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{Mallory’'s to 5 hits, two of them! with one aboard in the sixth n- Joe Sexson, playing In his first
ning saved Jim Hearn from losing] J to the Pittsburgh Pirates today 82M for Mallory’s,
rallied for four runs te grab alamong the city high school last
7858. in four trips to the plate,
the second inning, was shelled getting two doubled. Maurice Wilin the fifth when the Bues |hoite, also of Butler, got a double
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Totals 34 TTII8 Totals 3 33 s(f0Nn With an opening victory,
Wilson filed out for Spencer in &th. dropping Foster Freight Lines, Dusak filed out for Wilks in the 9h. [7 {4 2 '
too, Dark Main. © ewan a [third inning. Miller hitting aw WE lox. Hearn. Del Green: Met. homer with 2 on and Cook trip-|
kovieh, Kiner. Garegiola, Bartireme, ling. RUNS BATTED IN—Hearn, 2, Garaglola 0 2 is Thompsan, Castiglione, Bartirome, Wil 3 ar 3, $00 8-1 qd 3|plonship game 2 Laskman: Thoms, | Wray and Veronick: Hughes, Curry (1),/June 21,
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& Intage | Girls’ competition iz slated na OME RUNS-—Hearn, Garaslels, Wi | Rall Creek srernakas an u-3 § fifrom 9:30 a. m. to 11:30 a. m: SACRIFICE HITS—Merson, Lanter, Schoter, Heiss (3) and. Radyi Belcher Several aanding college and B.. DOUBLE PLAYS Siriekinnd and Marti. A0d Thompson acne (888%. DIgh _schaol.. performers... Fame iF FA to WAR, TT] : army base athletes and others are
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COLUMBUS, 0., June 7 (UP) The Cincinnati Reds today signed Hank “ Gowdy,. one-time major league catcher, as co-ordinator of ‘their tryout camps. The 82-year-old Gowdy. will start his new duties Monday. : :
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Wash : TOUGH PICKIN’, BUB—Deane Distel is an ardent baseball |r oome- Hols ts 520413 3 ogneCley %. fan but he found rough sledding when he chacked statistics to na rlige Mole Naga Mm Avila. Cley . 4 x 7 | Joost, select The Times' first entry in the All-Star baseball poll, Oral: WB X24 16 3s Oroth.Det 11 o Barna. Tol 1286 40 3 0 5 29 Ji3.onsen.NY.Wash - » Masmanian, KC 93 290 | | 0 17 312 NiemanStL i 2 Ertman. Mj! 184 51 90 2 8 3 311 Batts. Det . - Chapman. Loy 168 52 9 2 3 31 308 Delsing StL Montag, Mi! 26 8 1 2 2 6 308 Miranda.Chi 3 | Hutson, Ind 3 11 2 0 0 5 ‘308 Lenhardt.Bs-Det » Wheeler. Tol 5 TR 2 6 1 a ‘305 Moss StL » eo ¥ : Logan Mil 146 44 RB 2.8 27 [301 Stewart.Chl » | Spencer Mpls 168 50 14 1 3 19 [298 Priddy.Det : a e a 0 VanAlstynelou © 87 17 4 0 0 2 .308 ZernitlPhil } |Maimberaimg 18 4 1 3 8 13 387 Chremsauetcni : feoiictedie Gt 38 0 4 Ei gh - * + . nn v : THE FIRST ENTRANT in the Times All-Star baseball Niciuen Tne i fn 4 0 2 30 Kell Ph 2 3 v . 0 erre. ! poll, a 16-year-old junior from Tech High School, has never Philiios.co 0a sh Courtney SUL : 3 2 : : s 4 3 3 20 284 McDouga'd, ! seen a major league game . . . but he’s matching wits with Sherman sce SERENE B Dyck. Fil ‘ ” \ Bruton, Mil 88 5311 0 3 Rodrigues, Chi D: the experts iN : prey BG mh 7 8 lf ele Weanom » Dean Digtel, 932 N. Olney DISTEL'S SELECTIONS Cassin, St P 17 38 8 3 3 11 280 Rbers Cle ye d hi NATIONAL AMERICAN ira BE 8 # i 370| Tebbetts. Clev & St. was the first fan to drop his um ~. Y. . Berra, N. Y.|Rose Si P 157 4 1 tI NR 4 Vernon. Wash “votes in the mail for the players Kiussewski, Cin... ..1h E. Rebinsen. Chi. Wright Lou 154 42 § 32 973 Mize N | Williams, N. Y. 2h, Avila. Cleve. | Gerken, Mpls 147 4 3 1 8 23 73 | Masi, Cat he wants to see start in thei, fr Cp “aor om Rosen, Cleve, Maxwell Lou 190 81 510 9 39 “26g Bouchork. Det Major Leagué AR-Star Game Dark. N. ¥. " Rizvute, N. ¥.