 11 hE Grissom (3<3) .3°3 and Bobby Adam t th {Middleweight Carl (Bobo) Olson Totas ............... $19-926-779-—-2524 Zuverink .. 8 3 3 36 19 37 13 18 w York rl 18 88 A ia Lous 020 030 103 9 13 1 League are to hold a tryout Ju= y Adams of “the | HERFF-JONES NO. 2 jabernathie . 10 3 3 48:4. 40 34 31 14 Held for in g00 3% New York 120 000 000— 3 7 1/school at City Park = By Jack Welsh | Reds with .321. {of Hawali, having made an im-| ;,..on Brosnan ........ 145-184-173— «a2 | Dickey 131149% 328 3% 20 1 case is Donald ntl 80 Iu, Cum Harrist 14 and Courtney: Morgan, | TCHOC ity Park Monday, \pressive Madison Square Garden| Ralph Wagner ......... 188-162-149— 479 | Nafioeki ©" 12 3 8 132% 25 11 18 28 28° N. B elphia i 1a Runs. Dyck 1 MISE (8 ang Berra, Home Han BY ory Jneaday; In wole sports ‘writer said Joe | |debut against Jimmy Beau of {Sharles ults .......... 334-148-118 33g Kerrigan 12 1327 20 4112 13 i: : Bragle BR Ms pwning Cerna (4). Leung} arg ey 8. Feezle, Walcott was fighting when Six-Man Tag |New Canaan, Conn., was being|Civde Addison ......... 177-181-188— s17| oer 0 3 10% 71 3 17 10 ga : n SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION os NATIONAL LEAGUS 1diatapo is, as is the Pirates Lineots was in ow If so, the | {sought today for a match in| Totals EE NONEs No.3 Baers Ti ht n y Ima on Ly ot. RiookivR NAL LEAG Midwest scout, old champ must have borrowed ’ | t -J . 5 | I e 0 . Gran 12 24 AM 3 kiyn 000 021 003 df 1 06 3 n y - -. a— Bod hmm HEEL Ts tryout camp wit be open 8 few ballots for tne vaung Match Tuesday [fn Tranes propel ager nenne puke in BR 9 ready to report ‘ha BJ Roe. | ® and Campanella; Rat H 20 | sdav ; i : + William Willoughby .... 187-13¢-11 0 38 MN Me 3 lmsbegu Maugsted dd Rverly 3) aioe Hs bi hg rom ifgho years off Thursday night. | Response of local mat fans to RE William Lewis ror... 138-170:183— Hold on AA Lead spoited thems ’ yille ey +35 238 AT2 ba Pitcher RatTensberger 17.4 Rg \t hie hilo eezle, other Abe th rat the six-man Australian tag-team I 3 d 3 h ? | Wi tals Soya . 118 838.826—2442 | By United Press 3 a 480 15, New York 00t 000 000 1 7 3 Instructors will be Ernie Andres, Ale, e great emancl- |. which made its initial ap- njure Fig ter on Bawa s Lakes NES The Milwaukee Brewers had “TEXAS LEAGUE rR encer 8) Wier hang Indiana University baseball] pator, freed the slaves but we pearaiicé here recently has 'T} ' | William LA es 199:213-153— ssg little trouble in maintaining their Really B hats ite Wan Lost Pet GB Westrum Dickson a 5 [and Ora fois coach, and Rex Dawson, who for- wonder if he could have Prompled . Matchmaker ’ Bil ly Title Card Improving | Ernest Sareen " 151-163-171— 485! American Association lead by Canker om 1 50 osin Pitcher K ' | y ’ ’ { - - | . pon 31 3AM lias 0-3 Te merly pitched for the Washington helped Walcott s fight against 1hom to try another of the same, PHILADELPHIA, June 7 (UP) | Robert Jane" : ii ie 47 whipping the third-place Louls- For Vac orth iii M3 28 dst Moule to 000 004 i0x— § 8 Eh Do In anupiiis ew brand as next Tuesday night's — Julian Keene of Washington, gibi, Alo-107-814—aat Ville Colonels 5-0, allowing the RBtonto 111 31 Bde 4d Simmons Kopstanty (TAN PA ie awn bras Cduested to bring, Here's an Interesting aspect Armory headliner, linjured in a knockout by Billy| HERFF-JONES NO. 3 {Louisville club only three hits, HAMMOND, sib Re 23 a Home Wun winner “Wikdine pitch is Own uniform, shoes and glove. of the fight—the referee ap- | The bout will match Bobby Smith of Oakland, Cal, on the| Bernard Lantiois ...... I i515 301. The Columbus Red Birds low. 11-year-old bo; INTRRNATIONAL LEAGUE p tants ‘1-1. Losing Plicher—Kon- All other equipment will be fur-| peared to be for Walcott, the Managoff, Fred Davis and Ralph Walcott - Charles - heavyweight Melvin Bush .......... 