|4 Bran: ou RB 3 : 3 8 268 Flersal], Bos Tyly 8 at Snibe Park, Phila. imal NL 0 een Wah Smith dad 13 4-8 J1 3 Ze Minos, Chis delphia Sawer, Chi. of DP. DiMassie, Bos. Owen KC 7 18h ] 12 2% pridley. Clev r——— pe —s ree | ATU ETS, CoO 51 40 8 0 9 33 e Fos He picked Han Sauer of the | Kerns, Tol 8 18 2 0 0 8 '3g1 Noren. Wsh-NY Chicago Cubs as his favorite ing the winning combination for Saidwin. at p 96 25 8 1 3 18 20 Marlon. Sil the starting lineup. {MeQuillen. To) 7°20 ¢ 3 1 10 30 Zaria Ch player. 88 |Renna, KC 94 3 : 33) 3 Lepoio, Bos "nn YOU, TOO, MAY try for the Moore Tol 8 1 0 3 11 ‘208 DeMaestri, StL AN ARDENT fan of the In- wy, season passes to Victory Rand, Col 1 3 833 EH 283 | Yom any dianapolis Indians, Deane Say®ipja4 hy sending in your selec- Fire. 81.1 lol 28 8 0 4 0 ‘34g Throned v. Bos he’s at Victory Field every chance, 1st the players you think Lennon. Mpis 11 7 0 3 io 3 folar. chy he gets. “I sure would like to see io oiart in the All-Star game. Sam raion. 3118s am wie Box a major league game sometime, ; ot all positions except Pitchers. Silrmucies dnd 3 4 3 1 HR 238 Rivera. Po too." he sald. . ‘They will be selected by the team [ganrers. Ind 0 404 23 Her Cer He doesn’t play baseball on {managers. In the outfield, list the Binylock, Mpls. 148 3" $1 : 1 333 | Michaels W-sL, any organized team but Joins |. . t6elders, not the in Roroaind: Ind. "28 18.1 : 3 31 Saber stL pickup teams _ ‘at’. Brookse |, iavar position there. + {Bars Mpls i onl} a. He Rory Phil ark. s : |VanNoy, Cot 1 . i 224 nte. Ch ; a : Lon. an : 48 318 4 Although he hasn't seen & warp E00 OC XO card Ferd off 01 8d hE “Jor league game, Deane says he M7 0° Pap *|Cash. 8¢ P i 33 22-8 8 26 Hexan Clev. i ath [" Send along, on a separate Rac. Col #6 4 12 .212/ Bushy. Chi Wsh “knows” the players and their la he i ae I is. Cot SRY 112| Grasso, Wash records. He follows the boxscores sheet, this statement completed |Zerin. roi 8 13 7 8 1 a las Gomer ha and team activities in the news-| in 25 words or less: “- Turner. Red. ajar 177] McCosky. Clev paper and “catches” the games| Uinine o Player) Is my favorite jgatdner. Mois. 10 11003 113] Retser. Clay on the radio. | player in my selections because : = 7% Schmees. SL q " PITCHERS RECORDS { Sheely. Chi a» vrs . | 8heels Le L : esky, Bos IF THE players he picked start Mail entries any number Of | Gereantno. xc Ne Sruph. tol L Art. iL in the All-Star game and if his them — by midnight June 26 or! Joliv.KC 0} Estock, Mil 1 Brown, N statement of his favorite player deliver them by nodn June 27 to: Faover Nu 0! Schmidt, Mil 1| Thomas. Phil
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United Press CINCINNATI, June 7—Blasting Bubba Church for five after beating’ them nine straight| Sexson, named winner of The runs in the first inning, the Brooklyn Dodgers rolled to their times as the N. + York Giants|Times Athlete of the Year Award ffi}, straight vietory and preserved their four-game 7-5 decision befors a crowd of Week, clubbed a single and double National League lead today by crushing Cincinnati, 11-3. Johnny ’' Rutherford, who
Hearn, whe had clubbed a Freddie Davis, Butler star, lieved Chris Van Cuyk in two-run homer off Joe Muir in racked three hits for Allison's, ¢ourtn inning after the Reds had Reese.ss
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cago Cubs downed the Boston | Braves, 9 to 3, today behind 9-hit
‘September, 1950—four games. The Cubs collected 14 hits, in-
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in eight games since Charlie 4 Grimm replaced Tommy Holmes 3 as manager last week, used four 4 pitchers. Max Surkont, the start4 3 his fourth against three wins.
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A—Rube Wadwas traded Athto the Browns in 1908, turned around and 16 P h | ladelphians to create a league mark. Q-—-Who was the third baseman [in the famous infield of “from! Evers to Tinker ta Chance?” A—Harry Steinfeldt, a power
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DOUBLE PLAYS—Morgan and Williams; LEE SES—Brookiyn A CineinBASE ON BALLS — Off Van Cuvk 8.
STRUCK OUT--By Rutherford 2, Church I. Wehmeier 1. Nuxhall 1 ITS—Off Vi
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Jorves 2, STRUCK OUT-—Surkent 2, Chipman 1,
S OFF—Surkont 9 In 4 innings] Lolo ! in 33, Jones 2 in 215, Chipman!
n s WINNING PITOHER—Hacker (3-1), } 1Q8ING PITCHER —Surkent (3-4). i Ul RE onian, Steward, Gugleime! ond Gore, x i
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By JOE STETSON be Times Special Writer ENDY JONES drove up to the curb and shouted, “See you in two
I'd forgotten that he had chosen to take his vacation off Nag's Head for some channel bass fishing while his wife and youngsters bathed in the sun and sea, but here they were bag and baggage; that is, all except the setter, » - =
“THAT'S quite a job of packing, but where'd you hide Trigger?” 1 asked, going to the car to. them good luck. Oh, he's at the new dogel,” said Edith, Endy's much more attractive half. “The what?” I exclaimed, then realized that someone had spliced dog and hotel and come up with dogel. | “And you know,” she contin- v |ued, “they've got the doggonedest rected and the same caution will system. We had to pay what they neip to protect Trigger, too.” called an initiation fee and leave Trigger over the week end before; “it's a gdod thing for a dog to they'd agree to take him for the get a periodic checkup any-
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Segura was behind two sets to|samples of his feces and a blood 1 oe iling 4-0 in the fourth|sample over to Doc Simons. Doc They can sterilize it!” I shouted
{and he then went on to win over temperature — they take that the visibly tiring Gonzales, 6-4. every three hours during the day In regaining the international|—stays normal, they accept him. 1 this time he's kept in. isolaOakland, Cal.,|tion.” This was all very interesting to me As 1 know of several very well regulated boarding kennels that use this system. | Tuesday. I was curious though to get | They'll be interviewed by Dick | Pittenger at 9:45 p. m, on a program that includes outstanding “What' did they charge?” I moments in sports. The Times’ 33-inch trophies will be on dise 8% ep play during the program. . LE fr | “EIGHT DOLLARS for the’ .———%- : 200, The pros will now start a sum-/two days and the examination,”! 3% mer tour of Europe, beginning] "196 June 28 in Paris. “re , 91. ens eee
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said Edith, “and :we both think it’s worth it. At first we thought|. HOLLYWOOD, June 7 (UP) lit a nuisance and an additional Big Johnny Lindell hurled his (expense. Especially since we keep ITrigger healthy, well fed and|Hollywood Stars today as the Ireasonably clean for an outdoor|TWinks edged the Portland |dog.- Then we realized that the| dogs already there are being pro-|lLeague game,
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“Besides,” interjected Endy,
“Yes, you can go,” I said, stepping back from the car, “and I'l go over and pet Trigger for you.”
“Then I'll send him a bone,
Sexson, Wilson On TV Tuesday
Tech's Joe Sexson and Southport's "Jack Wilson, winners of {The Times city and county Athe {lete of the Year awards for 1951« (52, will appear on WFBM-TV
5th ‘Straight Vator =r fifth straight victory for
Beavers 2 to 1 in a Pacific Coast
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ileluding Hank Sauer’'s 13th home| {run “of the season, and cinched | the triumph with a 6-run fourth]
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