181-150-133 443 ered tiie boom on the Minneapo. trying to burn treal . oi. i JT 88 -Cifiten 000 000 101 2 4 Bished De Pirates. School will, announcer was pro-Charles. Yet Garibaldl against “Wild _ Bill” championship card Thursday, was| Pred Sunderman... : 1oo-108-103— 313 | lis Millers behind the relief pitch. school building tan 31 Sal 1 "Bickiord. Jones (3) Gols. (8 Donovan | erase a each morning and it was the TV sponsor that was Longson, Ivan Rasputin and Stew reported in good condition today| Tot*I® ............... We--1h-21 {Ing of right-hander Pat Patrick, speed up his s § Be Bieta tr ot at Satan m knocked out at the finish, | Gibson. lat St. Agnes Hospital. Norman Hartley ooo 150-188-178 523 Io take the Millers for an 2-8 1146, County juven 3, Hermanski and Mathews. Losing Piteher— oh | Howard Sinclair ....... 124-126-199— 449 | Patrick, plo ame won a the lad’s vacat 0' Bicktord (1-6) |Ray Roth cieeee.. 178-127-157— 462 game since Apr. 28, showed signs to start at the 122 “OV! ROC - - an 3 GR Ghattaionta 8 AttANY TON i. | u M . . Elon Wilson rrnnt oy IBC 413 of regaining his Qld time form as week, but he ju rmingham 8 Nashville 8 N tas ol. . 759-712-841-2312 (he fanned -seven Millers. He wadde Di, Memphis 6 New Orleans 4 ec ad n VS # e Ie In e m on Georse KiERET-JONES NO. 1 11a. a0] FiSewhere in the Association, tablets, stutted ° : TEXAS LEAGUE * 5 | Anthony Caroselli ...... 171-117-128— 416 St. Paul pounded out a 9-6 win § 10% Port Worth 2 o { nhihe ¥ , , 3 : i y net, and set | ite Tilea . Beaumont’ 3 0a fuming oly RAY AYRES |his Kentucky Derby defeat by and broadcast by NBC arid NBC-! The second choice Tn the|Josesh Hinshaw .iii00 111-144-131 sas Over the Toledo Mud Hens, to tie said. The resu ®. 1 4 OKInhoma Clty ii I postponed NEW YORK, June 7 Blue M | winning the second jewel in the TV starting at 4:30 pom, betting. however probably willl Foard Wiliams Jbaisl.180- 481 {for Jourth place standing with brisk work fo ; PT INTERNATIONAL LEAGUR challenges seven other Fyoar-old triple crown at ald. Pimlico, , Mud. however, would make lit- pq Arma edddi a one-e od ool]. Tr ——— He jthe Minvieapolis Millers. > damage to th : GAMES TODAY - Toronta « "Ralimors 3. 0 a colts to match®his famed stretch, But If ‘any, of the other tle difference to Blue Man, who a on : F. Gi ye Fiaht R | —— scorched classi AMER is Gamay Bun at ova sah Dastooned. ain. nin the 84th and richest run. J°¢keys on Armageddon. Sub can run on any kfhd of a track. owned by Harry F. Guggenheim Fig esulfs MR. DISNEY* . Authorities ss aif Rb NA Foua (10. |, FI TET ellones Ting of the. $100,000" added Ber, Fleet, One Count, King Jolie, sate MT % ot the Cain Hoy stable. Little yp, JAS NIGHTS owes. | classmates sex a } Goastin A Ban Francis LEAGUE mont Stakes today and the bet- Master Fiddle, Olympio or |. 0 inn corms are theR2Y YOTX will ride Armageddon, Carl (Bobo) Olson. ha Hawall, cut} HATS fire, = appr A TT Poruiand Toad en AT MAN ROR OY. 00 Giolden Gloves—the rest of the * Ralls AMAR , , Conn. (10); ambra. alo, | ut the boy's rt Phiisdeishia. Loy Angeles £8 Bios A do Wi - af tem, small, but select fleld—atry to SusWl “aes 125 origingl.nomin 2 WhO Scored an a victory In N%:, sto ad Tony Amato. 180. Jersey 5. 7 In vain. Sch yo os Oakland 5, Sacramvento & . i R | - the Peter Pan ‘Handicap at a Gi¥ THE i Hasse would: a New: York. —— Fresh from - victory in the Play it cute with a false, slow tions ‘for the -toughest .task the he J FOU fen diag] Hadsel wollld 0 at Washington (might Major league lead “+ Preakness Stakes after finishing Pace, Blue Man has the speed |YOUNE horses face. Missing were mile-and-an-eighth last Saturday. gceisioned 2 aigy, 136, ol day morning. h NATIO LEAGUE 9 aqaers (hird' fa the Kent 8 to go to the front at any stage such animals as Windy City II; 11. has won three stakes over two Eh: (4); ter Jackson: 168%, ! ork at Pittsburgh. AMERICAN LEAGU 8 Kentucky Derby, Y SIAR® Hill Gail, who broke down after { xnocked out Eddie Knowlton, 181. Boston, at, Gincinnatl. ontecss. in GAR wu per [White Oak Stable's crackerjack| Of the race. ‘winning the Kentucky Derby; Years. the Champagne last fall, fi Views on #l s at St Louls ( ight Rosen’ Cleveland |": 48 188 3 88 Hon was an overwhelming choice, “Don’t be surprised if you see mom Fool, the 1951 juvenile the Withers mile, and the Peter! * Saws ond @ ————————— ) te 3 " 9 « 1 » ’ + GAMES TOMORROW Miope weurqand ++ Jf 1 lt «8 ‘Hpito leave his rivals struggling in|Blue Man go to the front after|champion; Charlie McAdams, Pan. All are run at Belmont Park, : MERICAN ATION Woodiing, New York | 13 14 1) 33 ‘Jog Dis dust in the third of the triple half a mile,” Trainer Woody winner of the other section of a track the colt apparently loves. Dan DR PIAL 1. |p SHOAL UA, oo OTA angen WTO enter in te Sn Fumingo Stakes, nd 13, of After wining he, Wittere be ymbus 31. Dackman: Nea om. 4 18 nou one ro tore Ble Man A ht the horses which ran in ‘the sent to Maryland for the N LEAGUE [Adams Cincinnati 48 181 31 80 333 yw ¥ ona Teary, get eight starters, the gross Derby and six which started in Preakness but finished last. Back RED RAD] ahington, © | Musial. St Louis | 41182 38 81 "3s their own lungs full:of Belmont value of the Belmont Stakes the Preakness. jat Belmont he won the Peter Pan, Maim guards Biphig | Sauer.cubs " on TR . Park's powdered racing strip. For reached an all-time high, with Sub Fleet, owned by Charles ithe race Counterpoint used as a nunist prisoner eon 2 AGUE | Rosen. Indans Ei Blue Man specializes in coming| $84,400 of the $120,500 gross oq Fisher of Dixiana, was the [Stepping stone on the way to his, And just beca Btn 31. de 9 Dropo. Tigers a from behind with a powerful rush Purse going to the winner. Last, o,- ine. Belmont starter who [Belmont victory and the “horse ried to massac at Pittsbureh. | Hodges.Dodgers 8 Easter. Ingiane Safter trailing the field in the Year Counterpoint earned $82,000! 4140 ran in the Derby and lof the year" title. At 8t. Louis. [Westrum, Giants 8 early stages of a race, for his stirring victory over Bat-| a — —— » . : ! RUNS BATTED IN 8 tlefield g y Preakness. Sub Fleet was see ! MRS M RESULTS YESTERDAY SauerCubs 50) Doby. Indians 31 THAT WAS THE way he swept There will be 30.000 fans in the, "4 at Churchill Downs and PERMA-CH TE DRIVES HOWER 4 : AN AS |R-Thomsn.Giiants &t Snider.Dodgers 31 to viet { ; h Ans. in the fourth at Pimlico and since he | 3 R | spon RICAN ASSOCIATION =. of Rosen.ndians “34 Hodges. Dodeers 31 ctory in a division of the stands when the star-studdied field finished | "PROVEN OVER THE YEARS" In Washington iii 100 000 320 & 7 1 Dropo.Tigers 2 *! Flamingo Stakes at Hialeah Park lines up in the starting gate at 1, ahead of Blue Max at 1 deeGuaraatus his A Dustin are not win, Beers. Grubb 18) PITCRING lait winter: that was the way he 4: Louisville, he was given a | EASY MS 49) and Y Roe.Dodsess 5-0 Paige.h 1.1 TAK to glory in the Experi otal weatherman iT oven though the strong chance to win his rub- | TRI y eo | . hs — { 4 Rrowns on . = Lins vis in 1-8 } liBrasiecards . o0imearnGiants Ar H lo. . mental; weatherman predicted scattered her mateh with the White Oaks STATE CONSTRUCTION 00. in i” Ludwig, | 8hants. Athletics 9-1/Minner.Cuns i: Handicap No. 2 at Jamaica: and thundershowers for this after- runner. Stave Brooks will IMA-CR THE SOI Sern CC Marrero. 8enstors 5.1) (that was the.way he atoned for noon. The race will be telecast. Sub Fieet at 3 fo 1 ride | ued TA Re Ltn | futting a ticked “ Sn d a hare